The Ambasciatori is an elegant hotel next to Santa Maria Novella Church in Florence's historic center, 10 minutes' walk from the Cathedral. Its soundproofed rooms offer air conditioning and free...
Just 656 feet from Accademia Gallery, Le Due Fontane is a 3-star hotel offering air-conditioned from 1st of july to1st of oct., rooms with free WiFi. You can walk to Florence's Cathedral in 7 minutes....
Hotel Palazzo Benci offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi internet. It is halfway between Florence's cathedral and Santa Maria Novella Train Station, a 5-minute walk from each.
Set in a 17th-century building, Solo Experience Hotel overlooks Florence's Basilica of San Lorenzo, and offers large rooms with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and private bathroom.
Set in the heart of Florence, 2 minutes' walk from Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, Hotel Spadai is housed in a historic building next to the Palazzo Medici Riccardi.
Just a 10-minute walk from Florence Cathedral, Hotel Diplomat is in the historic center, near Santa Maria Novella Train Station. Rooms come with free WiFi.
Located next to the cloisters of Florence’s Santa Maria Novella Basilica, Hotel Alba Palace is an elegantly renovated property with a peaceful courtyard.
Just 984 feet from Florence Cathedral, Hotel Pendini overlooks Piazza della Repubblica square. All rooms are air conditioned and offer satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
In a quiet area near Florence's Stadium, Hotel Ungherese Small Luxury Hotel is a 10-minute bus ride from the historic center of the city. The hotel has its own furnished terrace and garden.
Everything was amazing! Very good place and friendly staff.
This elegant 4-star hotel features a rooftop terrace overlooking the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella. It offers a varied hot and cold buffet breakfast and a central location in Florence.
Wonderful
Location and history. Lovely breakfast room and bar.
Set in the heart of Florence, 2 minutes' walk from Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, Hotel Spadai is housed in a historic building next to the Palazzo Medici Riccardi.
Staff were friendly, hotel was well kept and clean.
Hotel Orto de' Medici features free WiFi, a charming internal garden from the 16th century, and a panoramic terrace with views of Florence. It is a 10-minute walk from the Duomo.
The rooms were clean, modern and the breakfast was delicious.
In a 15th-century building, Hotel Bernini Palace is a 5-minute walk from Florence Cathedral and Ponte Vecchio. It features antique furniture and Murano-glass chandeliers.
Prime location
Excellent hotel
Very friendly staff
Surrounded by a relaxing 6000-m² garden from the late 1800s, Villa Neroli is a 10-minute drive from the historic center of Florence. It features an outdoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi.
Great position, gentle reception, nice room condition
Located in Florence and with San Marco Church in Florence reachable within a 9-minute walk, 3110 ArtHotel has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Beautiful hotel, nice staff, good food, nice toiletries.
Boasting a shared lounge, The Moon Boutique Hotel & Spa is set in Florence, a 10-minute walk from Fortezza da Basso and 2625 feet from Santa Maria Novella Train Station.
everything.the spa was super after one day in the city
Only 984 feet from Santa Maria Novella Station in central Florence, Hotel Bencidormi offers free Wi-Fi and rooms with self-adjusting air conditioning. Free luggage storage facilities are available.
Great location & lovely staff! would happily stay here again :)
The Market Urban Hotel is ideally located 656 feet from Santa Maria Novella Train Station and 1476 feet from the Fortezza Da Basso Exhibition Center. Florence Cathedral is a 10-minute stroll away.
Comfortable rooms, pleasant staff and great location.
Hotel Rapallo is in Florence, a 5-minute walk from the Fortezza da Basso Exhibition Center and 2953 feet from Santa Maria Novella Station. Florence Cathedral is 0.6 mi away.
Very nice - only complaint my coffee was not so hot
Located in Florence, a 4-minute walk from Piazza della Signoria, Palazzo Portinari Salviati Residenza D'Epoca has accommodations with a restaurant, private parking and a bar.
