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Uffizi Gallery Guided Tour

Operative tour

If you cancel your reservation up to 48 hours before the start of the activity, we will refund you 100% of the reservation payment. No refunds will be issued on cancellation requests received after the indicated anticipation.

Free cancellation

You can reschedule your booking without any additional cost until 48 hours before the beginning of the activiity.

Free rescheduling

Visit the Uffizi Gallery, built by the Medici in the 16th century and later transformed into a museum with pieces from antiquity to the present day.


Price per person:

€ 57.00 per person.

Times:

01:30 pm to 03:15 pm and 04:30 pm to 06:15 pm

Duration:

1 hour and 45 minutes.

Meeting Point:

Via Cavour, 18 Black.


Included:

bilingual guide (Spanish and English) and skip the line entrance fee to Uffizi Gallery.

What to bring:

comfortable clothing and comfortable shoes.

Not included:

pickup at your accommodation (urban area), shared transport, food and drinks.

Cancellation and rescheduling policy:

48 hours.

If you cancel your reservation up to 48 hours before the start of the activity, we will refund you 100% of the reservation payment. No refunds will be issued on cancellation requests received after the indicated anticipation.


Price

  • From March 1st, 2024:
  • Adult: € 72 per person.
  • Child (age 0 to 6): for free.
  • From November 1, 2024::
  • Adult: € 57 per person.
  • Child (age 0 to 6): for free.
  • From February 21, 2025:
  • Adult: € 72 per person.
  • Child (age 0 to 6): for free.


We will gather at the meeting point to visit this museum with one of the oldest and most varied collections of art in Europe. Our Uffizi Gallery Guided Tour will take you on a journey through history, with Roman and Greek artworks from the 1st century B.C. to modern art collections, passing through the Middle Ages, the Pre-Renaissance and, of course, the Renaissance. The palace where this gallery now stands was built starting in 1560 by the architect Giorgio Vasari at the request of Cosimo I de Medici, with the idea of housing the offices of Florence’s magistrates. However, many rooms in the palace were used to store the countless works of art accumulated by the Medici family. As the years went by, more and more pieces were accumulated, and there they remained after the demise of the Medici dynasty in the 18th century. In the museum, you can see works such as Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus, Leonardo da Vinci’s Annunciation and Michelangelo’s Doni Tondo.

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