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Amy L

Best hotels to stay in Florence, Italy.?

I'm planning to visit Italy next month and stay in
Florence for a couple of days and was wondering which hotels there have the best value in terms of price and location.

    



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conley39
I've been living in Italy for the past ten years and go out exploring as often as possible. The site I use here for hotels is Venere.com: http://www.venere.com/italy/florence/ . Generally, places in the area around the Santa Maria Novella train station will be less expensive in Florence. This is within easy walking distance of the tourist sites. You can sort hotels by price or ratings by past guests within an area of the city to check places within your budget.

In the area around the Duomo, the Hotel Bigallo http://www.venere.com/hotels/florence/hotel-bigallo/ and the Hotel Duomo http://www.venere.com/hotels/florence/hotel-duomo/ are pretty good tradeoffs between price, location and quality.


dixa2008
You can also check here

Florence Hotels http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/City/Florence.htm


Jeanne V
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Here you can find a list of accomodations in Florence, not just hotels, but also B&B and hostels
http://www.italyguide.com/ita_prova/hotele.php


David C
I think the best way to see Florence is by staying in an apartment.

Historically I have found Florence hotels to be expensive, over priced and rather low on quality.

On my last trip I stayed in these apartments:

http://www.vividitaly.co.uk/property/Italy/Tuscany/Palazzo-Apartments

They are quite small but the location is just perfect, you can walk to all the main attractons and the apartments are just delightful.


Jimmy
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These are a few of my favorites:

1. Rocco Forte Hotel Savoy: The Rocco Forte Hotel Savoy Offers A Unique Way To Experience Florence. The Hotel Is Located Right In The Very Heart Of The Historical Center, Steps Away Form The Duomo, The Uffizi Gallery And Surrounded By The Finest Boutiques. The Contemporary Interiors Have A Fresh Italian Feel And The Hotel Combines The Best Personalized Service With The Most Stylish Decor, State-of-art Technology And Fine Cuisine, As Well As A Panoramic Gym. This hotel is The Perfect Choice For Visitors To This Fascinating City.

2. Villa La Massa: Villa La Massa is a fascinating 16th century Medicean dwelling on the outskirts of Firenze (6 km from city center). Recently restored according to the Tuscan and Florentine style traditions, adding new luster to the splendid old mansion. The complex situated on the banks of the Arno river consists of three villas: the Noble Villa, the Old Mill and the Villino. Hotel offers its guests 37 rooms (10 suites) all different one from another, filled with antique furniture. Since the building was turned into a luxury hotel in 1948, many famous guests have enjoyed a stay at Villa la Massa: Clark Gable, Winston Churchill, Barbara Hutton, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, just to name a few. More recently, David Bowie and Iman took over the Villa for their wedding. Managed by Villa d'Este Hotels.

3. Villa Olmi Resort: In Bagno a Ripoli, a very short distance from the heart of Florence, an age-old country estate has refound the splendor of a villa and the simple elegance of rural environments. In the greenery of a centuries old park, Villa Olmi Resort is an exclusive example of good living: rare comforts, innovative services, gourmet restaurant, wine bar...

4. Castello del Nero Hotel and Spa: Castello del Nero is a 12th century castle, restructured and opened as a 5 star deluxe hotel in June 2006. The property comprises an estate of 400 hectares of private game reserve with various kilometres of internal roads and trails ideal for horse riding, biking and trekking.


Have a great trip and enjoy!!
Jimmy
http://www.beauty-and-romance-of-sicily.com/sicilyaccommodations.html


Jami
Paris Hotel in Florence is a good one, I got good price and it is more value for money hotel. location also very good


John M
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We stayed in Florence April 21st and April 22nd of this year.

We were at the Hotel Delle Nazioni.

It was a great location, very close to the trains and buses, a walk to the Arno and most of the major attractions.

But the shower was the smallest I have ever seen in my life and the bed was like a rock. The staff was great, every one spoke very good English, the breakfast was wonderful every morning, but the shower and the bed were just unbearable.

So if this info is of any help do not stay at the Hotel Delle Nazioni


amomiocane
For price and location, everyone raves about this place.

http://www.hotelcasci.com
http://www.soggiornostibbert.com
http://www.rosarygarden.it
Goto Trip Advisor and read the reviews.


yeniq
Maybe you can try search at comparehotelsprices.co.cc

this site also have people review

hope this helps



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