Restaurantes espetaculares, equipe super atenciosa
Featuring panoramic views of Florence and the Arno River, Portrait Firenze offers luxurious rooms with handcrafted furniture. This hotel is 98 feet from the famous Ponte Vecchio bridge.
Location, room size, view, staff, breakfast is excellent.
Palazzo Vecchietti, a 16th-century building designed by Giambologna and owned by one of the most important families in medieval Florence now houses exclusive suites.
great location, great sized nice rooms, excellent service
Hotel Milù features an unbeatable location in the heart of Florence's historical center and offers beautiful views of the city and the hills from the rooftop terrace.
Very good location, friendly and welcoming staffs.
Palazzo Niccolini al Duomo Residenza D'Epoca is right next to the Duomo Cathedral in Florence. It offers air-conditioned accommodations and a buffet breakfast.
The room was beautiful and the location was great.
FAQs about hotels in Florence
On average, 3-star hotels in Florence cost $118 per night, and 4-star hotels in Florence are $172 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Florence can be found for $456 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Florence this weekend is $383 or, for a 4-star hotel, $461. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Florence for this weekend cost around $988 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $295 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Florence for tonight. You'll pay around $389 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Florence will cost around $992, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Best-known for the stunning Duomo, Florence is full of amazing buildings and its historic center. The Ponte Vecchio, a 14th-century bridge holding a multitude of shops on its edges is a stunning example and provides a truly unforgettable view.
Dig into more of the city’s historical past at the Basilica of Santa Croce, a Franciscan church full of great artwork and the burial place of Italian greats: Michelangelo and Galileo. The Uffizi Gallery is one of the world’s finest art museums and the Pitti Palace is not far behind.
For great dining, the Santa Croce district has countless options and the unique lampredotto is Florentine fast-food with a 1000-year old history. Many consider the local gelato, Italian ice-cream, to be the best in the world.
The beauty and flavours of Florence are just a 15-minute train ride from the Amerigo Vespucci International Airport. Whether you’re looking for a room with a view at a cosy B&B, a luxury hotel or an intimate guesthouse, Booking.com has the perfect accommodation for your Florence adventure.
Easy to walk around the city and see the sights. Lots of places to eat with varying prices. Pre book tickets to attractions to avoid the worst of the crowds and to make sure that you get to see them. If you want to explore further afield or not wall toomuch try out the buses,
Julie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Florence is an amazing place to visit and enjoy all the...
Florence is an amazing place to visit and enjoy all the attractions as well as close enough to the mountains for a day trip along awesome roads in excellent condition with a hire car
Definitely see the Florence Duomo and climb the Dome
Galleria Academia is great for statue of David (real one)
Uffizi gallery too much to see in 1 viewing
We spent 5 nights and walked 60 kilometres to and from places to see as well as lots of bus rides
Beware that you MUST have a ticket active BEFORE you get on bus
43 Euro fine if not.
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The Iceman 69
Australia
10
Scored 10
I was here for 10 days in April.
I was here for 10 days in April. I saw all the major sights and yet the list of places to see that I haven't visited is longer than the list of those I have. There is so much to see and do! Take a walking tour when you first arrive to get oriented. The guides are knowledgeable and must be licensed. Then make a list of must-sees dependent on your interests. I strongly recommend booking a skip the line guided tour or at least tickets, or you'll be standing in long lines and not have time to see as much. I averaged about 12,000 steps a day, but I love to walk. If you are here long enough, book a tour of Siena or a wine tasting tour. Just be aware that the countryside is hilly and you must be able to walk up stairs and up and down steep streets.
In Florence I loved the Bargello and Orsanmichele because they were much less crowded. The Uffizi is amazing, but be prepared for crowds of people. Try to go to the Duomo piazza before 8 am to see it without the crowd. Have a coffee and enjoy the quiet there, as well as at the Uffizi and along the Arno. You can get pics without a gazillion people in them.
Sign up for a cooking class, learn to make pasta, bruschetta and tiramisu!
Be sure you go to the Mercado Centrale. Wander through the shops on the ground floor and smell and taste the cheeses. Then go upstairs for breakfast or lunch.
