Corridoio Vasariano e Galleria degli Uffizi: tour esclusivo

Overview

Join us to see the great reopening of the Vasari Corridor with our smart guides.

By booking our special tour, you will get the chance to walk Florence, crossing the Ponte Vecchio and seeing the town from a new point.

In 1565, the famous architect Giorgio Vasari was asked by the Grand Duke of Tuscany to make the well-known Corridor.

This building helped Grand Duke Cosimo I de' Medici move between palaces without meeting with the common people.

Our trip will start at the Uffizi Gallery, which lets us come in right away to the Vasari Corridor.

We will see famous works of art known all over the world, including Botticelli's Venus, Leonardo da Vinci's Annunciation, and Titian's Venus of Urbino.

The "Prince’s Path" comes as an artistic success and works as an perfect place to feel a bit of nobility for a day.

We invite you to discover the unmatched feeling of uniqueness that can only be found inside the Vasari Corridor.

Why Travelers Chose This Tour

What's Included
  • Ticket entrances with skip-the-line
  • Guide
What's Excluded
  • Food and drinks

Meeting and Pickup

Meeting point
Fountain of Neptune
P.za della Signoria, Firenze FI, Italy
In front of the Neptune Fountain, in Signoria Square
Point of arrival
Grotta del Buontalenti
Piazza de' Pitti, Firenze FI, Italy
You will exit the door next to the Grotta Buontalenti, to be accompanied by the exit from the courtyard of Palazzo Pitti

What To Expect

Uffizi Galleries (Gallerie degli Uffizi)

The Uffizi is one of the oldest and most famous art galleries in the world. It has taken place within Palazzo degli Uffizi the Palace of Offices in Florence Italy.

2 hours - Entrance ticket included

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Vasari Corridor (Corridoio Vasariano)

The Vasari Corridor is an upper covered way in Florence which joins the Palazzo Vecchio with the Palazzo Pitti, beginning from the southern front of Palazzo Vecchio joining it to Uffizi Gallery and coming out from its southern front; it goes over Lungarno degli Archibusieri then follows the north side of River Arno until it gets to Ponte Veczo where it crosses this river.

30 minutes - Entrance ticket included

Ponte Vecchio (Pass By)

It is a medieval stone bridge with spandrels closed and a segmental arch over the Arno River in Florence, famous for the shops on its sides—those of jewelers, artists' wares, and souvenirs.

Free entrance

Itinerary Map

Additional Info
  • Accessible for individuals using wheelchairs.
  • Nearby, there are options for public transportation.
  • All transportation alternatives are accessible to individuals using wheelchairs.
  • Every area and surface is designed to accommodate wheelchair access.
  • Appropriate for individuals of all physical fitness levels, it is essential to present your passport or identification card on the day of your visit.

Cancellation Policy

All transactions are conclusive.

Refunds will not be issued for any cancellations.

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