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13,200 of Florence vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Florence rentals

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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Rooftop with Breathtaking Views. Short Walk to The Duomo.
Climb the white marble staircase to the breathtaking rooftop terrace, boasting unforgettable views of the hills surrounding Florence and the historic center. This apartment has been newly renovated, mixing different kinds of architecture and design. In the flat there is plenty of space for your smart-workstation: internet is fast and reliable, accessible from every corner. We take particular care in sanitizing all the critical areas, in particular the space is sanitized by means of ozone generators. The apartment is newly restyled with a very special taste, mixing different styles in the architecture and design. It is a 2 floors apartment at the last floor of a mid 20th century building right outside the historical city center: at the first floor there are the bedrooms (a Suite and a second bedroom) the bathroom and a wardrobe room. The Suite is introduced by an elegant living area with a separè industry in glass and iron dividing it from the double bedroom with balcony and fireplace. The second bedroom has a big wardrobe with mirrors, a fine couch and twin beds to be disposed at one's will. Through an elegant white marble staircase we have access to the brand new rooftop kitchen and the wide terrace with a view on the hills sorrounding Florence and spots of the old buildings of the historic center. The apartment is entirely reserved to our guests, access to it is by the staircase or by elevator with private access to the floor. The rooftop terrace is only for our guests with sole access from inside the apartment by a staircase. At the same floor in a separate flat live the owners, always ready to help! The owner lives next door and is always available if needed. Chez Geraldine is an apartment just outside the historical center. It’s predominantly a residential district, but the cathedral, Galleria dell'Accademia, and Piazza San Marco are a 15-minute walk away. Food stores, restaurants, and bars are close by. AVAILABLE 4 BIKES (adult size) for our guests, included in the price. Please, use it with care and lock it well each and any time you leave them without custody, thank you. IN CASE OF THEFT OR SEVERE DAMAGE DUE TO NEGLIGENCE YOU WILL BE REQUESTED TO PAY THE VALUE OF THE BIKE OF 160€. Thank you WALKING: the city center is at only 15 mins walking. BY BUS: a few steps away from the building there are buses to the city center and the station.

Florence Sunset Hills • Giogoli
Escape to the peaceful hills of Giogoli where authentic Tuscan charm meets breathtaking views of Florence.Just 15 minutes from the city center and the Chianti countryside, this elegant home is the perfect base for exploring Tuscany while enjoying quiet mornings, unforgettable sunsets, and the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Surrounded by nature but close to the region's most iconic spots, it's the ideal retreat for anyone looking for comfort, tranquility, and a genuinely Tuscan experience

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 our Renaissance & Baroque apartment as well: https://www.airbnb.it/rooms/30229178?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=c0087742-7346-4511-9bcd-198bbe23c1b4

Casa Pinti, a Renaissance home in Florence center
Featured by Vogue USA among the Top 18 Airbnbs in Italy and the Top 12 in Florence, and mentioned by other travel magazines, the apartment is on the third floor of a 16th-century building with no elevator, bright with a rooftop view With checkerboard terracotta floors and handmade blue tiles, it blends historic charm and modern comfort It is located in Borgo Pinti, just steps from Florence’s main attractions It includes a bedroom and a large living room with kitchen, for 540 sq. ft. in total

Art Apartment Luxury Por Santa Maria
In the heart of Florence, 50 meters from the Ponte Vecchio and the Uffizzi and Piazza della Signoria, you will be truly free to visit Florence in the easiest way possible. This brand new structure designed and furnished by one of the trendiest Italian architects, is located on the second floor with lift and consists of a living room with open kitchen with access to the terrace, 2 bedrooms and two complete bathrooms. Luxury furnishings, amazing location. AC, heating, wifi Top quality

Iconic Twelve Century Medieval Tower Loft
The apartment is in a 12th century medieval tower, a unique and protected building in Florence, renovated in the postwar by famous Italian architect Giovanni Michelucci and recently renovated by Florentine top architect, Luigi Fragola. It can accommodate up 4 people and it is the perfect choice for couples and small families. It is in the 4th floor and has elevator. You can park your car in Garage Lungarno just across the street. Please book a space online.

