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[Florence Morning/Afternoon Uffizi Gallery + City Night View] Master the Essentials! Professional Guided Tour (Korean Guide / Available on the Same Day)
[Florence Morning/Afternoon Uffizi Gallery + City Night View] Master the Essentials! Professional Guided Tour (Korean Guide / Available on the Same Day)
[Florence Morning/Afternoon Uffizi Gallery + City Night View] Master the Essentials! Professional Guided Tour (Korean Guide / Available on the Same Day)
[Florence Morning/Afternoon Uffizi Gallery + City Night View] Master the Essentials! Professional Guided Tour (Korean Guide / Available on the Same Day)
[Florence Morning/Afternoon Uffizi Gallery + City Night View] Master the Essentials! Professional Guided Tour (Korean Guide / Available on the Same Day)

[Florence Morning/Afternoon Uffizi Gallery + City Night View] Master the Essentials! Professional Guided Tour (Korean Guide / Available on the Same Day)


Please present your e-voucher and passport on-site

  • This is a must-see tour of Florence, combining the Uffizi Gallery and city tour.
  • Recommended for those who are visiting Florence for the first time or who would like to visit the art museum with professional explanations.
  • Master Florence in just one day!
[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Minimum participant requirement5 travelers
Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeMuseum tour, City walking tour
TransportWalking

Product Info

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Florence, the representative city of the Renaissance era that blossomed with beautiful culture and economic prosperity.

We will explore the Uffizi Gallery, Florence's treasure trove where you can see artworks by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael all in one place, with explanations from a professional guide.

This is a tour that will make you clearly feel the difference between seeing with knowledge and seeing without.

Experienced guides explain even unfamiliar works in detail so that you can easily understand them.

It will be a great experience for first-time museum tour visitors and for children as well.

▶ Small Group Tour: A comfortable small group tour for up to 9 people.

▶ Tour Time: Morning Tour - 09:30 ~ 12:20

Afternoon Tour - 14:30 ~ 17:20

▶ The minimum number of participants for the tour is 5, and the tour may be cancelled if the number of participants is insufficient.

Meeting in front of Gucci Garden - Uffizi Morning + Night View: 09:30 ~ 12:20, 18:00 ~ 20:30 / Uffizi Afternoon + Night View: 14:30 ~ 17:20, 18:00 ~ 20:30

Meeting in front of Gucci Garden - Uffizi Morning + Night View: 09:30 ~ 12:20, 18:00 ~ 20:30 / Uffizi Afternoon + Night View: 14:30 ~ 17:20, 18:00 ~ 20:30

Uffizi Gallery (180 minutes) – Anna Maria Medici donated the entire family collection on the condition that the works would not be sent out of Florence. Thanks to her, we can see precious Renaissance masterpieces all in one place in Florence. At the Uffizi Gallery, which established the principles of modern museum exhibitions, we can feel her deep affection for Florence. Valuable art acquired by the Medici family through their long-standing patronage of artists!

Uffizi Gallery (180 minutes) – Anna Maria Medici donated the entire family collection on the condition that the works would not be sent out of Florence. Thanks to her, we can see precious Renaissance masterpieces all in one place in Florence. At the Uffizi Gallery, which established the principles of modern museum exhibitions, we can feel her deep affection for Florence. Valuable art acquired by the Medici family through their long-standing patronage of artists!

San Lorenzo Cathedral: Night Tour, Meeting at 18:00. We begin the Florence tour with the story of the Medici family, who founded Florence.

San Lorenzo Cathedral: Night Tour, Meeting at 18:00. We begin the Florence tour with the story of the Medici family, who founded Florence.

Palazzo Medici Riccardi – We listen to the story of a family that nurtured the artists who brought the Renaissance to fruition beneath the Medici palace.

Palazzo Medici Riccardi – We listen to the story of a family that nurtured the artists who brought the Renaissance to fruition beneath the Medici palace.

Florence Duomo, Giotto's Bell Tower, Baptistery of San Giovanni – From the iconic Cathedral of Santa Maria del Rey (Duomo) to Giotto's Bell Tower and the Baptistery of San Giovanni, these are the highlights of a trip to Florence. The beauty of the city that gave birth to the Renaissance from the Middle Ages unfolds before your eyes.

Florence Duomo, Giotto's Bell Tower, Baptistery of San Giovanni – From the iconic Cathedral of Santa Maria del Rey (Duomo) to Giotto's Bell Tower and the Baptistery of San Giovanni, these are the highlights of a trip to Florence. The beauty of the city that gave birth to the Renaissance from the Middle Ages unfolds before your eyes.

Dante's House – This is the birthplace of Dante, Florence's greatest writer and statesman. We introduce the sad yet romantic life of Dante that permeates his entire literary world.

Dante's House – This is the birthplace of Dante, Florence's greatest writer and statesman. We introduce the sad yet romantic life of Dante that permeates his entire literary world.

Piazza della Signorina, Palazzo Vecchio, Loggia dei Lanzi – these are the places that have been the center of Florence's history for over 900 years. The exteriors are beautiful, but you can also admire the representative Renaissance sculptures that fill the space right before your eyes.

Piazza della Signorina, Palazzo Vecchio, Loggia dei Lanzi – these are the places that have been the center of Florence's history for over 900 years. The exteriors are beautiful, but you can also admire the representative Renaissance sculptures that fill the space right before your eyes.

Ponte Vecchio – the oldest bridge in Florence. You can see the glittering shops of Florentine goldsmiths up close above the Arno River, which flows sparkling in the sunlight.

Ponte Vecchio – the oldest bridge in Florence. You can see the glittering shops of Florentine goldsmiths up close above the Arno River, which flows sparkling in the sunlight.

