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Skip the lines at both Uffizi and Accademia with host-assisted entry for a smooth, stress-free experience.
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Explore Renaissance masterpieces at the Uffizi, including Botticelli’s Birth of Venus, da Vinci’s Annunciation, and works from the Medici collection.
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Get escorted into the Accademia to see Michelangelo’s David, the Hall of Colossus, and striking Florentine Gothic art.
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Perfect for first-timers, this combo covers Florence’s top two galleries in one easy, expertly managed visit.
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Hosted entry to Uffizi Gallery
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Hosted entry to Accademia Gallery
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Live guide
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Transfers between the two galleries
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Audio guide
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Access to Vasari Corridor
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Rocio
Jul, 2025Verified booking
Waiting time at the reception is comfortable and air-conditioned. The local guide explains very well (Renata) and solves any doubts.Marco
Jul, 2025Verified booking
Already being there is memorable. It was raining inside, the best was dripping from the roof ,blocked the staircase formed a long queue for the elevator. It is the Uffizi, it must not drip inside and you have to find quicker solutions, to dry 2 drops. Amazing place as always otherwise. 6 time for me mao disappointedJoadi
Jun, 2025Verified booking
Seeing the statue of David in person was amazing. We really loved seeing Michelangelo's unfinished statues as it helped us gain an understanding of his process. A video on gilded wooden panels was really interesting too. A stunningly finely embroidered tapestry was another favourite too. Had issues with both the Headout app & email on the day. I was able to access the app and tickets the night before but at the meeting pint neither the app or 'show tickets' tab in the email would open. Very weird. I had no trouble with any other travel apps on my phone so it wasn't an Internet access issue. Also, I had booked for 9:30am session but the 2 tickets the host gave us were forv8:55-9am & 9-9:15am. Fortunately we stayed as long as we like in the gallery so all ended well.Rosemary
Jun, 2025Verified booking
You cannot go to Florence and not see David! The tour guide arranged our entry quickly, bringing us from the meeting point, a short walk from the Accademia, straight into the entrance. The quick entry was worth the price, this visit isn't cheap though!! There are some wonderful pieces here, so take your time to explore, rather than head straight for David. And when you turn into the gallery to see him, perfectly positioned in great natural light, it does take your breath away. Also, walking all around him to get the full effect, you will admire Michelangelo's attention to detail, something I never fully appreciated from photos previously. Thus can be a short visit, but definitely worth it!!Monica
Jun, 2025Verified booking
I booked the tickets and it was easy to get them delivered, I bought the child's ticket quickly and the line was about 15 minutes. Good service
Enjoy hosted entry at Florence’s top art galleries—skip the lines, save time, and explore iconic masterpieces at your own pace.
Getting started
Meet your host at the designated spot near each gallery. Your host will assist with entry formalities and guide you past ticket queues. Security checks are mandatory at both galleries, so keep your ID handy.
Uffizi Gallery
What to expect
The Uffizi is Florence’s most famous art museum, home to Renaissance masterpieces collected by the Medici.
Features
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Admire Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus and Primavera.
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See early works by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Giotto.
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Wander through elegant corridors filled with ancient statues and ceiling frescoes.
Accademia Gallery
What to expect
The Accademia is known for housing Michelangelo’s David and his unfinished sculptures.
Features
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Stand before the towering David, sculpted from a single block of Carrara marble.
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See The Prisoners—Michelangelo’s half-finished figures emerging from stone.
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Explore rooms filled with Florentine Gothic art and 15th-century masterpieces.
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What to bring
- A valid photo ID matching the ticket name
What's not allowed
Uffizi Gallery:
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Large bags, backpacks, and umbrellas (must be left in the free cloakroom near the entrance)
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Flash photography, outside food and drink, drones, and pets (except service animals with advance notice)
Accademia Gallery:
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Large bags, beverages, tripods, and flash photography.
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Pets (except guide dogs, service dogs, and certified therapy pets)
Accessibility
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Both the Uffizi and Accademia Galleries are wheelchair- and stroller-accessible, with facilities to accommodate visitors with mobility needs.
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From December 2, 2024 to December 2, 2025, lifts in the east wing near the Granducal Staircase will be closed for maintenance. Visitors needing lift access can ask staff to escort them to the west wing (Lanzi Staircase) lifts.
Additional information
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Tip: Start at the Accademia for a shorter visit and finish at the Uffizi, which typically takes longer to explore.
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No re-entry is allowed once you exit either gallery.
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Insider tip – Uffizi: The cafeteria above the Loggia dei Lanzi offers panoramic views of Piazza della Signoria—worth a coffee stop!
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Insider tip – Accademia: Need a quick break? Pop over to the nearby Mercato di San Lorenzo for gelato or a snack.
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On the first Sunday of every month, the Uffizi offers free entry during normal opening hours.
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Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at the Accademia.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the ticket redemption point of each attraction.
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If you have purchased reduced-price tickets, please carry your valid photo ID proof for verification. Students must show their valid student IDs.
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Kindly ensure that you arrive 20 minutes before the start time of your tour to avoid any delays.
Ticket Redemption Points
The Uffizi Gallery
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Make your way to the ticket counter at Door 3 to exchange your mobile voucher for a physical ticket.
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You can then head to Door 1 and head in (look for the 'People with Reservations' sign).
The Accademia Gallery
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Make your way to the Ticketing Counter the Galleria dell'Accademia, Via Ricasoli, 58 (street)
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The gallery is just a 1-minute walk from the 'Museum of Craft' & from the 'David of Michelangelo Statue'
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You can also spot a tiny bookstore door (Libreria Gozzini) just opposite the gallery
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