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Kenna Jun 11th, 2002 04:06 PM

Uffizi during lunch
 
Do I need to reserve tickets to Uffizi if I plan to go during lunch-time or late afternoon before the museum closes? How about for Accademia?<BR>Thank you.

Diane Jun 11th, 2002 05:25 PM

Yes. Unless you enjoy standing in lines for a long time. It is very easy to make reservations for a set time before you go. Do a search on Uffizi and the number should pop up in the results. I was very happy we had made these arrangements as it saved us a lot of time when we were there in May 2001.

Carol Jun 12th, 2002 11:26 AM

We visited the Accademia on Saturday May 11th ~5:45pm- right after the 5:00 mass in English in the Duomo (which was beautiful by the way!) and there was NO line and almost no one there. By 6:15 we had David almost all to ourselves. It was great! The museum does close at 6:50.

Trent Jun 12th, 2002 04:39 PM

Definitely get reservations for the Uffizi. They are not needed for Accademia.

Maurice Jun 12th, 2002 05:25 PM

Sept. 20th 2001 - Bargello, 0 min. Accademia, 5 min. Uffuzi, 3 Hrs.<BR>I would suggest reservations for Uffuzi. At the very least, you can buy the reserved tickets the day before if it's not a busy time. We bought ours about 3PM, and already the only available time was 3PM the next day - this was not a busy time. The no-reserve line moves that much slower because of all the reservation tickets going ahead of you. With the reservations, I seem to remember you have a 15 min. window to get lined up.<BR>If you plan ahead, you can also reserve a tour of the Vasari corridor from the P. Signora to Boboli gardens during the spring or fall months. (3 hrs one morning). Scan this site or the internet for the phone no. and details.

mary Jun 12th, 2002 06:38 PM

Tickets are great,save time and stress.Ordered last year through my hotel and were waiting for me as i arrived.I am going back this year and did the same ,knowing how well it worked out.

newt Jun 12th, 2002 06:42 PM

can pick up tix for Uffizi at Museum of San Marco, near the Accademia. But make reservations. No lines to wait at Museum San Marco usually.

Deloris Jun 12th, 2002 07:08 PM

You don't say when you're going but if it is in the summer, definitely YES.<BR>We were there MaY 1 AND THE LINE WAS SEVERAL BLOCKS LONG. tOURS ARE ALL OVER THE PLACE IN THE SUMMER AND ONE THING YOU DON'T WANT TO DO ON VACATION IS STAND IN LINE. tHERE WAS EVEN A BLOCK LONG LINE AT THE DUOMO AND THE MEDICI<BR>CHAPEL. IF YOU WANT TO GO TO A CATHEDRAL IN ITALY AND NOT STAND IN LINE<BR>YOU CAN ENTER BY A SIDE DOOR IF YOU TELL THE GUARD YOU ARE THERE TO WORSHIP.<BR> LIGHT A CANDLE FOR THE ALTAR WITH A PRAYER. YOU AREN'T REQUIRED TO BE CATHOLIC TO DO THIS.<BR>IF FAITH IS NOT YOUR THING, IT WOULD BE DISRESPECTFUL TO USE THIS METHOD.<BR>


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