Great video as always! We utilized the PASSEPARTOUT FAMILY Pass for 101€ (2 adults and unlimited children) during our 3 month stay, earlier this year. This allowed us to visit the Uffizi, Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens, in addition to the National Archaeological Museum and the Museum of the Opificio delle Pietre Dure as many times as we wanted with priority line access. A great value option most tourists don't seem to know about. Not only did we visit every museum on the list, we hit up the Uffizi and Boboli Gardens several times each.
Another great video! Have you ever gone to the Uffizi during one of the free days and if so what was your experience? I’m going to be in Florence in the beginning of November and I saw that the 1st weekend it will be free Nov 4th (National Unification Day) and Nov 5th (1st Sunday of the month). Considering that two days in a row will be free and that I’m not going during peak tourist season I’m not sure if I should go on one of these free days to save some money or wait until the following Tuesday when it’s full price.
Hello! I would not do that, there will be so many people on those days. Pay the price and try to go at an off hour. Like 1hr before closing or right when it opens. Glad you are visiting!
Good information! Was in the Uffizi when I was 18, a million years ago. If all goes as planned, hoped to get back to Florence in January. Been to many of Rome's museums (Borghese being one of my favorites) as an adult but not Florence's.
Can you explain more what door to go into? There are soo many of them. Also, if you buy beforehand, can you explain how you are getting your printed out ticket from that location you came out of? These are details that help people so much. Thank you for your video!
it's crazy you have to collect it even if you buy in advance but you do. the door for that is on the west wing, walk in the middle it will be on the west side. From the middle, the entrance is on the east side.
@@GregorBrown I’m so glad I’m watching this. I didn’t find anything in the website saying that I still needed to pick up physical tickets. Any idea if you can pick them up in advance? I’m traveling with children and I rather not have to go with everyone in there and rush around to the next door. Thank you, I’ve watched so many of your videos and the funny part is that now that the trip is closer and knowing that I’ve bought most tickets to attractions and planned an itinerary, the videos have a whole new layer of usefulness! I love having a mental map of the places where I’m going and you are great at providing context.
Thanks you for your wonderful video . Question: The museum entrance and Exit are the same? or different? I like to know where I will come out , so I can meet my daughter to pick me up. Looks so big inside. Thanks !
it's crazy you have to collect it even if you buy in advance but you do. the door for that is on the west wing, walk in the middle it will be on the west side. From the middle, the entrance is on the east side. (looks like it was door number 3)
So if I purchase tickets online do you still have to stand in that long line to retrieve a paper ticket ? Or is it a different entrance ? Do that sell out is that why you suggest purchase ahead?
For online ticket purchases for the Uffizi Gallery 🖼️, you often have a QR code or e-ticket sent to your email, which means you can bypass the main ticket line 🚶♂️🚶♀️. There is a specific entrance for those with pre-booked tickets, which significantly cuts down on wait time. It's recommended to purchase ahead because yes, tickets can sell out, especially during peak tourist seasons 🌞. And yeah, I know, a line to collect a physical online ticket seems pointless and disorganized, but this is Italy. ;)
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Love your videos, tks!
Awaiting for the Corridoio Vasario to finally be open again to visit. Can’t wait!
Thanks for watching
Great video as always! We utilized the PASSEPARTOUT FAMILY Pass for 101€ (2 adults and unlimited children) during our 3 month stay, earlier this year. This allowed us to visit the Uffizi, Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens, in addition to the National Archaeological Museum and the Museum of the Opificio delle Pietre Dure as many times as we wanted with priority line access. A great value option most tourists don't seem to know about. Not only did we visit every museum on the list, we hit up the Uffizi and Boboli Gardens several times each.
That really sounds like it was a very good bargain to buy before the family and enabled you to see museums that a calmer pace over a couple of days
Thank you Gregor - that was a fantastic video. I can't wait to visit later in the year. All the best to you.
Another great video! Have you ever gone to the Uffizi during one of the free days and if so what was your experience? I’m going to be in Florence in the beginning of November and I saw that the 1st weekend it will be free Nov 4th (National Unification Day) and Nov 5th (1st Sunday of the month). Considering that two days in a row will be free and that I’m not going during peak tourist season I’m not sure if I should go on one of these free days to save some money or wait until the following Tuesday when it’s full price.
