The Ambasciatori is an elegant hotel next to Santa Maria Novella Church in Florence's historic centre, 10 minutes' walk from the Cathedral. Its soundproofed rooms offer air conditioning and free...
Just a 10-minute walk from Florence Cathedral, Hotel Diplomat is in the historic centre, near Santa Maria Novella Train Station. Rooms come with free WiFi.
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.
Boasting a shared lounge, The Moon Boutique Hotel & Spa is set in Florence, a 10-minute walk from Fortezza da Basso and 800 metres from Santa Maria Novella Train Station.
The Atlantic Palace is a historic hotel beside Florence Santa Maria Novella Train Station. The rooms of the restored 14th-century monastery offer a classic style, an LCD TV, and air conditioning.
Hotel Aldobrandini is a family-run establishment located inside the famous San Lorenzo market, and just a short stroll to the most important museum of Florence. It offers free Wi-Fi.
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.
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.
The staff was amazing and the location was perfect for us
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.
Set 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
Ville Sull'Arno offers accommodation in Florence, right on the banks of the river Arno. It features a restaurant and a free wellness centre with an indoor pool, sauna, and Turkish bath.
Breakfast was a little expensive as were the drinks
The panoramic terrace on the top floor of Hotel Kraft is equipped with a roof garden, a restaurant, and a swimming pool which is heated during the winter.
Service, food, pool on the top, saves the summer:)
Well situated in the San Lorenzo district of Florence, II Guelfo Bianco is set less than 1 km from Piazza della Signoria, a 6-minute walk from Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and 200 metres from...
perfect location, friendly staff, very good breakfast
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.
Boasting a shared lounge, The Moon Boutique Hotel & Spa is set in Florence, a 10-minute walk from Fortezza da Basso and 800 metres from Santa Maria Novella Train Station.
One of the best boutique hotels in town. Exceptional service
Located a 15-minute walk from Santa Maria Novella Train Station, Horto Convento offers rooms with free WiFi in Florence. Guests can enjoy a garden and an on-site bar.
everything was just perfect. couldn’t be any better!
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 :)
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
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.
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FAQs about hotels in Florence
On average, 3-star hotels in Florence cost £83 per night, and 4-star hotels in Florence are £126 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Florence can on average be found for £363 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Florence this weekend is £244 or, for a 4-star hotel, £330. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Florence for this weekend cost on average around £791 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £161 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Florence for tonight. You'll pay on average around £260 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Florence will cost around £695 (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 just amazing. So many of the world's greatest pieces of art/culture/architecture all in the one place.
That also means lots and lots of tourists - can make walking about on the narrow pavements tricky and can also mean the nights are a bit noisy in places.
Get up early to take advantage of the city at it's best and always book ahead!
Elizabeth
France
10
Scored 10
Florence is an absolute gem of a city, buzzing with life and...
Florence is an absolute gem of a city, buzzing with life and culture around every corner. From its stunning architecture to the lively music scene featuring a variety of talented artists, there's something truly special about this place. If you're planning a trip to Italy, make sure Florence is on your list - you won't want to miss out on its unique blend of history, art, and good vibes!
Eleonora
Sweden
8.0
Scored 8.0
The city is full of culture and history. and there are...
The city is full of culture and history. and there are plenty of things to do. Also, it's a great place to learn Italian. In fact, it is the only Italian city on the list, which makes our city the most beautiful of Italy.
Mohammed
Saudi Arabia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Florence is the cradle of the Renaissance.
Florence is the cradle of the Renaissance. We took a walking tour on first day (via booking.com) and this was very insightful. We spent 3 nights in Florence and 2 nights in Venice. In hindsight, I would have spent 2 nights in Florence and 3 in Venice
Robert
Canada
10
Scored 10
Florence is a great city to visit - I recommend going to the...
Florence is a great city to visit - I recommend going to the Boboli Gardens and the Bardini Gardens (entry can cover both, the Bardini gardens are much less busy and better views), getting tickets in advance for the museums you are interested in (can't really not do Uffizi), and spending a day eating Gelatos and walking around the side streets to find all the hidden art. We forgot to buy museum tickets in advance but got to the Academia at 7.50am and were one of first people in (opens at 8.15am)... it gets busy real quick. Walking up to Michelangelo Piazza is a good trek and can see why it is recommended at sunset. The church at the top is worth exploring (witb a stunning cemetary you can walk around).
