Uffizi Gallery Tickets
The Uffizi Gallery boasts a world-class collection of Renaissance artworks by renowned artists such as Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci.
The Uffizi Gallery is the world's most visited art gallery. Book your ticket online to avoid the long queues at the entrance.
Uffizi Gallery Tickets: Priority Entrance
Discover the largest collection of Renaissance art, including eight rooms dedicated to Caravaggio.
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How can I visit the Uffizi Gallery?
There are different types of ticket that allow you to explore the museum's rooms without queuing. As well as standard priority admission, many visitors choose a guided tour so that they can view and learn about the artworks.
With an expert guide to accompany you, you can focus on the masterpieces by Botticelli, Michelangelo and Leonardo, discovering the hidden details and secrets of the Medici family who made this collection possible.
The tour lasts approximately two hours. Afterwards, you are free to stay inside the Gallery for as long as you wish, perhaps to return to your favourite painting.
Uffizi Gallery Guided Tour
Explore the Uffizi Gallery with an expert guide and discover the secrets of these world-famous artworks.
Book nowDiscover the Vasari Corridor
After many years of waiting, you can finally include the extraordinary experience of the Vasari Corridor in your itinerary. This ancient passageway has recently been reopened to the public, offering a new and evocative visitor route. Walk above Ponte Vecchio along the Grand Dukes' ancient private walkway and enjoy unparalleled views of the heart of Florence.
Discover the Vasari Corridor
Book your visit to the Vasari Corridor, which is included in the Uffizi admission ticket.
Book nowDid you know?
The Vasari Corridor was built in just five months in 1565 to enable the Medici family to move safely between Palazzo Vecchio and their residence at Palazzo Pitti. In order to spare the Grand Duke from unpleasant odours, the butchers who occupied Ponte Vecchio were relocated to make way for the elegant goldsmiths' workshops that can be admired there to this day.
Useful information to access the Uffizi Gallery
Reservations are limited to ensure maximum security and to avoid crowds. You can change the date and time of your visit.
Groups can be a maximum of 25 people.
At the Uffizi there are audio guides in Italian, English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish and Japanese at a cost of € 6.
Yes, there is a cumulative ticket that allows you priority entrance to the Uffizi, Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens. The cost of the ticket is € 44.
In order to visit the Vasari Corridor, you need to purchase a special Uffizi ticket that includes access to the Corridor.
The standard Uffizi ticket does not include access to the Vasari Corridor.
This is how it works when you buy your ticket online:
- Collect your ticket: Show your voucher on your smartphone at Gate 3, which is located on the opposite side of the museum entrance. You will then receive your official paper ticket.
- Access the museum: Once you have your ticket, head to Gate 1. Look for the “Persons with reservations” entrance to go straight through security.
- Timing and documents: Arrive about 15 minutes before your reserved time. Remember to bring a valid ID with you (especially if you have purchased reduced-price or free tickets).
Availability and opening hours
The Uffizi Gallery is open all year round from Tuesday to Sunday from 8.15 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.
The closing day is Monday, plus 1st January and 25th December.
Online ticket prices
The full adult ticket price for the Uffizi Gallery starts from €25 but varies depending on the period and may include compulsory supplements in the case of temporary exhibitions.
