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Uffizi Gallery Tickets with Vasari Corridor Access

Florence

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Overview

Top off your visit to the Uffizi by strolling its iconic hidden Medici passage all the way to Pitti Palace.

Highlights

  • Begin your visit at the Uffizi Gallery and spend two hours exploring masterpieces by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci.
  • Then, walk through the Vasari Corridor, a 1km secret passage connecting the Pitti Palace and Palazzo Vecchio.
  • Discover the fascinating history of the corridor, originally constructed for the safety of the Medici family and adorned with frescoed walls and sculptures.
  • Experience a unique view of Florence from the Corridor’s windows, offering glimpses of the Arno River, Ponte Vecchio, and iconic squares.
  • End your 45-minute exploration at the Buontalenti Grotto, where the corridor finishes, and exit through the Ammannati Courtyard.

Inclusions

  • Access to the Vasari Corridor
  • Entry to Uffizi Gallery

Exclusions

  • Guided tour of Ufizzi Gallery and the Vasari Corridor

Cancellation Policy

Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.

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Your Experience

Your experience

Exploring the Uffizi Gallery

Arrive up to two hours before your chosen time slot and begin your journey amidst masterpieces at the Uffizi Gallery. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus, Michelangelo’s Doni Tondo, Annunciation by da Vinci, and so much more. You can also choose to explore the Gallery of Statues and Paintings before your Vasari Corridor walk, since you won't be able to return afterwards.

Vasari Corridor

After you explore the Uffizi, head to the room D19 meeting point (Venetian small chapel) on the first floor at least five minutes before your scheduled tour. From here, you will access the historic Vasari Corridor. This unique passageway connects the Uffizi to the Pitti Palace and features ancient sculptures and a collection of Greek and Roman inscriptions. The windows along the route provide breathtaking panoramic views of Florence’s cityscape, including the Arno River, the Ponte Vecchio, and historic squares. Exit through the Buontalenti Grotto, where the corridor ends.

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