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Hotel la Gemma
4.8/545 Reviews

Hotel la Gemma

Florence Historic Center Florence|0.38km from Pandolfini Casa d'Aste
When we arrived at Hotel La Gemma, it had been opened a grand total of 15 days. But no one could tell because Gianluca, the Hotel Manager, was in charge and everything was already in full swing and running smoothly. Gianluca himself showed us to our suite and made us feel welcomed. He was warm, engaging and very helpful throughout our 3-night stay. He even showed me how to make the stamps stick on my postcard by gently peeling off the back of them - they were adhesive like stickers. Before Gianluca came to the rescue, I was licking the back of the stamps like a fast-melting gelato but they still wouldn't stick. Gianluca also patiently walked me through the Tren Italia website to book our train tickets to Venice - all on my mobile phone. Eduardo at the Front Desk was earnest, lively and of great assistance. At breakfast, Luca the waiter was very good at explaining the extensive menu and choices available. He was solicitous and anticipated our needs. We missed him when he was not on duty. The hotel’s location is excellent, right in the heart of Florence and a stone’s throw from the Post Office. It is a very short walk to Piazza Republica, Ponte Vecchio and the beautiful landscape of the River Arno. The rooms are very well-appointed; huge comfy beds with fluffy pillows, a wide array of fragrant toiletries and, thick body-encompassing towels. The impression is one of old-world sophistication and luxury. We really enjoyed our stay and look forward to returning to Hotel La Gemma.

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N4U Guest House Florence
4.3/560 Reviews

N4U Guest House Florence

Florence Historic Center Florence|0.07km from Pandolfini Casa d'Aste
Mixed review. The rooms are large, the location excellent for many activities in town. Breakfast is adequate, although coffee and juice have to be asked for, which rather limits how much you have. The woman handling this speaks very little English, but that’s not a problem further just getting breakfast. After you check in, you won’t see anyone who does speak English. The hosts do provide a phone and email, although mixed results on the latter. The Amenities list “wine and champagne,” and, since we think of amenities as free, you might think they are simply offered. We saw where you could buy them. But the things you really need to know for making the right choice for yourself are these. The “free wi-fi” mostly doesn’t work. When I asked about it (via email) I got a totally BS answer about “there are various wi-fi connections around the building and if you are having a problem you are trying to connect to the wrong one.” I say “BS” because it is. We weren’t “moving around the building.” We were sitting in the same chair or on the bed, using the only wi-fi we were told about it that showed up on our devices. Our cell signal was fair, so not having wi-fi wasn’t a killer, but if you’re counting on WiFi, this is a bad fit further you. And we were just doing basic email and web surfing—I’m not talking about streaming videos or data heavy stuff. You may get on WiFi, but it is off more than it’s on. The other critical piece of info is that there is no lift/elevator. They don’t mention this on the description, but if you dig, you’ll find they describe themselves as “second floor.” Beware Americans—in Europe the ground level floor is ZERO, so “2nd floor” there is what you’ll call 3rd floor. Except in Florence, when some “city code” or “tradition” (I was fuzzy on the story, which was told in a cheerful, “See, we aren’t lying” tone) so that the ground floor can be double high. Bottom line is you’ll go up FOUR long floors to get to you room. Depending on your condition or luggage, that can be a lot (no, no offer of help for luggage). After a long day of site seeing (and plenty of stairs) going up four more flights is a bummer. We found ourselves not wanting to go out again once we made it to the room, so forget changing clothes, freshening up, and going out again. Since early dinners are limited, (many restaurants close between 2ish and 6 or even 7), you may find yourself doing afternoon takeout and eating in. Again, it’s a large and nice room in a great location. If we didn’t feel deceived about the floors, we would feel better about it (but if we had realized it was four flights up, we would have picked something else.)

