Visitors listening to a guide at the Uffizi Gallery during a monolingual tour.
Visitors walking through the statue-lined hallway of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
Statues and visitors inside the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, during a guided tour.
Guide explaining Renaissance painting to group at Uffizi Gallery.
Portraits of a man and woman in ornate frames at Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
The Holy Family painting by Michelangelo at Uffizi Gallery, viewed by visitors.

Uffizi Gallery VIP Small-Group Guided Tour, Florence

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Experience an intimate and educational journey through Florence's Uffizi Gallery on this VIP Small-Group Guided Tour, where history meets artistry in one of Italy’s most renowned museums. As you traverse the halls with a group limited to 14 participants, appreciate masterpieces from celebrated artists displayed chronologically, offering insights into centuries of creative evolution. Since its opening in 1769, the gallery has expanded both in size and stature, now incorporating modern technology to enhance visitor education.

With reserved tickets to Uffizi Gallery, enjoy priority access that helps you dodge the crowds.

An expert historian guide offers deep knowledge and fascinating insights during your tour of Uffizi Gallery.

Explore the renowned artworks in a small group with an engaging guided experience at Uffizi Gallery.

Witness legendary works by Botticelli, Leonardo Da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, Giotto, among others, at Uffizi Gallery.

Entry tickets to the Uffzi Gallery

Guided tour in English, Italian, or Spanish-speaking language

Use of headsets when there are more than three participants

Small group comprising nine individuals

Individual Costs

Visitors listening to a guide at the Uffizi Gallery during a monolingual tour.

Visitors listening to a guide at the Uffizi Gallery during a monolingual tour.

The Uffzi Gallery, located in Florence, is recognized as one of the oldest art galleries. Opened first in 1769, this renowned museum offers visitors a chance to explore chronologically arranged artworks by some of history's greatest artists. As you walk through its halls, engage with creative expressions spanning centuries and discover intricate compositions crafted by genius artists within an intimate group setting limited to no more than 14 people.

With modernized technology and multimedia attractions, the Uffizi Gallery aims to educate visitors about these remarkable pieces of art. The gallery has expanded significantly in size and stature since its inception, continually enhancing public access to a vast collection of artworks.

The Value of Expert Guidance

An expert guide can greatly enrich your visit to the Uffizi Gallery. They provide valuable insights into both the venue's architecture and its numerous masterpieces that you might not have otherwise discovered. With their assistance, any questions about specific paintings or architectural elements are easily addressed, making your experience more educational, memorable, and satisfying.

Noteworthy Artworks on Display

  • The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli
  • Primavera by Sandro Botticelli
  • Doni Tondo by Michelangelo
  • Annunciation by Andrea del Verrocchio & Leonardo da Vinci
  • Medusa by Caravaggio
  • Venus of Urbino by Titian
  • The Duke and Duchess of Urbino by Piero Della Francesca
  • Madonna of the Goldfinch by Raphael
  • Ognissanti Madonna by Giotto
  • Madonna and Child by Filippo Lippi
Visitors walking through the statue-lined hallway of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.

Visitors walking through the statue-lined hallway of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.

Statues and visitors inside the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, during a guided tour.

Statues and visitors inside the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, during a guided tour.

Guide explaining Renaissance painting to group at Uffizi Gallery.

Guide explaining Renaissance painting to group at Uffizi Gallery.

What's not allowed

  • No re-entry is permitted after leaving the gallery.
  • Flash photography and drones are strictly prohibited inside the venue.
  • The entry of outside food or beverages into the gallery is disallowed.

Pets aren't allowed except for service animals with prior notification.

Additional information

  • The museum operates on regular hours and offers free admission every first Sunday of the month.
  • All visitors must store umbrellas, large bags, or backpacks in a complimentary cloakroom at the entrance.

A mandatory security check is required for all guests; expect to wait 10-15 minutes during peak times.

Portraits of a man and woman in ornate frames at Uffizi Gallery, Florence.

Portraits of a man and woman in ornate frames at Uffizi Gallery, Florence.

The Holy Family painting by Michelangelo at Uffizi Gallery, viewed by visitors.

The Holy Family painting by Michelangelo at Uffizi Gallery, viewed by visitors.

Book your tickets in advance during peak times to secure a spot and avoid disappointment due to sold-out sessions.

Schedule your visit early or late in the day when crowds are typically smaller for a more relaxed experience.

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Operating hours

Uffizi Gallery

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
8:15am - 6:30pm • last entry 5:30pm
Wednesday
8:15am - 6:30pm • last entry 5:30pm
Thursday
8:15am - 6:30pm • last entry 5:30pm
Friday
8:15am - 6:30pm • last entry 5:30pm
Saturday
8:15am - 6:30pm • last entry 5:30pm
Sunday
8:15am - 6:30pm • last entry 5:30pm
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.
  • Closed on 4th Jan 2026, 1st Feb 2026, 1st Mar 2026, 5th Apr 2026, 3rd May 2026, 7th Jun 2026, 5th Jul 2026, 2nd Aug 2026, 6th Sep 2026, 4th Oct 2026, 1st Nov 2026 and 6th Dec 2026.

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FAQs

Flash photography and drones are prohibited within the gallery premises.
The tour includes reserved tickets to the Uffizi Gallery, an English, Italian, or Spanish-speaking guide, headsets for more than three participants, and a small group of no more than nine people.
Re-entry is not permitted after you have left the gallery.
On every first Sunday of the month, museum entry follows normal opening hours and admission is complimentary for everyone.
You'll have the opportunity to view legendary pieces by Botticelli, Leonardo Da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, Giotto, and many others during your visit.
Outside food or beverages are not permitted within the Uffizi Gallery's premises.
The guided tours accommodate a small group of up to nine individuals per session.
An expert historian with deep knowledge provides guidance throughout your tour at the gallery.
Guides on this tour will be able to communicate in English, Italian, or Spanish.
Pets are not allowed in the venue, except for service animals with advance notice.

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