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Uffizi Gallery
How to visit Florence's Uffizi Gallery: which timed ticket to book, how far ahead, the rooms to head straight for, and whether it's worth the price.
Where
Florence, Italy
Opening hours
Tuesday to Sunday, 08:15โ18:30, with last entry at 17:30. Closed every Monday, plus 1 January and 25 December. Always confirm your date on uffizi.it.
Tickets
From โฌ25 (about ยฃ21) on the day, or โฌ29 (about ยฃ25) booked online in high season (MarchโOctober); cheaper in winter. A new afternoon ticket for entry from 16:00 is โฌ16 on site or โฌ20 online (roughly ยฃ14โยฃ17). Under-18s free; EU/EEA 18โ25s pay โฌ2. First Sunday of the month is free for everyone but very crowded.
Time needed
About 2 hours for the headline rooms; 3 or more if you take in the Caravaggios and the long corridors. Add 15โ30 minutes for the security and ticket-collection queue even with a timed slot.
In short
Visiting Uffizi Gallery
Book a timed-entry Uffizi ticket online before you fly โ slots for the popular mid-morning hours sell out two to three weeks ahead in spring and summer, and the buy-on-the-day queue can run to two hours. Head straight upstairs to the Botticelli rooms (10โ14) for the Birth of Venus and Primavera before the corridors fill, then work back through Leonardo and Michelangelo's Doni Tondo. Allow about two hours for the essentials, three if you want the Caravaggios on the lower floor.
How to visit without losing half a day to the queue
The Uffizi runs on timed entry, and the single thing that decides whether your visit is smooth or miserable is whether you booked one. Each ticket gives you a half-hour arrival window; turn up in it and you join a short pre-booked line, rather than the buy-on-the-day queue that snakes across Piazzale degli Uffizi and can take two hours in summer. Book online before you fly โ popular mid-morning slots from March to October go two to three weeks ahead.
The gallery is off the corner of Piazza della Signoria, between the Palazzo Vecchio and the Arno, an easy 15โ20 minute walk from Santa Maria Novella station down Via dei Calzaiuoli. Itโs open Tuesday to Sunday, 8:15 to 6:30, closed Mondays โ a trap that catches a lot of weekend trippers, so donโt pencil it in for a Monday. The collection sits on the top two floors of Vasariโs U-shaped building, and the standard route walks you up the east wing, across the river-facing corridor, and back down the west.
Which rooms, and is it worth it?
Donโt try to see everything โ the full route is a couple of kilometres of corridor. Head straight up to Rooms 10โ14, the Botticelli hall, where the Birth of Venus and Primavera hang in the same room; get there at opening before the tour groups and you might have a minute alone with them. From there itโs Leonardoโs early work, Michelangeloโs Doni Tondo in its original frame, and, if youโve still got energy, down to the lower floor for Caravaggioโs Medusa and Bacchus. Two hours covers the headliners; three lets you slow down.
On budget: the afternoon ticket introduced in January 2026 (entry from 4pm, โฌ16 on site or โฌ20 online) is a genuine saving and the galleries are quieter late, though youโll have under three hours before they start clearing rooms. The free first Sunday is only worth it if youโll queue from before opening โ otherwise the crowds undo the saving. Our verdict: if you pay to go inside one museum in Florence, make it this one, and pair it with a climb up the Duomo or a walk to the Oltrarno rather than stacking it against the Accademia the same day.
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