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    3.0 (4 reviews)
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    Casa Howard - The oriental room

    Casa Howard

    (8 reviews)

    Santa Maria Novella

    Casa Howard was a pretty little B&B I highly recommend if visiting Florence. The wonderful…read morebreakfast was presented prettily on a tray with orchids each morning at our requested time. The day before you tell the concierge what items you want and the time you prefer. We had an early morning time to see David at the Accedemia so we would miss breakfast. He suggested we order our breakfast with a time of 10:00. We had a lovely breakfast delivered as soon as we returned. You can order afternoon tea($) but I didn't try it. Antonio and his staff were always very helpful and accommodating. He arranged a "golf cart" tour for us which was a two thumbs up hit. We would definitely stay here again.

    When we booked to stay here, we didn't realise that they had different themed rooms of which we…read morestayed in the oriental room. The room was pretty big with a decent sized bathroom, hanging and shelf space as well as a chair, desk and tv in the room. Casa Howard is in a great location, close to the train station, car rental drop offs and most of the sights to see around Florence. Every morning you could choose from a selection for breakfast and choose to be delivered to your room from 8:00-10:00. They give you two keys for the whole place which is great (one of them was just to activate the lights in your room) the other was for all the door locks which is handy. We didn't spend much time in the hotel apart from sleeping as we were exploring the city but we enjoyed the stay and would probably look at staying here again. No complaints here, check it out for yourself.

    Residence La Contessina - Sala Colazioni

    Residence La Contessina

    (7 reviews)

    Santa Maria Novella

    I needed a place to stay in Florence (Firenze) on January 24, 2024, when I was arriving on a train…read morefrom Marseille. Along the way, my train had to stop for two hours, while an accident on the tracks ahead was investigated. I stayed in touch with the people at La Contessina, as I learned more about how much of a delay this was going to cause. The people I texted with at La Contessina were polite, and as flexible as they could be. When I was able to arrive, at around midnight, I was overjoyed that there was somebody there who was able to help me get into my room. Also delighted that the room was beautiful! The bed was comfortable, and the ambiance of the room was extraordinary. My only regret was that I had to leave early in the morning, so I didn't have the opportunity to fully experience this venue. I highly recommend Residence La Contessina. I am grateful to those who worked with me to make my experience work.

    We arrived in Florence after a ferry ride from Venice that took us to a long train ride to…read moreFlorence. So we were ready to settle in and call it an evening. Unfortunately the place we previously booked was AWFUL, we walked in and it smelled musty, then moldy and sure enough black mold in our room! We ran and THANK THE HEAVENS there was an available apartment at La Contessina! The gentleman at the front desk at the Residence La Contessina was charming and helpful. He showed us the apartment and I was beyond happy. A BEAUTIFUL patio, the apartment is spacious, clean, full kitchen, bathroom, dining, and upstairs loft! I LOVE IT HERE!! Annnddd there is an amazing restaurant connected to the Residence. La Sosta delle Contesse is DELICIOUS! Florence is looking very good now

    Hotel Torre Guelfa - Spectacular night view of the Brunelleschi's Dome

    Hotel Torre Guelfa

    (17 reviews)

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    Duomo

    This hotel is at a wonderful location. It's less than a 20-minute walk from the Firenze SMN train…read morestation. It's very close to Ponte Vecchio, like 2 blocks and less than 3-minute walk. Staying in the main building is easy because there is one small elevator that takes you up to the third floor. However staying at the adjacent building is tougher because you need to access more stairs (no elevator). I stayed in a room in the annex. I think this room would be great for families because the bedrooms were separated. There was a small are through the first door. Then there was a second door. The first bedroom had a double bed. The second room had a sofa that turned into a bed. There were two bathrooms - one bathroom had a shower and toilet, the other only had a toilet. Upon first impression, the space was very cold and echoey. There were high ceilings and high windows. We turned up the heat and lights and the place felt more cozy. Noise is not an issue for me, but I could hear everything outside. I feel like noise in the alleys get amplified because of the walls. One night at midnight, I heard "chug! chug! chug!" At 7:00 AM, I heard the bells ringing. Especially from our room in the second floor annex, this could be an issue for light sleepers. Breakfast is provided. I found the breakfast room very cozy. There was staff to make cappuccinos every morning. I enjoyed the food selection; it was very simple but filling. Another bonus about this hotel is the tower (torre). From the breakfast room, you can climb more stairs to reach a rooftop terrace where you can have a cool view of Florence, including the duomo and clock tower. From the adjacent building, there is another terrace that you can access from clear/see-through stairs.

    Quaint hotel close to the Uffizi. Stayed here for two nights and had a really pleasant stay. Our…read moreroom was a four-person one, and had a queen size bed in addition to two twins. You're given a physical key (only one available). There was an air conditioner. The shower had good pressure and there is a mini fridge. There's a small elevator as well as stairs going up the four levels. Breakfast is available and there is a tower that's open 24/7 with an amazing view of the city. I would recommend coming up here during sunset. There's bar service until 9pm and they give free peanuts. Shoutout to Vivian who kept everything at breakfast running smoothly. She did an excellent job of checking in on everyone even when all of the tables were full while maintaining a cheerful, pleasant demeanor (and she even does all of the cooking!). Her in was similarly amazing and made a great cup of cappuccino. There were scrambled eggs and bacon in addition to all of the pastries (get the pistachio croissant), yogurts, cereals, and cold cuts/veggies. There's a 6 euro charge per person per night for the city tax (cash or card accepted). They have luggage storage available. Check in is at 2pm. The front desk was friendly and helpful. Overall, it was a great stay and a good option for staying in city center.

