Uffizi and Accademia Galleries Priority Tickets: Journey Through Italian Renaissance Art
4.3
104 Ratings
Florence
Immerse yourself in the world of Italian Renaissance art with priority tickets to the Uffizi and Accademia Galleries in Florence. Discover masterpieces by Michelangelo, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and more.
Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Gallerie Degli Uffizi - Discover one of the most visited museums in the world by visiting more works\n\nimportant 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,\n\nBotticelli, 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.\n- Galleria dell’Accademia - 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.
What's Included
  • Academy ticket
  • Uffizi ticket
  • Booking entrance skip-the-line
  • Tarife entry
What's Not Included
  • Transportation
  • Guide
  • audio guide
Additional Information

Explore two of the world’s most frequented museums in Florence, home to critical works that exemplify the Italian Renaissance’s distinct artistry. The Uffizi Gallery houses a collection of artistic masterpieces created by influential Renaissance figures such as Michelangelo, Giotto, Botticelli, Caravaggio, Leonardo da Vinci, among others.

Additionally, the Galleria dell’Accademia, Florence’s second most popular museum, is where you can witness Michelangelo’s David, a renowned emblem of Florence. The Gallery hosts a significant assortment of Michelangelo’s sculptures, a museum of musical instruments, the most substantial set of gold-background paintings, and the Sala dei Prigioni featuring sculptures intended for Pope Julius II. Experience a revealing journey into Michelangelo’s life as you gain priority entry into the museum.

Location
Gallerie Degli Uffizi
Piazzale Degli Uffizi 6
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Chloergriffin
Apr 16, 2024
Skip the line and audio guide - We had skip the line tickets and audio guide although I was unable to download mine. It was simple enough to find our host and side entrance. We spent about 4 hours here and it was very busy! We headed straight for the top floor to see The Venus de Milo. We did get lost a few times as the floor layout is confusing. We also stopped for a very expensive coffee and cake but the gift shop was reasonably priced.
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Debra_k
Apr 12, 2024
Good and bad - I would not recommend Uffizzi. Too crowded. Academia was great. The David is truly breathtaking. The atmosphere at the museum was inspiring.
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Linda_t
Mar 23, 2024
Visit them both and skip the line! - Easy to find location. Skip the line tickets were great. Only waited about five minutes at Acadamia. Walked right in at Uffizi!
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Franklin_b
Mar 23, 2024
Skip the line tickers are a must! - The art is so beautiful. We are going back a second time to see everything. The skip the line was amazing as we walked past this very long line of people waiting and walked right in!
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Michael_g
Apr 19, 2024
Confusing, convoluted ticketing but amazing galleries - The ticketing system is slightly confusing and convoluted. I made a booking, then a payment then a voucher then a ticket. Why so many steps? I then realised that Ufizzi was the 1st gallery (because I didnt fully read the instruction). Once at the gallery it was unclear how to “skip the queue”. After inside it seemed everyone got held up by security anyway whether a priority ticket holder or a queuer. Both Galleries thankfully were amazing.
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Vickij1988
Apr 15, 2024
Skipping the lines is wonderful! - Both museums are a must see in Florence. My only complaint is that we had to rush a bit in the Uffizi in order to get to the Academia on time. However, having the skip the line tickets is wonderful. We walked up to special fast moving lines and got right in at both museums
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Mary_f
Apr 12, 2024
Better ticket pick needed - We enjoyed our time in the gallery but only given 3 stars because of insufficient instructions about picking up our tickets leaving us anxious that we would be late.
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Bonnie_m
Apr 18, 2024
"Skip the line" doesn't mean no lines - For a"skip the line" experience, there was a lot of waiting. We probably waited half an hour (in different locations) to go into Uffizi. Then had to go back to the office to get tickets for Acadamia.... Then a 15 minute walk and more waiting in line.
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O2887xujamesp
Mar 24, 2024
Very poor - The website did not show the price in euros It had dollars only show that I assumed were Australian dollars. Only aftdr i paid did it zhow it was US$ not AU$. There were still queues and had go return to the ticket office begore getting the next ticket. The ticket was at least 30% overpriced.
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Becky_m
Apr 19, 2024
Exhausting - Actually both museums were fabulous, but the”Skip the line” promise is a joke. We stood in long lines at both venues; at the academe we were pulled out of line when we reached the door and asked to stand across the street to wait until the 2:30 group was called even though it was well past 2:30–in the pouring rain! For some reason our tickets and our friends’ had different times even though we purchased them together, arrived together, and visited the Uffizi together. They were allowed in while we were penned ant the side of the road. And you can imagine what it was like when the people in the holding area were called forward at last—a total stampede. Ridiculous. Definitely not worth the price.
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