Just 200 metres 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.
Mario
Germany
The location of the hotel is great! You can reach to Duomo in a few minutes and it is close to main attractions. The stuff was really welcoming and helpful. The breakfast was not super comprehensive but it was good to have to start the day.
Just 200 metres from Santa Maria Novella Station, Adler Cavalieri is right in Florence’s centre.
Janet
United Kingdom
The reception staff , the bar Nan & the breakfast staff were very polite friendly & helpful. So nice to be greeted with a smile at the breakfast room and do much choice at the buffet. You are able to refill bottle in the room from water dispenser in bar and restaurant.
Just around the corner from Santa Maria Novella Church and the train station, Florence's Hotel Croce di Malta is a former convent featuring a lovely inner garden with swimming pool.
Located next to the cloisters of Florence’s Santa Maria Novella Basilica, Hotel Alba Palace is an elegantly renovated property with a peaceful courtyard.
morishima
Japan
Close to the center of the old city, tram stops and the train station. Good breakfast. Very friendly atmosphere.
Hotel Argentina is a few steps from the River Arno, less than a 10-minute walk from Santa Maria Novella Station. Staff at this 3-star hotel speak good English.
Hotel Martelli is housed in an elegant, historic building which once belonged to Florentine nobles. Both the Cathedral and Firenze Santa Maria Novella Train Station are 200 metres away.
Blanka
Hungary
Great location, about five minutes away from the Santa Maria Novella train station and the same from the Firenze duomo.
Good breakfast spread but also lots of bars and restaurants nearby which open early and stay open late.
Hotel Grifone Firenze - Urban Pool & Spa offers rooms in a quiet, residential area of Florence with excellent transport links. The hotel offers free WiFi and 24 hour front desk.
The Ariele is located in Florence’s Porta al Prato area, a 15-minute walk from both Ponte Vecchio and Santa Maria Novella Train Station. It offers free Wi-Fi and staff are available 24 hours a day.
Very clean, new, spacious, high tech, friendly staff
The Market Urban Hotel is ideally located 200 metres from Santa Maria Novella Train Station and 450 metres from the Fortezza Da Basso Exhibition Centre. 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 Centre and 900 metres from Santa Maria Novella Station. Florence Cathedral is 1 km away.
Very nice - only complaint my coffee was not so hot
Located in a quiet area near Florence's Stadium, Hotel Ungherese Small Luxury Hotel is a 10-minute bus ride from the historic centre. The hotel has its own furnished terrace and garden.
Everything was amazing! Very good place and friendly staff.
This former Augustine convent of the 13th century is set beside the Uffizi Gallery, facing Florence's Ponte Vecchio. The roof garden with bar offers views of the Cathedral.
Staff most helpful
Situation ideal for visiting main sites
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.
Situated in Florence and with Santa Maria Novella reachable within 5 km, EURHOTEL features a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Not bad for the price. The room was nice but a little noisy.
Hotel Panama offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi near the Fortezza da Basso Exhibition Centre. Firenze Santa Maria Novella Railway Station is a short walk away.
Situated in Florence and with San Marco Church in Florence reachable within less than 1 km, 3110 ArtHotel features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property...
Beautiful hotel, nice staff, good food, nice toiletries.
Only 300 metres 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 :)
Hotel Orcagna is located in a quiet area near the Arno River. You can walk to Piazza S.Croce in 15 minutes, or get a bike at reception and visit the entire Florence.
There wasn't anything to fault and the staff were exceptional
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.
Beautiful room, great location and the staff were amazing!!!
Set in Florence, 300 metres from Piazza della Signoria, Palazzo Portinari Salviati Residenza D'Epoca provides accommodation 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 30 metres 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 boasts an unbeatable location in the heart of Florence's historical centre 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 accommodation 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 £110 per night, and 4-star hotels in Florence are £159 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Florence can on average be found for £409 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Florence this weekend is £316 or, for a 4-star hotel, £418. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Florence for this weekend cost on average around £1,095 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £253 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Florence for tonight. You'll pay on average around £337 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Florence will cost around £819 (based on Booking.com prices).
