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....
Erin
United States of America
We loved how big and clean the rooms were - the only downside was our AC had an issue kicking in fully. Otherwise great stay for the night!
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.
Shirin
United States of America
Nice and clean hotel with friendly staff, good breakfast!
Located next to the cloisters of Florence’s Santa Maria Novella Basilica, Hotel Alba Palace is an elegantly renovated property with a peaceful courtyard.
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.
Enriquez
United States of America
Excellent location, it was an easy walk to the places we wanted to visit in Florence. Great restaurants, gelaterias, places of interest, train station. You walked in and immediately felt a sense of calm, luxury, a place to rest after a long day of sightseeing. The level of attention from all of the staff was also evident in every detail.
Ideally located in the center of Florence, Hotel Davanzati has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, private parking and room service. This 3-star hotel offers a bar.
Michael
United States of America
We liked everything. The employees were very friendly and helpful. The location was ideal. Breakfast was perfect. We were a family of 4 and they accommodated us with an extra bed. If we come back to Florence, we will stay here. Leonardo was the best. His recommendations are very helpful.
Located in Florence, near Pitti Palace, Rivalta Hotel - Alfieri Collezione features free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a terrace, a shared lounge and a bar.
Alsaffar
Saudi Arabia
The location and the hotel staff where healpfull and friendly
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 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.
Room was fab, breakfast was very much worth the money
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 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
This former Augustine convent of the 13th century is next to 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
Hotel Balestri faces the Arno River in central Florence. Ponte Vecchio and the Uffizi Gallery are a quarter mile away. It features a roof terrace with lovely city views.
Everything. Hotel, rooms, stuff, city, food, drinks. :D
Offering simply furnished rooms with free Wi-Fi, Hotel Masaccio is in north-east Florence, 0.7 mi from Firenze Campo di Marte Train Station. Some rooms feature hand-painted walls and ceilings.
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Homelink Firenze - De' Medici is offering accommodations in Florence. With a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
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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...
Verry elegant, spacious room, modern and confortable.
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.
Good location, value for money, great staff (thanks Roberto and Ale).
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 ,staff and food . The receptionist Sara was Amazing
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.
In a prime location in the center of Florence, Palazzo Bianca Cappello Residenza d'Epoca is within a 3-minute walk of Pitti Palace and 700 yards of Strozzi Palace.
Villa Cora is a 19th-century building surrounded by a park with outdoor swimming pool. Just over 1 mile from the center of Florence and Santa Maria Novella Train Station, it provides free parking.
Amazing palazzo with great staff and tasty restaurant
FAQs about hotels in Florence
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 be found for £576 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Florence this weekend is £211 or, for a 4-star hotel, £326. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Florence for this weekend cost around £1,349 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £178 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Florence for tonight. You'll pay around £305 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Florence will cost around £908, 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.
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
Andre
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Make sure you buy online tickets for the Duomo in advance.
Make sure you buy online tickets for the Duomo in advance. The climb to the top of the Duomo is not to be missed, there are a lot of stairs and the walk around the inside of the Duomo is very high so be prepared.
Nick
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Florence is overwhelmingly beautiful and packed with history...
Florence is overwhelmingly beautiful and packed with history and sites to dazzle anyone with even a passing interest in history or art. A walking tour to kick off your visit is strongly encouraged as it helps you to get your bearings. Bring comfortable walking shoes!
The Hotel Magnifico lives up to its name. The rooftop terrace is worth a visit. Its head mixologist (Adamo) is professional and very enthusiastic. Food and drinks were pricey but worth it - a true experience!
Consider visiting in the shoulder seasons to avoid the huge crowds.
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 room was very basic but was clean and had everything we needed for our three day trip in Florence. The location is near the train station and we were able to walk everywhere. Breakfast was very good and there was a good selection for such a basic hotel in Italy. At night we were able to sit on a terrace and enjoy a drink. There was no issue with noise anywhere in the hotel. Considering how packed Florence was, I felt we got the room for a good price. I would stay there again.
Amazing spacious, bright and clean room with an epic large bath and beautiful window seating area. We sat and watched the world go by down below.
The breakfast lady was so incredible friendly and chatty. She made a big effort with all the guests and she also prepared every single part of the breakfast on her own and certainly with love.
Best breakfast out of 3 other hotel stays in Italy.
Great value also!
All up it was a beautiful place to stay after just getting engaged.
What a wonderful surprise! This very economical hotel, right in the heart of lively Florence neighborhood, left me amazed and delighted. I thought that the affordable price might mean sacrificing comfort or tranquility but that was not the case at all. The noise-canceling windows and the perfect AC gave me some of the best nights of sleep during my entire stay in Italy. The folks who work there are also friendly and very helpful. I can’t wait to go back!
The hotel's location was perfect for us to enjoy the city. Our room was small, but that was expected. I think paying a little extra to have a room with a view facing the church was worth it. All of the staff were kind. Breakfast was a bit pricier compared to what we paid at other places, but it was good. We visited three other cities after leaving Florence, and this hotel turned out to be the best and our favorite during our trip to Italy!
The best apartments in Palazzo in Italy!! Everything is carefully thought out: check-in, reinforced entrance doors, everything you need in the apartment, high-quality furniture, equipment, appliances, orthopedic pillows and bed, pleasant little things! Early check-in and late check-out! The owner was always in touch! The most comfortable stay! Living in such apartments in the Palazzo in Florence is the best vacation!! I recommend! Thanks a lot!
Direct walk from the train station. Easy to find. Direct line to Ponte Vecchio, Academia, and Uffizi. Easy walk to Santa Croce. Louise is an amazing person who knows Florence and other parts of Italy and is always ready to answer questions and give you the best suggestions. This is a place I recommend to my friends and family. This hotel is the only one I choose now.
The location is very central on one of the main streets and a short walk from the station.
The hotel is perfect, apartment rooms are stunning, with the view of the Main Street, they’re also super spacious and quiet blocking the noise out from the street below.
The staff are friendly and the beds are comfy. Probably the best sleep I’ve had so far on my travels in Italy.
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!
Lucia, where do we start? You are amazing! By far the best stay to date travelling Italy. The photos do no justice. Clean, spacious, perfect WiFi, just everything PERFECT,PERFECT,PERFECT!! The upstairs terrace is to die for, THE BEST VIEWS IN FLORENCE!!! Thank you Lucia for an unbelievable stay. We will be back 👍👍🙏🙏
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.
Paulo was the best. Property was very comfortable and had everything from bottle of wine, soaps, slippers, and even cream for our cafe. It was our favorite place we stayed out of 6 in all of our tour of Italy over 2 weeks. Great place to stay in Florence, and best location.
Beautiful hotel, our room was gorgeous. Nicest place we stayed on our Italy trip. Everyone working there was super nice and helpful. For being in the middle of the busy part of town it was relatively quiet. Clean rooms and turn down service everyday.
Amazing room in the heart of Florence! Stayed as part of a busy honeymoon tour of Italy. Honestly this place is better than most traditional ‘hotels’ - a lovely warm welcome and generous bottle of wine to help us celebrate the special occasion.
Everything. We visit Italy once a year and this is the only place we will stay in Florence. We even plan our trip according to their availability. They comfort, cleanliness, host, and, of course, the location is exceptional.
An amazing apartment with loads of free parking right outside the front door. . One of the best apartment stays in our travels in Italy. Close drive or bus ride to Florence and surrounding towns. A true gem. Highly recommend.
Lovely place on the top of a hill looking over Florence. Staff amazing and very accommodating making sure we had a taxi at 5am for the airport. Everything is luxurious. Restaurant was one of the best meals we had in 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.
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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