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Hotel Bavaria
4.2/546 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
I can’t recommend Hotel Bavaria enough for anyone travelling on a budget. Amazing location, just a couple minutes walk to the centre of Florence and lots of great restaurants nearby. The service was lovely and the room was perfect. The bathrooms are used by other people in the hotel, but you get to have it to yourself while you’re in there. Well heated for winter. Just be prepared to carry your bag up two flights of stairs!
N4U Guest House Florence
4.3/560 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
Mixed review. The rooms are large, the location excellent for many activities in town. Breakfast is adequate, although coffee and juice have to be asked for, which rather limits how much you have. The woman handling this speaks very little English, but that’s not a problem further just getting breakfast. After you check in, you won’t see anyone who does speak English. The hosts do provide a phone and email, although mixed results on the latter. The Amenities list “wine and champagne,” and, since we think of amenities as free, you might think they are simply offered. We saw where you could buy them. But the things you really need to know for making the right choice for yourself are these. The “free wi-fi” mostly doesn’t work. When I asked about it (via email) I got a totally BS answer about “there are various wi-fi connections around the building and if you are having a problem you are trying to connect to the wrong one.” I say “BS” because it is. We weren’t “moving around the building.” We were sitting in the same chair or on the bed, using the only wi-fi we were told about it that showed up on our devices. Our cell signal was fair, so not having wi-fi wasn’t a killer, but if you’re counting on WiFi, this is a bad fit further you. And we were just doing basic email and web surfing—I’m not talking about streaming videos or data heavy stuff. You may get on WiFi, but it is off more than it’s on. The other critical piece of info is that there is no lift/elevator. They don’t mention this on the description, but if you dig, you’ll find they describe themselves as “second floor.” Beware Americans—in Europe the ground level floor is ZERO, so “2nd floor” there is what you’ll call 3rd floor. Except in Florence, when some “city code” or “tradition” (I was fuzzy on the story, which was told in a cheerful, “See, we aren’t lying” tone) so that the ground floor can be double high. Bottom line is you’ll go up FOUR long floors to get to you room. Depending on your condition or luggage, that can be a lot (no, no offer of help for luggage). After a long day of site seeing (and plenty of stairs) going up four more flights is a bummer. We found ourselves not wanting to go out again once we made it to the room, so forget changing clothes, freshening up, and going out again. Since early dinners are limited, (many restaurants close between 2ish and 6 or even 7), you may find yourself doing afternoon takeout and eating in. Again, it’s a large and nice room in a great location. If we didn’t feel deceived about the floors, we would feel better about it (but if we had realized it was four flights up, we would have picked something else.)
Grand Hotel Cavour
4.3/5112 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
We had room 531. It was a nice room with a window to the front of the building. We picked this hotel for the location (to the right the river to the left the Duomo) and the rooftop bar looked like a great way to spend our evenings. The room was very noisy. Yes, it was at the front of the hotel, but the windows did not seem to help diminish the noise. It was especially noisy from above us - we assume the bar. Big, loud bangs - like someone dropping bowling balls. There was a lot of noise from the door slamming. They did not close - they all slammed. The blow dryer sucked. Did not blow hot air at all. I called the front desk and asked for another. Did you know - in the entire hotel there was not a replacement hairdryer to be found? (I know this may seem small, but if you have as much hair as I do - you tend to rely on some basics working). The rooftop bar - the views are unbelievable and exactly as pictured. They just need a staff that can take basic drink orders. They had 3 people every night working, but they seemed inept. We enjoyed our evenings there - but it could have been so much better. Would I stay there again - probably.
Bed & Breakfast Il Bargello
4.5/543 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
Il Bargello is situated in an unbeatable location, close to everything in Florence. The service is very welcoming, and the rooms are in line with the price. The highlight is the abundant and varied breakfast, as well as the 24-hour coffee. The only downside is that we had a lot of luggage and there's no elevator, so we had to climb three long flights of stairs with all our belongings, but this seems to be a common issue in Italy. Interesting fact: in the room next door, there was a couple being very noisy while *********** all day, and it could be heard throughout the entire hotel, which was quite annoying.
Palazzo Portinari Salviati Residenza d'Epoca
4.9/546 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
This was my favorite hotel stay while in Italy for 2 weeks. I almost don’t want to share how incredible this hotel is because it will be harder for us to get in next time. Everything about this property is wonderful—from the location to the staff, incredible dining, large rooms (unusual for many European hotels) and the price. It is not cheap but definitely worth every penny! The lobby is beautiful too. We loved it here. We will be back…if we can get in. I was told they also have affordable apartment rentals too. A great idea if you want to stay in Florence for a week or more! The only negative is the hotel gym… but who comes to Florence to be stuck in a hotel gym? Not me, but I thought Inwouid share for the gym rats! Love this hotel!!
Boutique Hotel del Corso
4.2/545 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
Hotel De Corso is perfectly located close to all the major attractions in the heart of Florence. I booked a standard room. The hotel begins on the second floor and their website clearly states that they do not have a a service to help you with bags. There is an elevator that starts on the 1st floor.m not to be confused with the ground flor. It’s very slow and has a weight limitation of 3 ppl. We received a room with with a kitchen behind closet doors. Unfortunately the fridge and the stove top were removed so they only appliance that functioned was the dishwasher. But we didn’t request a mini kitchen anyway and didn’t use it. There was a portable small dorm like refrigerator but it really didn’t keep anything cold all the drinks were warm inside. Our bathroom was tiny (I’m a small person) with a large step up to access. The water pressure was very good. It would have been nice to have a sofa or a chair or anything other than our bed to sit on in our room for privacy. There was a shared space to sit outside our room but our standard room said that it came with a sofa so I was a bit confused. The area outside our room was not air conditioned and it was stiflingly hot so sitting in this common area I would be swimming in sweat. The AC unit in our bedroom work very well. There is all day coffee with some basic biscuits. No breakfast which is a drawback but I knew this. If i were to book again I would chose something other than a standard room.

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Florence Travel Guide

New and popular hotels in Florence recommended by Trip.com. Planning a trip to Florence? While traveling to Italy, Florence is one of the most popular destinations. Florence is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave!

Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Peretola Airport (Amerigo Vespucci Airport) to start their vacations and business trips in Florence. Besides flying, taking a train to Campo Di Marte Station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Florence. Here, there are more than 1752 hotels for you to choose from. There are many well-known chain hotels in Florence. Hotels under the Hilton brand are a good choice. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Florence, such as hotels under the Hilton brand. A popular hotel in Florence, Grand Hotel Minerva Florence is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Hilton Florence Metropole.

In the city center of Florence, you'll have easy access to Holy Trinity Bridge, Museo Salvatore Ferragamo, Rucellai Palace. For short trips in Florence, Villa Gamberaia, Siena, Chianti are all good options. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Fortezza da Basso, Piazza della Repubblica, Ponte Vecchio. Commercial areas like Ferragamo, The Mall are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 10.56°C during the day, 5.61°C at night

• April to June: 20.31°C during the day, 14.35°C at night

• July to September: 26.55°C during the day, 19.92°C at night

• October to December: 13.16°C during the day, 8.34°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 62.57 cm

• Summer: 71.17 cm

• Autumn: 57.43 cm

• Winter: 99.7 cm

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