Florence has more art per square meter than any city in history. The problem: if you try to see it all, you'll burn out by museum #2 and spend the rest of your trip in gelaterias (which is also valid). The solution: strategic museum-going. Know which rooms to sprint through, which to linger in, what time to arrive, and which lesser-known museums contain art that equals the Uffizi without the crowds. All 40 things to do โ
1. Gallerie degli Uffizi (โฌ25, book ahead). THE strategy: Skip rooms 1-9 (medieval gold backgrounds โ art historically important, visually monotonous). Go STRAIGHT to Rooms 10-14: Botticelli โ Birth of Venus + Primavera in the same room. Then Room 35: Leonardo's Annunciation. Room 41: Raphael. Room 66: Caravaggio. If you do only these rooms: 90 min, the essential Uffizi. Full visit: 3-4h. Best time: 11am (first tour groups have cleared the Botticelli rooms). 2. Galleria dell'Accademia (โฌ16, book ahead). David is in the Tribune at the end of the hall. Walk past the "Prisoners" (Michelangelo's unfinished slaves emerging from marble โ almost more powerful than David because you see the PROCESS). Stand at David's left side โ the asymmetry reveals the rooftop viewing angle Michelangelo designed for. Total visit: 45 min. 3. Palazzo Pitti + Galleria Palatina (โฌ16). The Medici palace โ Raphael's Madonna della Seggiola, Titian's Mary Magdalene, Caravaggio's Sleeping Cupid. PLUS Giardino di Boboli (included โ Renaissance garden, grotto by Buontalenti, city views). 2-3h total.
4. Museo del Bargello (โฌ9). Donatello's David (the bronze one โ the FIRST freestanding nude since antiquity, 1440s). Verrocchio's David (the one Leonardo modeled for). Michelangelo's Brutus. Cellini's bust. The sculpture museum that Accademia visitors skip because they think David IS Florentine sculpture. He's the finale. Bargello is the journey. 5. Cappelle Medicee (โฌ9). Michelangelo's Night, Day, Dawn, Dusk โ 4 allegorical figures on the Medici tombs. The New Sacristy is Michelangelo's most complete architectural-sculptural room. 6. Brancacci Chapel (Santa Maria del Carmine, โฌ10, max 30 visitors). Masaccio's frescoes (1424-27) โ where REAL human emotion entered Western art. The Expulsion from Eden โ Adam and Eve's faces express genuine anguish. Michelangelo studied these frescoes and it changed art history.
Day 1 morning: Accademia 8:15am (David, 45 min) โ Bargello (Donatello, 1h) โ Mercato Centrale lunch. Day 1 afternoon: Uffizi 2pm (Botticelli rooms strategy, 2h). Day 2 morning: Palazzo Pitti + Boboli (2-3h). Day 2 afternoon: Cappelle Medicee (1h) + Brancacci Chapel (30 min). Total: 2 days = the complete Florence art experience without burnout.