Top10 Recommended Hotels in Florence, Italy
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Florence, Italy 1. Hotel David ***
2. Hotel Spadai ****
3. Art Hotel Villa Agape ****
4. Four Seasons Hotel Firenze *****
5. Horto Convento ****
6. Hotel Milù ****
7. Hotel Davanzati ***
8. Room Mate Luca ****
9. Villa Cora *****
10. Hotel Rapallo ****
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1. Viale Michelangiolo, 1, 50125 Florence, Italy, Price range $134 - $276
Offering free happy hour and rooms with free minibar, Hotel David is just a 5-minute bus ride from Florence’s historic centre. Parking and Wi-Fi access are free of charge.
2. Via dei Martelli 10, Duomo, 50129 Florence, Italy , Price range $197 - $565
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.
3. Via Torre Del Gallo 8-10, 50125 Florence, Italy, Price range $116 - $362
Hotel Villa Agape is near the Arcetri Observatory in Florence, and is surrounded by a 8-hectare park with olive and cypress trees.
4. Borgo Pinti 99, San Marco - Santissima Annunziata, 50121 Florence, Italy, Price range $702 - $1,872
Offering a 2-floor spa and Michelin-star restaurant, Four Seasons Hotel Firenze is next to the botanical gardens of Giardino della Gherardesca. It offers a wide range of luxury rooms and suites.
5. Viale Ludovico Ariosto 13, Santo Spirito, 50124 Florence, Italy, Price range $120 - $308
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.
6. Via Tornabuoni 8, Tornabuoni, 50123 Florence, Italy, Price range $170 - $358
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.
7. Via Porta Rossa 5, Uffizi, 50123 Florence, Italy, Price range $94 - $350
Set in Florence, 700 metres from Santa Maria Novella, Hotel Davanzati provides accommodation with a bar and private parking.
8. Via XXVII Aprile 3, San Lorenzo, 50129 Florence, Italy, Price range $106 - $265
Set in the historic centre of Florence, Room Mate Luca is 400 metres from Michelangelo’s David in the Accademia Gallery.
9. Viale Machiavelli 18, 50125 Florence, Italy, Price range $438 - $1,549
Villa Cora is a 19th-century building surrounded by a park with outdoor swimming pool. Just 2 km from the centre of Florence and Santa Maria Novella Train Station, it offers free parking.
10. Via Santa Caterina d'Alessandria 7, 50129 Florence, Italy, Price range $140 - $280
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.
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13 Tips for a FANTASTIC Trip to Florence
One of the most beautiful and historically significant cities in the world…join me as I help you decide what to do, where to go, where to stay, and what to eat in stunning Florence.
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How to Get into the City:
- From Pisa Airport (Gallilei Gallileo Intl Airport): Take the Pisamover to Pisa Centrale Station, and buy a ticket to Florence (Santa Maria Novella Station)
- From Florence Airport (Peretola)
Cheapest option is the new Tram from T2 to Santa Maria Novella Station in Florence.
Or just hop in a cab)
How to Skip The Lines:
(VERY IMPORTANT TO AVOID SPENDING HOURS IN LINES!)
