Discover the wonders of the world-famous Accademia and Uffizi Galleries with a professional guide. Skip the long line, thanks to our advanced reservation!
Guided Visit with a Professional Local Guide at your side
Find out all the secrets about "David" by Michelangelo
Explore the Uffizi Gallery and admire the stunning masterpieces by the greatest Renaissance artists
Skip the long line and enjoy the Museums without waiting to get your Tickets!
April-October - Monolingual Guided Tour
Stay inside the Museums after the visits
Choose to increase your experience, enjoying a Lunch in a Typical Restaurant
Assistance at the Meeting Point
Local Professional Guide
April-October - Monolingual Guided Tour
Museums Skip-the-line Entrance Tickets
Accademia and Uffizi Gallery small group Guided Visit
Earphones inside both Museums
If option selected: 3 course Lunch in a Typical Restaurant located in the city center, set menu, drinks to be paid on spot
If option selected: 0-6 years old - lunch not included to be paid on spot
Accademia: Dive into Michelangelo’s art, discovering his masterpieces, including the iconic David, I Prigioni, San Matteo, and the Palestrina Pietà. Learn how the young Michelangelo transformed a rough marble block into the majestic David in three years, symbolizing the Florentine Republic’s power and splendor. After the tour, you can explore the museum at your own pace.
Uffizi: A must-see in Florence, this world-renowned gallery showcases works by Botticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raffaello, Giotto, and more. Highlights include Botticelli's Primavera and Birth of Venus, symbolizing Renaissance ideals of purity and beauty. The tour concludes on the Uffizi Terrace, offering stunning views of Florence. You’re welcome to stay and explore afterward.
It is mandatory to arrive at the meeting point at the mentioned check in time. In case of delay it will not be possible to join the visit, nor to have a refund or reschedule the guided visit.
From November 1st 2024 until March 31st 2025: Spanish Language confirmed with minimum 4 participants