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.
Hotel Delle Nazioni is 50 metres from Florence Santa Maria Novella Station and a 10-minute walk from Florence Cathedral.
Paul
Australia
Friendly and helpful staff. Good amenities. Excellent and central location near train station within walking distance of most attractions. If a clean and comfortable bed and bathroom is all you really need then that’s what you get. We just happened to get a great balcony view too. Recommended.
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.
Rhiannon
Australia
The staff were really helpful, particularly Tilly. She helped us on numerous occasions find some GF restaurants and pointed us in the right direction. The rooftop is great, with nice sunset views over the city and reasonable drinks. Breakfast is decent, as is the service of staff. We never went swimming but the pool area and garden looked inviting. Good AC and they provide mosquito plugins during the Summer months.
Located next to the cloisters of Florence’s Santa Maria Novella Basilica, Hotel Alba Palace is an elegantly renovated property with a peaceful courtyard.
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.
Clinton
Australia
Room was basic but huge, bathroom decent size and clean. On check in staff member was proactive in showing us where everything to see was on a map in relation to hotel and provided restaurant recommendations
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.
Jelena
Croatia
The location is great. The breakfast is excellent, the offer at breakfast is above average. The staff is friendly, especially Stefano, who really wants to help.
Hotel Grifone Firenze - Urban Pool & Spa offers rooms in a quiet, residential area of Florence with excellent transport links.
Melissa
Canada
We just returned from vacation in Italy and we stayed here during our trip in Florence. I liked the cleanliness of the room and hotel, overall. A great location, as the hotel is situated in a nice local and quiet neighbourhood. Some of the reviews were not great which unsettled me. Please be reassured that this hotel is nice, very clean and has friendly staff. Though it isn’t in the centre of Florence. The distance to the city centre is walkable but there is also a regular number 14 bus, that you can take and is a short 1 minute walk from the hotel and drops you off at all the major sites. Highly recommend this hotel!
Located just 200 meters from Santa Maria Novella Station, Hotel Montreal provides attentive service in a central location. It offers free Wi-Fi and air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen satellite TV....
Vaishnavi
Australia
Good location - most of Florence is walkable. This hotel is on the outskirts of tourist attractions but between them and the train station/where most tours depart.
Very friendly staff. The man who runs the hotel during the day was very obliging and helpful.
Cleaners are good. Comfortable bed.
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
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.
In fact, everything: location, rooms, beds, personel, food.
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.
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
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.
Good location, value for money, great staff (thanks Roberto and Ale).
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.
Room was fab, breakfast was very much worth the money
Just 300 metres from Florence Cathedral, Hotel Pendini overlooks Piazza della Repubblica square. All rooms are air conditioned and offer satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
Wonderful location and full of history and interest.
Boasting an ideal location in Florence city centre, Hotel Nella is a 3-minute walk from Santa Maria Novella Train Station and from the Fortezza da Basso Congress Centre.
Great location. Perfectly comfortable and a fantastic host.
Well situated in the centre of Florence, Palazzo Bianca Cappello Residenza d'Epoca is within 300 metres of Pitti Palace and 600 metres of Strozzi Palace.
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
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.
Lovely rooms, well furnished. Going back to stay very soon.
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 ,staff and food . The receptionist Sara was Amazing
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.
Well set in the centre of Florence, Donati Luxury Tower Suites provides 5-star accommodation close to Piazza della Signoria and Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore.
Conveniently located in Florence, Casa G. Firenze offers air-conditioned rooms, free bikes, free WiFi and a bar.
Great place, lovely staff and amazing breakfast buffet
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On average, 3-star hotels in Florence cost £169 per night, and 4-star hotels in Florence are £242 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Florence can on average be found for £577 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Florence this weekend is £178 or, for a 4-star hotel, £332. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Florence for this weekend cost on average around £1,399 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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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 beautiful and our hotel was well located so that...