- The most user friendly website for reserving skip the line reserved ticket times (for the Uffizi Gallery and the Academia Gallery (Michelangelo's David) is:
(But you’ll pay more of a fee…but it is user friendly)
- The official ticketing website for the Uffizi Gallery and The David is B-ticket:
(Less user-friendly, but a cheaper ticket price…and it’s not that hard to figure it out)
- The official site for reserving a climb for the Duomo is here (this will also include entrance into all of the attractions of the Duomo):
- You can also call to book a time at the Uffizi and David by calling this number from a US phone:
011-39-055-294-883
- Or this number from an Italian phone:
055-294-883
You can also sometimes book through your hotel (if you’re staying at a hotel)
Or go with a small group tour like ArtVivia (more expensive, but highly recommended):
Food:
- All’Antico Vinaio
- Gustapizza
- Le Volpi e L’Uva
- Trattoria Mario
- Trattoria Za Za
- Zeb
- Cibrèo Trattoria
- Osteria Santo Spirito
- L’Osteria di Giovanni
- Trattoria Giovanni
Gelato:
- Venchi
- Vivoli
- Gelateria La Carraia
- Gelateria Artigianale La Strega Nocciola
- Gelateria Santa Trinita
- My Sugar
- Gelateria Dei Neri (one of my two favorites)
- Perché No (my favorite)
Neighborhoods/Piazzas/Sites:
- Piazza della Signoria
- Ponte Vecchio (Make sure to climb to the top)
- Oltrarno (Across any of the bridged on the other side of the Arno River)
- San Frediano
- Santo Spirito
- Walk along the Arno River
Markets:
- Mercato Centrale
- Mercato di San Lorenzo
- Loggia del Mercato Nuovo
- Sant’Ambrogio Market
Michaelangelo’s David:
Galleria dell’Accademia
(Again…make sure to book an advanced entrance time)
Other Museums/Art/History:
- Uffizi Gallery (BOOK AHEAD)
- Palazzo Vecchio
- Palazzo Pitti
Churches:
- Duomo di Firenze, also the Crypt below, the Baptistry, and Giotto’s Bell Tower (though as I said in the video…you’ll get as a good a view of the city from climbing the Palazzo Vecchio with FAR FEWER crowds)
- Basilica di Santa Croce (burial site of famous Italians)
- Medici Chapel (also the family tomb for the Medici)
Parks/Nature:
- Boboli Gardens (Beautiful impressive huge park)
- Giardino Bardini (My favorite park in the city)
- Rent a bike and ride through the hills above Florence. Best route (in my opinion) Head across the Ponte all Grazie (Bridge), and bike up the hills above Piazzale Michaelangelo.
Views of the City:
- la Rinascente (4th floor…up the green stairs)
- Rooftop bar of the Westin Excelsior
- Watch the Sunset on the St Trinity Bridge
Tuscany:
(I rented a car…I think it cost me around 50 Euros for the day)
- Day Trip/Wine Tour of Tuscany (There are many options for tours…I loved the small group half/day tour with Prestige rent…I found it on Trip Advisor (linked here):
- Siena (if you only visit one town in Tuscany…make it Siena. Also take the bus, not the train)
- San Gimignano (Can be seen on the same day as Siena as they’re close by)
- Pisa
- Lucca (aerial shot of Lucca is from videoblocks.com)
PLACES I DIDN’T HAVE TIME TO FEATURE:
Restaurants:
- Osteria Vini e Vecchi Sapori (VERY POPULAR spot. Reservations are a must)
- Bella Donne (fantastic meatballs…or “polpettine”)
- Hostaria Il Desco (great little hidden gem near the Ponte Vecchio in a winding alley)
Other things to see/do:
- Bargello Museum
- Strozzi Museum
- Museo dell'Opera del Duomo (The Duomo’s museum)
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Florence, Italy travel guide and tips - Where to stay in Florence? [2 of 4]
Florence travel guide and tips - Where to stay in Florence? Finding a good place to stay in Florence is easy, even if not particularly cheap.
Deciphering the different kinds of places that offer hospitality is somewhat like getting lost in a labyrinth! The offers vary widely: Hotels, Historic Residences, Pensions, Rooms for Rent, Bed & Breakfast, Hostels; the denomination and number of stars are based on the services each offers. Before booking, however, make sure the hotel really DOES provide everything you need, because for example, despite the name, many Bed & Breakfasts don’t serve breakfast!
A Girls' Weekend Getaway in Florence, Italy
Our girls' weekend getaway in Florence, Italy, my old hometown. Two of my girlfriends and I met in Florence for a long weekend. We stayed in an incredible Airbnb with views of the Ponte Vecchio, rode bikes around the city, ate local Florentine foods and drank Tuscan wine. See what we got up to in Florence, and see below for some ideas for what you should do while in Firenze.