    "Tra i Tetti" Guest House

    "Tra i Tetti" Guest House

    (1 review)

    Santa Maria Novella

    A warm and cosy place to call home during your stay in Florence. This apartment sleeps up to four…read morepeople. It is a one bedroom apartment with a queen sized bed and a pull-out couch that is very comfortable for kids or another couple. All of the furniture is new and tasteful (mostly from IKEA). There is a spacious kitchen, complete with all the essential gear for cooking or baking. There is also a toaster, Italian Moka Pot (Espresso), Teapot, dishwasher, refrigerator/freezer, gas stove, oven and of course many (new) plates , bowls, utensils, wine glasses etc. The bathroom is clean and bright which includes sink, toilet and shower. One of the nicest features of the apartment is the small intimate terrace that seats two people and is fantastic for a romantic morning coffee or having a glass of wine at sunset . The apartment gets its' name "tra i tetti" or "among the rooftops" from the beautiful view of the Italian terra-cotta rooftops. The apartment is on the top floor so the view is quite nice. That being said, those with knee problems or who are not able to do stairs, this apartment may be problematic because the apartment is on the top floor of a building with no elevator. If you are here for the first time, the location of the apartment couldn't be more perfect. It's only 5 minutes from the central train station and easy to walk to. Plus you are right in the center of Florence! Being on the top floor there is very little noise once the windows are closed. There are no trash bins on this street so you won't be bothered by the noisy garbage collectors that come early in the morning. The apartment has all your basic needs ready upon check-in. All linen and towels are provided, as well as your basic condiments for cooking like oil, salt, sugar, coffee, tea and soap for dishes and laundry. Check in/out times are often flexible as well. Great place to call home for first time visitors or seasoned travelers of this beautiful city.

    Hotel Bretagna - The lovely Jitka and me in the lobby of Hotel Bretagna...

    Hotel Bretagna

    (13 reviews)

    Santa Maria Novella

    Clueless American here: what a charming place! What else can I say that hasn't been said already…read more Staff is friendly, building is old. Close to the sights, but far enough away that street hustlers aren't harassing you right as you step out the door. Boutique-like accommodations with our Jr Suite - must have been the romance room since it came with Chianti. All for the price of what we would pay for a smaller, cheaper hotel in San Diego. I think we booked early before the dollar was flushed down the exchange toilet at around $100 a night, plus a tidy discount for multiple days. The name sounded vaguely like Britain when we booked, and sure enough I just checked the translation and they speak English, serve eggs and do all the things you're not supposed to do when in Italy, so maybe not the real down home Florence experience that some are looking for. It's pretty quiet. The busiest hours during the Christmas holidays, which are taken pretty seriously around here, are in the afternoon with lots of buzzing Vespas zipping around. Plus the main thoroughfares travel along the banks of the river so many ambulances rip up and down the streets at odd hours. But nothing woke us from our slumbers, which as a light sleeper is important. Except for the a really drunk opera singer on Christmas Eve at 2 am. I did not think about mosquitos until my wife read the little sign aloud recommending that the windows remain closed. Being winter it didn't seem to be a big problem, but we did see a few blood suckers. I imagine that in warmer months it can be a black cloud of vampiric bloodlust.

    Hotel Bretagna is a breath of fresh air, with affordable pricing for a hotel literally in the…read morecenter of Florence. A gorgeous view of several of the bridges, including the historic Ponte Vecchio are literally hop skip and jump away from the hotel's front door. There are several restaurants in all directions which means you'll never have to catch a taxi to eat, unless you simply want to. We stayed from May 25, 2012 to May 30, 2012. Staff are really nice, speak English are always with a smile and will definitely help you both find places you want to go, and recommend places you should go. Wifi is provided but I will say it was very hit or miss in the actual hotel room. Standing outside your hotel room sometimes is necessary, but if you don't have a wifi device, head down to their lobby to use their computer. Breakfast was included in our plan, which is a continental, complete with several meats, cheeses, pastries, eggs (boiled and scrambled) all hot and fresh. There is a cappuccino machine but ask the staff near the machine if they'll make you a fresh cappuccino (they will, and it's MUCH better than what the machine spits out). The hotel rooms are spacious enough but no restrooms in the rooms. I'd spring for the extra cash to buy your own private restroom, which comes locked with your key. There is a safe inside but no key card access to the hotel rooms...a simple lock/key works just as well though. Definitely advise you to take a seat on the balcony several times before you leave because the view is pretty stunning. Also, I would advise you to keep your windows shut! We found out the hard way that mosquitoes have a way of floating in if you leave for the day with your window open, but the staff already knows and has plug in mosquito trappers in each room. All in all, we couldn't have picked a better place more centrally located with such a fantastic view and i'd highly recommend you visit!

    Albergo Margaret - guesthouses - Updated May 2026

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