The Uffizi Gallery is a must-visit destination for art lovers and history enthusiasts, housing over 1,500 works from legendary artists. Thanks to your skip-the-line tickets, you can bypass the often lengthy queues. On this private tour, your guide—available in English, French, Italian, and Spanish—will share insights about these remarkable works and the artists who created them.
Admire Sandro Botticelli's masterpieces like The Birth of Venus and Primavera. Next, witness the early genius of Leonardo da Vinci in The Annunciation, where every meticulous detail reveals his mastery. Experience the raw power and resilience in Artemisia Gentileschi’s works, showcasing the perspective of a pioneering female artist who boldly challenged conventions.
Your adventure doesn’t end inside the gallery. With skip-the-line access, you can also stroll through the Vasari Corridor, built in 1565 for the Medici family. This elevated walkway connects the Uffizi Gallery with the Palazzo Pitti, offering spectacular views of the Arno River, Palazzo Vecchio, and Florence’s historic skyline
The Ognissanti Madonna by Giotto
Annunciation by Simone Martini and Lippo Memmi
Adoration of the Magi by Gentile da Fabriano
Portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Urbino by Piero Della Francesca
The Battle of San Romano by Paolo Uccello
Santa Lucia De Magnoli Altarpiece by Veneziano
Madonna with Child and Two Angels by Filippo Lippi
La Primavera & The Birth of Venus by Botticelli
Doni Tondo by Michelangelo
Madonna of the Goldfinch by Raphael
Venus of Urbino by Titian
Bacchus by Caravaggio
Judith and Holofernes by Artemisia Gentileschi
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All visitors must leave umbrellas, large bags, and backpacks in the cloakroom located near the Uffizi entrance. The use of the cloakroom is free.
The following are not allowed at Uffizi: flash photography, outside food and drink, drones, pets (with the exception of service animals with advance notice).
Note that the tickets allow you to skip the ticketing lines and not the security checks.
Every first Sunday of the month, the Uffizi Gallery follows normal opening hours and entry is free for everyone.
Note: The time you choose while booking applies to entry into the Vasari Corridor. Entry to the Uffizi Gallery’s Statues and Paintings section is permitted up to 2 hours earlier, but must be done before your Corridor visit.
The Vasari Corridor is a one-way route and once you exit at the Buontalenti Grotto, re-entry is not allowed.
During the Vasari Corridor walk (30 minutes), the guide will not be allowed to explain but will follow you along the way, pointing out the sights and points of interest.
This activity is non-refundable and cannot be cancelled. Variant-specific cancellation policies may apply.