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What we did/saw/ate in Florence:
Brunch -- Ditta Artigianale
For views -- Piazzale Michaelangelo (free) or climb Torre di Arnolfo (8 euros if under 26, 10 if not)
Nightlife -- shots were had at Uncle Jimmy's and Lion's Fountain (not very Italian obviously)
Rent bikes at the main train station or Tuscany Bikes shop on Via Ghibellina
My favourite restaurant - Coquinarius
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WALKING AROUND FLORENCE ITALY + Novella Airbnb Apartment Tour
Florence Italy Walking Tour - What to Do in Florence - The perfect walking city!
Jaycation returns to Firenze, Italia in the beautiful region of Tuscany. While Basking in the Tuscan Sun we take a walking tour through the many Piazzas and landmarks of Florence. From places like the Piazza della Republica, Piazza della Signoria, the Ponte Vecchio Bridge, Piazza del Duomo, Uffizi Gallery, Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, the Palazzo Vecchio, the Palazzo Ruccelai and the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella. Florence is my favorite walking city in all of italy and there is no need to use public transportation when in the city center!
Also take an apartment tour of our Airbnb in near the Santa Maria Novella Station and find out some useful tips for your next trip to florence!
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Lamborghini rental Florence Italy
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For those looking for Lamborghini rental Florence, Karisma Luxury Car Rental Italy offers the latest Lamborghini Huracan spider and Lamborghini Huracan coupè, Lamborghini Aventador and Lamborghini Gallardo
The delivery of the cars will be carried out at the Florence airport, Florence central station Santa Maria Novella or Florence Rifredi or in one of the many luxurious hotels and villas that are located in the center of Florence or in the Chianti hills.
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Florence landscape, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
Florence, is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany and of the province of Florence. It is the most populous city in Tuscany, with approximately 370,000 inhabitants, expanding to over 1.5 million in the metropolitan area. Florence is famous for its history. A centre of medieval European trade and finance and one of the wealthiest cities of the time, Florence is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, and has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages. A turbulent political history includes periods of rule by the powerful Medici family, and numerous religious and republican revolutions. From 1865 to 1871 the city was also the capital of the recently established Kingdom of Italy. The historic centre of Florence attracts millions of tourists each year, and Euromonitor International ranked the city as the world's 72nd most visited in 2009, with 1,685,000 visitors. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982. Due to Florence's artistic and architectural heritage, it has been ranked by Forbes as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and the city is noted for its history, culture, Renaissance art and architecture and monuments. The city also contains numerous museums and art galleries, such as the Uffizi Gallery and the Pitti Palace, amongst others, and still exerts an influence in the fields of art, culture and politics. Florence is also an important city in Italian fashion, being ranked within the top fifty fashion capitals of the world; furthermore, it is also a major national economic centre, being a tourist and industrial hub. In 2008, the city had the 17th highest average income in Italy. Florence lies in a basin formed by the hills of Careggi, Fiesole, Settignano, Arcetri, Poggio Imperiale and Bellosguardo (Florence). The Arno river and three other minor rivers flow through it. Tourism is the most significant industry in central Florence. From April to October, tourists outnumber local population. Tickets to the Uffizi and Accademia museums are regularly sold out and large groups regularly fill the basilicas of Santa Croce and Santa Maria Novella, both of which charge for entry. In 2010, readers of Travel + Leisure magazine ranked the city as their third favourite tourist destination. Studies by Euromonitor International have concluded that cultural and history-oriented tourism is generating significantly increased spending throughout Europe. Florence is believed to have the greatest concentration of art (in proportion to its size) in the world. Thus, cultural tourism is particularly strong, with world-renowned museums such as the Uffizi selling over 1.6 million tickets a year. The city's convention centre facilities were restructured during the 1990s and host exhibitions, conferences, meetings, social forums, concerts and other events all year. Florence has approximately 35,000 hotel beds and 23,000 other accommodation facilities (campsites, guesthouses, youth hostels and farmhouses), giving potential for overall stays to exceed 10 million visitor/nights a year. Visitors also include thousands of day-trippers brought in by cruise ships (to Livorno) and by road and rail. In 2007, the city ranked as the world's 59th most visited city, with over 1.729 million arrivals for the year. It has been estimated that just under one-third of tourists are Italians, the remainder comprising Americans (20%), Germans (13%), Japanese (8%), Britons (7.8%), French (5.7%) and Spaniards (5%). Florence has a legendary artistic heritage. Cimabue and Giotto, the fathers of Italian painting, lived in Florence as well as Arnolfo and Andrea Pisano, renewers of architecture and sculpture; Brunelleschi, Donatello and Masaccio, forefathers of the Renaissance, Ghiberti and the Della Robbias, Filippo Lippi and Angelico; Botticelli, Paolo Uccello and the universal genius of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Their works, together with those of many other generations of artists, are gathered in the several museums of the town: the Uffizi Gallery, the Palatina gallery with the paintings of the Golden Ages, the Bargello with the sculptures of the Renaissance, the museum of San Marco with Fra Angelico's works, the Academy, the chapels of the Medicis Buonarroti's house with the sculptures of Michelangelo, the following museums: Bardini, Horne, Stibbert, Romano, Corsini, The Gallery of Modern Art, the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, the museum of Silverware and the museum of Precious Stones.
