What makes it 49% Baby-Friendly: Parents must leave strollers at the Uffizi cloakroom, walk 45-60 min with a carrier, and there are no changing rooms inside, so visiting with an infant is possible but inconvenient.
Note: Vasari Corridor is 49% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Florence for a more suitable experience.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: The 750 m corridor walk with window stops and quick breaks fits into 1–2 hours without overtaxing the baby or parents.
Panoramic window stops:
Pause at each Arno-facing window to spot Ponte Vecchio and river views.
Tip: Bring a baby carrier for easier movement; take quick snack breaks near windows.
Baby Pit-Stop visit:
Use the Uffizi’s private baby room before entry for feeding and changing.
Tip: Arrive 15 minutes early to locate the room on the 2nd floor cafeteria area.
Accessibility support:
Borrow a courtesy wheelchair or use ramps and lifts for strollers.
Tip: Request free wheelchair at Door 1 or leave stroller in the Uffizi cloakroom.
Family-friendly tour:
Join a 1 hour small-group family tour with kid-focused stories.
Tip: Book with Florence Awaits for reduced child rates and engaging storytelling.

Victor Atsuta
Pretty disappointing experience. The corridor itself offers very little — just a small collection of marble statues and nothing truly remarkable. The walk is short, maybe 15 minutes, and the guide provides no real explanations. The biggest issue is that when you enter the Uffizi you must be ready to leave at a fixed time, which means you can’t freely enjoy the gallery at your own pace. On top of t...
Anna Nikulina
I booked the evening tour of the Vasari Corridor because it was advertised as a unique and unforgettable experience. Unfortunately, it turned out to be very disappointing. In reality, it is simply an empty corridor — without paintings, without meaningful displays, and offered at quite a high price. The description suggested that one could imagine walking in the footsteps of great historical figure...
TJ Ennis
It is utter nonsense to give this corridor one or two stars. First of all there is plenty of time to see the great art in the Uffizi before the appointed walk in the corridor, nobody has to be hurried at all. Second, the stroll down the corridor is intentional, and not painfully slow as some describe; to walk the hallways taken by the most powerful leaders in Italy was a complete honor. So what...
Howard Deane
An utter disappointment. It was nothing more than a recently painted corridor, with a series of busts that had been covered, awaiting an opening of sorts, and an intriguing view into a church from the corridor. We could’ve lived with this, but because the start times were so strict we ended up rushing our visit to the Ufizzi in order to get to the starting point at the proper time. There were som...
Andrea Olivato
All the reviews that tell you that it’s completely empty are true. There’s no artwork, all is modern. But I loved the experience anyway. You can see the main roads of ancient Florence from above, you’re passing on top of the Ponte Vecchio, it’s so cool to imagine being part of the Medici family and just use this passage to go from one palace to the other. You can see Florence as you usually don’...
Book a morning slot in spring and autumn for cooler weather and fewer crowds; summers can be hot in the corridor.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Uffizi + Vasari Corridor ticket (per adult) | EUR 43 |
| Reservation fee (per person) | EUR 4 |
| Reservation fee (baby) | EUR 4 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 98 |
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