Best-known for the stunning Duomo, Florence is full of amazing buildings and its historic centre. 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.
Florence is a bustling city evidencing history on every...
Florence is a bustling city evidencing history on every street corner and all the in-between. Line ups were terrible to contend with and we passed on a few of the really important sites as a result. Cars and motorcycles completed for road use with pedestrians and sometimes I wondered if drivers cared. Shop owners and restaurant staff for the most part were wonderful to deal with. We had many who helped us throughout our stay.
tjweibelzahl
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Medieval town with endless narrow alleys opening into scenic...
Medieval town with endless narrow alleys opening into scenic squares. A place for architecture lovers and those enjoying art of the period. Galleria del Accademia, Uffizi Gallery, Priti Palace and Bodoni Gardens charge to enter but offer much to see inside. The cathedral is free but allow for a 45 minute queue. It is surprisingly bland inside apart from the ceiling above the crossing. Plenty of restaurants and hand bag shops throughout the city. Mercato Centrale full of restaurants of all tastes open till midnight provides good value. Streets in April already congested with tourists. Bizarrely, no restrictions on traffic ploughing through the crowds literally nudging them aside. So not a place to relax. Be prepared for an exhausting struggle.
Keith
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Florence is a magical city.
Florence is a magical city. The churches with amazing art works were wonderful. The museum of the Duomo was awesome. Michelangelo's last unfinished work is there, so moving. Book as early as possible for the Uffizi otherwise your visit will be spoilt with too many people and guided tours hogging the pictures. Look out for quirky items, like the wine windows in the walls. Florence is best appreciated if you do your research about it before you go. It's a fabulous city and the people are lovely.
Cathleen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Be sure to spend enough time. 1 or 2 days will not be enough...
Be sure to spend enough time. 1 or 2 days will not be enough for most people. This was a second trip for my daughter, and the fourth trip for me, We spent a full week and it felt perfect. Get reservations for Ufizzi and for David at the Academia in advance. If you are climbing the Duomo you might want reservations too, or plan on getting in line early and enjoy people watching while you wait. So many things to see! The food is spectacular. Take a cooking class. We reserved a high end dinner in advance too. Even if you don't usually eat meat, the Florentine steak is magical. One steak for 2 people.
I feel sorry for the cruise ship people. They have a long commute and only part of a day.
Summer is crowded and hot. Come spring or fall if you can.
First and last: be sure to spend enough time.
Pamela
United States
10
Scored 10
Florence is a the cultural center for the arts mainly the...
Florence is a the cultural center for the arts mainly the Renaissance so the museums, along with Duomo are a major draw for tourists. Florence is a very walkable city so bring some good walking shoes! You will need to order some "timed" tickets in advance especially for the Uffizi Museum and the Academia Museum. You will also need to secure a time in advance to climb up to the top of the Duomo dome. There are several ticket packages you can get that will include all the museums BUT read the details carefully! I used the Firenze Card for the museums and the Brunelleschi pass for the Duomo. This will save you some money BUT you will need to plan a strategy in advance...Florence can get very crowded! Out side of Florence I took 3 bus/train one day excursions, 2 different Tuscany region tours and one to Cinque Terra . lots of fun but once again read the details.
Smith
United States
10
Scored 10
We really enjoy shopping and eating at the central market.
We really enjoy shopping and eating at the central market. Because you can have a variety of experiences at a reasonable price. We bought some very good leather products at a specialty store near the river.
We were satisfied with the wine, food, and shopping in this city !
Where do we start. We would like to thank Matteo and David for their hospitality and extremely helpful information about the surrounding area and city center. It makes such big different impressions for our trip in Italy. The hotel location is perfect for my husband and I. The hotel is located in a quiet neighborhood, and yet walking distance to the most attractions. I think the most important is their personal people to people service. This is certainly a stay we would like to come back during our next visit. Thank you Matteo and David!
