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Hotel la Gemma
4.8/549 Reviews

Hotel la Gemma

Florence Historic Center Florence|0.44km from Leonardo's Leather Works
When we arrived at Hotel La Gemma, it had been opened a grand total of 15 days. But no one could tell because Gianluca, the Hotel Manager, was in charge and everything was already in full swing and running smoothly. Gianluca himself showed us to our suite and made us feel welcomed. He was warm, engaging and very helpful throughout our 3-night stay. He even showed me how to make the stamps stick on my postcard by gently peeling off the back of them - they were adhesive like stickers. Before Gianluca came to the rescue, I was licking the back of the stamps like a fast-melting gelato but they still wouldn't stick. Gianluca also patiently walked me through the Tren Italia website to book our train tickets to Venice - all on my mobile phone. Eduardo at the Front Desk was earnest, lively and of great assistance. At breakfast, Luca the waiter was very good at explaining the extensive menu and choices available. He was solicitous and anticipated our needs. We missed him when he was not on duty. The hotel’s location is excellent, right in the heart of Florence and a stone’s throw from the Post Office. It is a very short walk to Piazza Republica, Ponte Vecchio and the beautiful landscape of the River Arno. The rooms are very well-appointed; huge comfy beds with fluffy pillows, a wide array of fragrant toiletries and, thick body-encompassing towels. The impression is one of old-world sophistication and luxury. We really enjoyed our stay and look forward to returning to Hotel La Gemma.
Portrait Firenze - Lungarno Collection
4.8/561 Reviews

Portrait Firenze - Lungarno Collection

Florence Historic Center Florence|0.51km from Leonardo's Leather Works
Can be described as perfect. Three nights in Florence, 2 nights PORTRAIT, 1 night to experience the four seasons, compare the two hotels, give the following suggestions: 1) Service: Say service first, personal feeling, PORTRAIT service is more cordial and enthusiastic. There is WELCOME DRINK at the door, with beer and red wine and other drinks. There is a doorman from Russia who is very enthusiastic and can really describe himself as a guest. CHECK IN is not the front desk of the hotel. It is a large living room. When guests sit on the sofa, there will be service personnel to go through the formalities. If you leave, you will also ask if you want to bring bottled water. Four seasons, no one can say bad, but it is very standard and professional, but there is no temperature. PORTRAIT won. 2) Location: The four seasons are far from the attractions, but not far away. The distance cannot be said to be a weak item. The hotel has a garden, but it is not very big, but it is okay (refer to the size of Shanghai Garden Hotel). Moreover, mainly, the garden layout is not very special. PORTRAIT is on the edge of the old bridge, the most central location, everything is convenient. PORTRAIT won. 3) Price: Four seasons more than 7900 35M2, no early; PORTRAIT 4500 one night / 4900 one night, 40M2, but the hotel gave me a rise, lived 53 room type, including 2 early. PORTRAIT won again. 4) Room decoration: the room, the four seasons are European style, or the law-abiding; PORTRAIT is more modern, also comes with a simple kitchen cabinet, you can eat yourself. Personally, the style is like PORTRAIT. 2 bedding products are good. 5) Four seasons, because the price is much more expensive, my heart naturally demands him. Service I scored 4 points because it was not special and the price was not good. The Michelin-starred PALAGIO restaurant has also tried, and can only say that it is okay, not surprising, and quite satisfactory. Dinner is not eaten at PORTRAIT, the hotel people will ask you if you like to eat, and will also recommend local good restaurants and help guests book. 6) Four seasons should be expensive in many additions? For example, I saw that there is still a hairdressing. It is estimated that the SPA is also very good, but it is not used. In addition, there are swimming pools in the four seasons, but it is not big or open. PORTRAIT does not have a swimming pool. Recommend PORTRAIT. The above hopes have a reference to later people.

