Uffizi Gallery Skip-the-line Tickets
UFFIZI TICKETS RESERVATION - PRICES & INFO
Skip the line tickets to Uffizi Gallery
By booking in advance the entrance ticket to the Uffizi Museum, you will be able to visit the museum without waiting in line.
Booking Procedure: select the date and the time you want to visit the Uffizi Gallery using the reservation form and add to cart. Complete the order and pay your tickets.
You will receive an email with your VOUCHER. Electronic voucher on the phone is accepted at the museum.
PRICES FOR UFFIZI SKIP THE LINE TICKETS
Full Price Ticket (adults): ticket price changes according to the year period.
Low Season 16,00 euros (January, February, November and December).
High Season 29,00 euros (the other months).
Price includes: entrance ticket, skip-the-line reservation, museum map, agency fees 4,00/5,00 euros per ticket. *
* Mandatory temporary exhibitions ticket extra charge could be added to the above ticket prices if a temporary exhibition is planned on the date you choose to visit the museum. Reservation fees may change according to reserved date and type of ticket.
Who can book a reduced or free ticket? Please read all info at the booton of this page "How to choose the correct ticket".
Reduced price ticket (half): young people18-24 years old with European passport.
Free ticket: children 6-18 years old (any nationality) - 8,00 euros per ticket (4,00 euros skip the line fee + 4,00 euros on line reservation fee).
What you will receive by email: a copy of your order immediately after submitting your booking, later the voucher with the booking code, a mini pdf guide with the museum map and all the useful tips and instructions for entry and tour the Uffizi.
Where the Uffizi Gallery is located an how to get there
Address: Piazzale degli Uffizi - Firenze
The Uffizi Gallery is housed in the Uffizi Palace in the heart of central Florence, between Piazza della Signoria and Ponte Vecchio.
The area is not accessible by car, nor by bus or tram; only taxis can arrive near the museum.
When you can visit the Uffizi Gallery
Uffizi Opening hours: from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8,15 am to 6,50 pm. Last entrance time 4:45 pm.
Closing: Mondays, 1st January, 1st May and Christmas day. Entrance to the Uffizi Gallery is allowed every 15 minutes.
Visiting the Uffizi with Audio Guides
The audio guides are available at the Uffizi Gallery. The Audio guide desk is located on the ground floor. Audio guides can be reserved in advance on request.
Audioguide price: 6,00 + 1,00 euro reservation fee.
Audioguide duration: about 3 hours
Available languages: English, Italian, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Russian and Polish.
GUIDED TOURS
If you wish to visit the Uffizi Gallery with an expert guide, please CLICK HERE
For customized tours with PRIVATE guide, please CLICK HERE
Reservarvations are limited to 25 people maximum. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. The first Sunday of each Monday, entrance is free but reservation is not available, therefore visitors have to stay in line to enter the museum.
IMPORTANT DEVICE: confirmed entrance time may not be always the same time you have requested; museum automatically confirms the closest available time on the same date if requested time is sold out. In case you want to point out some time restrictions (for example, no later than..., or not before than...) please write them in the form blank space. If no restrictions are pointed out, this means you are open to accept any different entrance time in the day you have requested, one hour before or later than the original requested time.
For example: you have requested 11.00 am. No time restrictions are pointed out. This menas you will acceopt any entrance time between 10.00 am to 12.00 pm.
Italy Travels cannot be held responsible for partial closing museum rooms, itinerary variations inside the museum, cancellations or entrance delays due to unexpected events, strikes or decisions taken by the museum direction or by the Ministero dei Beni Culturali or by the Sovraintendenza delle Belle Arti.
Uffizi Gallery Collections
In 1560 the architect Giorgio Vasari started building for Grand Duke Cosimo I the imposing palace called Uffizi: the 16th century word meant offices, as the palace had to be the seat of the offices of thirteen guild and magistrates. The top floor, completed in 1580, was destined to the collection of artworks of the Medici family.
The Uffizi Gallery still houses many masterpieces of famous painters, displayed in chronological order. From Cimabue, the greatest master of the romanesque style, the itinerary through the museum shows the revolution carried on by Giotto at the beginning of the 14th century up to the precious late gothic art of Gentile da Fabriano of the early Quattrocento. Paintings by Masaccio, Paolo Uccello, Piero della Francesca and Filippo Lippi witness the new ideas of the Renaissance, while the golden age of Lorenzo the Magnificent is the background of the masterpieces by Sandro Botticelli, the Birth of Venus and the Allegory of Spring. The exhibit continues with famous paintings of the 16th century, by Leonardo, Raffaello, Tiziano and Michelangelo: of the great genius the museum owns the only documented picture, the Doni tondo. A large section, dedicated to Seicento artists, displays the Bacchus and the Medusa by Caravaggio and artworks by many of his followers, among them the famous Artemisia Gentileschi. The most recent period represented in the collection is Neoclassical art of the 18th century, the prelude to modern art.
Ticket reductions and free tickets at the Uffizi Gallery
Half price ticket: for 18-24 year olds from the European Union.
Free ticket (reservation only)
All visitors under 18 years old from any country, ICOM members
Note: on demonstration of belonging to an age group and/or disability group, ID will be requested. Where proof of what has been declared cannot occur, the visitor will be obliged to pay full price for the ticket.
Visitors with disabilities and the accompanying person with certificate enter free without any reservation.