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The Social Hub Florence Lavagnini
The Social Hub Florence Lavagnini



The Social Hub Florence Belfiore
The Social Hub Florence Belfiore



IQ Hotel Firenze
IQ Hotel Firenze



Hotel Albani Firenze
Hotel Albani Firenze



Art Hotel Villa Agape
Art Hotel Villa Agape



Il Malaspina
Il Malaspina



Hotel Paris
Hotel Paris



25hours Hotel Florence Piazza San Paolino
25hours Hotel Florence Piazza San Paolino



Bernini Palace
Bernini Palace



Hotel Calimala Florence
Hotel Calimala Florence



The Hoxton, Florence
The Hoxton, Florence



Globus Urban Hotel
Globus Urban Hotel



Hotel Santa Maria Novella
Hotel Santa Maria Novella



Grand Hotel Baglioni
Grand Hotel Baglioni



The Market Urban Hotel
The Market Urban Hotel



Hotel Horto Convento
Hotel Horto Convento



Solo Experience Hotel
Solo Experience Hotel



Hotel Orto de’ Medici
Hotel Orto de’ Medici



Grand Hotel Cavour
Grand Hotel Cavour



Hotel Caravaggio
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Top neighborhoods in Florence





San Giovanni
San Giovanni puts you at the pulsing heart of Renaissance Florence, where the magnificent Duomo's dome dominates the skyline. Cobblestone streets lead to artistic treasures and historic wonders at every turn. The Baptistery's golden mosaics and Giotto's soaring bell tower offer breathtaking views that transport you through centuries of Florentine history. Traditional trattorias serve authentic Tuscan cuisine between shopping adventures along Via dei Calzaiuoli. Historic palazzos converted into charming hotels provide the perfect base for exploring this pedestrian-friendly district. The early morning hours reveal the neighborhood's true magic before the crowds arrive.





Santa Croce
Santa Croce captivates visitors with its magnificent basilica housing the tombs of Michelangelo and Galileo. Medieval lanes buzz with artisan workshops where skilled craftspeople hammer leather into timeless treasures. The neighborhood's Renaissance palaces and Gothic architecture tell Florence's artistic story at every turn, while the lively Piazza Santa Croce pulses with local energy. Traditional osterie serve hearty Tuscan cuisine alongside trendy wine bars throughout this walkable district. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute stroll of each other, though cobblestone streets can be uneven. Boutique hotels in converted historic palazzos offer an authentic Florentine experience with personal service.





Santo Spirito
Santo Spirito buzzes with artisanal charm and Renaissance splendor across the Arno River. The magnificent Brunelleschi-designed basilica anchors this Oltrarno gem, while narrow medieval streets reveal hidden artisan workshops crafting leather and ceramics. Locals and travelers mingle in the lively piazza around the central fountain. Traditional Tuscan trattorias serve hearty fare between boutique shops and historic palazzos. Well-connected via buses to Florence's center with the Ponte Vecchio just a 10-minute walk away. The neighborhood balances tourist appeal with authentic local life, offering charming bed and breakfasts in converted Renaissance buildings. Evening aperitivo culture thrives as the piazza comes alive with conversation and clinking glasses.





Santa Maria Novella
Santa Maria Novella buzzes with Renaissance charm and travel convenience, making it a perfect home base in Florence. The magnificent basilica showcases geometric marble facades and stunning frescoes, while the world's oldest pharmacy entices with herbal remedies. You can easily walk to the Duomo in just ten minutes or hop on a train to explore Tuscan towns. Hotels range from budget to luxury options clustered around Florence's main railway station. Enjoy traditional Tuscan cuisine at nearby trattorias or sample local delights at Mercato Centrale food stalls. With excellent public transport and major attractions within walking distance, you'll maximize your time in this historic neighborhood.





San Lorenzo
San Lorenzo buzzes with Renaissance splendor around every corner. The magnificent Basilica di San Lorenzo stands proudly with its unfinished facade, while the opulent Medici Chapels showcase Michelangelo's finest work. Wander through the bustling Mercato Centrale where aromatic food stalls tempt hungry shoppers. Leather artisans craft gorgeous goods in medieval streets that tell stories of Florence's artistic heritage. Getting around couldn't be easier with excellent walkability and major attractions just minutes away. Tram stops at Strozzi-Fallaci and San Marco University connect you to the broader city. Traditional trattorias serve authentic Tuscan cuisine, while boutique hotels in converted Renaissance palazzos offer historic charm with modern comforts.
Top landmarks in Florence

Ponte Vecchio

Piazza di Santa Maria Novella

Piazza del Duomo

Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore

Piazza della Signoria

Uffizi Gallery

Pitti Palace

Palazzo Vecchio
Learn more about Florence
Birthplace of the Renaissance unfolds around every corner, from Michelangelo's towering David to Botticelli's dreamy masterpieces in the Uffizi Gallery. The magnificent Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore demands climbing its iconic dome for views that explain why artists never wanted to leave. Piazza della Signoria serves as an open-air sculpture museum where locals debate politics over espresso. Duck into the Galileo Museum to discover the scientific genius that flourished alongside artistic brilliance. The Arno River divides the city with medieval bridges, including the shop-lined Ponte Vecchio that survived even World War II. After museum-hopping, join locals for aperitivo in Santo Spirito, where Tuscan cuisine arrives with stories of centuries-old family recipes.
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Hotel Atlantic Palace
"The time I stayed at this hotel it had a rating of 9.6 out of 10. This score is not good enough for what I experienced. I have traveled the world and I stayed in hotels from no stars to world elite hotels. This is the only hotel that deserves 10 out of 10."
Bernini Palace
"Beautiful hotel! Loved the smell. Great staff!"
The Social Hub Florence Lavagnini
"superbe hôtel. Je recommande. Bonne localisation. Facile avec les transports en commun."
Hotel Calimala Florence
"Wonderful stay. Everything was well maintained and presented. Staff were friendly and welcoming. I would recommend and stay again."
Hotel Paris
"It’s good was a little old but it was great and good location close to everything"
The Hoxton, Florence
"Nice clean hotel with friendly/helpful staff."
Hotel Delle Nazioni
"Outstanding service! I had a travel crisis and needed to figure out how to get an emergency passport. Samuele, at reception went completely above and beyond to help me research the process, print paperwork, and figure out my next steps. Exceptional staff and highly recommended!"
Starhotels Tuscany
"Stayed twice! Convenient next to train and clean w a great breakfast"
Maxim Axial
"The hotel is in a great spot if you want to be in the city center. The room was very clean, the staff was very helpful, and overall it was a great space. I wish they had conditioner but I noticed that some of the hotels in Europe just don’t have conditioner. Some do and some don’t so if they did that would have been a bonus. I will say our bathroom was weird and I forgot to take a pic of it. It was different than what you see in the pictures for the comfort room that we picked. It was a small closet sized room that had the shower in the corner with a drain so even with towels surrounding the shower the floor would get wet and it was easy to slip. Other than that the room was perfect for what we needed it to be for our trip."




































































































































































































