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Private Guided Tour to the Vasari Corridor and the Uffizi Gallery

5.0(6)Florence1 hour
VIATOR5.0(4)TRIPADVISOR5.0(2)

Description

Exclusive news for 2025: the world-famous Vasari Corridor is reopening after 8 years, and now you can experience it in a private tour! Combine this extraordinary journey with a visit to one of Florence’s most iconic museums: the Uffizi Gallery. This private tour offers an unparalleled experience, featuring breathtaking views and an immersive dive into history and art, ensuring your visit to Florence becomes truly unforgettable. Ideal for art lovers, history enthusiasts, and discerning travelers seeking a deeper and more personalized connection with the city, this exclusive experience is not to be missed. Embark on a unique adventure blending culture, art, and history most intimately and memorably!

Tour Options

Tour in English
Tour in Spanish

Itinerary

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Uncover Florence's hidden gem – the Vasari Corridor! Begin your journey at Via Cavour 12 black, where your knowledgeable, art-loving guide will greet you. From there, accompany your guide to the renowned Uffizi Gallery and the iconic Vasari Corridor.

Admission included2 min

Founded in 1560 at the behest of Cosimo I de' Medici, from being the seat of the most important Florentine magistracies, the Uffizi did not become the marvelous art gallery it is today until 1769. Your private guide will skillfully lead you through the luminous halls of this fantastic museum, taking you on a journey to discover the greatest painters of the Italian art scene, from the Middle Ages to the Late Renaissance. Giotto, Botticelli, Michelangelo and Leonardo Da Vinci are just some of the absolute geniuses whose priceless masterpieces you will have the privilege of admiring on display. These are immortal works of the magnitude of Botticelli's “The Birth of Venus” and “Primavera,” Michelangelo's “Tondo Doni” and Leonardo da Vinci's “Annunciation,” to name a few. The Uffizi is one of the largest museums in the world, but thanks to your private guide you will be sure to grasp its essence in just 2 hours.

Admission included30 min

After a short break on the Uffizi terrace, from which you can admire Piazza Signoria and Florence from above, the much-anticipated moment will finally arrive: the museum staff will open the doors of the Vasari Corridor wide, revealing one of Florence’s best-kept secrets. Designed in 1565 by Giorgio Vasari for Cosimo I de' Medici, this elevated passage allowed grand dukes to move between their private residence at Palazzo Pitti and the seat of government at Palazzo Vecchio in total safety, avoiding the crowded streets of central Florence. During the visit, the corridor offers unique views of Florence, especially the Ponte Vecchio, and architectural highlights, such as the Mannelli tower, which Vasari had to incorporate into the passage. The guide won’t provide explanations inside but will point out the most beautiful views and ingenious architectural features created by Vasari throughout the 750-meter journey.

Admission included15 min

The passage will last 30 minutes and will allow you to reach the Boboli Gardens away from the crowds, just as the Medici did centuries ago. The exit will be alongside the Buontalenti Fountain, a masterpiece of Mannerist sculpture that offers us a fascinating fusion of architecture, painting and sculpture. Once out, follow your private guide back to Piazza Signoria on a walk back along the Vasari Corridor, which will allow you to admire this work of art from the outside as well, making your experience even more complete.

Highlights

Guided exterior walk along the Vasari Corridor
Reserved access and special opening of the Vasari Corridor
Reserved access to the Uffizi Gallery
Private professional guide at your disposal
Private tour lasting 3 hours
Earphones

What's included

Included
Guided exterior walk along the Vasari Corridor
Reserved access and special opening of the Vasari Corridor
Reserved access to the Uffizi Gallery
Private professional guide at your disposal
Private tour lasting 3 hours
Earphones
Not included
Pick up and drop off
Gratuities or personal expenses

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The experience will be private for your group: however, as per Museum rules, a maximum of 25 people are allowed to access to the Vasari Corridor, so there may be additional participants during the Vasari walk up to a maximum of 25 pax
  • During the Vasari Corridor walk (30 minutes), the guide will not be allowed to explain, but will follow you along the way, pointing out the sights and points of interest
  • Due to the complicated nature of access management at the Vasarian, admission times may vary slightly from those online. In any case, you will be notified immediately in writing about the time change
  • Tickets for the Vasariano are nominative. When booking, please provide us with the following details of all participants: first name, last name, date of birth
  • Please provide the full names of all travelers when booking. Failure to present a voucher with all travelers’ full names at the ticket office prior to entry may result in denied entry to the attraction.
  • Entrance ticket to the Uffizi Gallery + Vasari Corridor €47.00 per person
  • Please note: To enter the Uffizi Gallery and the Vasari Corridor, all participants are required to carry a valid ID. Non-EU visitors are required to bring their passport. Museum staff may refuse entry if a valid ID is not presented.

Reviews(6)

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Charles_M
May 16, 2026
Informative

Our guide was an art historian and an historian who did an admirable job supplementing my understanding of the palaces and offices used by the Medici, and explaining the Vasari corridor and its reason to be. We had about 2 hours touring the art in the Uffizi, which is never enough, but the explanations were great. I had not realized how so many artists portrayed the Madonna in a pensive/melencholy with her child until this voyage through (mainly) the Renaissance in the Uffizi. Also, the Medici soaked up roughly 1000 Roman (and Greek) statues, so it is a wonder many were left for the other kingly collectors of Europe. The tour ends in the courtyard of the Pitti Palace and it is a good idea to leave a couple hours to see either some of the art there, or the gardens if the weather is good. But if you do that, consider bringing a snack.

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Anonymous
March 9, 2026
Exceptional.

Private tour was great to see a lot of important works of art in a timely fashion and tie their significance in with Floretine history

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Sharon_D
September 18, 2025
Fabulous renaissance morning!

Informative, entertaining, enthusiastic guide who made the whole experience very enjoyable. Went above and beyond to ensure we enjoyed our visit to the Uffizi, the Vasari Corridor and incredibly knowledgeable about Florence in general. Would definitely recommend.

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Maps14714547876
September 5, 2025
Outstanding guide brought art to life

Alex was an outstanding guide, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic. We learnt so much. The tour was worthwhile and we highly recommend it

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Jana_A
April 27, 2025
Private Tour of the Uffizi & Corridor is Well Worth the Price!

3-hours is just the right amount of time for this tour. The private tour is the way to go as Florence, even in April, is super crowded as is the Uffizi. We had only 4-family members in our tour and, unless Alex brought us to the side to share information on a particular painting, it was still difficult to hear him. I recommend the tour operator supply audio headsets to the members of any size tour (2+) as it would make for a much better experience for the guide and the participants. Alex was extremely knowledgeable, pleasant to be with and maneuvered us through the crowds effectively. However, I do believe we would have seen more if we were outfitted with audio headsets. With most “private tours” like this one, we skipped the mile long line to enter the museum. That alone is worth the price of the tour.

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claremD4562FF
April 5, 2025
Very good tour

A well informed very knowledgeable guide. Well structured tour and thoroughly enjoyable commentary. The guide was enthusiastic, entertaining , and very good humoured. all told very good time had by all.

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