Uffizi Gallery Timed Entry Ticket (With Escorted Entrance)
Duration
8 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
Skip queues with priority entrance for smooth visit
Admire masterpieces by Renaissance art legends carefully
Follow chronological itinerary from Byzantine to Renaissance
Enjoy terrace views with snacks overlooking Florence beautifully
€ 45
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We invite you to discover the most visited art gallery in Italy, admired worldwide for its extraordinary collection of masterpieces. You will be captivated by the art of the Italian Renaissance as our staff guides you directly to the priority entrance, providing tickets that allow you to skip long queues. Inside, you can admire the works of Renaissance masters such as Michelangelo with his Tondo Doni, Botticelli with The Birth of Venus and Primavera, Caravaggio with the Shield with Head of Medusa, Leonardo da Vinci with The Annunciation, and continue through the masterpieces of Raphael, Giotto, and many others. The gallery is arranged chronologically, allowing you to travel through time from Byzantine art in Tuscany to the peak of the Renaissance.
At the end of your visit, you can take advantage of the gallery’s services, enjoying a snack or drink at the bar while admiring one of the best views of Florence. Step onto the terrace in front of Palazzo Vecchio, located above the Loggia dei Lanzi in Piazza della Signoria, to take in stunning cityscape views. This experience offers both an unforgettable cultural journey and a moment of relaxation while enjoying the beauty of Florence, making your visit truly memorable and unique.
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Customer Reviews
PJ

One of the most marvelous museums that I have ever visited. I spent over 5 hours here and it was still not enough. The paintings, the carvings, on each floor was amazing. I chose not to get the audio guide and instead enjoyed reading the details on the plaques at various paintings and statues. Even the view of Ponte Vecchio from the side window gave me opportunity to get some nice pics. Get your tickets online as that saves you a lot of time waiting in line when you visit, and you can plan better as there are a lot of places to visit in Firenze.
Swift

You can't visit Florence without seeing the Uffizi, but you need to spare at least 3 hours to truly explore it. I purchased a combined ticket via Tiqets that included the Uffizi Gallery, Pitti Palace, and Boboli Gardens. This was much more economical and saved me from waiting in multiple ticket lines. Seeing the massive crowds at the entrance, I realized once again that booking in advance is crucial. Seeing masterpieces like Botticelli’s 'The Birth of Venus' was amazing. However, the most surprising and impressive part for me was the portrait collection in the corridors. Seeing the portraits of Ottoman Sultans (like Mehmed the Conqueror and Suleiman the Magnificent) alongside other world leaders was truly proud and fascinating. If you want to experience Florentine art and history in one package, this combined ticket is definitely the best way to go.
DElightful

The Uffizi galleries has a vast collection of Italian art dating from the 12th to 17th centuries focusing on Renaissance. This place is massive and includes dedicated halls to the artists, Leonardo, Botticelli and Raphael. Spend some time to explore. Do some research ahead, to see what you don’t want to miss, if you’re on a time constraint.
Reyner

Its a beautiful museum with so many collections. Security check before entering took about 15 mins, then i explored the museum by myslef using audio guide from popguide application. It can be very crowded in certain room which showing a famous masterpiece. I took about 2 hours and i didnt finish it. You can buy the ticket that include the vasari corridor and ends your tour at pitti palace. Great experience!!
Long

Impressive art collection. Terrible coordination. The good: Outstanding art pieces collections, from sculpture to paintings. The bad: - terrible navigation at the entrance. It was maniac, very confusing where to go/queue, even we bought the ticket at specific hours. No staff to guide, no sign to follow. - Very bad navigation inside the museum. So many rooms, and there is little guidance or map to show where should we go. There is some symbol A B C but there is no "you are here" point. So what's the point? - Water is forbidden in the museum (50cl and above). There is no notice about this online or outside of the museum. We just bought some water bottle and was force to throw away. Okay, so where to drink after they took the water? Of course, after half of the exhibition, there is a café of the museum. What a smart business :) - The audioguide is not worth 6 euros. Information is severely lacking. I found that capture the picture and put into chatGPT is a lot more informative. Also, they don't even have the instructions on where to return the audioguide equipment after you finished the tour. I went outside already and have to go all the way back, through the maze of useless merchandized items to get back. A simple sign of audioguide return would easily solve this problem. Apparently, they don't hire any competent UX UI staff. What a shame on thousands of years of astronomical art.
