Prices of the Uffizi Gallery
Strolling through Florence means encountering art in every street, but few places treasure as much inside as the Uffizi Gallery - check out the prices!
Although there are countless places to visit in Florence, if I had to choose one absolutely essential, it would be the Uffizi Gallery. There you will find one of the richest pictorial collections in the world, completed with Roman and Greek statues and other attractions.
When planning a visit to this museum there is one aspect that is usually very important: the price. Keep in mind that this is different if you prefer to buy a ticket for the Uffizi Gallery and visit on your own or book a guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence so that a guide will explain the most important works. You will also find combined tickets that include the gallery with other museums in the city.
How much do tickets to the Uffizi Gallery cost?
You can get the Uffizi Gallery ticket to visit the Uffizi Gallery on your own from only 37 € on Helloticket. A perfect option for those who have some information about what they are going to see, as it allows you to organize the tour on your own. Another plus point is the quick access, as the Uffizi Gallery is the most visited museum in Florence, so the queues can make you lose a lot of time if you have not bought tickets in advance.
Inside, you can go through all the rooms at your own pace, stopping at the places that interest you most. To enhance the experience, you can always pick up the maps and audio guides offered at the entrance of the museum. This way, you can create your own itinerary and enjoy the works on display without worrying about anything.
Of course, if you prefer to book the guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence in a small group to discover the interior with the explanations of an expert guide, you can buy it from 54 €.
Price of the guided tours to the Uffizi Gallery
With your guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, from 54 €, you will learn all the secrets of the works accompanied by an expert art guide. In addition, with this ticket you will also be able to enter directly, without the long queues characteristic of this museum.
The tour designed by a knowledgeable guide of each of the spaces of the gallery will allow you to have a clearer view of each of the works than if you buy tickets for the Uffizi Gallery and do the tour on your own. As with all art, these works are daughters of a certain historical time and to understand them in a comprehensive way it is always good to have someone to explain the context and why they were created. This guided tour ticket is ideal if you want to delve into the history of the art housed in the gallery.
Discover the Uffizi Gallery, the Pitti Palace and the Boboli Gardens in Florence
And if you want to visit three of the most popular places in Florence: the Uffizi Gallery, the Pitti Palace and the Boboli Gardens, you can buy a combined ticket that will give you priority access to these three wonders, plus the National Archaeological Museum and the Museo Opificio delle Pietre Dure.
The best thing about it all is that you will not have to wait in the long lines that characterize the museums of Florence and, in addition, you can visit them all from 45€, a very competitive price.
Let yourself go and complete this tour full of culture, art, history, culture and nature. Ideal to admire the beauty of Florence.
See all available options
- Florence Uffizi Gallery Tickets
- From $21
- Free time
- Priority access
- Without guide
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- Florence Uffizi Gallery Guided Visit
- From $67
- 1 hour and a half
- Priority access
- With guide
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- Offer: Florence Uffizi Gallery, Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens Tickets (5-day pass)
- From $26
- Free time
- Priority access
- Without guide
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Is it possible to buy tickets for off-peak hours?
If you want to avoid the big crowds, from 72 €, you have the option to visit the Uffizi Gallery early in the morning, before it gets completely crowded. This is a guided tour of about 2 hours for small groups in which you will receive information about the masterpieces housed in the museum, from those of Da Vinci to those of Caravaggio, without forgetting Botticelli or Michelangelo.
The visit begins at 8:30 and when the tour ends you can always stay inside as long as you want to return to see the works at your leisure.
What is usually included in this type of ticket
- Guide specialized in art.
- 2 hour tour for groups of no more than 15 people.
- Fast-track entrance to the Uffizi Gallery.
- Headphones if there are more than 7 people in the group.
Buy this ticket if
If you like to make the most of your time and start your visits very early (before all the museums are full), this is the right choice for you. This way, you are sure to see all the rooms more comfortably and without having to waste time in a queue. In addition, the large number of masterpieces housed in the gallery can make you feel a little overwhelmed, which is alleviated by the presence of a professional guide who will be telling you all the information related to what you are seeing.
How much do tickets to the Uffizi Gallery cost at the box office?