Don't miss the churches- Santa Maria Novella, Santa Croce, Santa Spiritu, and San Lorenzo are all worth your while. Don't miss the Riccardi-Medici palace. And that just scratches the surface. Pick a different piazza each evening for an apperitvo or a glass of Prosecco. Keep your ears open for the bells and for random street performers, you may hear opera singing, violin, accordion. All wonderful.
Eat at Zaza's and try the Riboletto, the Tuscan soup.
Wenarthu
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Just beautiful. Lived up to expectations.
Just beautiful. Lived up to expectations. Good decision landing at Florence airport. Quick tram ride into central Florence. All sights walkable although beware of cobbles. Crowded around Duomo. Don’t bother queuing to get views from bell tower or dome . Santa Croce more interesting .Rather go to Piazza Michelangelo on the other side of the Arno.for views Food wonderful ,even in the most modest restaurant. Go to Central Market for lunchtime snack. Highly recommend Perche No for heavenly gelato. For modern take on Tuscan cuisine: Ristorante Brandolino in San Lorenzo area.
Book early tickets for Uffizi and Acedemia.
Simon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city and easy to walk everywhere.
Beautiful city and easy to walk everywhere. Best to book galleries etc in advance to save queuing up. My favourite was the Pitti Palace and Boboli and Bardini gardens. The Bardini garden has a cafe with a terrace with a great view but it was very busy at lunchtime and we couldn't get food as they had got too far behind with orders but great for a drink.
San Spirito over the river has a great square with restaurants and cheaper than centre of Florence. The Gilli cafe in the centre has a great buzz about it, fab cocktails and great for people watching
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Anonymous
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Scored 6.0
Undoubtedly, Florence has fascinating history and wonderful...
Undoubtedly, Florence has fascinating history and wonderful sites and views which I really enjoyed. However, sadly, there are no sufficient walking spaces provided for the crowds of tourists who come there. Many walking paths are very narrow and uneven, and car traffic is extremely busy even in the oldest and narrowest streets. Pedestrians must be very aware of constantly speeding cars, motors, scooters, and bikes and take great care when crossing streets (especially with children!). All this makes sightseeing stressful and even dangerous. Another problem in Florence, compared to other major cities in Europe is the near-total lack of green spaces- parks or green squares etc, at least in the area between SMN train Station and the Oltrarno which I got to know. The exception is the vast Bobboli Gardens but you must pay to enter here. For this reason, I would avoid Florence in the height of summer. I think both locals and tourists would benefit from more green spaces and the closure of motor traffic in the old city quarters. Another problem is the overwhelming majority of carbohydrate-based food- white bread, white pasta, pizzas. Traditional and delicious as they may be, alternatives should be offered for a carb-free or celiac diet, which is common in other parts of the world.
I can't imagine a better location. The hotel is located in the main plazza in Florence. The most famous historical placed that we wanted to visit were a 5 minute walk. It was great having two bedrooms. We stayed in the penthouse, and the views were spectaccular of the Palazzo Vechhio and the rest of Florence. Florence was really hot, but the hotel had the BEST AIR CONDITIONING, which is not common in Italy. I wish I knew the name of the woman working at the receptions desk. She was incredibly kind and helpful.
I wanted a hotel close to Florence but also with grounds and a pool. Both were excellent. I hadn't planned on eating at the hotel every evening but the food, ambience and service were excellent. For those that fear having to save a bed by the pool every day, fear not, there are ample. The local buses into town are frequent but a 10 min walk away and don't adhere to forecast times, I didn't find it a problem, part of the experience of being in Italy. The hotel operates a shuttle but not always at the times I needed.
Very convenient location close to city center and the central train station. Very authentic place. Maria Antonia is very pleasant woman, extremely welcoming. She touched my heart by her hospitality, attention and willingness to help. She prepared for us delicious, generous breakfast, one of the best we've had during our stay in Italy. We were allowed to leave our luggage on last day of our stay whilst we spent the day in Florence. We really felt at home at this accommodation.
Will definitely be staying again.
