Uffizi and Accademia with Walking Tour and Breakfast


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  • Uffizi and Accademia with Walking Tour and Breakfast

Florence, Italy

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Trip Type:   Skip-the-Line Tours
Duration:  4 hours
4-hour small-group guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery, Accademia Gallery and a walking city tour with breakfast included in one day. This is the perfect tour for those who want to discover the gems of Florence (David, Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci) in just one morning along with our professional art-historian guide.

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4-hour small-group guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery, Accademia Gallery and a walking city tour with breakfast included in one day. This is the perfect tour for those who want to discover the gems of Florence (David, Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci) in just one morning along with our professional art-historian guide.This tour offers the perfect combination for people who want more in-depth knowledge about Florence’s treasures, offering the chance to visit both of the most famous museums in the world on the same day (which is also cheaper than visiting them separately).

In order to facilitate the visit to such large museums and ensure you have a satisfying experience, we offer a rather longer tour than normal: a two hour guided tour plus free time inside the museum to continue your visit after the guide has finished (in the Uffizi) and a 1½ hour guided tour plus more free time inside the museum (Accademia Gallery). Besides, during our walk between these two art galleries, your guide will continue the tour explaining the main sights you can see on your way. 

Delight yourself with a little stop to a traditional caffè where you will be offered a real italian cappuccino... just to charge your batteries after the Uffizi Gallery and to get ready for the Accademia.

Be ready to admire Botticelli, Michelangelo’s David, Leonardo Da Vinci, an original Stradivarius from 1690, made by Antonio Stradivari and the first modern piano, which was invented in Florence. We will delight you with the secrets and entertaining anecdotes that only our professional guides know In addition, as the entrance tickets are included, you will get faster access than regular visitors. Once the guided tours are finished, you can stay in the Accademia if you wish to continue exploring.




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