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Un biglietto intero, per favore.

One full-price ticket, please.

Pronunciación

bee-LYET-toh een-TAIR-oh. The double 't' in 'biglietto' is held slightly longer.

Cuándo usarla

Use this at the ticket counter when you want a standard adult ticket. It distinguishes from reduced or children's tickets.

Qué significa

Biglietto means ticket. Intero means full or whole, referring to the full adult price. This is the most common first phrase you will need at any Italian museum.

Variaciones

Un biglietto ridotto, per favore.

One reduced ticket, please.

For students, seniors, or EU citizens under 26.

Due biglietti interi, per favore.

Two full-price tickets, please.

Simply change 'un' to 'due' for two tickets.

Avete biglietti cumulativi?

Do you have combination tickets?

Useful when visiting multiple museums in one city.

Mini diálogo

— Buongiorno, desidera? — Un biglietto intero, per favore. — Dieci euro, prego. — Grazie. A che ora chiude il museo? — Alle diciotto.

— Good morning, what would you like? — One full-price ticket, please. — Ten euros, please. — Thank you. What time does the museum close? — At six o'clock.

Nota cultural

Many Italian state museums offer free entry on the first Sunday of each month — known as 'la prima domenica del mese'. Queues can be very long on these days.