Palazzo Strozzi – is the online ticket queue shorter?

6/1/2016 12:55:34 PM

There isn’t really a definitive answer to this question. It all depends on how many people book for said day, what time of day, and then who books in advance.

Personally, I would buy tickets in advance, so that if there was a big queue on the day for the non-advance tickets, I would be fine.

Based on the fact that people have only got to scan QR codes in the advance tickets queue, I would say that you’d be looking at about five seconds per person. With the other queue, it’s probably going to take about 30 seconds or more per group as they decide on tickets and then pay for them.

In busy times, you would be much better off going through online booking beforehand. You have said that you would go on a Saturday in non-holiday season, so both queues would be relatively short.

Other users have commented queues were empty, and one in chat said it was similar in holiday times. I would advise you to book online in case, but you are probably fine either way.

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