Guided Tours
The Uffizi Gallery is an incredible museums, with over 45 halls full of impressive and stunning works of art from the 12th century up to the 16th century.
If you’re planning a vacation in Florence, it is natural that you’ll want to see all of its amazing treasures. There are many in Florence, so it is likely you’ll only have a few hours to dedicate to your visit to the Uffizi.
The solution? A guided tour of the Uffizi!
Let a specialized art history expert guide you through the Uffizi and to the masterpieces contained within! During your tour, the guide will accompany you from hall to hall, taking you on a journey into art and its history as he or she illustrates the most beautiful works of art in the museum. Not only will you learn about the importance of each painting, but also the context in the times when they were made.
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Reserve your ticket today and visit the Uffizi Gallery on a Guided Tour in English!
See additional guided visits in Florence
In addition to visiting the Uffizi in the company of an expert guide, you can also visit other museums or visit the city with a guide on these other itineraries:
Accademia Gallery Guided Tour »
Visit the Accademia with a guide to learn all the details and secrets of Michelangelo and his most famous work of art, the David.
What better way to explore and learn about Florence and its past than with an English speaking guide at your side? When was the cathedral built, how long did it take, what is Palazzo Vecchio and why is it called Piazza della Signoria? Make your visit to Florence fun: Book your walking tour of Florence today!
Visit sumptuous rooms and richly decorated private apartments in the Palatina gallery, then your tour heads out to Ponte Vecchio and end in Piazza della Signoria as you discover the riches Florence has to offer.
Start your tour in Piazza Santa Croce and learn the importance of the area for the textile dying industry in Florence, then head on to the Bargello, the old palace of the Podesta turned prison and now displaying beautiful sculptures.
Explore the center of Florence, from Piazza della Repubblica passing by Orsanmichele to Piazza della Signoria, then heading on Ponte Vecchio, Via Tornabuoni (now a pedestrian area) and ending in Piazza degli Strozzi, in front of the impressive stone palace belonging to another of Florence’s important families, the Strozzi.
A new way to discover Florence – the 24 hour bus ticket lets you get on and off the double decker sightseeing bus that goes around the historical center as well as offering the most memorable views of Florence. Head to Fiesole as well — two routes, one ticket!





