Palazzo Vecchio Skip-the-Line Guided Tour
Palazzo Vecchio Skip-the-Line Guided Tour
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Palazzo Vecchio Skip-the-Line Guided Tour
Skip the queues and step straight into Florence's seat of power with this guided tour of Palazzo Vecchio. Your expert guide leads you through the fortress that has dominated Piazza della Signoria for over 700 years, from its medieval foundations to its Renaissance transformation under the Medici family. You'll explore the grand halls where Florence's rulers made decisions that shaped the city's destiny, including the spectacular Salone dei Cinquecento with Giorgio Vasari's towering frescoes.
The palace reveals layers of Florentine history through its art and architecture. Marvel at Donatello's bronze Judith and Holofernes, discover over 50 hand-painted Renaissance maps in the Room of Maps, and walk through richly decorated private apartments that still serve as Florence's city hall. Your guide shares the stories behind each masterpiece, from Roman relics to Renaissance innovations that made this palace a symbol of civic power and artistic achievement.
What is Included
- Skip-the-line entry to Palazzo Vecchio
- Expert guided tour in multiple languages
- Access to the Salone dei Cinquecento and decorated halls
- Entry to private apartments and Room of Maps
- Small group experience limited to 14 guests
- Visit to Arnolfo's Tower (weather permitting) or medieval guard walk
Good to Know
Tours last 1.5 to 2 hours and meet at a designated point beside the museum entrance. Arrive 15 minutes early to ensure a prompt start. The main floors are wheelchair accessible, though some mezzanine levels are not. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult throughout the visit.
Some palace rooms may close for official ceremonies or city council functions. If it rains, you'll visit the medieval guard walk instead of Arnolfo's Tower. ID may be required for discounted or child tickets. The palace combines medieval architecture with Renaissance opulence, so expect varied room types and decorative styles throughout your visit.
While exploring the political heart of Florence, consider extending your Renaissance experience with a guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery to see masterpieces by Botticelli and Leonardo da Vinci. For a broader perspective on Medici power, the Medici Chapels tour reveals the family's final resting place and Michelangelo's architectural genius.
Why you'll love it
- Gain fast-track entry by skipping ticket queues and explore the museum with a licensed guide in a group of up to 20 guests
- Your local expert reveals Savonarola’s rise in the Hall of Five Hundred and the Florentine liberty symbol at Donatello’s Judith
- Upgrade to a small group tour of up to 14 guests and make your visit more personalized and less crowded
- You can also opt for a secret passage guided tour through Duke Gualtieri’s hidden stairway, discovering secret cabinets and artifacts.
Good to know
- Age suitability
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- Opening times
09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 02:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm
- Know before you go
Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
Be aware some palace areas may close for official events
ID may be required for discounted or child tickets
The museum is wheelchair accessible on main floors
Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult
- Visitor guidelines
Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
Be aware some palace areas may close for official events
ID may be required for discounted or child tickets
The museum is wheelchair accessible on main floors
Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
How long does the Palazzo Vecchio guided tour last?
The guided tour lasts between 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on the group and selected options.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The main floors of the museum are wheelchair accessible, but some areas such as mezzanine levels may not be.
What should I do if it rains?
If it rains, Arnolfo's Tower will be closed. Instead, you'll visit the medieval guard walk inside the palace.
Can children join the tour?
Yes, but all children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult throughout the visit.
Are there days when Palazzo Vecchio is closed or partially inaccessible?
Occasionally, palace rooms may be closed for official ceremonies or city council functions.
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