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Hotels in Florence
267 Hotels
A Florence View B&B
Piazza di San Giovanni 2

Simple Florentine comfort and great Duomo views are the major highlights at A Florence View B&B -- a family-run, two-and-a-half-pearl establishment on the square opposite the Duomo. Set in a 17th-century palazzo, this modest property has original features including frescoed ceilings, and although facilities are basic, personalized service and an excellent location make it good value for money. Breakfast is tailored to guest preferences, and served directly to the room by friendly host Giuliana. Although some furnishings may be worn, rooms are clean and comfortable, with a decent range of amenities including minibars and air-conditioning -- over half have great Duomo views. Free Wi-Fi throughout and discounted garage parking round out the features. For a family-friendly option with spectacular Duomo views, try the apartments at Palazzo Gamba across the square.

Al Palazzo del Marchese di Camugliano
Via del Moro 15

Although this upscale 16th-century palazzo has only 10 rooms, it's proof that big things come in small packages. Only a seven-minute walk from the Duomo, Al Palazzo del Marchese di Camugliano offers the feeling of staying in an authentic noble residence from the Renaissance era. Many rooms are breathtaking, with amenities including free minibars plus varying details like high ceilings, marble bathrooms, and four-poster beds. The fantastic free breakfast is prepared to order from a seemingly endless menu, and served in the tranquil roof garden in good weather. Ample free refreshments, plus sweet or savory treats, are available for guests throughout the day. Wi-Fi is free, though the central location can mean noise in street-facing rooms. For a similar option with more eccentric flair, try Palazzo Tolomei Residenza d’Epoca instead.

Hilton Garden Inn Florence Novoli
Via Sandro Pertini 2/9

The 121-room Hilton Garden Inn Florence Novoli is an upper-middle-range hotel with subdued modern decor located about a 20- to 30- minute bus ride from Florence's historic center. The hotel has a stylish lobby bar and restaurant, plus a daily breakfast buffet, for an extra fee. There's a small 24-hour business center and a modern gym as well, but no pool or spa. Contemporary guest rooms feature wood floors, 40-inch flat-screen TVs, and mini-fridges in addition to roomy bathrooms with bidets and shower/tub combos with rainfall showerheads. Travelers might want to compare rates with the nearby Starhotels Tuscany, which offers similar amenities and more traditional decor. 

C-Hotels Club
Via Santa Caterina da Siena 11

The c-hotels Club is a modern, upper-middle-range hotel with pleasant, breezy interiors located next to the city's main train station. While this means easy access to transportation and area sights, the setting is busy and often congested. The 62 rooms, however, are soundproofed against most noise. Overall it's a functional, stylish, and well-positioned hotel, but travelers looking for a little more classic Florentine elegance may prefer the nearby Hotel Albani Firenze.

Delle Nazioni Hotel
Via Luigi Alamanni 15

Across the street from the Santa Maria Novella station, this mid-range hotel is conveniently located for travelers arriving by train. An appealing lobby and bar have several gleaming, contemporary touches, but the 95 guest rooms are no-frills with few decorations and no minibars. Rooms on higher floors are recommended for enjoying city views, and a few rooms have kitchenettes and furnished balconies. The breakfast buffet is free, as is the Wi-Fi, though it can be spotty. And guests driving through Florence can make use of the hotel's underground garage, for a fee. Those looking for more historic accommodations should consider the mid-range Botticelli Hotel. 

Antica Torre di Via Tornabuoni
Via Dei Tornabuoni 1, Palazzo Gianfigliazzi di Via Tornabuoni n. 1 Residenza d'Epoca

Antica Torre di Via Tornabuoni is a charming and elegant upscale hotel housed in a 13th-century fortified tower and neighboring 19th-century palace right in central Florence. The 27 rooms have original details like wood-beam ceilings and stone archways plus modern features like free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Many have views of the Arno River or the Duomo. The hotel serves a generous free breakfast with hot and cold items, and the two rooftop terraces with views of the city and Arno River are a guest favorite. The nearby Golden Tower Hotel & Spa has more on-site features and is bursting with historic character, though rates will be higher.

Villa Cora
Viale Niccolo Machiavelli 18

A luxury hotel with history and style just south of the center of Florence, the Villa Cora was built in the late 1860s by Baron Oppenheim, a German financier, and was restored in 2010. It is part of the prestigious Relais & Châteaux fellowship of hotels and restaurants. With a unique heated outdoor pool and a subterranean spa, the special property is a good spot for both relaxation and sightseeing. Those who are up for it can walk a little more than a mile and a half to attractions in the center of Florence, including the Duomo, but the hotel also offers a free shuttle. The hotel provides a fairly good value for its class and amenities.

Il Salviatino
Via del Salviatino, 21

This updated 15th-century villa, located on top of a hill just two miles north of Florence, offers five-pearl luxury in a stunning setting. There are beautiful views of Florence and the Tuscan countryside from many rooms, and 19th-century frescoes and antique furnishings. The food from chef Carmine Calò gets high marks. This Renaissance-era property is a splurge.

Four Seasons Hotel Firenze
Borgo Pinti 99

In the 500-year-old Palazzo della Gherardesca, the 116-room Four Seasons is one of Florence’s most luxurious hotels, combining Renaissance-era opulence with signature Four Seasons service. Guests get exclusive access to the 11-acre Giardino della Gherardesca, one of the city’s largest private gardens, along with three restaurants, an outdoor pool, and a spa. Rooms and suites range from large and comfortable to huge and palatial. A former convent across the park has 36 guest rooms that provide a more private stay. It’s definitely a splurge, and the best that Florence has to offer for those who aren't worried about price.

Firenze Suite
Via Nuova de' Caccini n 25, (ang Via della Pergola)

Firenze Suite is a very charming, small hotel located a 10-minute walk from the Duomo that is well-suited to couples. All seven rooms are spacious suites with vaulted and frescoed ceilings, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. Most suites have kitchenettes, and some have access to a garden. This mid-range property is an intimate alternative to a traditional city-center hotel, and gives the feeling of staying in your own apartment, though there are very few on-site features. A free hot-and-cold breakfast is delivered to the suites each morning, and there's a lovely library with leather seating. As an alternative, the Garibaldi Blu Hotel Florence is even closer to the Duomo and has distinctive interiors plus on-site features like meeting rooms and a small bar.