Pros
- Charming, mid-range hotel with rose-inspired, English country-home decor
- Neighborhood has a residential, local flavor
- Rooms offer air-conditioning and flat-screen TVs, some have balconies
- Free and generous breakfast plus an honor bar
- Good Tuscan restaurant downstairs (not owned by the hotel)
- Free afternoon tea, bicycle use, and Wi-Fi
- Pets allowed (for a fee)
- 24-hour front desk and computer station
- Private parking is available (for a fee)
Cons
- Location doesn’t suit tourists who want to walk to the sights
- Some rooms are small and there are steep stairs at the entrance
- Wi-Fi can be slow
- Parking is not on site (about 100 meters away)
Bottom Line
The 13-room Hotel Rosary Garden is an affordable mid-range property in a residential area about 20 minutes outside of Florence's center. Interiors are compact and inspired by English country homes. The hotel serves a generous free breakfast that includes eggs and pastries, and there's also a free afternoon tea service. Rose-inspired rooms feature variable accents like exposed wooden beams, floral textiles, frescoes, and balconies. A bus downtown stops a few minutes' walk from the property, but guests wanting to be closer to the sights may prefer the Hotel California, a mid-range boutique property within five minutes' walk of the Duomo, though rooms are more plain.
Amenities
- Internet
- Pets Allowed
Scene
Charming small property with rose-themed interiors
The Hotel Rosary Garden’s simple exterior has green shutters, a traditional Italian restaurant on the bottom floor, and a terra cotta-tiled roof. Across the street are benches and a bit of greenery in a small park, offering a lovely respite for guests, who tend to be couples. The hotel has all of the warmth and charm of a country bed-and-breakfast, an atmosphere enhanced by the cozy common areas stocked with attractive antique furniture and vintage accents, like glass cases and patterned area rugs. Paintings of roses -- a theme carried over into guest rooms -- or hunting and country scenes are hung on the walls throughout, and the green-carpeted staircase has a lovely antique banister. Afternoon tea and pastries are set out in the classic main parlor that's decorated with heavy red drapes, antique wooden furniture, and silver serving ware. There are steep stairs at the hotel's entrance that may pose a challenge for some guests, though the building has an elevator.
Location
A bustling residential location on the outskirts of Florence
Located south of the Arno River, this off-the-beaten-path hotel is in a somewhat busy residential area. Travelers wanting to be in the tourist center should look elsewhere, as it's only accessible by bus, car, or cab (walks will take well over 40 minutes). There is a local Tuscan restaurant downstairs, a gelateria next door, and a market across the street. There is also a gym and an outdoor pool that are within a five-minute walk. The bus stop to the center of Florence is just is less than a 10-minute walk from the hotel, and trips to Pitti Palace, Boboli Gardens, and Ponte Vecchio take 15 minutes by bus, while the Duomo is a 20-minute ride. Florence's Amerigo Vespucci Airport is about an hour away by bus or about 30 minutes by car.
Rooms
Classic, colorful rooms, some with frescos and exposed beams
Room names and decor are inspired by types of roses, including Orange Triumph and Moon Beam varieties. Each employs a combination of charming details -- frescoes, decorative banisters, exposed wooden beams -- that are inspired by English country homes. Despite being informed by different types of roses, decor is relatively similar across all rooms, with soft green walls, cherry wood furniture, floral artwork, red-and-tan drapes, and rose-printed bedspreads. Rooms also have simple tile floors, desks, and wardrobes. Some rooms have skylights and balconies, and configurations range from Single Rooms to attic Suites with separate seating areas. All rooms have flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, minibars, and safes, while upgraded rooms have electric kettles and Nespresso coffeemakers. Simple green-and-white tile bathrooms have hairdryers, bidets, and compact stall showers -- some with body jets. Rollaway beds can fit in Superior and Exclusive Rooms.
