Best Hotels in Florence: Where to Stay for Every Budget

Florence is one of those cities where the right hotel changes everything. You are not just booking a bed. You are booking a door that opens onto cobblestones a few blocks from the Duomo, a terrace with views you have to earn in most cities or a quiet courtyard that makes the whole trip feel like it was meant to be. This guide covers the best hotels in Florence across every style and budget, from grand luxury properties to small B&Bs with character.

We lived in Florence for a year after leaving the US in 2017. It was our first home abroad and the city we know better than almost anywhere. Via Roma was our street. We walked to the Mercato Centrale for groceries, knew which bars did the best aperitivo and watched the tourists come and go while we figured out how to be locals. These picks come from that time, from multiple return visits, from stays we have done ourselves and from friends and family we have hosted and sent to the city. It is what we would tell you if you asked us over a glass of Chianti where to book.

Florence hotels occupy Renaissance palazzos, converted monasteries and noble family residences. Unlike Venice where you pay a premium for canal views, in Florence you can stay in actual historic properties within walking distance of everything.

Quick Florence neighborhood notes:
Duomo and Centro Storico. The center of everything. Walk to all the major sights, highest prices, busy streets. Worth it for first timers.
Santa Croce. Slightly east of center, less crowded than the Duomo zone, excellent restaurants and a great local feel.
Oltrarno. South of the Arno, the artisan and gallery side of Florence. Quieter, more residential, still walkable to everything.
Santa Maria Novella. Around the train station. Convenient for arrivals and departures, slightly less atmospheric but solid mid-range options.
Lungarno. Along the river. Some of the best views in the city. Worth paying a small premium if a river view matters to you.
First-time visitors: Stay in Duomo/Centro Storico or Santa Croce.
Return visits: Explore Oltrarno for quieter, more local feel.

Florence is served by Florence Airport (Peretola/FLR, 20 min to center) or Pisa Airport (1 hour). Most hotels offer airport transfers.

Florence hotel prices peak during spring (March-June) and fall (September-October). Book 3-4 months ahead for these periods. July-August is hot but you’ll find better availability and lower rates. Many hotels offer last-minute deals in November-February except around Christmas.

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Luxury Hotels in Florence

For travelers who want world-class service, historic settings and hotels that feel like part of the trip.

1. Four Seasons Hotel Firenze

Friends have stayed here – consistently excellent reports

2. Palazzo Vecchietti

On our bucket list

3. Hotel Brunelleschi

On our bucket list

4. Villa Cora

On our bucket list

5. The Place Firenze

Guests of ours have stayed here


Boutique and Character Hotels in Florence

For travelers who want personality, history and smaller properties with a real sense of place.

1. Borghese Palace Art Hotel

We have stayed here, great art-filled palazzo experience

2. NH Collection Porta Rossa

We have stayed here

3. Hotel Pitti Palace al Ponte Vecchio

4. Hotel Kraft

On our research list


Apartment Style and Serviced Apartments in Florence

For travelers who want more space, kitchen access and a residential feel, especially for longer stays.

1. Forte 16 View and Spa

We have stayed here multiple times, our top return-visit pick, very dog friendly

2. Soprarno Suites

3. Residenza dell’Oriuolo


Great Locations and Good Value in Florence

For travelers who want strong positioning and comfort without luxury pricing.

1. C-Hotels Ambasciatori

We have stayed here

2. B&B Il Salotto di Firenze

Right across the hall from our old apartment on Via Roma, those Duomo views are the real deal

3. Hotel Davanzati

4. Hotel Il Perseo

5. Hotel Degli Orafi


Florence rewards you for choosing well. The city is compact and location matters more than people expect. Being ten minutes closer to the Duomo changes your entire rhythm. Choose the neighborhood first, then book the hotel that fits your budget within it. Any of these options will give you a proper Florence base.

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