Uffizi Gallery is one of the world's most famous art museums where millions of visitors arrived each year. The display of the museum holds incredible artworks by famous Italian artists like Michelangelo, Sandro Botticelli, Giotto, Cimabue, Masaccio, and many more. If you are also an art lover and want to visit the Uffizi gallery, we are here to help you and guide you for making your trip unforgettable. Where to Buy Uffizi Gallery tickets As the crowd at Uffizi Gallery is high throughout the year, it would be beneficial to buy online tickets in advance. By doing this you will save your time by avoiding long ticket lines at the ticket counters. Sometimes, there is so much crowd that you can't enter the museum because the quota of the day is filled. So, I would recommend you buy Uffizi Gallery tickets online in advance to easy entry to the museum without waiting in the queue. Opening hours of the Uffizi Gallery The Uffizi Gallery Museum opens from Tuesday to Sunday - 8.15 am to 6.50 pm The Museum remains closed on each Mondays, January 1, May 1 and December 25, Note: Entry to the museum on the first Sunday of each month is free. Where to stay near Uffizi Gallery There are many hotels of all ranges (from luxury to mid )near the Uffizi Gallery where you can stay according to your budget. Hotel Degli Orafi is just near the Uffizi gallery lashed with all the luxuries. Relais Piazza Signoria is another building to stay which is located in the center of Florence. It is a family hotel and you can visit anywhere in Florence because of its central location. If you are looking for a mid-range hotel than Canto Degli Scali is the best option which is located at only a few minutes of walking distance from the Uffizi Gallery Museum. Tips for visiting Uffizi Gallery Spend at least half a day at the Uffizi Gallery. Large and heavy bags are not allowed inside the museum, so be careful Wear comfortable shoes and clothes for your trip. Book tickets in advance, so you don't have to wait in long lines. Try to visit during the off-season (November 1- February 1) and save your money.