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"Terrace on Ponte Vecchio" Dream View
Scegliere suite Terrace on Ponte Vecchio significa regalarsi un’esperienza che pochi possono dire di aver vissuto davvero. Che tu stia cercando una fuga romantica, un viaggio nel cuore dell’arte o semplicemente il meglio che Firenze possa offrire, questo appartamento è la scelta ideale, regalati un esperienza di Unico Valore. Sarai circondato dalla bellezza della città, in un ambiente elegante e perfettamente curato. Inquadra ora il QR code nella sezione foto e vivrai un emozione unica in SJ

Unique 100 sqm design flat in the Oltrarno district
Experience the charm of Florence in our stunning 100 sqm (1,000 sq ft) designer flat, located in Oltrarno, the historic center's most vibrant and authentic area, recently dubbed the "coolest neighborhood in the world" by Lonely Planet. This ideal retreat allows you to immerse yourself in local life while remaining within easy walking distance of the train station and all major attractions. The flat accommodates up to four guests (two double beds), making it perfect for couples or small groups.

Renaissance Apartment Touch the Dome
Inspired by the most fascinating artistic era in human history, the Renaissance, each of my homes is a tribute to the elegance, harmony, and craftsmanship that defined that golden age. Step inside and be transported. You’ll not only see the Renaissance — you’ll feel it in the atmosphere, in the light, and in the soul of each space. Discover also The Renaissance & Baroque apartment: https://www.airbnb.it/rooms/30229178?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=c0087742-7346-4511-9bcd-198bbe23c1b4

Penthouse with Terrace in the Historic Center
Do you want to take a coffee watching the monuments of Florence? In Badesse Terrace, you can do it. Badesse Terrace has everything that you could ask for your stay in Florence. Its modern style is well integrated with one of the oldest building as well with the city’s historical context. It has all the comfort required for a pleasing stay. Situated in the center of Florence, this lovely flat will make your holiday unforgettable, since you are very close to all Florence amazing monuments.

Tuscan-style apartment facing Duomo
Two-bedroom apartment on the top floor of a beautiful Florentine building (lift is accessible after 20 steps). Each room has its en-suite bathroom. Privileged view of Brunelleschi's dome. The wooden ceiling beams make the atmosphere cosy. Ideal location. The grocery is just on the other side of the road, a restaurant is next door and a cafe is thirty metres away. Internet connection is unlimited and included in the rental price. You will find the wifi password written on the router.

Historic Florentine Palace Apartment – San Marco
Nest in Florentine Palace is a refined loft in the heart of Florence, set within a 14th-century palace once home to the ancient Church of the Battilani. Bright and intimate thanks to three large windows, it is elegantly furnished with great attention to detail, where historic charm meets modern comfort. Netflix is included for relaxed moments at home. Just steps from restaurants, shops, and essential services. Also ideal for solo female travelers.

[Signoria] Prestigious apartment with a view
Make your stay unique and treat yourself to an experience that you will carry within you for a lifetime. Located in the heart of Florence, this awesome attic is the ideal solution for those looking for an exclusive and prestigious site to combine with a central location, which is perfect for easily visiting the main sites of interest. The apartment enjoys exclusive views of all the main monuments of Florence, with a terrace with breathtaking views

The View of Sangiorgio
In the heart of the historic center of Florence, stands this magnificent 90 m2 apartment. Thanks to the location and the splendid view overlooking Florence, you will immediately feel part of the city. The apartment is a stone's throw from the Ponte Vecchio and therefore close to every attraction in Florence. N.b. The apartment is located in an elevated position and to reach it there is a climb and two flights of stairs to climb

The roof terrace
The roof terrace is located on the third and top floor, without a lift (where the brave dare) of a small building in the lively Sant'Ambrogio neighborhood, just steps from all the city's major attractions. From the terrace, you can enjoy views of the city's rooftops, including Brunelleschi's dome and the synagogue's dome. The apartment was completely renovated in the summer of 2022 to offer you the best possible accommodation.