City Night View + Michelangelo Hill: This is a square where you can take in a panoramic view of downtown Florence. You can see the landmarks you visited during the tour all at once. We capture the fantastic scenery of Florence unfolding from atop Michelangelo Hill. (Unless otherwise requested, the tour ends at Ponte Vecchio) * For safety reasons, we will not climb Michelangelo Hill in case of rain!

City Night View + Michelangelo Hill: This is a square where you can take in a panoramic view of downtown Florence. You can see the landmarks you visited during the tour all at once. We capture the fantastic scenery of Florence unfolding from atop Michelangelo Hill. (Unless otherwise requested, the tour ends at Ponte Vecchio) * For safety reasons, we will not climb Michelangelo Hill in case of rain!

Purchase Notice

[Tour Notes]

▶ Tours depart with a minimum of 5 participants. (The tour may be canceled if the minimum number of participants is not met.)

▶ Tour courses and programs may change depending on local circumstances.

▶ Please be punctual for the meeting time as group tours may cause inconvenience to other participants.

▶ Children under 3 years old are not permitted on the tour. (Strollers are not allowed.)

▶ In case of night tour, if it rains, the guide will determine whether the tour can proceed on the same day and inform you.


[Ticket Information]

▶ When purchasing tickets on your behalf after confirming the tour, we will reserve tickets by receiving the admission fee in advance to prevent no-shows.

▶ After confirming your tour, if you are purchasing tickets on your behalf, please provide the number of adults and students when applying for the tour. (If not provided, you will be purchasing a general adult ticket.)


[Restricted Entry Items]

▶ Items that could cause injury to others or be used as weapons (e.g. knives, scissors, camera tripods, selfie sticks, umbrellas, etc.)

▶ Large backpack or carrier


[Travel Insurance]

▶ Travel Insurance: Please purchase travel insurance individually.


[etc]

▶ After the COVID-19 pandemic, you must bring your own earphones (3.5mm Aux wired stereo earphones). (If you don't have them, you can purchase them.)

▶ Please prepare the amount of items not included in cash (Euro).

▶ After confirming your reservation, be sure to leave your KakaoTalk or phone number linked to KakaoTalk!


[Voucher and Guide]

▶ There is no separate e-voucher for this product.

▶ The day before the tour, we will send you information such as meeting time and location via KakaoTalk or the messenger you registered.


[Consultation and Inquiry]

▶ If you have any questions before the tour, please contact us through KakaoTalk Channel: Sketchbook Travel!

Reminders

  • A minimum of 5 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 7 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 5 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

FAQ

1. What are the must-see iconic artworks at the Uffizi Gallery?

The Uffizi Gallery houses masterpieces from the Italian Renaissance. Key highlights include Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus" and "Primavera," Leonardo da Vinci's "Annunciation," Michelangelo's "Doni Tondo," and Raphael's "Madonna of the Goldfinch." Visitors should also seek out works by Titian, Caravaggio, and Filippo Lippi to appreciate the breadth of its collection.

2. Where is Michelangelo's David located in Florence, if not in the Uffizi Gallery?

Michelangelo's iconic statue of David is not housed in the Uffizi Gallery. The original masterpiece can be found in the Accademia Gallery in Florence. A replica stands in its original location in Piazza della Signoria, and another one is at Piazzale Michelangelo, offering panoramic city views.

3. Is visiting the Uffizi Gallery in Florence truly worth it for art enthusiasts and first-time visitors?

Absolutely. The Uffizi Gallery offers an unparalleled journey through the Renaissance, showcasing foundational works of Western art. It provides deep insights into art history and Italian culture, making it highly valuable for both dedicated art lovers and those new to Florence, offering a profound appreciation for its artistic heritage.

4. How does the Uffizi Gallery compare to the Accademia Gallery in Florence for different art preferences?

The Uffizi Gallery is a comprehensive collection of Renaissance paintings, ideal for those interested in art history and diverse Italian masters. The Accademia Gallery, while smaller, is primarily famous for housing Michelangelo's David and a collection focused on sculpture. Choose Uffizi for breadth of painting, and Accademia specifically for David and related sculpture.

5. What are the recommended transportation options for visitors exploring Florence and reaching the Uffizi Gallery?

Florence's city center is largely pedestrian-friendly, making walking an excellent way to explore and reach the Uffizi Gallery. For slightly longer distances, local buses operated by ATAF are efficient. Taxis are also readily available, particularly for evening travel or when carrying luggage. The Uffizi Gallery is centrally located, easily accessible on foot from most major city landmarks.

6. What specific public transport systems are available for navigating Florence's city center and attractions?

Florence primarily relies on its efficient bus system, operated by ATAF and Li-nea, for public transportation within the city center and surrounding areas. There is also a tram line that connects the main train station (Santa Maria Novella) to various suburbs, though its utility for central tourist attractions like the Uffizi Gallery is limited.

7. How useful are trams as a mode of transport for tourists visiting sites like the Uffizi Gallery in Florence?

While Florence has a tram system, its routes are primarily designed to connect the city center with outlying neighborhoods and the airport, rather than serving core tourist attractions within the historic center. For visiting the Uffizi Gallery and other central sites, walking or using the local bus network is generally more practical and direct for tourists.

8. What unique aspects define the overall experience of visiting the Uffizi Gallery in Florence?

The Uffizi Gallery offers a unique journey through time, housed in a historic building designed by Vasari. Its highlights include the carefully curated chronological display of artworks, the breathtaking views of the Arno River and Ponte Vecchio from its windows, and the sheer concentration of Renaissance masterpieces under one roof, providing a profound cultural immersion.

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