Everything! Such a lovely authentic place with great hosts, Daniel & Alyssa. We felt as if we were in Italy all the time rather than only once we got outside of the usual generic hotel. (A trip highlight was our host’s recommendation that we also try visiting the lesser known Lucca on a day we were going to visit Pisa & we loved it so much we stayed there & didn’t bother with Pisa at all! - best tip ever!)
Location is fantastic, right in the centre of Florence & about 5 mins from the tram stop on the direct line from the airport. Rooms are not huge- but as expected for Italy, however they’re comfortable & clean. 1 of our rooms overlooked the internal courtyard & was lovely.
Breakfast is included & was great; plenty of choice & also delicious homemade cakes.
Really recommend this hotel.
Every part of this hotel is EXCEPTIONAL starting with the staff who are all gracious, helpful, very very professional. I have traveled for many years and stayed in many hotels in Florence and in Italy and the Davanzati is the very best. The breakfast, the tea, the "happy hour" all over the top fabulous! the staff, the rooms, Book early because this hotel has very loyal repeat customers!
Alessandro is the kindest man you’ll meet in Italy! I am a study abroad student, so I wanted to book a place near the city center for my family when they came to visit. Their stay was perfect, and the breakfast was great. From start to finish, the experience at B&B Dell’Olio was AMAZING. I will make many trips to Florence in the future and will book here each time!
The staff was great, the breakfast was amazing. And also the bedrooms, nice bed, nice shower and bathroom. And the location is absolutely perfect, very near from central station, central market and near the main attractions of Firenze.
No words for Spadai, it was definitely the best hotel we stayed during our 15 day trip to Italy.
View from this property is priceless.
What you see from booking.com is a true view from their dining room. Although not a full height window, it does give you a good outlook to see Florence.
Rooms are spacious and comfortable.
Check-in procedure is the best one we have experienced in Italy.
Absolutely everything. The room is so modern and beautifully furnished. The colours of the hotel are so bright and refreshing. The location is central, its just a few minutes away from the attractions and shopping venues. Definitely the best hotel I've ever been to in the whole of Italy so far.
The room was clean and spacious. Definitely the largest room we have had in Florence. It also nicer pillows than most hotels we have stayed at in Italy. The location was pretty good. We go a discount at the restaurant nearby with the same name and the food was pretty good there too.
Great hotel in a fabulous location! The staff was so nice and accommodating..Breakfast was delicious and had a wide variety of choices. The outdoor garden was beautiful 😍 Our room was AMAZING! I highly recommend this hotel to anyone traveling to Florence Italy 🇮🇹
Silvia’s place was beautiful. Exactly as described in the pictures, phenomenal location right in the heart of Florence. She even was so kind to leave us a bottle of wine & Oreos. It was the best B&B we stayed in during our 2 week trip to Italy. Highly recommend!!
centrally located in town, a close walk to all the sights of Florence whole also being walking distance from the train station. Beautiful roof top view at night that over looks the whole town. Best breakfast of all hotels I’ve stayed at in Italy.
Welcoming from the moment we entered the hotel. Lemon water. Kind staff. Informative. Beautiful room. Fruit and water. Most comfortable bed we’ve had in Italy. Quiet and well appointed. Delicious breakfast. Generous checkout time.
the rooms, for Italy were spacious and clean and very comfortable. In our two week tour of italy these were probably the best beds and linens and we did stay at 4 and 5 star hotels. Staff is great, hotel is beautiful and clean.
Lovely comfortable bed probably the best I’ve had during my month in Italy. High ceiling room with good AC. Location is great walkable to most things. Florence is a must visit city and you’d do well staying here as a base
Good staff and great location with a reasonable price. Also, the cleanness of the hotel in general. I stayed in four different hotels in Italy and yet this is the best one among the ones I tried.
The room was generally clean, the hotel is very close to a tram station and you can reach easily the city center. Also they have free parking, something that is very rare in Italy
best stay in Florence near train station. very good hotel very comfortable big room, very good breakfast and staff. hotel close to city center, duomo and many restaurants.
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