Casa degli Allegri
Open the large glass doors to let the scent of Tuscan herbs in; step onto the terrace and uncork a Sangiovese wine to soak in the stunning views of the Duomo. Nestled on the roofs of the authentic Santa Croce and Sant'Ambrogio neighborhoods, this romantic rooftop flat features brand-new appliances, antique and handcrafted furniture, two bathrooms, and all the amenities you need for the perfect base to explore Firenze.

Duomo Flat Amazing view in Florence
Elegant apartment of about 90 m² in the heart of Florence, on Via Portinari. Completely renovated with passion, style, and design. The apartment is cozy, comfortable, and located in an ideal position: 100 meters from Piazza Duomo, in the very center of Florence. Unmatched panoramic view from the private terrace. Third floor without an elevator (55 low and regular steps).

Exclusive Florence Penthouse with city views
The truly Florentine soul of this exquisite apartment and its panoramic terrace sets the stage for an unforgettable stay. From this privileged vantage point above the rooftops, you can almost touch Florence’s monuments as you sip a sunset aperitivo, or greet the morning beneath the pergola with a leisurely breakfast while the city awakens in golden light.
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When is the best time to visit Florence?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | £78 | £72 | £84 | £110 | £115 | £115 | £99 | £90 | £113 | £110 | £83 | £93 |
| Avg. temp | 7°C | 8°C | 11°C | 14°C | 18°C | 23°C | 25°C | 25°C | 21°C | 16°C | 11°C | 7°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Florence?
Florence has welcoming neighborhoods for every style, including Oltrarno for local crafts, Santa Croce with lively cafés, and Santo Spirito for vibrant markets. Staying near Piazza del Duomo or Ponte Vecchio lets you explore historical sights easily.
What are the best things to do in Florence with kids?
Families can explore hands-on workshops, climb the dome at Florence Cathedral, and wander the Boboli Gardens. Many museums have engaging exhibits for young visitors, while nearby gelaterias provide a sweet break.
What are some of the best things to do in Florence?
Florence has renowned art museums, historic cathedrals, and lively markets. Explore the Uffizi Gallery, walk across Ponte Vecchio, or admire scenic views from Piazzale Michelangelo.
How is the weather in Florence?
Florence has mild winters with temperatures from 36 to 52°F (2 to 11°C), and warm summers reaching 65 to 90°F (18 to 32°C). Rain is more frequent in autumn and winter, so packing layers and an umbrella is helpful.
What are the best places to visit in Florence?
Frequently suggested spots include Florence Cathedral, the Uffizi Gallery, and Palazzo Pitti. The historic center has cobblestone streets lined with artisan shops, cafés, and monuments.
What are some hiking trails in Florence?
Florence has scenic walks through the hills around Fiesole, paths in Cascine Park, and routes leading to panoramic viewpoints across the Arno River. These trails mix nature with views of historic architecture.
What are some family activities we can do in Florence?
Families often enjoy interactive museum exhibits, puppet shows, and exploring the green spaces of Boboli Gardens. Many local gelato shops and pizza spots are popular for relaxed meals together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Florence?
Popular day trips include visiting the vineyards and landscapes of Chianti, discovering the medieval town of Siena, or exploring Pisa’s historic sites. Vineyards and small Tuscan towns give a glimpse of local traditions.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Florence?
Many stays in Florence welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods like Oltrarno and Sant'Ambrogio. Green areas, such as Cascine Park, provide space for walks with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting Florence?
Florence rewards early risers with quieter mornings at museums and markets. Comfortable shoes are helpful for exploring cobbled streets, and tasting fresh seasonal produce at neighborhood markets is often suggested.
What is Florence known for?
Florence is known for Renaissance art, historic cathedrals, and its locally rooted culinary traditions. The city’s artistic legacy can be explored in museums, galleries, and across its iconic piazzas.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Florence?
Florence has tucked-away artisan workshops in Oltrarno, peaceful cloisters at San Miniato al Monte, and smaller museums like Museo Marino Marini. Lesser-visited gardens and local cafés reveal quieter aspects of the city.