Design & Vista Unica {Large Window}
Staying in this apartment means experiencing Florence at its most iconic point: the Ponte Vecchio. The apartment is bright, tastefully maintained and designed to offer an authentic and comfortable experience. Located in a building, with elevator access, rarely available to the public. The interiors combine Italian elegance and modern details: warm colors, refined furnishings and a cozy atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. Unparalleled view!

Old hayloft on the Chianti hills
Agriturismo Il Colle is located on one of the Chianti hills. The property has been completely renovated, overlooking the Chianti valleys and enjoying splendid views of the surrounding hills and the city of Florence. The apartment is completely independent, on two internally connected floors, and features a private garden lined with centuries-old oaks and Tuscan cypresses. The restoration maintained the original Tuscan architectural style of rural barns.

Ponte Vecchio Suite with balcony on Arno river
The suite is about 592 square feet with a wide living and a lovely balcony facing Arno River. It has an amazing view of the Ponte Vecchio as well as the Ponte Santa Trinita. The living room is open to a dining area and a fully equipped kitchen. The bedroom has a queen size bed and 2 closets. A large bathroom with 2 windows, double sinks and a walk-in shower, is connected with the bedroom. Wi-Fi and air conditioning system are provided.

Tower Penthouse in small castle near Florence
900 year old tower-penthouse apartment in Chianti Villa, spacious & super-scenic historical home that combines magical atmosphere with space, light, character, convenience. Painting-like 360° views of Tuscan Hills all the way to Florence; sun-filled, private grounds. Perfect location for an unforgettable family stay. Ample private property (including forest). Walking distance from village shops. Convenient location, Florence in sight.

"La limonaia" - Romantic Suite
Romantic Suite immersed in the enchanting hills of Fiesole. It is the ideal place fot those looking for unique and exclusive experience of its kind characterized by suggestive views and unforgettable sunsets. The accommodation is part of an old 19th century Tuscan farmhouse surrounded by its own olive groves and woods. This is an ideal place for a relaxing holiday and privileged base for visiting the major centers of interest in Tuscany.

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
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Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore
Gothic cathedral with Brunelleschi's dome, offering panoramic views of the city
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Inside the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, you can enter for free to experience its vast Gothic interior, Brunelleschi’s revolutionary dome, and frescoes like The Last Judgment beneath the cupola. Climb the 400+ steps inside the dome’s narrow corridors to examine its construction up close and enjoy a panoramic view over Florence’s terracotta rooftops. With a ticket, you can also access Giotto’s Bell Tower, the Baptistery with its bronze doors, the crypt of Santa Reparata, and the Museo dell’Opera del Duomo in Piazza del Duomo.






Ponte Vecchio
Historic bridge with charming goldsmith shops, offering stunning views of the Arno River
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On Ponte Vecchio you can stroll a medieval stone bridge lined with traditional Florentine goldsmiths and jewelry shops, window-shop, and pause in the middle for wide views over the Arno River. Look up to spot the Vasari Corridor running above the shops, once used by the Medici to move between Palazzo Vecchio and Palazzo Pitti. Come at sunrise or sunset, when the light is softer and the bridge’s portraitists, musicians, and evening passeggiata give it a lively, local feel.






Basilica of Santa Maria Novella
Dominican basilica renowned for its Renaissance facade, Giotto's Crucifix, and Masaccio's Trinity
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Inside the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella you can see Masaccio’s Holy Trinity, Giotto’s painted Crucifix, Brunelleschi’s wooden Crucifix, and frescoes by Ghirlandaio, Botticelli, Filippino Lippi and others, all created specifically for this Dominican church. Explore the chapels, including the Strozzi and Tornabuoni chapels, the Green Cloister and Great Cloister, and follow the museum itinerary with restored frescoes by Paolo Uccello. Spend time with the Gothic interior, Romanesque and Renaissance façade by Alberti, then relax in the green square in front.






