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Uffizi Gallery Tickets Overview

The Uffizi Gallery is Italy’s busiest museum, attracting visitors from across the globe. Because of its popularity, booking Uffizi Gallery tickets in advance is essential as lines at the entrance can often last up to four hours during peak times.

With several ticket types available, you can pick the best option for your visit, whether that means wandering at your own pace, listening to expert commentary with an audio guide, or joining a local art historian for a tour through the Medici collections.

With reserved entrance tickets, you select a specific time slot and enter through a dedicated entrance, skipping the main line. You can also add a high-quality audio guide to help you navigate more than 45 rooms and learn about the highlights at your own pace, without joining a group.

Key benefits:

  • Save hours of waiting with Uffizi Gallery skip-the-line tickets
  • Secure guaranteed entry, even during peak season
  • Enjoy flexible, self-paced viewing with an optional audio guide

Best for: Independent travelers and anyone looking for good value on tickets to the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.

Join a guided tour with a local art historian for valuable insight into famous works by Botticelli, Da Vinci, and Michelangelo. Your guide will share stories that bring the collection to life and help you make the most of your visit. These tours include priority entrance, so you can focus on seeing the art instead of standing in line.

Key benefits:

  • Gain expert guidance and insider knowledge
  • Follow an efficient route through the galleries, even on crowded days
  • Get priority entrance

Best for: First-time visitors and history fans who want more context about the art pieces.

Combine your Uffizi Gallery tickets with other Florence highlights. Popular bundles include the Accademia Gallery (home to Michelangelo’s David), the Pitti Palace, and the Boboli Gardens. The PassePartout ticket also lets you visit several of the city’s top museums over five days with one digital pass.

Key benefits:

  • Save on Uffizi Gallery ticket prices with bundled admissions
  • Access multiple attractions with one convenient mobile pass

Best for: Visitors spending 2 to 3 days in Florence who want to see the city’s top sights.

Discover the Uffizi Gallery

See the soft, flowing lines and vibrant colors of Botticelli’s masterpieces, including The Birth of Venus and Primavera. These Early Renaissance works are filled with symbolic meaning and delicate details, attracting visitors from around the world.

Why it’s a must-see: These paintings are among the most recognized and studied pieces in Western art history.

Ticket access: Every standard Uffizi Gallery ticket in Florence includes access to the Botticelli Rooms.

View Da Vinci’s The Annunciation and Michelangelo’s Doni Tondo, which highlight the shift from Early to High Renaissance. In these halls, you’ll see detailed brushwork and bold innovations from two leading artists whose works shaped Italian culture.

Why it’s a must-see: Enjoy the rare chance to see original works by two of history’s greatest artists in one museum.

Ticket access: All tickets for the Uffizi Gallery give you entry to these rooms.

View Caravaggio’s Medusa, which is famous for its use of strong contrasts of light and shadow, a style known as chiaroscuro. The Tribune, an octagonal gallery space, is a key architectural feature and demonstrates the historic roots of the museum.

Why it’s a must-see: Get to see the shift from Renaissance to Baroque art and experience the museum’s unique architecture.

Ticket access: These highlights are included with standard entry tickets.

Know Before You Go: Visiting the Uffizi Gallery

The Uffizi Gallery is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 8:15 to 18:30. Ticket offices close one hour before closing time, so last admission is at 17:30.

The gallery is closed every Monday and on 1 January and 25 December, but always check the official website for updated opening times before your visit.

  • Address: Piazzale degli Uffizi, 6, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
  • By foot: The gallery is near Piazza della Signoria and close to the Ponte Vecchio
  • By train: It’s a 15-minute walk from Santa Maria Novella (SMN) station

The Uffizi Gallery is fully accessible for visitors with disabilities. Elevators connect all floors, and wheelchairs are available free of charge at the main entrance.

  • Prohibited items: Large bags and umbrellas must be left in the free cloakroom.
  • Photography: Non-professional photos without flash are allowed. Selfie sticks, tripods, and professional camera equipment are not allowed.
  • Security: All visitors must pass through a metal detector at the entrance.

Uffizi Gallery Frequently Asked Questions

It’s highly recommended to buy Uffizi Gallery tickets in advance. The museum is one of the busiest in Italy, and tickets can sell out, especially during peak travel seasons and weekends.

Booking Uffizi Gallery tickets early online ensures you have a secured entry time and can avoid standing in line for hours. This lets you plan your visit and make the most of your time in Florence.

Ticket prices for the Uffizi Gallery depend on the type of entry you choose. Standard reserved entry costs around €25–€29, plus a small online booking fee. Adding an audio guide or joining a guided tour will cost more.

Discounted tickets are available for EU citizens ages 18 to 25, and children under 18 (with a valid ID) can enter for free. Bundled tickets that include the Uffizi Gallery and other attractions in Florence may offer even better value.

Yes. Uffizi Gallery skip-the-line tickets are available for advance purchase. These tickets let you choose a specific entry time and use a dedicated entrance to bypass the often long lines at the standard door.

This allows you to enter the museum quickly, even during the busiest days. Many travelers consider skip-the-line tickets essential for a more comfortable visit.

You can buy tickets on-site, but you may face extremely long waits, sometimes up to four hours or more on busy days. There’s also a high risk that all slots will be sold out by the time you reach the front of the line.

To guarantee your entry and avoid disappointment, it’s best to buy tickets to the Uffizi Gallery online or in advance. If you choose to buy at the door, arrive early in the morning.

Yes, the Uffizi Gallery is closed every Monday. Plan your visit for Tuesday through Sunday, 8:15 to 18:30.

Always check for special holiday hours before you travel.

No, you don’t need to print your tickets. Digital Uffizi Gallery online tickets on your smartphone are accepted at the entrance. Simply show your digital confirmation at the reserved entrance to gain fast and convenient entry, even if you book while traveling.

The gallery is least crowded early in the morning, right after opening, or late in the afternoon. Midday tends to be the busiest, especially in high season.

Booking the first or last available time slots with your Uffizi Gallery tickets gives you a quieter viewing experience and more space in the galleries.

Most visitors spend 2 to 3 hours exploring the gallery. This allows enough time to see the main highlights and several special rooms.

If you are an art enthusiast, you might want to stay longer. But even a short visit allows you to see the masterpieces and learn about the Medici family’s history.

Yes, you can buy bundle tickets to the Uffizi Gallery that include the Accademia Gallery (home to Michelangelo’s David), as well as options with other top sights like the Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens. These bundles are usually cheaper than buying individual tickets and make it easy to visit multiple attractions with one booking.

The Florence Pass also includes entry to both the Uffizi and Accademia, along with several top landmarks, all in one digital ticket.

If you arrive late, the museum may refuse entry depending on capacity and your actual arrival time. Therefore, plan to arrive early, before your scheduled slot.

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About: Uffizi Gallery

Florence's Uffizi Gallery, open since 1765, is a must-visit for art and history enthusiasts.

The collection is arranged chronologically, showcasing Italian art from the 13th to the 17th century. See works by Cimabue and Giotto introducing realism and perspective, the High Renaissance masterpieces of Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael, and the Baroque style of Caravaggio.

Uffizi Gallery

Saturday
08:15:00 - 18:30:00
Sunday
08:15:00 - 18:30:00
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
08:15:00 - 18:30:00
Wednesday
08:15:00 - 18:30:00
Thursday
08:15:00 - 18:30:00
Friday
08:15:00 - 18:30:00
Uffizi Gallery
Piazzale degli Uffizi 6, 50122, Florence
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