Features
Free breakfast, honor bar, computer corner, and free bicycle use
The small breakfast lounge has a few classic tables and chairs and is decorated with rose drapes and artificial roses climbing up a trellis. The generous free breakfast includes coffee and tea, marmalade, pastries, yogurt, juice, cheese, eggs, cold cuts, and cereal. There is a self-serve honor bar available in the lobby and soft drinks available on request. The hotel sets out free pastries throughout the day and there is a free afternoon tea service as well. Though it's not owned by the hotel, there is a restaurant downstairs that serves traditional Tuscan fare for meals beyond breakfast. The hotel has PC computer and printer, and faxing services are available at the front desk. Bicycles can also be rented for no additional charge. Laundry service is available most days of the week and Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, though it can be spotty. Pets are welcome with restrictions and fees, and though self-parking is available, the lot is not on site. Concierge services are also available.
Scene
Charming small property with rose-themed interiors
The Hotel Rosary Garden’s simple exterior has green shutters, a traditional Italian restaurant on the bottom floor, and a terra cotta-tiled roof. Across the street are benches and a bit of greenery in a small park, offering a lovely respite for guests, who tend to be couples. The hotel has all of the warmth and charm of a country bed-and-breakfast, an atmosphere enhanced by the cozy common areas stocked with attractive antique furniture and vintage accents, like glass cases and patterned area rugs. Paintings of roses -- a theme carried over into guest rooms -- or hunting and country scenes are hung on the walls throughout, and the green-carpeted staircase has a lovely antique banister. Afternoon tea and pastries are set out in the classic main parlor that's decorated with heavy red drapes, antique wooden furniture, and silver serving ware. There are steep stairs at the hotel's entrance that may pose a challenge for some guests, though the building has an elevator.
Location
A bustling residential location on the outskirts of Florence
Located south of the Arno River, this off-the-beaten-path hotel is in a somewhat busy residential area. Travelers wanting to be in the tourist center should look elsewhere, as it's only accessible by bus, car, or cab (walks will take well over 40 minutes). There is a local Tuscan restaurant downstairs, a gelateria next door, and a market across the street. There is also a gym and an outdoor pool that are within a five-minute walk. The bus stop to the center of Florence is just is less than a 10-minute walk from the hotel, and trips to Pitti Palace, Boboli Gardens, and Ponte Vecchio take 15 minutes by bus, while the Duomo is a 20-minute ride. Florence's Amerigo Vespucci Airport is about an hour away by bus or about 30 minutes by car.
Rooms
Classic, colorful rooms, some with frescos and exposed beams
Room names and decor are inspired by types of roses, including Orange Triumph and Moon Beam varieties. Each employs a combination of charming details -- frescoes, decorative banisters, exposed wooden beams -- that are inspired by English country homes. Despite being informed by different types of roses, decor is relatively similar across all rooms, with soft green walls, cherry wood furniture, floral artwork, red-and-tan drapes, and rose-printed bedspreads. Rooms also have simple tile floors, desks, and wardrobes. Some rooms have skylights and balconies, and configurations range from Single Rooms to attic Suites with separate seating areas. All rooms have flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, minibars, and safes, while upgraded rooms have electric kettles and Nespresso coffeemakers. Simple green-and-white tile bathrooms have hairdryers, bidets, and compact stall showers -- some with body jets. Rollaway beds can fit in Superior and Exclusive Rooms.
Features
Free breakfast, honor bar, computer corner, and free bicycle use
The small breakfast lounge has a few classic tables and chairs and is decorated with rose drapes and artificial roses climbing up a trellis. The generous free breakfast includes coffee and tea, marmalade, pastries, yogurt, juice, cheese, eggs, cold cuts, and cereal. There is a self-serve honor bar available in the lobby and soft drinks available on request. The hotel sets out free pastries throughout the day and there is a free afternoon tea service as well. Though it's not owned by the hotel, there is a restaurant downstairs that serves traditional Tuscan fare for meals beyond breakfast. The hotel has PC computer and printer, and faxing services are available at the front desk. Bicycles can also be rented for no additional charge. Laundry service is available most days of the week and Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, though it can be spotty. Pets are welcome with restrictions and fees, and though self-parking is available, the lot is not on site. Concierge services are also available.
Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Babysitting Services
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Cable
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Concierge
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Dry Cleaning
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Free Breakfast
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pets Allowed
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Poolside Drink Service
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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