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From Rome To Florence via Siena by car
We are driving from Rome to Florence via Siena on BMW X1
На BMW из Рима во Флоренцию через Сиену
Siena Cathedral, Piazza del Duomo
Florence Italy/Florence Duomo/Logan Airport Lounge
This is a video of our first day in Italy! We flew into Milan from Boston Logan and then made our way to Florence via train. All aboard!
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Travelogue #20: Hotel Balestri Florence, Italy
Hotel Balestri
Piazza Mentana 7
50122 Firenze
Italia
Hotel Details:
The Hotel Balestri is a 4-star luxury boutique hotel with a great location in the heart of Florence, the capital city of the Tuscany region and it is just few minutes away from all the main tourist spots of the city. Located in Piazza Mentana on the north bank of the famous river Arno and on the east side Ponte Vecchio, it is just a a short walk from the Galileo Galilei Museum, Uffizi Gallery and Piazza della Signoria. The Cathedral and the main Santa Maria Novella train station are also close by.
Room Details:
Junior Suite with balcony Arno River view - 28 sqm (301 sqft) room with air-conditioning/heating with automatic settings, a queen-size bed, a sitting and study area, a marble bathroom with shower, toilet, bidet with Officina Profumo Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella toiletries, hairdryer, bath robe and slippers. Room equipped with telephone, LCD satellite TV, closet with safety box, minibar, coffee & tea maker and WiFi connection.
Rate Details:
Flexible Rate with breakfast, daily complimentary bottle of water, free WiFi connection, hotel services and VAT. Payment directly at the hotel with free cancellation until 48 hours before arrival. The city tax of 4,80 euro per person per night is not included.
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A walk through TSH Florence Lavagnini, Firenze's first stunning Student Hotel
Michelangelo's David and the Duomo have new neighbours in Florence with the opening of TSH Florence Lavagnini, a stunning hotel, co-living and co-working destination that boasts the Tuscan capital’s most spectacular rooftop views.
The Student Hotel (TSH) vision for a Complete Connected Community of co-living and co-working students, leisure and long-stay professional guests, takes a monumental leap forward with TSH Lavagnini, its flagship hybrid-hospitality concept.
Following a €50 million regeneration, TSH Lavagnini breathes new life into a previously underserved neighbourhood. The 390-room, 20,000-sq-meter space was originally built in 1864 for diplomats, today it is transformed into a work meets life creative hub.
The design playfully awakens the historic palazzo, nicknamed The Sleepy Palace by locals. The classic architecture now boasts modern twists, such as a supersized graffiti installation in the central courtyard, a rooftop “The Beach is Boring” pool, a skybar and two terraces with breathtaking vistas of Firenze city, the Duomo, and the Tuscan hills.
Founder and CEO, Charlie MacGregor says: “Every new TSH property raises the bar to deliver the ultimate space for guests to discover their purpose and change the world. Florence Lavagnini has exceeded every expectation, it is quite simply exquisite, and is the best example yet of of our Complete Connected Community.”
