FLORENCE · ITALY
Botticelli, Caravaggio, da Vinci. One gallery, one ticket.
Reviewed tickets and guided walks through five centuries of Renaissance painting, plus the Florence pairings worth your morning: Accademia (David), the Duomo, Pitti Palace, Boboli Gardens.
Find your entry
Pick the kind of ticket you actually want.
Four ways into the Uffizi, four price points. Walk past the queue, book a fixed slot, fast-track the priority lane, or fold the gallery into a Florence-wide pass.
Skip-the-Line
Walk straight past the line at the door. Audio guide bundled with most options.
View tickets → Book your slotTimed Entry
Reserve a specific entry window and walk in at your booked time, no waiting.
View tickets → Premium priorityFast-Track
A shorter, faster priority lane than standard skip-the-line. Useful in peak season.
View tickets → Multi-attractionCity Pass
One pass covers the Uffizi plus other Florence sights. Worth it past two attractions.
View tickets →Only in Florence
Three things this gallery does that no other can.
Skip-the-line tickets, guided tours and audio walks exist for every major museum. These three things don’t. The original Botticellis on their first wall, the Renaissance’s most famous sculpture and painting on one combined ticket, and a chronological route through five centuries that no other gallery has the holdings to replicate.
In the same room
Botticelli, in person
The Birth of Venus and Primavera hang on the same wall, in the same room, exactly where the Medici commissioned them in the 1480s. No reproduction reads the egg-tempera surface the way these two do at full scale. The gallery built itself around them.
- 1 Florence: Uffizi Priority Ticket & Masterpieces Audio App
- 2 Michelangelo’s David, Accademia & Uffizi Small Group Tour
- 3 Florence in a Day: Michelangelo’s David, Uffizi and Guided City Walking Tour
In one afternoon
David and Venus, in one ticket
Michelangelo’s David is fifteen minutes’ walk from Botticelli’s Venus. The combined ticket lets you see both originals on the same afternoon, in the city that produced them. Nowhere else holds Renaissance sculpture and painting at this density in a single pass.
- 1 Skip the line: Uffizi and Accademia Small Group Walking Tour
- 2 Florence: Uffizi Gallery and Accademia Gallery Guided Tour
- 3 Accademia & Uffizi Museums: Small Group Tour with Optional Lunch
At your pace
Five centuries, one corridor
The Uffizi runs in chronological order. You start with Giotto in 1300 and walk forward through Botticelli, Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Caravaggio. An audio guide lets you skip the rooms you don’t want and linger in the ones you do, with no group pace dictating your day.
- 1 Florence: Uffizi & Accademia Priority Tickets with Audio App
- 2 Florence: Uffizi Skip-the-Line Ticket & Digital Audio Guide
- 3 Florence: Uffizi Gallery Tickets with Optional Audio Guide
If you only book one
Start with the ticket every visitor ends up buying.
If your morning in Florence has the Uffizi on it, the option below is the one most travellers actually pick. Reserved entry slot, audio guide bundled, no queue at the door.
The classics
The Uffizi’s Most Popular Tickets & Tours
Skip-the-line entries, small-group walks past Botticelli and Caravaggio, the combined Accademia ticket that adds the David. The picks most visitors to Florence end up choosing.
Pair the gallery
The rest of Florence, within a morning’s walk.
Accademia for the David. The Duomo for the climb up Brunelleschi’s dome. Pitti Palace for the Medici’s other residence. Boboli Gardens for the landscape design behind it. Each pairing is sold as a single combined ticket.
By format
Or pick how you want to walk it.
Skip-the-line ticket if entry speed is the only thing that matters. Small-group walk if you want a guide pointing things out. Audio guide if you want to set your own pace. Private if you want the guide to yourselves.
When the queue is the only thing in your way
Walk straight past the line.
High-season queues at the Uffizi stretch around the corner and chew through an hour before you reach the door. The three tickets below skip every one of them. If line-skipping is what you came here for, start here.
A guide pointing things out
Walk it with an art historian.
A small-group guide takes the gallery from a thousand framed paintings to a story you can follow: who commissioned what, why Botticelli painted Venus naked when nobody else dared, how the Medici built the room you are standing in. Three of the best-reviewed small-group routes.
On your own clock
Three hours, the way you want them.
No group pace, no waiting for stragglers in front of Caravaggio’s Medusa. The self-guided picks below give you reserved entry, a printed or audio companion, and the freedom to skip the rooms that don’t interest you and linger in the ones that do.
When the gallery is one stop of many
Stack the Uffizi with the rest of Florence.
Three combined tickets that turn the Uffizi into half a day, then fold in the Duomo climb, the Pitti residence across the Arno, or the Renaissance gardens behind it. Useful when you only get one day in Florence and want every hour to count.
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