Tour Overview
Uffizi Gallery Ticket With Direct Access And Optional Guided City WalkAdmire the city's impressive art collection and learn about its golden age, when the wealthy and influential Medici family funded some of the most important art ever created; commissioning the likes of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and Botticelli.One of the oldest and most famous art museums in the world: the Uffizi. Simply unparalleled in terms of architectural splendor as well as the incredible Renaissance art it houses, the gallery was constructed under the capable direction of the founder of art history, Giorgio Vasari, who also reported in his book ‘Lives of the Artists that Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo would regularly visit the gallery for inspiration.What’s more, you can end your visit on a high note with a beautiful view over the skyline of Florence from the Uffizi Terrace.Inclusions- Assistance at the Meeting Point.- Immediate ticket redemption service at the entrance from our Assistant.- Museum entrance ticket with advanced booking fee (guaranteed admission and skipping the general entry line).Important informationPlease be advised that from January 10th to February 20th, 2025, the Uffizi will be hosting a temporary exhibition, which will be included in the itinerary. Therefore, the difference in price of 10 euros must be paid at the location.Please note that all participants are required to present a valid identity document (passport or national identity card) to access the museum. If the document does not match the given name or is not valid, entry will be denied by museum staff and no refund will be possibleThere may be restrictionsPlease note that the two elevators located in the East wing of the Uffizi Gallery (at the Grand Ducal Staircase) are not accessible to the public due to ongoing works.The Grand Ducal Staircase consists of 4 ramps and a total of 126 steps.Visitors who are unable to climb the stairs and need to use the lift should go to the Grand Ducal Staircase, where they will be accompanied by staff to the lifts located at the Lanzi Staircase in the West Wing. This includes disabled visitors in an organised group accompanied by 1 other person, disabled visitors in a family unit of up to 5 people, people with reduced mobility, disabled visitors who require walking aids, pregnant women, families with children in pushchairs up to a maximum of 5 people.The customers having guided tours must meet the guide first and then follow the indications to access the museum.
Inclusion
Professional assistance Entrance to Uffizi Gallery