Explore Florence’s Uffizi Gallery, one of the most famous in the world, on this two hour guided tour. See the exhibits that are most interesting to you and avoid getting lost in the vast building, with this intimate private tour.
You will be met by your guide at Piazza della Signoria, in front of the Uffizi Gallery, at either 10am or 2pm, and, with reserved tickets, you won’t waste time in the entrance queues which form in high season.
Greet your guide at the Piazza della Signoria, outside the Uffizi Gallery and cruise effortlessly past the long lines that build outside the gallery in high season.
Built in 1560 by Giorgio Vasari, the Uffizi itself is an architectural treasure, with its stunning ceilings, impressive architecture, and luxurious corridors and galleries. As you walk through the collections, your guide will talk about what life was like for a Renaissance artist, the politics and trends that influenced the masterpieces you are about to see, and the patrons and benefactors who financed these wonderful works of art. Enjoy the classic works of Italy's exceptionally gifted Renaissance masters, from Leonardo da Vinci to Raphael, Titian, Giotto, and Caravaggio. Your expert guide will be happy to answer any questions you have throughout the tour.
You'll view world famous masterpieces, including Botticelli's Birth of Venus and Leonardo's Annunciation, as well as detailed sculptures and paintings that embody the power and might of Renaissance Florence.
At 12:30pm or 4:30pm, depending on tour time, your guide will say goodbye, but you'll be free to explore at your own pace until the museum closes at 6:50pm.
In front of the bronze Horse Statue of Cosimo in Piazza della Signoria
Your guide will have a sign with your name.
Florence, the capital of Italy's Tuscany region, is a treasure trove of art, architecture, and history. Known as the birthplace of the Renaissance, it's home to iconic masterpieces, stunning cathedrals, and a rich cultural heritage that continues to captivate visitors from around the world.
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