The Villa itself is beautiful, with lush tapestries and furniture. Our room was spacious with a large window and bathroom. The pool deck and grounds were also stunning. The hotel is located in a neighborhood full of trees and flowers, and sits on the edge of the Boboli gardens.
The walk into the center of Florence wasn't too bad but is pretty far when you find yourself a little past the city center in the evening. They do offer a shuttle service but I believe it ends at 8pm (and dinners in Italy usually start at 7pm).
The location was very good. We could walk in the center, like duomo Florence, just 10 minutes. We could reach other places by bus for 10 minutes. The bus is 2 minutes from the hotel. The host was friendly. We were earlier as the check in time, but we could drop there our luggage and at 11 Am our room was ready. The room was very good, with air conditioning for the hot summer days in Italy. The bed was comfortable with clean sheets. We had every day clean towels. So everything was perfect. We enjoyed our stay at Borgo.
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.
the concept - it was really comfortable for a tent. The fact that you have air conditioning ( that works) during summer it’s a big plus - I ve stayed in hotels (in Italy) which did not have a working air conditioning even though it was stated.
I loved the surroundings - the fact that you have a pool you can use during your stay. The restaurant was also ok. You have a supermarket which comes in pretty handy and also transportation to the city which is good given that the city center is 1h walk away.
We chose this hotel for it's location away from the historic center of Florence and for the facilities. It was a great decision. The staff were all extremely polite and helpful and the facility lived up to the pictures (for a change!) which included a wonderful breakfast each morning. 20 minutes walk to the Florence's main attractions, was a lovely way to start each day. Overall a wonderful week in Florence and our best holiday in Italy to date.
It is close to the river. The room was spacious and updated. Although the marble shower floors are lovely,they are quite slick when wet. My sister and I had a balcony, which was quite nice. The,restaurant on the top has spectacular views of Florence and the food was wonderful. it’s not in the heart of Florence but the Rialto Bridge is about a 15 minute stroll along the river. It was the nicest hotel we stayed in in Italy. Loved this hotel.
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!)
The location in the heart of Florence and the Angel owner Daniella 💖 The breakfast was a delight and completely different yet authentic!!! The best egg preparations everyday which was the best one we had in whole of our 4 week Italy vacation at 10 different locations. The bed was very pleasant and one of the best amongst all our stays .
We stayed in five different locations in Italy, and this was by far the best. The apartment was large and overlooked one of the main Piazzas in Florence. Everything we wanted to see and do were within walking distance. There were restaurants right outside our front door. If you are going to Florence, this is the place to stay.
Came to Florence to finish off our trip to Italy, and this hotel was the perfect spot for this city; an elegant, artsy boutique hotel. Everything from the design to comfort to communication and cleanness was absolutely terrific. It is just a short walk from the city center and 7 min from the train station.
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.
Beautiful hotel. Great location. I was traveling with my 2 grandsons, 17 and 12. We had a lovely, spacious room with 3 twin beds. Perfect!! The breakfast buffet was sumptuous. Patio dining looked out over a garden. Italy at its best!! Staff was friendly, knowledgeable, and accommodating.
The staff were fantastic. The breakfast one of the best out of 6 weekly stays at other hotels in Northern Italy including some that were 5star hotels .. Great Location on one of the best street in Florence. Very quiet. Evening aperitifs beautifully presented. Highly recommend this hotel .
The Hotel is literally across the Piazza from the Duomo basilica. Extremely central position, but expensive, but hey, June in Italy is expensive. The room itself was very good, breakfast was great and you can walk to every museum, the river, so very central.
Amazing experience! It was a perfect location for easy access to Florence center. Clean, stylish, great breakfast. This was the best hotel we stayed in during our tour of Italy and we would recommend it without reservation. Book here!
This hotel was one of the best ones we have stayed at in Italy. It not only offers a wide variety of amenities, but it also has the most friendly staff. When we go to Florence again, we will definitely stay at this hotel!
Everything! Location, facility, comfort and cleanliness. Nicola at the reception is a great asset to this hotel. He went out of his way to make sure we enjoy our trip in Italy (not only in Florence)
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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