Kairos by Florence Art Apartments enjoys a location in Florence, a 4-minute walk from Palazzo Vecchio and 0.8 miles from Accademia Gallery. This condo hotel offers an elevator and free Wifi.
Old Convent in Via De Neri in Florence features accommodations with free Wifi, a 3-minute walk from Palazzo Vecchio, 700 yards from Ponte Vecchio, and a 5-minute walk from Piazza della Signoria.
Set 820 feet from both the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Piazza del Duomo in Florence, Renascentia in Florence - Adults Only features accommodations with a flat-screen TV.
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.
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.
Location, very clean apartment, very polite service
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!!!
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.
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
In a prime location in the San Lorenzo district of Florence, II Guelfo Bianco is located a 10-minute walk from Piazza della Signoria, 600 yards from Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and a 2-minute...
perfect location, friendly staff, very good breakfast
Hotel Ferretti is a 2-star hotel 295 feet from Florence's Santa Maria Novella square, and a 2-minute walk from the shopping street of Via de' Tornabuoni.
It was very near at the station and the city center
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.
Wonderful location and full of history and interest.
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
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.
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.
Set directly along the banks of the Arno river, Hotel Lungarno is less than 328 feet from Florence's Ponte Vecchio.
The location, the rooms and the staff are exceptional!
Uffizi Gallery
What makes Florence the epicentre of art? All of it; but specifically the Uffizi Gallery. Its collections cover the ages, but its darlings will always be Renaissance born. You won’t find a better Art History 101 refresher. Hours wilt away inside this U-shaped mansion. The Birth of Venus tops many a best-of list. Better book tickets in advance – the masterworks cause quite a queue.
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Get tickets for 8:15 AM, go with nothing but your camera and...
Get tickets for 8:15 AM, go with nothing but your camera and don't check your coat. Head directly to the Botticellis, and then to the Da Vinci's, Raphaels and the Michelangelo to enjoy them without the crowd, and then double back for the Gothic paintings. Do NOT make the mistake of pausing to view sculptures on the entrance level. Do NOT get distracted by the Gothic masters. Speed walk to the Botticellis and then the Ninja Turtles or you'll be viewing them across crowds jostling for selfies.
Timothy
Poland
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Scored 10
Packed with stunning art work including “Spring” and “The...
Packed with stunning art work including “Spring” and “The birth of Venus” by Botticelli. We looked at most of the works and spent 3 1/2 hours there. The queues were long, I’d advise prebooking your tickets.
Gilltheartist
France
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1. DEFINITELY get "skip the line" tickets. 2.
1. DEFINITELY get "skip the line" tickets. 2. Don't forget that you still have to wait in line to exchange the "skip the line" tickets for the admission tickets. 3. Don't forget you then have to wait in line with all the other "skip the line" ticket holders to actually get in. Plan accordingly and enjoy the FABULOUS art!
Elena Chester
United States of America
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My second time going: make the reservation, folks!!
My second time going: make the reservation, folks!! You want to get in early and take your time. I wish I knew more about the ceilings and walls of the actual building. I must, must, must see for anyone slightly interested in art. I can't wait to return again!
Diane
United States of America
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Book tickets in advance, or you will end up waiting on line...
Book tickets in advance, or you will end up waiting on line for an hour or more. Also, do some research before coming here. It's a big museum and you can get overwhelmed if you spend a long time looking at everything. Instead, you want to make sure you see the highlights: Botticelli's Birth of Venus, Laocoon statue, Titian's Medussa, the Da Vinci section, and a few other major, major works of art that you know you'd feel bad if you missed. To me, the remainder of the works are a bit of a bonus--I stopped to look at the ones that especially called to me (there were a lot; I was here for 4 hours), but decided I didn't have to feel guilty about walking past if others didn't pique my interest.
Oh, and please note that David is NOT in this gallery. David is at the Academia down the street. I saw some people make that mistake.
Sara
United States of America
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It's huge.
It's huge. Try not to spend too much time at the ancient statues that line both sides of the gallery. They are worth it, but you will be too tired to enjoy the masterpieces of old masters when you eventually reach them.
Tõnis
Estonia
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Easy check in. Location is just a stone’s throw away from major attractions like the Uffizi Gallery. Kitchen and bathroom facilities are sufficient. They even have a separate washing bowl in the toilet. Hosts regularly checks on their guests to see if there are any issues.
This is the most beautiful apartment in which we've ever stayed. It is extremely spacious and has the most incredible view - several windows look directly out at the Ponte Vecchio and at the Uffizi Gallery right across the Arno. The apartment is modern, spacious, and secure. This is the place to book!
The grounds are beautiful and romantic, and probably better later than March when the plants and flowers are in bloom. There is a lovely grove of olive tree along with a "Villa" style garden and walkways. The best part is the free shuttle to the edge of the Old City and Uffizi Gallery. The drop of point is about a 10 minute to the gallery and the Statues of David, Hercules and the Bronze of Cosimo Medici.
Massimo was friendly, attentive, and informative. He checked in on us and made sure we had everything we need. Location was perfect - we walked to most of our destinations (Ponte Vecchio, Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Uffizi Gallery, Accademia Gallery). Short bus ride from the train station.
Smallish but clean, comfortable, and quiet room in the heart of Florence. Pleasant and helpful people on the reception. Location cannot be better - Uffizi Gallery is about 1 minute walk.
Amazing location that was really close to the Uffizi Gallery and right at the Ponte Vecchio Bridge. We really enjoyed our stay and the property was very comfortable and spacious for us. It was also nice to have an elevator.
Zoe Bay
United States of America
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The Uffizi is a treasure but make sure to book in advance to skip lines and do get yourself a good guide (live or audio)
The city center is in itself an open air museum containing architectural and sculptural masterpieces. The Uffizi is a treasure but make sure to book in advance to skip lines and do get yourself a good guide (live or audio).
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Ingrid
Sweden
Spend the day wandering around the Uffizi and the Duomo (for a more enriching experience join a tour or two especially to gain access to exclusive areas, rent an audioguide or download a walking tour audioguide on your phone), have a coffee in Piazza Republica in the evening, followed by dinner at a trattoria nearby, then walk around to Ponte Vecchio to enjoy a live performance
Spend the day wandering around the Uffizi and the Duomo (for a more enriching experience join a tour or two especially to gain access to exclusive areas, rent an audioguide or download a walking tour audioguide on your phone), have a coffee in Piazza Republica in the evening, followed by dinner at a trattoria nearby, then walk around to Ponte Vecchio to enjoy a live performance
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Nadia
Singapore
Ponte Vechio bridge, Uffizi Gallery, Basillica of Santa Croche, Duomo and many more
Ponte Vechio bridge, Uffizi Gallery, Basillica of Santa Croche, Duomo and many more.
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Anonymous
Due to national strike I failed to visit Uffizi and Academia galeries
Due to national strike I failed to visit Uffizi and Academia galeries. But other cathedrals and churches contain also perfect art.
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Aliaksandr
Poland
Essential to book the Uffizi and the Accademia in advance, because the lines are crazy
Essential to book the Uffizi and the Accademia in advance, because the lines are crazy!
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Anonymous
Uffizi Gallery is a "must" for those who want to dive into Italian Renaissance
Uffizi Gallery is a "must" for those who want to dive into Italian Renaissance.
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Samion
Israel
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