Obviously, if you prefer this option, you will be able to buy tickets to the Uffizi Gallery at the ticket office. In that case, you should be prepared to stand in line for more than 1 hour, as this is a museum that receives thousands of visitors every year. Another possibility is to buy tickets for the Uffizi Gallery on the museum's website. The only problem is that it does not have an English version, but navigating the site is not too complicated. As for the price, it varies depending on the time of year:
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Between March 1 to October 31:: Admission to the Uffizi Gallery (including the National Archaeological Museum and the Museo dell'Opificio delle Pietre Dure) is about 20 €, although there is a reduced ticket for only 2 € for EU young people between 18 and 25 years old. On the other hand, if you want to visit the Pitti Palace, the entrance will cost about 16 € (reduced, 2 €). Finally, the entrance to the Boboli Gardens costs another €10 (reduced, €2). The combined ticket for the three places costs about 38 €, which is reduced to 21 € for EU youth.
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From November 1 to February 28: In low season the entrance to the Uffizi Gallery drops to about 12 €, while the reduced ticket remains at 2 €. The Pitti Palace, meanwhile, costs in this period about 10 € (2 € with reduced admission) and entering the Boboli Gardens will cost about 6 €. The combined ticket for the three areas of the complex costs about 18 €.
What price do I have to pay to add a tour of Florence to the Uffizi Gallery ticket?
From 68 € you can take the guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery and add an interesting guided tour of the streets of Florence. This way, you will not only be able to see the art inside the museum, but you will also have an interesting contact with the rest of the monuments of the capital of Tuscany.
What is usually included in this type of ticket
- Quick entrance to the Uffizi Gallery.
- Visit with an experienced guide who will inform you about everything you are seeing.
- If the group exceeds 15 people, a headset will be provided.
- Walking tour of Florence to visit the exterior of monuments such as the Ponte Vecchio, the Baptistery of San Giovanni, the Cathedral of Santa Maria dei Fiori, Piazza del Duomo, Piazza della Signoria and the Fontana del Porcellino (do not forget to touch the nose of the wild boar statue present in this fountain).
Is there an option that combines the entrance to the Uffizi Gallery with other museums and monuments?
If in addition to the Uffizi Gallery you want to visit the best works of the other great museum of Florence, the Galleria dell'Accademia and Michelangelo's David, you can do it comfortably from 143 €. In addition, you will also take a walking tour of the most interesting areas of the city. This combination saves money compared to hiring a separate guided tour for each gallery and you will have priority access. As for the tour of the city, it also takes place with a guide.
A little information about the Accademia Gallery
Luckily, once you are in Florence you don't have to choose between the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia Gallery, as both, from my point of view, are two must-sees in the Italian city. In particular, the Accademia Gallery houses one of the jewels of art history: Michelangelo's David. In addition, you can also see other works of the same Renaissance genius, such as the San Matteo or the Prigioni, without forgetting religious-themed works by other great masters such as Botticelli, Fra Filippo Lippi or Pontormo.
What is usually included in this type of ticket
- Small groups (up to 15 people maximum).
- Professional guide specialized in art.
- Guided walking tour of the city.
- Skip-the-line ticket for both galleries.
- Ticket for the Uffizi Gallery.
- Admission to the Accademia Gallery.
Can I visit the Uffizi Gallery with a tourist card? How much does it cost?
Yes, the Florence Pass Card includes access to all the works of the Uffizi Gallery. This card costs 85 € and is valid for 72 hours from the first use and allows one entry to each of the museums included.
To enter the Uffizi Gallery with this card you must first go to the ticket office to receive your ticket.
Who is entitled to the reduced price ticket ( 2 € )?
The Uffizi Gallery is one of the best museums in Florence and some groups are lucky enough to be able to buy their ticket for only 2 ¤:
- Young people from the EU between 18 and 25 years old. They must bring a valid identity document to prove their age.
- Young people of the same age from Switzerland, Norway, Uruguay and Liechtenstein.
Can I visit the Uffizi Gallery for free?
The Uffizi Gallery is one of the best museums in Florence and one of the must-see places to visit in Florence. Every year, it offers a few days of free admission to its premises. The calendar, which varies every season, is available on their website.
Also, it is interesting to pay attention to the news on whether the so-called "Museum Sundays" will be resumed. Until 2020, free admission was available on the first Sunday of each month, but there has not yet been any notification as to whether this regulation will be continued in the near future. On the other hand, some groups have free admission to the gallery every day of the year:
- Children under 18, regardless of nationality.
- Persons with a disability recognized by Italian law.
- Teachers and students of some degrees such as Architecture, Cultural Heritage or Art and Literature.
- Tour guides.
- Journalists belonging to the Italian Journalists Association.
- Professionals belonging to the International Council of Museums.