More about: Best Uffizi Gallery Guided Tours
It is one of the most visited and important places in Florence, and rightly so. If you are also passionate about art, the Uffizi Gallery is an absolute must-see. The best way to see this impressive art gallery is on a guided tour.

Florence Uffizi Gallery Guided Visit
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Discover the full history and secrets of his works without queuing and with a specialist guide.
The Uffizi Gallery, in Italian: Galleria degli Uffizi, is one of the best museums in the city of Florence, as it houses one of the most important art collections in Italy and, therefore, in the world. Specifically, it houses paintings from the 13th to the 18th centuries by great artists such as Botticelli, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and Titian.
On this guided tour of the Uffizi, an art expert will show you the most important works and, of course, put each and every one of them in context so that you leave with a feeling of knowing a little more about Italian art and culture.
Recommended if... you want to see the museum's most emblematic works with explanations from an expert guide who will help you better understand their historical and artistic value.
How much do guided tours of the Uffizi Gallery cost?

The price of a guided tour depends on the type of tour you choose, i.e. whether it is a standard tour, a private tour or a tour combined with other activities. You can book a guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery from RM314 at Hellotickets. Click on this link for all the information you need to purchase your tickets and tours for the Uffizi Gallery.
How long does the guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery last?

The standard guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery lasts approximately 1 hour and a half. This is more than enough time to see the highlights of the museum and visit all of its rooms.
However, after the tour, there is time to return and see some of the works on your own. I recommend finding out about the layout of the art gallery in advance to get the most out of your visit.
Private guided tours are usually longer and last about three hours. In this case, as the group is smaller, the guides can go into more detail about any questions you may have.
What types of guided tours are available at the Uffizi Gallery?

There are three options for guided tours of the Uffizi Gallery: Standard guided tour, private tour and guided tour with a tour of the city centre:
Standard guided tour
The most popular option is to book a guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery, starting at 314, which includes the services of a professional guide, admission and headphones so you can hear the guide without any difficulty.
- Duration: 1 hour and a half.
- Price: From £57 for adults. Children under 6 free.
Private tour of the Uffizi Gallery
The private tour of the Uffizi Gallery, starting at RM613, is designed for those who want an exclusive guide for themselves or a small group. The advantage is that there are no time or day restrictions, as you choose the time that suits you best, and it also includes skip-the-line admission, a guide and audio guides on request.
- Duration: approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes.
- Price: from £125.
Combined tour of the Uffizi Gallery + the Accademia Gallery and tour of Florence
It is also possible to book a combined visit to the Uffizi Gallery, the Accademia Gallery and a tour of Florence.
- Duration: approximately 4 hours.
- Price: from £134.
Is a guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery worth it?

The simple answer is a resounding yes, it is worth booking a guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery. There are three main points that make a guided tour a better option than visiting on your own:
- It includes a professional, accredited guide: Whenever you visit a museum with a professional guide, the experience is more enriching. But in the case of museums in Florence, even more so. All Florentine museum guides need a special permit from the city, which ensures maximum professionalism and knowledge. This is characteristic of one of the cities with the most artistic heritage in the world.
- Adaptation to all languages: There are guided tours in English, but if you can't make one, don't worry. All guided tours include headphones with a translation function and an audio guide for a wide range of languages.
- Fixed schedule and no queues: By booking a guided tour, you are guaranteed entry at a fixed time and without having to queue. If you visit the museum on your own, queues are almost inevitable.
Are there guided tours of the Uffizi Gallery for children?

There are no special tours for children, but the regular guided tours are perfectly suitable for younger visitors. The professional guides will adapt their explanations without any problem if there are children in the group.
Admission is free for all ages, and children under 6 do not pay. All in all, this is a great option for introducing art to younger visitors if you are visiting Florence with children.
Main works you will see during the guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery

The Uffizi Gallery has a collection of over 1,500 works of art spread across 45 rooms and arranged in chronological order according to style. Of all these works, the ones that stand out most in the Uffizi Gallery and deserve special attention on guided tours are:
- Madonna di Ognissanti by Giotto: This large altarpiece dates from 1310, and the technique and representation used by Giotto for this work was revolutionary for its time. It shows the Virgin Mary with the child in a representation that broke with Byzantine standards.
- The Battle of San Romano by Paolo Uccello: This painting is part of a triptych, specifically the central panel, whose parts are divided between the Uffizi Gallery, the National Gallery in London and the Louvre in Paris. Its representation of perspective was what brought fame to this work and its author.
- The Dukes of Urbino by Piero della Francesca: This painting depicts the spouses Federigo da Montefeltro and Battista Sforza in a diptych. It is one of the most famous works of the Italian Renaissance.
- The Birth of Venus by Botticelli: This is possibly the most famous work in the Uffizi Gallery. Botticelli painted it between 1482 and 1485 and depicts the goddess Venus naked on a shell, representing the birth of love and beauty in the figure of Venus.
- Botticelli's Primavera: In the same room as Venus, as it is a room dedicated exclusively to Botticelli's works, is the painting known as Primavera. It was commissioned by the Medici family and is a work of extreme beauty and mythological significance.
- The Annunciation by Leonardo da Vinci: This painting is another example of the impeccable technique of the Italian master Leonardo Da Vinci. So much so that the painting has been the subject of much study and research. It stands out above all for its great amount of detail.
These are the main works to see in the Uffizi Gallery, but there are many others by artists as important as Titian, Raphael and Michelangelo. It is not for nothing that it is considered one of the most important museums in the world.
When is the best time to take a guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery?

When booking a guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery, you can choose your preferred time. I recommend going first thing in the morning and at the beginning of the week, between Tuesday and Thursday, as there are fewer visitors.
As for the time of year, it is always better to visit the museum during the winter season, which runs from 1 November to 28 February. During this period, there are fewer visitors.
Tips for visiting the Uffizi Gallery with a guided tour

The Uffizi Gallery is one of Florence's must-see attractions and one of the best museums in the Tuscan capital. To get the most out of a guided tour, here are some tips that you may find useful:
- It is best to book a guided tour online and as far in advance as possible, as the schedules are fixed and tours are only offered on Fridays and Saturdays.
- The museum has two seasons. The winter season runs from November to February, and the summer season from March to October. Visiting the gallery in winter will always be cheaper and there are usually fewer people.
- The museum has a cloakroom service for backpacks and large bags. It is compulsory to leave your belongings here if they are bulky.
- Photography of the worksis not permitted for copyright reasons.
- Bring your own headphones if you book an audio guide, as although they provide some, they are disposable and of poor quality.
- If you book a guided tour, always arrive at least 15 minutes before the start time at the meeting point indicated.