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Hotel Santa Croce
4.4/567 Reviews

Hotel Santa Croce

Florence Historic Center Florence|0.02km from Leonardo's Leather Works
The hotel location is close to the historic centre. We could easily walk to all the sights except the Accademia which is a bit further away. But everything else is a quick walk away - Duomo, Uffizi, Bargello, Arno river. This is a historic building so it comes with its own quirks, like no lift, a slightly cramped dining area. But these did not bother us at all. It is a bit far off from the Firenze Santa Maria Novella train station if that matters to you. One needs to take a mini bus to reach the nearest bus stop and then walk a bit through the narrow streets. So you would be better off travelling lightly and avoiding heavy luggage. The staff( owner perhaps?) was most helpful and welcoming. He gave good recommendations for dining options nearby. He helped me and my daughter to carry our suitcase up the staircase. He gave helpful tips and oriented us to the neighbourhood. Since we had enquired about kettle availability in the room prior to our arrival, he had arranged for a kettle too in our room. I also have to call out the fact that he even graciously made arrangements for an early breakfast for us one day as we had to leave very early for a day trip to Siena, San Gimignano and Pisa. No other hotel that we stayed at during our 2 weeks travel in Italy, Belgium and France had done this. I would highly recommend this hotel precisely for these 2 reasons - the excellent location and service.
Peruzzi Urban Residences
4.6/534 Reviews

Peruzzi Urban Residences

Florence Historic Center Florence|0.03km from Leonardo's Leather Works
Peruzzi Residences. If you can, stay here. It’s wonderful. What’s to like? So much. It has all the typical draws. The location is simply superb. It is within a 5-10 minute walk of almost all the major attractions (5 minutes to the Uffizi, 8 to the Duomo, 7 to get across the Arno, 7-8 to the Ponte Vecchio). The rooms are (very) large, super comfortable, quiet, clean and with good AC. Breakfast is very good and delivered in the atmospheric kitchen/breakfast and living area. Beds are comfortable. Storage superb. They provide new bottled water (still and sparkling) each day. There are fruit baskets out throughout the day. It's just a very nice place to stay. But then there are the things that make it special. The hotel itself is within an 11th century (yes, that’s right, 11th century) tower, owned originally by the Peruzzi family. The rooms have wonderful high ceilings, and the décor is gorgeous. It really does look like the photos. If you want to feel like a pampered Florentine, then definitely stay here. Also, Roberta, who is the main caretaker and concierge, is simply wonderful. Do talk to her about things to see and do – even if you think you’ve got it all sussed. She asked us what kinds of things we liked, and then whipped out a map and described neighbourhoods, the relative vibe of each neighbourhood, why places were special, and pointed out other smaller special places as well. On subsequent days, remembering what we liked, she would have additional gems for us to check out. She helped each evening with restaurant reservations, and her recommendations were never off (we are vegetarian). Do the wine tasting one night. Roberta hosts it with glee. It does take maybe an hour, but you get to try some of the wine produced by the owners of the residence and hear more about the history of the building. Roberta used to be a librarian for a local arts college, so she is an absolute treasure trove of information – if you want it. She’s never intrusive. In short, a great place to stay – highly recommend it! Thank you Roberta and Peruzzi residence staff!

