









5 hour(s) 15 minute(s)
English
Included
€ 117
€ 107.64


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Embark on a fascinating day trip from Pisa to Florence, where you’ll explore world-renowned art and history. Begin with a visit to the Accademia Gallery, home to Michelangelo's iconic David. Discover the significance of this masterpiece and learn about Michelangelo's genius, including his work on the Pietà and the Prisoners, each a testament to his ability to capture human emotion in marble.
After the guided tour, enjoy some free time to explore or have lunch before embarking on the second part of the tour. In the afternoon, meet your guide at the Hard Rock Cafe near Piazza della Repubblica for a walking tour through Florence’s historic streets. Discover the city’s rich past, from Roman origins to Renaissance marvels, including the stunning Brunelleschi's Dome and the Gates of Paradise of the Baptistery.
The tour culminates in a visit to the world-famous Uffizi Gallery, home to masterpieces by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael. Your expert guide will reveal the secrets behind these iconic works, offering insight into the techniques and tools used by the greatest artists of the Renaissance. After the Uffizi tour, enjoy free time to explore the gallery further at your own pace.
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Highly recommend going when it opens. We had no wait time to get in or to see the David. There were very few people hovering around so we were able to get very close to see the details and to great photos. It’s not a huge museum, but the room with the sculptures and the instrument room is interesting to check out. We spent less than an hour here, but worth the ticket to see the original David.

The Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence is one of the most inspiring places to experience the essence of the Renaissance. Though smaller than the Uffizi, it holds one of the greatest treasures of human creativity — Michelangelo’s David. Seeing it in person is overwhelming: carved from a single block of marble between 1501 and 1504, the 5.17-meter figure stands tall and alive, every muscle and vein rendered with breathtaking precision. The sculpture captures both physical perfection and the inner courage of Florence’s republican spirit, embodying the Renaissance belief in human potential. Beyond David, the gallery offers an intimate journey through Florentine art from the 14th to 16th centuries. The “Prisoners” — Michelangelo’s unfinished statues — seem to struggle to free themselves from the marble, revealing the artist’s process and philosophy. The museum also includes a fascinating collection of historical musical instruments, adding depth and variety to the visit. The atmosphere is serene, especially during early morning hours. Booking a skip-the-line ticket is recommended to avoid crowds. Though compact, the Accademia’s focused layout allows visitors to truly appreciate the masterpieces without distraction. Standing before David is not just an art encounter — it’s an emotional connection to the genius and ideals that defined an entire era.

The Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze is an absolute must-visit when in Florence. It’s not a large museum, but every corner holds something fascinating — and of course, the highlight is David. Seeing Michelangelo’s masterpiece in person is breathtaking; no photo can truly capture its scale, detail, and presence. Standing before it, you can feel the energy, perfection, and genius behind every carved muscle and curve of marble. The museum also features other wonderful works by Michelangelo and Renaissance artists, as well as a beautiful collection of paintings and sculptures that give you a real sense of Florence’s artistic soul. We visited in the afternoon and found the crowds manageable, though booking tickets ahead of time is a good idea. The visit doesn’t take long — about an hour or so — but it’s one of those experiences that stays with you. The Accademia is more than just a museum; it’s a quiet, reverent space that reminds you why Florence is called the cradle of the Renaissance. Don’t miss it — David alone is worth the trip.

It was such a great experience visiting the Accademia di Firenze! The sculptures and paintings are absolutely wonderful, and the place is quite large - you’ll need plenty of time to explore. I bought a skip-the-line ticket in advance, so I didn’t have to wait at all and could enter right away. Totally worth it! Otherwise, you’ll have to queue for a long time.

There are no words that truly prepare you for seeing Michelangelo’s David in person. The detail, the scale, the presence—it stops you in your tracks. The museum itself is intimate compared to others in Florence, but that makes the moment with David even more powerful. The other exhibits are worth lingering for—Renaissance paintings, sculptures, and musical instruments—but let’s be honest, this is David’s house. 🌎🗺️ Tip: Book your ticket ahead of time, or you’ll spend hours in line. Go early in the morning for a quieter experience.



