Uffizi & Academy with Scheduled Ticket





Description
Discover the most visited museums in Florence and two of the most visited in the world, admiring the most important works to appreciate the art of the Italian Renaissance. First you will visit the Uffizi Gallery with its Collections of Works of Art, Masterpieces by Renaissance artists and protagonists such as Michelangelo, Giotto, Botticelli, Caravaggio, Leonardo da Vinci and many others. Then the Accademia Gallery, the second most visited museum in Florence to discover Michelangelo's David, one of the most famous Florentine symbols. The Gallery is one of the places with the highest number of sculptures by Michelangelo, you can also admire the Museum of Musical Instruments, the largest collection of paintings with a gold background and the Hall of Prisoners with sculptures designed for Pope Julius II. You will enter from the priority entrance to the museum and enjoy a journey into the life of Michelangelo's genius.
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Travellers will need to convert their reservation with paper tickets to visit the UFFIZI Gallery.
Discover one of the most visited museums in the world by visiting more works important to be able to appreciate the art of the Italian Renaissance. Our staff will deliver you the tickets directly without waiting in line. The gallery attracts more than one million annual visitors (visitors) who want to take a look at this art collection, among its many masterpieces we find the works of artists and protagonists of the Renaissance such as Michelangelo, Giotto, Botticelli, Caravaggio, Leonardo da Vinci and many others. With our priority admission ticket to the Gallery you will enjoy a chronological journey that will allow you to travel through time, starting from Byzantine art in Tuscany to arrive at the marvelous Renaissance. After this fantastic visit you will be able to use the services of the gallery, take a snack at the bar with one of the best views of Florence, from the terrace in front of Palazzo Vecchio, located above the Loggia Dei Lanzi in Piazza Signoria.
Via Camillo Cavour 19, Florence, Italy Travellers will need to convert their reservation with paper tickets to visit the Accademia gallery.
cover the second most visited museum in Florence to discover Michelangelo's David, one of the most famous Florentine symbols, a marble sculpture (height 520 cm) by Michelangelo Buonarroti between 1501 and the beginning of 1504, considered a masterpiece of sculpture worldwide, it is one of the emblems of the Renaissance and a symbol of Florence and of Italy abroad. The work portrays the biblical hero when he is about to face Goliath, David has always been considered the ideal of male beauty in art. The Gallery is one of the places with the highest number of sculptures by Michelangelo, besides you can admire the museum of musical instruments, the largest collection of paintings with a gold background and the Sala dei Prigioni with sculptures designed for Pope Julius II. You will enter from the priority entrance to the museum and enjoy a journey into the life of the genius of Michelangelo Buonarroti, to discover Renaissance sculpture by appreciating his works and sculptures.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- To access the Uffizi Gallery, each Traveler must present a valid passport or ID that matches the name provided at the time of Reservation. Please provide the full names of all travellers at the time of Reservation. Failure to present the voucher with the full names of all travelers at the ticket office prior to entry may result in refusal of entry to the Attraction.
- The entrance ticket to the Uffizi Gallery of 29,00 euros is included in the price
Reviews(194)
Would have liked an experience with less crowding. Too much to see for a short time. I wish I knew there were elevators; lots of stairs.
Getting the skip the line tickets was organised and not too bad. There is still a line to wait for your time slot to open Re the Uffizi it is not a place to visit anymore sadly The hoards of people pushing and bumping are difficult Then to see the main art pieces one had to stand in long lines inside the Museum for over 45 mins per exhibit I would never go again L’Academia is also crowded but more manageable The Internet connection inside the museum is minimal so it is almost impossible to get the online guide and then in order to obtain and audio guide which I was perfectly ok to pay for ….. unless one leaves one’s drivers licence or passport with the audio desk as collateral … they will not give an audio guide This is not an acceptable arrangement Nowhere else in the world have I experienced this So all in all ….. a lot of negatives which is a sad situation
Seeing these collections first hand is a great pleasure, having the combo ticket gave the opportunity to indulge in one day, although you could easily go back as these collections are extensive. Highly recommend for those with a limited time in Florence.
No evaluation of third-party institutions that buy tickets, because we go to the off-season, and we don't experience any queue-free superiority, but the Uffizi Gallery is very good, moving lines simple and efficient, and the artwork is arranged according to the development of the ages, very clear, a lot of seats, easy to rest, the experience is good, Renaissance artwork is very dense, very like
This was one of the worst experiences with Viator. The cost was excessive for the little Viator did on this tour. I could have purchased tickets direct from the art galleries for about half the price. Typically Viator provides a guide. Without a guide we just wondered through the gallery not understanding the significance of what we were viewing. For the first time I am very disappointed. I would not recommend this tour.
Skip the Line tickets doesn’t mean you won’t be in a line! Italy is packed with tourists even in the off season.
Getting our tickets and then entering the Uffizi all went smoothly. No difficulties or confusion. We took high speed rail from Rome to Florence and back.
Transparency, tell that it is NOT a digital ticket And tell details about being late and where to pick up the tickets bevor the purchase
Really well co-ordinated with enough time to do both attractions. I would recommend pre-booking so as not to stand in the huge Q’s with people who have not booked.
We missed our tour completely and it was very expensive. There were no recommendations for parking and we had a car, as we traveled from Lucca. A representative called me 5 minutes away from our start time and yelled at me for still being in the car. I will pursue a partial refund at the least. Very disappointing as it was to be a highlight of our travels from Colorado to Italy



