Florence
There are few bad times to visit Florence, so unless you're traveling during the winter low season, you'll want to reserve your accommodations in advance -- and prepare to pay a decent amount to get a room with a private bath and air-conditioning. For more affordable stays, look for properties near the main train station or a bit outside the city center.
Hotel David
Viale Michelangiolo, 1
Viale Michelangiolo, 1
The friendly staff and and clean, comfortable rooms make the family-owned Hotel David a charming place to stay in Florence. The city center is a...
1237 Reviews
Il Guelfo Bianco
Via Cavour 29
Via Cavour 29
The prime advantage of a stay at the Hotel Il Guelfo Bianco is its central location, just a five-minute walk from the Duomo. The hotel uniquely...
1044 Reviews
Il Giglio d'Oro B & B
Via Antonio Pacinotti, 11
Via Antonio Pacinotti, 11
At this charming guesthouse, located in a residential area convenient to the historic center, you can chat with the innkeepers and soak up the...
433 Reviews
Il Salviatino
Via del Salviatino, 21
Via del Salviatino, 21
Hide away at Il Salviatino, a luxe hillside retreat in the Tuscan countryside. The restored 15th-century villa is located 15 minutes outside of...
270 Reviews
Hotel Rosary Garden
Via di Ripoli 169
Via di Ripoli 169
The Hotel Rosary Garden makes up for its slightly out-of-the-way location (it's a 10-minute bus ride or 30-minute walk to the main historic...
213 Reviews
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