Can I leave my bag in the Uffizi Gallery?
I have a large bag I don't want to walk around Florence with. Can I leave it in baggage deposit in Uffizi and come back for it in the evening after
I see the rest of the city?
I have tickets to Uffizi, so it could be cheaper than using the deposit at the railway station.
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I have a large bag I don't want to walk around Florence with. Can I leave it in baggage deposit in Uffizi and come back for it in the evening after
I see the rest of the city?
I have tickets to Uffizi, so it could be cheaper than using the deposit at the railway station.
luggage italy luggage-storage florence
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I have a large bag I don't want to walk around Florence with. Can I leave it in baggage deposit in Uffizi and come back for it in the evening after
I see the rest of the city?
I have tickets to Uffizi, so it could be cheaper than using the deposit at the railway station.
luggage italy luggage-storage florence
I have a large bag I don't want to walk around Florence with. Can I leave it in baggage deposit in Uffizi and come back for it in the evening after
I see the rest of the city?
I have tickets to Uffizi, so it could be cheaper than using the deposit at the railway station.
luggage italy luggage-storage florence
luggage italy luggage-storage florence
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Yes you can!
When entering the Uffizi after the security check you enter a small lobby. There is a cloakroom on the right before you enter the gallery on your left/straight in front of you. It is free of charge and you can leave backpacks, umbrellas and large bags.
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Warning: the maximum size of a bag in the Uffizi gallery cloakroom is 50 x 40 x 40 cm! However they let me deposit my larger bag after some negotiation.
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Yes you can!
When entering the Uffizi after the security check you enter a small lobby. There is a cloakroom on the right before you enter the gallery on your left/straight in front of you. It is free of charge and you can leave backpacks, umbrellas and large bags.
Link
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Warning: the maximum size of a bag in the Uffizi gallery cloakroom is 50 x 40 x 40 cm! However they let me deposit my larger bag after some negotiation.
– vojta
May 3 '17 at 20:09
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Yes you can!
When entering the Uffizi after the security check you enter a small lobby. There is a cloakroom on the right before you enter the gallery on your left/straight in front of you. It is free of charge and you can leave backpacks, umbrellas and large bags.
Link
1
Warning: the maximum size of a bag in the Uffizi gallery cloakroom is 50 x 40 x 40 cm! However they let me deposit my larger bag after some negotiation.
– vojta
May 3 '17 at 20:09
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Yes you can!
When entering the Uffizi after the security check you enter a small lobby. There is a cloakroom on the right before you enter the gallery on your left/straight in front of you. It is free of charge and you can leave backpacks, umbrellas and large bags.
Link
Yes you can!
When entering the Uffizi after the security check you enter a small lobby. There is a cloakroom on the right before you enter the gallery on your left/straight in front of you. It is free of charge and you can leave backpacks, umbrellas and large bags.
Link
answered May 3 '17 at 9:28
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Warning: the maximum size of a bag in the Uffizi gallery cloakroom is 50 x 40 x 40 cm! However they let me deposit my larger bag after some negotiation.
– vojta
May 3 '17 at 20:09
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Warning: the maximum size of a bag in the Uffizi gallery cloakroom is 50 x 40 x 40 cm! However they let me deposit my larger bag after some negotiation.
– vojta
May 3 '17 at 20:09
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Warning: the maximum size of a bag in the Uffizi gallery cloakroom is 50 x 40 x 40 cm! However they let me deposit my larger bag after some negotiation.
– vojta
May 3 '17 at 20:09
Warning: the maximum size of a bag in the Uffizi gallery cloakroom is 50 x 40 x 40 cm! However they let me deposit my larger bag after some negotiation.
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May 3 '17 at 20:09
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