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Florence: Uffizi & Accademia Small Group Tour with Art Historian

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Summary

Florence’s masterpieces up close with stories you won’t forget

Step into Florence’s art scene with skip-the-line entry to both Uffizi and Accademia galleries, guided by an art historian who shares stories behind Botticelli and Michelangelo’s David. Wander past the Duomo and Palazzo Vecchio in a small group setting, pausing for those little moments that stick with you long after you leave.

experience

What’s the experience like?

You know that feeling when you’re not sure if you’re looking at real life or a painting? That hit me right away in the Uffizi Gallery. Our guide, Francesca, started us off by the Botticelli room — she spoke so casually about Venus like she was talking about an old friend. The smell of old wood floors mixed with a faint trace of coffee from someone’s cup (no idea how they snuck that in) just made it feel lived-in, not like some stuffy museum. She pointed out tiny details I’d never have noticed on my own — I actually laughed out loud when she explained why one cherub had such a grumpy face. Didn’t expect to laugh in an art gallery, honestly.

Afterwards we wandered through Piazza della Signoria — there was a street musician playing something soft on guitar and this older man nearby just closed his eyes to listen. The walk between the Uffizi and Accademia is short but busy, and I kept getting distracted by shop windows full of leather bags (I almost lost the group once). The Florence Duomo kind of sneaks up on you — suddenly it’s just there, massive and striped against the sky. Francesca paused so we could stare at it for a minute; nobody said anything, which felt right.

The Accademia Gallery is smaller but somehow louder — people whispering “David” under their breath as soon as they spot him. Seeing Michelangelo’s David up close is weirdly emotional. You notice things like the veins in his hands or the way his toes grip the base. Francesca told us how Michelangelo used to sneak into morgues to study anatomy (she said it like gossip), which made me look at David’s muscles differently. I still think about that moment sometimes.

3h 30m
itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Florence museums and city walking tour

  • Pass by Signoria Square
  • See the Municipality of Florence
  • Walk along a beautiful Florence street
  • See the Cathedral from outside
  • Walk along a famous Florence street
  • Visit the Uffizi Gallery
  • Visit the Accademia Gallery
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How long does the Florence Uffizi & Accademia tour last?

How long does the Florence Uffizi & Accademia tour last?

The tour takes about half a day, including 1.5 to 2 hours at the Uffizi Gallery, 1 hour at the Accademia Gallery, plus walking time between sites.

Is entry to both museums included in this tour?

Is entry to both museums included in this tour?

Yes, timed entry tickets for both Uffizi Gallery and Accademia Gallery are included.

Do I need to bring my passport or ID for this tour?

Do I need to bring my passport or ID for this tour?

Yes, each traveler must present a valid passport or ID matching their booking name for entry to the Uffizi Gallery.

Is this small group tour wheelchair accessible?

Is this small group tour wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible throughout all locations visited.

Does this Florence tour include hotel pickup?

Does this Florence tour include hotel pickup?

No hotel pickup is included; you meet your guide at the designated starting point in Florence.

Can infants join this walking tour?

Can infants join this walking tour?

Yes, infants can join and may ride in a pram or stroller; infants must sit on an adult's lap if needed.

What famous artworks will I see on this tour?

What famous artworks will I see on this tour?

You’ll see Botticelli’s works at the Uffizi Gallery and Michelangelo’s Statue of David at Accademia Gallery.

How many people are in each group?

How many people are in each group?

The small group size is limited to a maximum of 9 people per tour.

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What’s included

Your morning includes timed entry tickets for both Uffizi and Accademia galleries, a guided city walk led by an art historian who sticks with your small group throughout, plus plenty of time to pause for photos or questions along Florence’s streets before finishing inside the Academy where you can linger longer if you want.

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