Hello! I would not do that, there will be so many people on those days. Pay the price and try to go at an off hour. Like 1hr before closing or right when it opens.
Glad you are visiting!
Good information! Was in the Uffizi when I was 18, a million years ago. If all goes as planned, hoped to get back to Florence in January. Been to many of Rome's museums (Borghese being one of my favorites) as an adult but not Florence's.
I hope this helps if you get back to Florence!
You do great videos mate, keep it up!
Hey thank you so much and thanks for watching and I hope it's entertaining
Thank you for this valuable information. Heading to Florence this Monday. Great timing😊
Glad it was helpful!
We went an hour before closing and Ferris Bueller’d the place. Not a soul there. It was awesome!
Smart!
Great information just in time for me to go on this coming Friday. :)
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome video. Thank you 😊
Glad you liked it!
good job greg
Thanks jenny.
Can you explain more what door to go into? There are soo many of them. Also, if you buy beforehand, can you explain how you are getting your printed out ticket from that location you came out of? These are details that help people so much. Thank you for your video!
it's crazy you have to collect it even if you buy in advance but you do. the door for that is on the west wing, walk in the middle it will be on the west side. From the middle, the entrance is on the east side.
@@GregorBrown I’m so glad I’m watching this. I didn’t find anything in the website saying that I still needed to pick up physical tickets. Any idea if you can pick them up in advance? I’m traveling with children and I rather not have to go with everyone in there and rush around to the next door.
Thank you, I’ve watched so many of your videos and the funny part is that now that the trip is closer and knowing that I’ve bought most tickets to attractions and planned an itinerary, the videos have a whole new layer of usefulness! I love having a mental map of the places where I’m going and you are great at providing context.
To collect the online ticket , 'where is Door 3' is it right next to 1 and 2 ? Please advise . Thanks!
Thanks you for your wonderful video . Question: The museum entrance and Exit are the same? or different? I like to know where I will come out , so I can meet my daughter to pick me up. Looks so big inside. Thanks !
It's different. Exit is on the east side
Great video, very helpful ! Do you know can I get an audiogude at the door ?
I believe so
Thank you for the great video, may i ask if it is possible to take pictures in the gallery using a mirrorless camera? Many thanks!
Yes you can! Remember to not have a flash
Thank you very much for your reply
Hi! after purchasing online, how or where do you get the official physical ticket? thanks!
it's crazy you have to collect it even if you buy in advance but you do. the door for that is on the west wing, walk in the middle it will be on the west side. From the middle, the entrance is on the east side. (looks like it was door number 3)
thank you so much for your response! this will be my first time in Italy, your videos have been so helpful@@GregorBrown
I've been trying to buy the 5 day pass but I can't figure out the webpage, it takes me to select the Ufizzi galleri entrance and thats all
So if I purchase tickets online do you still have to stand in that long line to retrieve a paper ticket ? Or is it a different entrance ? Do that sell out is that why you suggest purchase ahead?
For online ticket purchases for the Uffizi Gallery 🖼️, you often have a QR code or e-ticket sent to your email, which means you can bypass the main ticket line 🚶♂️🚶♀️. There is a specific entrance for those with pre-booked tickets, which significantly cuts down on wait time. It's recommended to purchase ahead because yes, tickets can sell out, especially during peak tourist seasons 🌞. And yeah, I know, a line to collect a physical online ticket seems pointless and disorganized, but this is Italy. ;)
Hello, very cool video, beautiful places, nice tour, I enjoyed spending time with you, friendly like, come visit, I will be very happy, good luck to you and all the best😍😍🤗🤗😉😉🥰🥰🤩🤩
Thank you very much!
Great video! Will be there for New Year’s! But more importantly…I’m a nurse, and those are some seriously juicy veins in your arm! 😂
yeah, funny you notice that. It's true, they are prominent at times! 💪
I was just there sept 20th. Yes buy your tickets in advance. Also, There will be 100s of people in any picture you take of any painting! 😂
That's great you went! How much time did you spend there?
@@GregorBrown 2 hours exactly. Hit all the main pieces of interest and time for the gift shop! :)