Parco delle Cascine
Expansive park offering walking paths, sports facilities, and a lively weekly market
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At Parco delle Cascine you can walk or cycle along the Arno, spread out on vast lawns, picnic under shady trees, or use paths, play areas, and sports fields for running, biking, skating, tennis, football, and more. Cool off in the open-air public swimming pool in summer or rent bikes and rollerblade. Explore historic features like the equestrian statue of Vittorio Emanuele II, the Pegasus Column, the Pyramid, and the Indian Monument. Come on Tuesday morning for Florence’s largest street market, with produce, cheese, household goods, and clothes at good prices.






Uffizi Gallery
Renowned art museum showcasing Renaissance masterpieces, ancient sculptures, and Medici collections
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Inside the Uffizi Gallery you can follow western painting chronologically from the 13th to the 18th centuries, surrounded by ancient Greek and Roman sculptures and Medici busts lining its long corridors. See Botticelli’s Primavera and Birth of Venus, Michelangelo’s Tondo Doni, Leonardo’s Annunciation and Adoration of the Magi, masterpieces by Giotto, Raphael, Caravaggio, Titian, and many German, Dutch, and Flemish painters. Take time to enjoy the Vasari-designed architecture, the Loggia dei Lanzi, and sunset light from the gallery windows. Book timed tickets in advance and aim for early morning or after 4 PM for a quieter visit.






Piazza della Signoria
Historic square featuring Palazzo Vecchio, Renaissance sculptures, and open-air art displays
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In Piazza della Signoria you can wander a true open-air museum, surrounded by major sculptures like Cellini’s Perseus, Giambologna’s Rape of the Sabine Women, the Fountain of Neptune, the equestrian statue of Cosimo I, Medici lions, Hercules and Cacus, and replicas of Michelangelo’s David, Donatello’s Marzocco, and Judith and Holofernes. Admire the imposing Palazzo Vecchio and sit under the Loggia dei Lanzi among statues that recall key myths and Florentine events. Come early in the morning for a quiet stroll, or in the evening to enjoy lively street artists and people‑watching. Right on the square you’ll also find the historic Caffè Rivoire and the Gucci Museum, with the Uffizi Gallery and Ponte Vecchio just steps away.






Florence house rentals

Torretta Apartment

Rooftop San Zanobi Courtyard House with Terrace

Tuscany .Countryhouse on the Florence's hills

Maison Flora - Historic home in the Oltrarno area

[Lungarno] Prestigious apartment with a view

Florence Duomo Penthouse with terrace

Country House w/ heated Pool near the City Centre

Casa del Tango between Forte Belvedere and Villa Bardini
Florence villa rentals

Farmhouse on Florence hill

Villa Holm stunning view 10 mn walk to city centre

Agriturismo Podere Scaluccia Chianti, Florence

Tuscan Dream Villa @ Rustic Elegance Near Florence

Il Vichiaccio: Accessible Chianti Villa & Jacuzzi

Enchanted Garden

Florence Chianti Art Villa

La Fagianuccia – Authentic Tuscan Living in Chianti
Family friendly vacation rentals in Florence

Giglio Blu Charming Loft

Duomo View Terrace • 2BR/2BA • Elevator • Central

Duomo Flat Amazing view in Florence

Delicious next to the Duomo

Apartment amid History and Design near the Duomo

The Twins Boboli House, a luxurious loft full of art in the historic center of Florence

Florentine Penthouse with Panoramic Terrace

On the rooftops of Chiasso Perduto (Organized garage)
When is the best time to visit Florence?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $117 | $106 | $118 | $148 | $156 | $156 | $134 | $122 | $153 | $148 | $112 | $125 |
| Avg. temp | 44°F | 46°F | 51°F | 57°F | 65°F | 73°F | 78°F | 78°F | 70°F | 61°F | 52°F | 45°F |
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.
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