Uffizi Galleries (Gallerie degli Uffizi)
Columns and arches of the Uffizi Galleries in Florence, Italy
Columns and arches of the Uffizi Galleries in Florence, Italy

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The Uffizi Galleries (Gallerie degli Uffizi) house one of the world’s most significant collections of art, drawing in more than a million annual visitors who wish to cast their eyes upon its many masterpieces. Set in the heart of Florence, the museum contains the works of artists such as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Caravaggio, Botticelli, and Giotto, among others. It is the premier place to view Italian Renaissance art and is the most-visited museum in Italy.

  • Piazzale degli Uffizi 6, Florence, Tuscany, 50122

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Small Group Tour: Uffizi Gallery

Small Group Tour: Uffizi Gallery

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Welcome to the Uffizi Gallery, one of the most prestigious museums in the world! Our guided tour is the perfect option for those who want to discover the masterpieces of Italian Renaissance painting. Our expert guide will accompany you through the museum's rooms, telling you the history and secrets of the most iconic artworks housed in the museum. With our guided tour, you will be able to avoid the long queues and fully enjoy the beauty and history of the Uffizi Gallery. Book your guided tour with us now and have an unforgettable experience in Florence!Cost of the Tickets: 16 Euro Uffizi for adults and 4 euro for minors until February 28th. 29 Euro Uffizi for adults and 4 euro for minors from March 1st. This renowned museum was built according to the wishes of Cosimo I de Medici and its name respects the original function of the building, the offices (Uffizi) of the city administration headed by the Medici family. This art gallery is also a testimony of the great love for art nurtured by all the members of the Medici dynasty, passionate collectors of paintings, sculptures and treasures of all kinds. You will admire the most important and famous artworks of the Uffizi Gallery, a world-renowned museum, enjoying the werful paintings of the masters of the Italian renaissance such as Michelangelo's Tondo Doni, Botticelli's Primavera, Raphael's Virgin of the Goldfinch, Leonardo da Vinci's Annunciation and others. An expert and authorizonded guide will show you the prestigious art collection that this museum hosts and you will have priority access by skipping the tedious queues. Our tour starts at gate 3 of the museum. Here you will find the guide who will provide you with tickets and let you in through the priority access. We will start with the ground floor where you will learn the history of the building and of the Medici family who commissioned it. We will gain access to the second floor by the elevator or stairs where the tour begins inside the large and bright rooms of the Uffizi Gallery and then we will proceed introducing you to the great artistic heritage that the museum hosts.
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What are people saying about Uffizi Galleries (Gallerie degli Uffizi)

jan_m, Nov 2023
Excelente
Cosetta was excellent. Very Knowledgeable, she went out of her way to make us have an amazing tour. Would recommend it to everyone who comes to Fireza.
Sherry_B, Nov 2023
A Must!! Fantastic tour!!
Absolutely fantastic!! So much information and with a wonderful guide. Learned so much as our guide was making sure we understood everything we were seeing!!
Dhanashri_K, Nov 2023
The guide Anna was very...
The guide Anna was very knowledgeable and was very patient and funny. She took the time to explain to my son who was the only kid in our group. The group was small of only 5 people. We had enough times to ask questions and take pictures.
Emily_H, Nov 2023
Ivan was great!
Ivan was a great tour guide. We throughly enjoyed our time at the Uffizi thanks to him. He gave great details about the art. He is very knowledgeable, and he was funny. Great time! Highly recommend!
People Also Ask
Q:Do you have to buy Uffizi Galleries tickets in advance?
A:Yes, buying Uffizi Galleries tickets in advance is a must for this popular attraction. More than 2 million visitors churn through this treasure trove of Renaissance art each year, so reserving your timed admission ahead of your visit is the only way to avoid getting stuck in the long line at the ticket office.
Q:Do you need skip the line tickets for Uffizi Galleries?
A:Yes, skip-the-line tickets are essential for visiting the Uffizi Galleries without waiting hours at the museum entrance. In truth, all Uffizi Gallery tickets are skip-the-line tickets since the museum only offers timed entry. Select the time you prefer when purchasing tickets and linger for as long as you want once inside.
Q:What time of day is best to visit Uffizi Galleries?
A:The crowds peak at midday in the museum, so the best times to visit are just as the doors open at 8:15am or late afternoon before the ticket office closes at 5:30pm. Remember that the galleries close at 6:30pm, so begin your visit at least two hours before closing.
Q:How much time do you need at Uffizi Galleries?
A:Though you can touch on the museum’s highlights with a fast-paced visit of about two hours, you’ll need at least three to four hours to explore the collection at a leisurely pace. Book your tickets in advance to spend more time inside the museum and less waiting in line to enter.
Q:How far in advance can you buy tickets to Uffizi Galleries?
A:Tickets to the Uffizi Galleries go on sale six months in advance, so you have plenty of time to reserve your timed entry if you plan ahead. However, Online time slots sell out during the high season months between May and October, so don’t wait too long before booking.
Q:Can you take photos in Uffizi Galleries?
A:Gone are the days of terse museum guards hissing, “No foto!” at visitors. Since 2014, photographing the artworks inside the galleries has been permitted, though tripods and selfie sticks are prohibited. The museum encourages photographers to be respectful and avoid disturbing other visitors admiring the art.