Florence is beautiful and our hotel was well located so that we were able to walk almost everywhere. However, the tourists (as we were) are overwhelming. If you could possibly go in September or January I would highly recommend doing so. The swarms of people on the Ponte Vecchio were so horrible that we did not go. We did go into the hills surrounding Florence and that was wonderful. The people are great and I loved Florence---but the crowds were a bit too much. I would go back again but at a different time of year.
Laurie
United States
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city and people. Such a walkable city.
Beautiful city and people. Such a walkable city. The architecture, ironwork, door handles and fixtures, gardens, food, and sounds are so incredible. We stumbled upon opera singers giving a free performance in Santa Croce, toured the leather school, bought beautiful perfume from AquaFlor, and ate a lot! Recommend Gastone and Florentine steak at Fiaschetteria Cambi, and Mister Pizza : ) La Giostra is good and very charming but once we said no dessert, they were done with us, haha
Sue
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
A city worth visiting again and again.
A city worth visiting again and again. My second Time in Florence and still had a lot of things to see. Of course one must visit the obvious such as Ponte Vecchio or Uffizi Gallery but what is the most important thing while visiting Florence is to enjoy the city as a whole; history and beauty are everywhere so just keep your eyes open and wonder around. Don’t get a taxi but walk.
Sanna
Finland
10
Scored 10
This was my second visit over the years, so I didn’t do too...
This was my second visit over the years, so I didn’t do too many museums and tourists’ attractions, which gave me plenty of time to walk around and enjoy the streets and magnificent buildings, and try to avoid the crowds. Three or fours days are enough to see most of the sights without running too much. I had eight days so I did one trip to Siena (1.5 hours by train) one to Pisa (50 mins by train), one to the beach at Viareggio (1h 45 mins by train) and one afternoon Chianti wine trip and degustation. The Tuscan countryside is magnificent! You definitely need to plan the visits of museums etc in advance as you simply can’t walk into the most famous ones (Duomo, Pantheon, Accademia, Uffizi etc) expecting to have access that day. One exception was Palazzo Pitti - I just bought a ticket there and walked in. Well worth the visit (buy joint ticket Palazzo and huge gardens!) stunning but not as popular as the most famous ones. You can pay fir a skip-the queue ticket fir major museums, it helps but you still have to queue. I’d recommend buying the Firenzecard valid for 3 days for €85 giving you access to all museums. Florence is a very busy city full of tourists but well worth visiting. Most sights are in walking distance. Take a little boat trip on the Arno, nothing major but a pleasant hour before the aperitivo! A little pricey (€25) for what it really is, was cheaper in Rome, but enjoyable all the same. Make sure to walk up the hill (20/25 mins) to Piazza Michelangelo for stunning views of the city. Well worth the effort. If you want ‘real’ Italian / Florentine food, avoid tourists restaurants around famous sights that serve food all day. There are many local restaurants in small side streets. Remember Italian eat later than the USA/UK fir instance, after 7pm, but during the day plenty of places to snack. Night life is also vibrant, venture into remote streets and little piazzas… Florence is my favourite city.
Didier J
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed supper at the Mercato and also at the American...
We enjoyed supper at the Mercato and also at the American diner. We enjoyed all the people and the freshness that the young people brings life to the city. The bus journey to Siena was enjoyable . The lady bus driver was excellent.
Johan
South Africa
8.0
Scored 8.0
Florence is great, but way too crowded
Florence is great, but way too crowded
There are lines everywhere , people everywhere
The sewer system of the city is in bad shape and it stinks
We enjoyed the Cantinetta Antinori restaurant and the food court at MercatoCentrale
For a future visit, I would choose low season, when there are hopefully fewer tourists
We arrived early as we were travelling around Italy from Florence. Our room wasn’t ready as there was a problem with the air conditioning. The receptionist put our bags into the luggage store so we could go and venture out. Such great customer service. Our room was also the nicest room (except the honeymoon suite on my wedding) I have ever had the pleasure of staying in. I do think we were upgraded and if so I cannot thank the hotel enough.
