Uffizi & Vasari Corridor: Skip-the-Line Tickets with Audio
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Overview
Uffizi Gallery and Vasari Corridor Entry Tickets and Audio App, located in Florence, offers a unique chance to see special art and history. The Vasari Corridor is finally open after being closed for eight years! This is a special package to visit one of the most famous places in Florence, a symbol of the Medici family's power. It includes a multilingual audio app made by art experts for both the Uffizi Gallery and the Vasari Corridor.
Visitors will get to explore the Vasari Corridor and the Uffizi Gallery. The Uffizi Gallery is full of amazing Renaissance art by famous artists. The Vasari Corridor is a secret passageway with even more art and cool stories. This experience gives a closer look at Florence's art and history.
The package includes reserved tickets to skip the long lines at both places and audio apps for both the Uffizi Gallery and Vasari Corridor. Please note that this package does not include a guided tour or earphones.




Highlights
Skip the Line: Get faster entry with reserved tickets and avoid long queues.
Explore Art History: Discover the rich art of the Uffizi Gallery and Vasari Corridor.
Audio Guide: Learn about the art with a multilingual audio app.
Exclusive Access: Take advantage of the reopening of the Vasari Corridor after 8 years.
Sentiment Analysis
Visitors generally enjoyed the convenience and historical value of the experience, especially skipping the lines. Some found the audio guide adequate, while others desired more depth. The time constraints were a concern for a few.

Customers loved skipping the long lines and having more time to enjoy the art.
Many visitors found the audio guide very helpful and informative.
Some customers said that the Vasari Corridor was a highlight of their trip to Florence.
Visitors appreciated the easy booking process and clear instructions.
A few customers wished the audio guide was more detailed.
Some visitors felt the time slots were too strict and didn't allow enough time in each location.
The Journey
Vasari Corridor
Step into the secretive world of the Medici with a visit to the Vasari Corridor, reopening in December 2024 after eight years of meticulous restoration. This elevated passageway, commissioned by the Medici family in 1564, offers a privileged glimpse into their power and artistry. Connecting Palazzo Pitti, Palazzo Vecchio, and the Uffizi Gallery, the corridor allowed the Medici to move discreetly through Florence. Walk in their footsteps above the bustling streets, crossing the Ponte Vecchio, and admire breathtaking panoramic views. Discover the corridor's hidden history, architectural ingenuity, and the remarkable collection of self-portraits it houses. This exclusive experience offers a unique and unforgettable perspective on Renaissance Florence.
Uffizi Gallery
Immerse yourself in the heart of the Italian Renaissance at the Uffizi Gallery, one of the world's oldest and most renowned art museums. Originally designed by Giorgio Vasari for Cosimo I de' Medici, the gallery showcases an unparalleled collection of masterpieces from the 14th to 16th centuries. Marvel at Botticelli's 'The Birth of Venus' and 'Primavera,' Leonardo da Vinci's 'Annunciation,' Michelangelo's 'Doni Tondo,' and Raphael's portraits. Beyond the art, the Uffizi offers stunning views of the Arno River and the Ponte Vecchio, seamlessly blending art, history, and Florentine beauty. Experience the artistic genius that defined an era and made Florence the cultural epicenter of Europe.
Know Before You Go
This experience includes reserved timed entry tickets to the Uffizi Gallery and Vasari Corridor, along with multilingual audio apps for both locations. It excludes a guided tour and earphones. The entry time on your booking is for the Vasari Corridor. Please arrive two hours earlier to enter the Uffizi Gallery. For example, if your Vasari Corridor entry is at 11:15 AM, enter the Uffizi Gallery at 9:15 AM.
Hot Tip
Reviewers suggest arriving early to fully enjoy the Uffizi Gallery before your scheduled Vasari Corridor visit. Be prepared for crowds, especially during peak season, and wear comfortable shoes for walking.