So, since
you often ask my opinion on where you should sleep and eat, here’s my personal list. Today we talk about Hotels, next post about Restaurants.
My favourite Hotels in Florence
For Hotels,
I have to say , Tripadvisor’s list is not too bad, but these are my choices:
Luxury 5
Stars
Hotel Lungarno – if you can get a room overlooking the river it will be your dream becoming true- part of Salvatore Ferragamo chain (Lungarno Collection), classy and beautiful, totally restored in June 2017 - it is my special place of the heart
St. Regis –
classic, faboulous, just been refurbished – a bit more out of the tourist path,
in Piazza Ognissanti, which is a 15 minutes walking from Ponte Vecchio and
Cathedral Square
Villa Cora
– on the hills of Florence, if you want to escape from the chaos and breath the
Tuscan hills air, a beautiful Villa just restoredJk Place – in the beautiful Santa Maria Novella square, a boutique Hotel with a superb design, classy and modern at the same time
St Regis |
Villa Cora |
JkPlace |
Portrait Firenze |
4 Stars
Plenty of
choice here...classic Renaissance Style, modern, cozy, big... look what’s
better for you in term of location, style and of course the car – Florence is a
nightmare for driving, in case you need to park your car chose a place that can
take care of your car, or get out of the city centre and then move around by
bus or taxi
Antica Torre Tornabuoni – very nice, and excellent location, on Via Tornabuoni, the shopping street
Hotel Santa Maria Novella – Hotel Orologio – Grand Hotel Minerva – the 3 are located in one
of my favourite square, Santa Maria Novella, central, close to the train station
and magnificent; each one is different, all are recommendable, the Minerva has
a pool on top of the roof.
All 3 are easy accesible by car.
All 3 are easy accesible by car.
Hotel Continentale and Gallery Hotel Art – best location, next to Ponte Vecchio, both owned by Lungarno Collection/Ferragamo – super hip and stylish, with the best roof terrace bar (at Continentale) and the most incredible sushi and cocktails at Fusion (Gallery).
Hotel Albani – close to the train station, but in a quiet Street, near the San Lorenzo Market and Santa Maria Novella.
Hotel Degli Orafi – between the Uffizi and Ponte Vecchio, where the “a Room with a view”
was shot… super central, maybe not too easy by car.
Hotel l'Orologio |
Pool at Santa Maria Novella |
Hotel Lungarno |
3 Stars
This is the
minimum of stars you want to get – there are so many options, but the best
recommended also by my Clients are:
Hotel Guelfo Bianco, in Via Cavour, charming Renaissance style, 2 minutes from Accademia
Hotel David , in Viale Michelangelo, excellent if you get by car, in a very elegant residential area of Florence, just outside of the city center
Hotel Davanzati, in Via Porta Rossa, next to one of my favourite museum, the Davanzati House
Palazzo Guadagni, in Piazza Santo Spirito, a lively and authentic square on the other side of the river, magnificent historical building
Palazzo Niccolini al Duomo, in Via dei Servi, in the shades of the main Dome
Residence Hilda , also in via dei Servi, elegant apartments
Hotel Annalena, in Via Romana, the other side of the river, perfect to visit Boboli Gardens and Pitti Palace
Hotel Annalena, in Via Romana, the other side of the river, perfect to visit Boboli Gardens and Pitti Palace
Hotel Macchiavelli, in Via Nazionale, between the SMN Station and San Lorenzo area
Hotel Guelfo Bianco |
Palazzo Guadagni |
Then, what about B&B? Oh men, too many!
I hope this post can help you :) and once you have reserved.... book a tour with Elaiza!
Next post,
my favourite restaurants! Stay tuned
You wish some suggestion also for restaurants? Here it is
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