Located in Livorno and with Livorno Port reachable within a 7-minute walk, Agave in Città provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, free bikes, free WiFi throughout the property and a shared...
Maria
United States of America
Great in everything comfortable beds, showers, pool, sauna, gym, all excellent
Touring Hotel is in a quiet but central part of Livorno just 5 minutes from the train station and the city port. It has a free internet point and free Wi-Fi throughout. Breakfast is served from 6 am.
Marty
United States of America
Everything as expected.
Centrally located on a quiet street
Hotel Parking Giardino is set in Livorno, 0.6 mi from the ferry terminal with links to Elba Island. It offers air-conditioned rooms with private bathroom, satellite TV and mini-bar.
Dr.Arbo
Germany
parking is great. Hotel is easy to find and near the port, where we take the ship
to Corse.
Featuring free Wi-Fi throughout, Houston is a 15-minute walk from Livorno’s center. An Italian breakfast with hot drinks, fruit juice and pastries is served daily.
Daniel Golle
Portugal
Late check-in was handled as agreed, there were no problem with the formalities.
Set on its private beach area and it's at extra charge. Featuring sun loungers and parasols, Hotel Rex offers a peaceful location, 3.7 mi from Livorno's center and harbor.
Antoine
Norway
Clean and confortable room, large bed and balcony.
The restaurant has an amazing view and was good.
Max Hotel is less than half a mile from Livorno Train Station and a 10 minute drive from the center of the city. It offers spacious, modern-style rooms with flat-screen satellite TV. Parking is free.
Gilbert
United States of America
Food at the restaurant was much better than expected. Fancy looking bathroom for a basic room. Found the bed comfy. Seemed to be plenty of parking at the time we arrived (around 5:30).
Centrally located in the prestigious and impressive Piazza dei Quattro Mori, the Gran Duca Hotel offers 80 comfortable, beautifully furnished and elegant rooms and suites. Each offers a mini-bar.
Hotel Gennarino is set in an elegant Art Nouveau villa of the early 20th century. The hotel is located next to the Naval Academy, while the sandy bbeaches are a 10-minute walk away.
Helmi
Netherlands
The hotel architechture is nice to see also inside looks nice , location is perfect if you want to enjoy livorno the food is decent and the fruit so fresh cappucino was also perfect
Hotel Parking Giardino is set in Livorno, 0.6 mi from the ferry terminal with links to Elba Island. It offers air-conditioned rooms with private bathroom, satellite TV and mini-bar.
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Featuring free Wi-Fi throughout, Houston is a 15-minute walk from Livorno’s center. An Italian breakfast with hot drinks, fruit juice and pastries is served daily.
Le petit-déjeuner peux copieux par rapport au prix
Boston Hotel is set next to Livorno's main harbor. You will be within easy reach of the city center and public busses stop right in front of the hotel.
Nähe zum Fährhafen, gutes Frühstück, Portier sehr bemüht
Boasting free Wi-Fi and a central location in Livorno, Albergo Cavour SELF CHECK-IN is set on the 1st floor of a building only a 10-minute walk from the ferry port.
Disponibilité du personnel, propreté et proximité du port
Set opposite Livorno's Naval Academy, Hotel Navy has a seafront location in an Art Nouveau villa on Viale Italia. Rooms are cozy and feature free Wi-Fi and 37-inch LCD TVs.
The staff is really nice, room is clean, bed is comfy.
Hotel Stazione is located within walking distance from Livorno Railway Station. It is easy to reach by train and by car from the A12 and the FI-PI-LI motorways.
Posizione, cortesia ed estrema efficienza del personale
Set on the outskirts of Livorno, Albergo Pensione Ardenza SELF CHECK-IN offers accommodations with free street parking and free WiFi throughout, 2.5 mi from the Sanctuary of Montenero religious...
The location was excellent and the staff was amazing
FAQs about hotels in Livorno
On average, 3-star hotels in Livorno cost £81 per night, and 4-star hotels in Livorno are £97 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Livorno can be found for £126 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £115 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Livorno for tonight. You'll pay around £126 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Livorno will cost around £190, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Livorno features one of the biggest harbours in Italy, from which ferries depart towards a long list of Mediterranean destinations, particularly the Tuscan Archipelago, Sardinia and Corsica. Called ‘Ideal Town’ during Renaissance times for its religious tolerance and its advanced trading regulations, it is surrounded by typical Tuscan countryside and Tyrrhenian beaches.
The city was declared a tax-free port in the 1580s, during the rule of Ferdinando de' Medici. The regulation protected the merchants and granted religious tolerance, attracting numerous Jewish and Protestant immigrants. The Counter-Reformation, the Napoleonic invasions, and the loss of its free-port status after the Italian Reunification were at the base of its commercial decline.
Don’t miss the canals of the Venice District, Piazza della Repubblica, and the Fortezza Nuova fortress. The spacious avenues and streets in the city centre contrast with the undulating landscape of its suburban areas. Most hotels in Livorno are located in the central area.
The city is an important centre from which you can explore Tuscany, including Florence, Pisa, Lucca, and the beach resort of Versilia. The local railway station offers regional and national links, while Pisa International Airport is just 22 km away.
Whether you need a hotel near Livorno’s ferry pier or a B&B close to the suburban beaches, don’t miss the accommodation deals on Booking.com!
Relatively small city, with a nice shopping street, tourist...
Relatively small city, with a nice shopping street, tourist port and an interesting old part of the city called "Venezia" because it was built by people from Venice, working in Livorno. The city has a working-class tradition, so don't expect anything fancy, but it's still well worth a visit.
dierregi
Italy
8.0
Scored 8.0
Livorno is a great base from where to explore Tuscany.