OOO: Out Of the Ordinary dining
In partnership with founders of the famous Florence cafe restaurant, La Menagere, TSH has created a spectacular dining concept entitled OOO – Out Of the Ordinary.
OOO consists of a series of distinct but interconnected spaces that provide locals and TSH guests an unprecedented number of food and drink experiences, available from early in the morning until deep into the night.
From cocktails to pizza and grab-n-go organic food to music; from bicycles and bike gear to a concept fashion store; from espresso to drip coffee or a DJ bar to hair salon; from fine dining to casual bistrot – everything is OOO.
TSH Collab for the co-working generation
TSH Collab is a livable, shared workspace inspired by the demand for hybrid co-working communities who define how global nomads work, live and play.
At TSH Florence Lavagnini, Collab lives in a space that connects the building’s two towers, with its main entrance accessed from the internal courtyard. Its façade is entirely glass, and its soothing colours create a calming light-filled atmosphere that is visibly connected to the rest of the hotel.
Collab-members can rent flex-desks, dedicated desks or stand-alone offices allowing entrepreneurs, freelancers and companies to scale-up or work in project-based teams.
Playful design that celebrates art
Design was created by in-house team TSH Design in collaboration with Bologna-based Rizoma Architecture and Florence-based studio, Archea.
When guests enter the building, the iconic TSH “wink” greets them, along with a grand piano and a ping pong table. Four swings dangle from the arched passage that leads to a street art-filled courtyard, featuring local and internationally recognised artists.
The communal areas are brought to life with a mix of locally sourced, traditional materials, colourful graphics and geometric patterns. A blend of natural materials such as wood, cork, stone and leather sit next to industrial metal mesh, glazed iron, ceramic tiles and resin floor finishes, creating an exciting contrast within the historic building.
The energetic and inspiring vibe encourages connectivity among students, guests and locals with multiple communal spaces, open and closed seating areas, gaming zones, a massive shared kitchen, quiet study rooms, meeting rooms and an auditorium.
Rooms for everyone
TSH Florence Lavagnini has a mix of 390 rooms suitable for travellers young and old staying from one night up to one year. The rooms are en-suite and range from 15-sq-meter single rooms to family rooms of 65-sq-meters.
Rooms are organized in clusters around the courtyard to allow different traveller and co-living communities to cluster depending on their purpose and length-of stay.
Location
TSH Florence Lavagnini is located in front of Fortezza da Basso, a vibrant park, cultural and trade centre, just five minutes cycle ride from the Duomo and city centre, and soon the new tram-line will connect the hotel directly with both the airport and railway station.
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Info about Taxi in Florence // Info sui Taxi a Firenze
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You can also take a TAXI at:
Airport-Florence city center and viceversa fixed fare is 20€.
Surcharge of 1€ per luggage.
Surcharges for late-night use.
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Tariffa fissa Aeroporto-Centro e viceversa: € 20.
Supplementi per i bagagli (€1 al pezzo).
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Arrival in Florence
Our last night in Venice, a long trek to the train station and our arrival in Firenze.
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One way car rental Florence Italy
Karisma Luxury Rental is specialized in the One Way Car Rental service from Florence to the most characteristic and exciting cities of all Italy.
Plan your route with an exciting and fascinating journey, without having to go back. You will optimize your time to see all the wonderful sights of the beautiful country.
One Way Car Rental Service from Florence To Rome
It’s one of the most popular services because it combines two of the most beautiful cities in the world.
An advice for live fully all emotions of these two cities?
The highway is the fastest (the traveling time between Florence and Milan by car is about 3 hours) but if you want to experience intense emotions, do not miss the route of the Via Cassia.
Loggia di San Luigi - stunning apartment accommodation for rent in Florence
Loggia di San Luigi is a beautiful two bedroom apartment furnished with style and once used to be the balcony of a historic building. Located just steps from the cathedral it is the ideal vacation home for short and medium rentals and sleeps up to 4 people.
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