Recent Traveler Reviews
Here is a selection of the most recent reviews of the Skip the Line: Uffizi Gallery and Vasari Corridor Walking Tour submitted by actual travelers. Read what travelers liked, what they loved, and what they thought could be improved.
Absolutely stunning- a once in a lifetime experience. All the arrangements were smooth and straightforward, everyone was punctual and courteous. Our group lucked out with a superb guide who managed to keep a very mixed group age, nationality, education, etc completely spellbound. Her knowledge and enthusiasm were infectious, and despite heat, tiredness, crowds, noise and so on, we felt like the only people in the museum, being treated to a tour of wonderful informative experience. The Vasari Corridor was a fitting climax to a wonderful afternoon which we would recommend extremely highly. Definitely worth the money.
Reviewed by: Mark C, United Kingdom, September 2009
This gave us great insight into the Medici dynasty. The corridor takes a fascinating route and the portraits are inspiring. We could have done with much more time in the corridor and less in the Uffizi, which can't be viewed in a short time anyway. We would recommend this to anyone who wants to see into the inner workings of Florence, but this is not for first timers to the Uffizi.
Reviewed by: Anthony R, United Kingdom, August 2009
Architecturally, the tour was very good. The guide was proficient in the history of the building and knowledgeable about the art. Overall it was worth the money and one of the only ways to see the corridor.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, September 2009
The guide was very good and I have wanted to see the Vasari Corridor- the only negative was I felt a bit rushed at the end. We went too fast through the Corridor.
Reviewed by: Sally S, Italy, July 2009
This was well organised, with a knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide. It was good to get access to Vasari Corridor, which isn't otherwise easily accessible to public.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, May 2009