Livorno is a great base from where to explore Tuscany. The Quartiere Venezia, where embassies are, is the nicest place to stay & walk around. There’s an abundance of very good & also some gourmet restaurants. A walk along the seaside is recommended,
Unfortunately there’s some beautiful old historic buildings left to decay, namely the ancient thermal bath house ‚Coralle‘ and the adjacent grand hotel.
Belshade
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Livorno's coastline is picturesque.
Livorno's coastline is picturesque. Terrazza Mascagni is a great place to watch the sunset. The large central market has a vibrant atmosphere. The Piazza Grande is a good place to sit and have a coffee or a meal.
There are many attractions in nearby areas: Pisa, Siena, Lucca.
Rita
10
Scored 10
A great city.
A great city. Kind of dingy and edgy in places. lots of street art. I'd forgotten my favorite artist, Modigliani, was from here. Cuisine livornese is spectacular. Some of the finest seafood I've ever had. The old fortresses and Port area are very romantic. Hope I get to return some day. Loved il Porto Ristopecheria and Osteria della Venezia. Take the Moby Fantasy to Sardegna for a real treat. Getting around town isn't that easy no Uber I didn't understand the bus lines. Great little shopping area I think on what's called Grand Avenue
Frank Carpin Jr
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Livorno is a waterfront town, not BEACHFRONT.
Livorno is a waterfront town, not BEACHFRONT. We were looking for a relaxing day by the sea on a sandy beach, but this is not the city for that. It has beautiful views but the waterfront is rocky, not sandy, in which we were disappointed. It took all morning to figure out that to get to the beach we had to leave the town. $40 in cab fares to go to Tirrenia which is beautiful and sandy. Skip this town, go to Tirrenia instead if you're looking for a traditional sandy beach.
Megan
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Livorno is a very special artistic and very Italian town to...
Livorno is a very special artistic and very Italian town to mine point of view. It reminds me of the modern Art which could be with a variety of faces: the dark side of realism as well as the hopeful side of modernism and the fantastically beautiful side of the antic architecture. For swimmers and nature lovers it leads you to the incredibly long and supercool beaches together with nature reservoirs like rocks water areas and so on.. For fashion people Livorno might be special in a variety of flea markets which could be very interesting and unique. There are lots of Art galleries around as well. The restaurants and cafes are also very Italian, with an incredible fish menu ( the freshest fish from the harbor of town ) and reasonable prices.
Good for one-night stay (if you travel to Sardinia, Corsica by ferry).
A few parking lots are available for hotel guests near the hotel, also there is a publicly available parking house 20m away from the hotel.
The staff at the reception is kind, polite and helpful.
The room and the equipment is quite dated and needs renovation.
The cleanliness is mediocre, but overall there are things that need to be taken care of immediately (mold on the bathroom walls).
Exceptional host Mr. Nodino with great care about us. He was so nice to explain us about the building history and Livorno city and what we can see around. Ammenities are top I do not have words to express how well we felt during our stay at Due Emme. And Livorno is a wonderful city with important history, impressive canals to explore, cosy trattorias. We built lovely memories.
Overall it was a very good hotel. The room was really nice, comfortable and modern, bathroom was big and it had all what you need, everything was working as it should, perfect A/C, very good breakfast. If you have a car, you can get to Pisa and Livorno very easily as it was located next to a significant road. Big free parking space in front of the hotel.
A beautiful hotel, in a not so beautiful city ;-) We didn't like Livorno that much, but oh my we liked the hotel! Big room appartment, electric blinds, kitchen and living room and a clean and spacious bathroom. Breakfast was more than good, with fresh and healthy products! Perfect for a day trip to Pisa...pretty nice bar (Bad Elf) in the neighbourhood
Perfect location if you have booked a ferry trip for the next day. You can park your car safely and free of charge. The hotel has everything you need for one night. The breakfast was surprisingly good. The staff is always responsive, friendly and helpful. A number of restaurants and small shops are in a walkable distance.
The rooms were large and well furnished. The pool was pretty, but very small and bit too cold to swim in early June. The spa was nice - but like most of the hotel, is starting to show it's age. The staff was friendly and very helpful when we rented bikes for a few hours and needed a taxi for the airport.
20 minutes easy walk to train station. Easy to main areas of Livorno. Basic kitchen dishes pots and utensils enough to make do. Modern feel for a couple to stay comfortably. Nice balcony (except noise). 15 min train to Pisa and 75 min train to Florence.
Staff is very friendly, the environment is peaceful, every detail a traveler needs is considered. The common areas are clean and beautiful. The apartment is luxurious. I look forward to visiting one of their other properties on my next Italy.
The hotel is in the middle of the centre of Livorno and has its own private parking, very important because parking in the streets is practicaly impossible and on walking distance from all the restaurants.
Breakfast was very good.
The Gran Duca is truely a grand old hotel, however the rooms are very comfortable and modern. It is located in the heart of Livorno and was fantastic for our overnight stay. They even gave us a free upgrade!
Room is huge. Beds and bedding definitely need updating. The hotel ground and location is great. The view is too die for. Andrea is amazing and so helpful. He recommend us best food around the hotel.
The hotel is located next to the sea and has its own private beach which is an advantage (the only one). Our room was nice and clean, but a bit too small for too people.
The apartment was very spacious, close location to the port, which is what we needed for one night stay. You will definitely feel the vibe of a busy Italy here :)
Really nice hotel, one of the best I've seen in Italy. It was easy to find, parking was free, really convenient to have a restaurant downstairs with good food.
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