The staff, the breakfast, the location, the room...everything was perfect! Best cappuccino that we had during our week in Italy and the best breakfast too! 10/10 all around! Easy 10 minute walk to cross the Arno; a bus stop just across the street; grab a pizza across the street; grab a casual lunch or dinner down the street at Pitti Express for a reasonably priced meal. I hope to find myself in Florence and in Casa Botticelli again.
Out of the 3 lodgings in Italy I have stayed so far, I like this the best. It's small but it has everything and feels the most like a regular hotel. Very clean and modern. The room we booked has a bunk bed for kids so it served our purpose well to fit the family. It's also in a slightly more quiet environment so not as much road noise. We can put our luggage outside the room in the common area after checkout which was quite helpful.
Hotel La Scaletta Al Ponte Vecchio was our favorite location on our journey through Italy. The location was convenient, the beds were extremely comfortable, and our garden view room was quiet and peaceful. My mom and I loved starting our day with a coffee enjoying the gorgeous panoramic view. Breakfast was fantastic…so many choices and great quality, The staff went above and beyond to help us and we will definitely be back!
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!)
Staff was fantastic and welcoming, we didn’t have breakfast at the hotel but it looked gorgeous. The decor was incredible and so so close to everything you need in Florence. It was our favourite part of our 8 days travelling Italy - the rooftop bar is a must, very romantic, amazing cocktails and staff with an insane view of the Duomo! We didn’t want to leave the rooftop for dinner at all it was so gorgeous
Luxurious and comfortable room that makes you feel like royalty. Staff are knowledgeable and helped with every request. We stayed our last night in Italy so we could make an early flight. Would return for a few more wonderful days in Florence. Just steps from the Ufizzi, it is easy to explore the city center that is abundant with art, history, shops and restaurants. This is a gorgeous find.
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.
Staff are exceptionally helpful. We loved the quirky design of the hotel. Large, spacious rooms and bathrooms with all the essentials (the first time in a week in Italy I had conditioner provided!!). Super comfy beds. We got upgraded to a room with a balcony with stunning views over Florence. Breakfast was great. Would definitely recommend.
We could look out of our window and see the Duomo. It was a VERY convenient location. We could come back to the room in midday and relax for a bit before heading out into Florence once again. Breakfast is served at another hotel up the street. It was the best breakfast by far out of the four places that I stayed during my trip to Italy.
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.
Was very clean, Marina (the manager) was polite and very cute. Is not far from city center (about 20 minutes on foot). Is important to mention that the rooms have air conditioning (is indispensable in summer time, especially in Italy :)). Everything was perfect, I definitely recommend this hotel!
Domus Plaza is located in a very special spot in Florence, close to The Cathedral. Everything around the center is reachable by walk.
The room was very good and clean. The terrace was perfect when there was good weather. This was the best spot I picked for my trip around Italy.
This hotel was one of my favorites that I have ever stayed! Beautiful gardens, excellent food, wonderful and friendly staff. The entire experience was a charming stay just outside a beautiful city. We plan to revisit this hotel for sure when we are back in Italy.
Excellent place to stay in Florence. Staff were very kind and sweet. The manager from the hotel also an excellent person. The rooms were so clean and comfortable. Definitely we recommend this place for your vacations in Florence- Italy
Definite value for money, we loved the room , had a little coffee station and fridge, a lovely couch that we also adored. Petite and elegant boutique hotel. The breakfast was the best we had had in our trip to Italy.
A real gem of a hotel— wonderful service, great rooms and a yummy breakfast and happy hour. We felt like we were visiting friends! We will be back to Italy and Hotel David us on our “don’t miss” list.
There were lots of beautiful statues inside with some beautiful art everywhere you went that symbolized Florence and Italy itself. It was a very charming place peaceful tranquil, and inviting
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