Florence Skip the line Uffizi Gallery with Vasari Corridor Access

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Explore Florence’s art and history with a guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery and the exclusive Vasari Corridor. Skip the line at the Uffizi to admire masterpieces by Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci, tracing Italian art’s evolution from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance with expert guides.
The Vasari Corridor, a hidden gem designed in 1564 by Giorgio Vasari for the Medici family, connects Palazzo Pitti to Palazzo Vecchio via the Ponte Vecchio. Closed to the public since 2016 for extensive restorations, the corridor reopens in 2025, offering a rare chance to rediscover its architectural brilliance and historical significance.
With its eagerly awaited reopening, you can now walk in the footsteps of the Medici family, enjoy stunning views of Florence, and uncover the stories of the dynasty that shaped the city’s history. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience Florence like never before!
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Public transportation options are available nearby. Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Tickets for the Vasari Corridor are nominative. When booking, please provide us with the following details of all participants: first name, last name, date of birth. The ticket is personal and requires the presentation of an original ID card at the entrance. The exit from the Vasari Corridor will be in Piazza Pitti (exiting the courtyard of Pitti Palace). This tour does not include access to the Boboli Gardens or Palazzo Pitti. At the end of the visit, any items left in the cloakroom of the Uffizi Gallery can only be retrieved via an external route outside the museum. Due to the complicated nature of managing access to the Vasari Corridor, admission times to the corridor might slightly vary and, consequently, the Uffizi Gallery guided visit might have a duration ranging from 1h to 1h30m. Tickets for this tour are non-refundable