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Hotel Santa Croce
4.4/567 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
The hotel location is close to the historic centre. We could easily walk to all the sights except the Accademia which is a bit further away. But everything else is a quick walk away - Duomo, Uffizi, Bargello, Arno river. This is a historic building so it comes with its own quirks, like no lift, a slightly cramped dining area. But these did not bother us at all. It is a bit far off from the Firenze Santa Maria Novella train station if that matters to you. One needs to take a mini bus to reach the nearest bus stop and then walk a bit through the narrow streets. So you would be better off travelling lightly and avoiding heavy luggage. The staff( owner perhaps?) was most helpful and welcoming. He gave good recommendations for dining options nearby. He helped me and my daughter to carry our suitcase up the staircase. He gave helpful tips and oriented us to the neighbourhood. Since we had enquired about kettle availability in the room prior to our arrival, he had arranged for a kettle too in our room. I also have to call out the fact that he even graciously made arrangements for an early breakfast for us one day as we had to leave very early for a day trip to Siena, San Gimignano and Pisa. No other hotel that we stayed at during our 2 weeks travel in Italy, Belgium and France had done this. I would highly recommend this hotel precisely for these 2 reasons - the excellent location and service.
Peruzzi Urban Residences
4.6/534 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
Peruzzi Residences. If you can, stay here. It’s wonderful. What’s to like? So much. It has all the typical draws. The location is simply superb. It is within a 5-10 minute walk of almost all the major attractions (5 minutes to the Uffizi, 8 to the Duomo, 7 to get across the Arno, 7-8 to the Ponte Vecchio). The rooms are (very) large, super comfortable, quiet, clean and with good AC. Breakfast is very good and delivered in the atmospheric kitchen/breakfast and living area. Beds are comfortable. Storage superb. They provide new bottled water (still and sparkling) each day. There are fruit baskets out throughout the day. It's just a very nice place to stay. But then there are the things that make it special. The hotel itself is within an 11th century (yes, that’s right, 11th century) tower, owned originally by the Peruzzi family. The rooms have wonderful high ceilings, and the décor is gorgeous. It really does look like the photos. If you want to feel like a pampered Florentine, then definitely stay here. Also, Roberta, who is the main caretaker and concierge, is simply wonderful. Do talk to her about things to see and do – even if you think you’ve got it all sussed. She asked us what kinds of things we liked, and then whipped out a map and described neighbourhoods, the relative vibe of each neighbourhood, why places were special, and pointed out other smaller special places as well. On subsequent days, remembering what we liked, she would have additional gems for us to check out. She helped each evening with restaurant reservations, and her recommendations were never off (we are vegetarian). Do the wine tasting one night. Roberta hosts it with glee. It does take maybe an hour, but you get to try some of the wine produced by the owners of the residence and hear more about the history of the building. Roberta used to be a librarian for a local arts college, so she is an absolute treasure trove of information – if you want it. She’s never intrusive. In short, a great place to stay – highly recommend it! Thank you Roberta and Peruzzi residence staff!
Casual Rinascimento Firenze
4.3/557 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
The hotel is located very close to Florence’s sights but not on a main tourist route and with some great restaurants nearby. Rooms were spacious, well maintained and clean with modern bathrooms and USB power points. The staff were friendly and the buffet-style breakfast included scrambled eggs along with fresh bread, cold meats, cheese, pastries, cereals, etc. The spa (pool and sauna) is small but atmospheric and is limited to six people, so must booked at reception in advance. There are no towels in the spa but I was told I can take them from my room, just wish I’d know that before I changed. Our shower didn’t appear to have hot water so we had to switch-on the taps in both the shower and sink for the water to heat. Once we'd been told this it wasn’t a problem, but we had to wait for an hour on our first night before maintenance arrived and explained. Perhaps the receptionist will be told or it will be fixed for other guests? There was tea/coffee making facilities in the room but the maid often forgot to leave any replacement tea/coffee or cream. I know that’s a minor issue but when you have to queue at reception on multiple days to ask for more tea it becomes a little annoying. When we return to Florence Casual Rinascimento will be our first-choice hotel, but I’ll pop some teabags in my case next time.
B&B San Remigio
4.7/530 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
My wife and I spent 2 nights in Florence in October and the B&B San Remigio was a perfect choice. The rooms were spacious, unlike most hotel rooms in Europe. Andrea showed us around and made several recommendations, including seeing the sunset in the Piazzale Michelangelo, and many museums, etc. He also recommended excellent, reasonably priced restaurants. Breakfast was consisted of rolls, cold cuts, and you could prepare eggs how ever you liked them. A coffee machine was also available. Refrigerator in the kitchen came in handy, as my wife injured her ankle and we found a couple of ice packs in there, so they thought of everything. Area is close to everything, easy walking distance. Will definitely return and have no hesitation on recommending to anyone.
Bernini Palace Hotel Florence
4.6/5106 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
An absolute jewel! The Hotel Bernini Palace is special for many reasons, but here are a few: Stefania and her front office team were amazing. From arranging tours to taking care of our money exchange needs, they really were top shelf! House Keeping was phenomenal. Our room was immaculate every afternoon when we returned Breakfast- The only thing that rivaled the servers was the beautiful room in which they served. We highly recommend this hotel!!It is centrally located.
Aqa Palace
4.3/57 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
What a great find! Aqa palace is a small b&b (just a few rooms) in a beautiful building in a quiet street, ideally located within 5 minutes walk to most places of interest in Florence (Duomo, Uffizi Galleries), with lots of restaurants and bars in the area. Our room (number 5) had a huge private terrace with a view, it was large, clean, comfortable, had everything we could have asked for. There is a shared kitchen area where you can get silverware and glasses if you need them, or make tea/coffee, etc. Rosi was the best host, helpful and dedicated, she made us feel special and was available everytime we needed her whilst also being discreet when we didn't. There is a valet parking service which worked quite well for us as we didn't need the car during our stay in Florence, so they took it away and brought it back when we left, convenient! The only thing we were disappointed about was breakfast - other reviews here say it's large and delicious, but this was probably before Covid as the breakfast we got was pretty small and basic, with no choice (it's a set plate, not a buffet). Maybe it was different before. Overall, an amazing experience, and we would definitely recommend staying there! We felt like we were living in Florence, in this fantastic place. Would do it again!

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