What are the best foods to try in Florence?
Florence’s cuisine is rooted in local traditions, with dishes such as ribollita soup, lampredotto, and bistecca alla Fiorentina frequently suggested. Artisan gelato and cantucci biscuits are favorite local treats.
What should I bring for a trip to Florence?
Pack comfortable walking shoes for cobblestone streets, a light jacket or umbrella for rain, and layers to adapt to seasonal changes in temperature. A refillable water bottle is practical for exploring the city.
What is the nightlife in Florence like?
Florence has a social evening scene with live music venues, wine bars, and cafés around neighborhoods like Santa Croce and Santo Spirito. Many spaces host art shows, jazz performances, or informal gatherings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Florence?
Florence celebrates the Calcio Storico tournament in summer, hosts Artigianato e Palazzo craft fairs, and marks the Scoppio del Carro during spring. Seasonal food festivals and cultural events frequently fill city squares.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Florence?
Florence has family friendly stays in neighborhoods like Santa Croce, Oltrarno, and near Boboli Gardens. Many rentals include kitchens and flexible layouts to make traveling with children easier.
When is the best time to visit Florence?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended, with comfortable weather and less crowded museums and streets. Summer brings lively festivals and longer daylight, but also warmer temperatures.
All about Florence
The capital of Tuscany, Florence conjures images of lemon and apricot-hued buildings, terracotta rooftops, and endless Renaissance beauty. From the world-famous Uffizi art museum — top tip: get there early for a more relaxed experience — to the impressive sculptures in the peaceful Boboli Gardens, this historic city in central Italy lives long in the memory. A good way to get the lie of the land is the panoramic view from Piazzale Michelangelo. If you’re lucky, you’ll catch a couple descending the church steps after their wedding as the bells chime out across the city below.
The majestic Duomo is a sight to behold at any time of day, whether you’re passing by to grab lunch from one of the city’s traditional panini stands or enjoying a refreshing after-dinner gelato on a balmy evening stroll. Just like the mighty Arno – look out for plaques commemorating the destructive flood of 1966 – craftsmanship flows through Florence, with jewellery, leather goods, and perfumes all locally made by generations of experts.
What are the top things to do in Florence?
Oltrarno
Oltrarno — literally “across the Arno” — is a tangle of pretty streets scattered with a blend of crisp white tablecloths outside family-run eateries and cutting-edge art in small galleries. Watch as tree-dotted Piazza Santo Spirito transforms from market stalls and nonnas chatting by the foundation to a buzzing outdoor nightspot.
Palazzo Medici Riccardi
The most famous family in Florence, the powerful Medici dynasty ruled the city and the entire region of Tuscany for almost 300 years. Explore the historic artwork at their Renaissance palace — the swirling frescoes on the gallery ceiling and the vivid walls of the Chapel of the Magi are breath-taking. Be sure to check out the ground floor exhibition space dedicated to work by contemporary artists.
Mercato Centrale
This metal-framed two-story market — an easy 10-minute walk from the Duomo — is brimming with locally made oils, fresh breads, and piles of fragrant sundried tomatoes. Pick up a bottle of wine for the evening, choose some tools to up your kitchen game, then head upstairs for a taste of fresh handmade pasta.
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4.7 Average rating
Florence stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

Nearby attractions
Florence’s top spots include Ponte Vecchio, Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Piazzale Michelangelo
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- Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore
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- Ponte Vecchio
- Piazza del Duomo (Pisa)
- Basilica of Santa Maria Novella
- Strozzi Palace
- Porta Elisa
- Del Chianti
- Stadio Renato Dall'Ara
- Pisa Centrale Railway Station
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- Uffizi Gallery
- Basilica Di San Miniato A Monte
- Piazza della Repubblica
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- Piazzale Michelangelo
- Pitti Palace
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