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Hotel Miceli - Civico 50
4.2/549 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
Our travel agent booked us and our friends here for three nights in July. We LOVED the location, the air conditioned rooms, the lounge where we waited for the outside heat to cool down, and most of all we loved the wonderful staff members Silvia and Matilde, who went above and beyond to help us and were so friendly and welcoming (even offering us free wine and chips in the evening!). They did so much to assist us, can't say enough about them. Having said all that, this hotel is not for everyone. The elevator is tiny, as per many European buildings. The shower stalls are also tiny and not suitable for people who are more than average-sized. And accessing the hotel involves downloading an app that can be complicated to figure out (and of course, you need to be at least somewhat cell phone-savvy to be able to handle all of that. I'm fairly adept at apps but this one had me confused for quite a while). But if you're OK with these caveats, consider this hotel. It's budget friendly, clean and central!
ḤỌṬẸḶ ṾẸṆẸṬỌ Con Accesso Ztl
3.6/566 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
Overall good, a bit like a small hotel, hotel facilities, air conditioning is not cooled! It is hot at night, it will be better to close the bathroom door. In addition, the bathroom space is small, if you take a bath, it is a vertical nozzle, which is equivalent to having to wash your hair every time, can not avoid boiling water. The tide in the house, no elevator.
Hotel Panorama
3.7/540 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
The front desk is on the second floor! ! ! The location is OK, 15 minutes walk from the city center, but there are no shops around. The room is super small, especially the bathroom is super small and the room is high. The window is old green, I personally feel very good-looking. Sound insulation is average, but the surrounding area is very quiet (Hahaha will have birds in the morning. The ecology is too good, but there are mosquitoes in early May...) Breakfast is on the roof, you can see the scenery; just Italian breakfast, no bacon and sausage...
Hotel Orto De' Medici
4.5/5109 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
We stayed here for 5 nights with 3 adults at the end of September and were extremely satisfied with our experience. We were in a garden view room that overlooked a garden that we learned has a great history. Apparently Michelangelo spend time in the garden working on creating some art schools with the Medici. So, if you’re a Renaissance fan, you’ll Love this cool detail. The breakfast choices were great! And, the staff was the best part. They were all so friendly and kind. A shout out to Giusy for helping us with reservations! The location is perfect as well! Very close to the duomo, the market, train station but also located on a relatively quiet street which provides some respite from the crowds . I loved this hotel and would stay here again!
Loggia Fiorentina
3.7/565 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
Mosquitos! Two out of the three nights we were at this hotel we had mosquitos in our room. We got bit multiple times and let the front the desk know at check out and she said that there was a mosquito machine to keep them out on the wardrobe, which we didn’t have or see. At check in they did not notify us of this mosquito machine or mention it in our welcome letter that they give you about key codes etc. They were unwilling to compensate and acted like we were supposed to know that we were going to be dealing with mosquitos in a hotel room? Obviously if you have a mosquito machine in your rooms, you have a bug problem!! I know Italy is filled with old buildings but bugs shouldn’t be in a hotel period, regardless. Also, there is no front desk staff at night, so if anything happens you are screwed. The room is very bare bones and you have to sit sideways on the toilet because it’s so small, ( but this isn’t too uncommon in Europe). I would not recommend this mosquito motel to anyone. Wish we spent a little more for a better place to stay.
Boutique Hotel Hugo
4.5/554 Reviews
Florence Historic Center
I didn't think about commenting, so I didn't shoot. The hotels in Florence are really expensive. I chose this one which is expensive for me, but at least the reviews are not bad. The hotel is on the 4th floor. I can't remember how long I was afraid. There is no elevator. The downstairs floor is being renovated. I almost didn't dare to go upstairs. After going up, I found that it was small, but quite warm, the layout was very tasteful, and the bedding was OK. After check-in, a WI-FI and door lock password paper will be given. The password on the paper can open the door on the 4th floor. The same password will come back late at night, and you can also open the door on the downstairs floor. Wake up for breakfast in the morning is a type I rarely satisfied with in Italy. There are not many types of things, but they are all exquisite and of good quality. Most Italian bread is cold and hard. A handsome guy in the store is doing it. It is hot. I actually ate two. In addition to expensive, and no elevator, it is very good 😁

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If you stay at a hotel in downtown Florence, nearby attractions like Holy Trinity Bridge, Museo Salvatore Ferragamo, Rucellai Palace can be your first stop. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Villa Gamberaia, Siena, Chianti. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Fortezza da Basso, Piazza della Repubblica, Ponte Vecchio. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Ferragamo, The Mall for a great shopping experience.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 10.56°C during the day, 5.61°C at night

• April to June: 20.31°C during the day, 14.35°C at night

• July to September: 26.55°C during the day, 19.92°C at night

• October to December: 13.16°C during the day, 8.34°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 62.57 cm

• Summer: 71.17 cm

• Autumn: 57.43 cm

• Winter: 99.7 cm

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