Firenze, Piazza della Galleria degli Uffizi

Uffizi Gallery: Tours, Tickets and Useful Info

Quick Guide and Experiences


Uffizi Gallery in Florence is one of the most famous and visited art galleries in the world, home to Renaissance masterpieces by artists such as Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and Michelangelo.

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Uffizi Gallery: Visiting the Uffizi Gallery means immersing yourself in the heart of Renaissance art, admiring masterpieces that have shaped the history of painting worldwide. The rooms house iconic works such as The Birth of Venus and Primavera by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci’s Portrait of a Young Woman, and Michelangelo’s Tondo Doni, offering a complete journey through centuries of creativity.

The Vasari Corridor: A secret passage connecting the Uffizi and Palazzo Pitti, the Vasari Corridor allows visitors to admire an extraordinary collection of portraits and views of Florence, offering a unique glimpse into the city’s history and its key figures.

The Thematic Rooms: The galleries are organized by period and theme, from medieval works to masterpieces of the mature Renaissance. Among the most visited rooms are those dedicated to Giotto, Caravaggio, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci, each featuring masterpieces that illustrate the evolution of art and painting techniques.

Sculptures and Minor Art: In addition to paintings, the Uffizi houses important collections of sculptures, prints, and medals, including Michelangelo’s famous Bacchus and the Venus of Urbino, enriching the experience with details about artistic skill and the elegance of Renaissance models.

An experience not to miss: A guided tour or audio guide allows you to fully appreciate the richness of the collections, discovering curiosities, stories, and anecdotes behind each masterpiece. The Uffizi offers an exciting and cultural journey that makes the visit unforgettable for any art lover.


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Discover the most popular experiences at the Uffizi Gallery to experience up close the magic and beauty of Renaissance masterpieces:

Tickets: Standard & Priority

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Guided Tours for Groups & Private Visitors


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Visit duration: Exploring the Uffizi Gallery typically takes 2-3 hours to visit the main rooms and admire the masterpieces of the Renaissance. Joining a guided tour or using an audio guide allows you to delve into the history, artists, and curiosities of the displayed works.

Opening hours, prices, and bookings: The Uffizi Gallery is open every day, with hours varying depending on the season (visit the official website). It is recommended to book online in advance, especially during peak periods; see Selected experiences for priority tickets and guided tours.

Available services: Information points, cloakrooms, and restrooms are available at the entrance. Nearby the gallery, there are bars, cafés, and refreshment points for breaks between visits.

Accessibility: The Uffizi Gallery is partially accessible to people with reduced mobility, with dedicated routes and elevators in some areas. It is recommended to inquire in advance at the entrance.

Recommended attire: Comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for walking on stone or wooden floors are advised. In summer months, a light jacket may be useful for air-conditioned rooms.

Recommended visiting times: To avoid crowds and enjoy the artworks at your own pace, it is suggested to visit the gallery early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Small-group guided tours offer a more in-depth and relaxed experience.

Photography: Photography without flash is allowed. The use of video cameras or professional equipment requires special authorization, which must be requested in advance at the gallery.


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On foot: If you are staying near the center of Florence or Piazza della Signoria, you can comfortably reach the Uffizi Gallery with a short 5-10 minute walk. The main entrance is easily accessible and marked by the city pedestrian path.

By bus or tram: Several urban lines connect the station and main areas of Florence with Piazza della Signoria and the Lungarno. The main stops are just a short walk from the entrance of the Uffizi Gallery.

By tourist bus or coach: Dedicated parking areas for tourist coaches are located at Piazzale Michelangelo and Lungarno Diaz, from where it is possible to reach the Gallery with private shuttles or short walking routes.

By car: Florence is easily reachable via the A1 and A11 highways. The nearest paid parking to the Uffizi Gallery is at Piazzale degli Uffizi and along the Lungarno. For convenience, you can book a parking spot here with ParkingMyCar or rent a car to reach the city independently.

By train: The most convenient way to reach Florence is by train. From Florence Central Station (Firenze Santa Maria Novella), you can reach the Uffizi Gallery with a 15-minute walk or a short urban bus ride. You can book online here with TrainLine.

By taxi or private transfer: From Florence Santa Maria Novella or Amerigo Vespucci Airport, it is possible to book taxis or private transfers that take you directly to the Gallery entrance, with an average travel time of 10-20 minutes depending on city traffic.