In general, watch your bags! Bring a front wearing one and be aware of the crowds - we nearly got targeted!
Tram from Florence airport is really straight forward and quick (20min), and the train to Pisa is also very easy (and cheap - very different from the UK!).
We had a super meal in a restaurant round the corner from our hotel called Grotto di Leo - and we had a fantastic Sunday brunch at the Central Market
Kirsty
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Two years ago we spent a month in Florence and loved every...
Two years ago we spent a month in Florence and loved every minute of it. There is so much to do and see in the city and many places to take day trips to. This time was a short visit just to expose our 18 year old grandson to one of the beautiful cities in Italy. We also did Milan, Eunice, and Rome.
Park Palace is a little way out of the old town which was perfect for us. The bus goes right passed the door regularly and is easy to use. You can also go a bit further on the bus to piazza Michelangelo for a fabulous view of a Florence . It is lovely coming back from the busy town to green space and a sit by the beautiful pool. Breakfast was sumptuous and the best we have experienced in Italy. Delightful having breakfast on the balcony.
We stayed in the annex which was very adequate. Staff were pleasant and efficient.
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.
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.
After staying in some not-so fancy hotels throughout our trip in Italy, we were PLEASANTLY surprised when we arrived to Hotel Pierre. The hotel staff was incredibly accommodating and the room and hotel spaces were so charming! On top of everything else, this is probably one of the best locations you can stay at in Florence. We were walking distance to everything, and had multiple shops and cafes right outside of our door.
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!)
By far, this property was the best stay we’ve had during our 30-day Italy vacation. Our host, Andrea was very accommodating, made us feel at home right away. He gave us honest recommendations on places to go as well as restaurants (more for locals). His mom made daily breakfast with fresh pastries to die for. When in Florence, this is the place my husband and I will go back to stay in a heartbeat.
There is only one word to describe this hotel and the hospitality: Excellence!
We were on our honeymoon arranged by an excellent Italian organizer and Host throughout Italy over 18 days, amazing.
This hotel was the perfect fit for Florence, among all the other unique experiences, reserved only for us thanks to our Hosts' exclusive access to incredible places and experiences.
Excellent hotel. Very helpful and friendly staff, very clean. Wonderful location - and yes, it had a room with a view of the Duomo. I could have not asked for a better hotel for the price. I will definitely return to this hotel and I've already referred others to this hotel. Was very happy to get a free upgrade. One of the biggest beds I had my entire time in Italy.
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 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.
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 👍👍🙏🙏
Location was fantastic, the front desk so helpful, and the decor is amazing. It's modern and central, and feels like an upgrade from many other hotels in Italy. Highly recommend you checking out the hotel for your next stay in Florence - I know I'll be back.
Also looking forward to visiting any other Milu locations.
Although it was not in the heart of Florence the new tram running between the airport and the centre makes it a great location and it is only about a 5 minute walk away from the hotel. The bed and pillows were about the most comfortable we had in our 5 weeks in Italy. Would definitely stay there again!
Hotel is beautiful and the oldest hotel in Italy. stunning junior suite and proposed to my girlfriend there. staff are exceptional you feel like the most important person there. location is perfect to see Florence and the restaurants are all in close range. thank you so much for a perfect stay. ❤️🖤
Very nice room, clean, comfortable, with beautiful balcony. good wifi and perfect location. everything is walking distance. We got welcome drink and the host is really kind.
we stayed other highly reviewed hotel in Italy, however here we had the best experience. highly recommended.
Welcoming from the moment we entered the hotel. Lemon water. Kind staff. Informative. Beautiful room. Fruit and water. Most comfortable bed we’ve had in Italy. Quiet and well appointed. Delicious breakfast. Generous checkout time.
Breakfast was excellent. I have stayed many hotels in Italy but the Coffee was really the best. Rooms are very comfortable and staff is all helpul and nice. We stayed as a family and all of us loved the room.
Great location updated space but what stood out was Carmine the manager who went above and beyond to make our stay not only in Florence but also in Italy memorable.
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