Make the most of your time in Florence with this Priority Entrance Accademia Gallery Tour and see Michelangelo’s iconic “David”. Follow our expert, local guide to marvel at one of the most famous statues in the world. Stay in the gallery after the tour to admire a great collection of paintings and musical instruments.
Accademia Gallery is one of the most visited museums in Florence. Waiting time to enter the museum can reach one to two hours or more, but with priority-entrance admission, your guide directs you inside to begin the tour. Once inside, admire the iconic sculpture of Michelangelo's David and other significant works of art. Hear fascinating facts and the stories behind them from your expert guide. With a small group, you'll have plenty of time to ask questions After the guided visit, you’re free to spend as long as you’d like wandering the gallery at your own pace. Explore works of other Renaissance artists, including Botticelli, and a fine collection of musical instruments including Stradivarius instruments.
The Florence Specialist office is located off the corner of Piazza San Marco, next to the "Antico Vinaio".
The priority entrance tickets have a timed entrance. Those who arrive late will not be able to enter with the group. As per museum regulations, latecomers will enter seperately.
Please arrive for ticket collection no sooner than 15 minutes prior to your scheduled reservation time.
Exchange your voucher for the ticket at:
Florence Specialist Meeting Point, Via Ricasoli 119r (RED)
It is down the street from the Accademia Gallery (50 meters, about 55 yards away).
Important: Be sure to arrive on time to the meeting point. The priority entrance tickets have a timed entrance and are valid for entrance for the selected time. Those who arrive late will not be able to enter the museum from the priority entrance. As per museum regulations, latecomers will lose their priority entrance and will have to wait in the general admission line to enter the museum.
VISITORS UNDER 18: Must show a valid photo ID with date of birth to redeem their tickets. Those without valid ID (digital photo or photocopy shall suffice) will need to purchase an adult ticket.
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