Castello
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Visit Castello

The Social Hub Florence Lavagnini
"Overhyped. I chose it for the rooftop bar and pool. Bar has limited selection of drinks, and pool, few spaces available for such a big hotel, hardly any chance to get anywhere near if you don't book it in advance (no idea how to). It's good, but not as good as it seems. Go without a rooftop options ..."
Reviewed on Jun 23, 2026

The Social Hub Florence Belfiore
"Great for solo travellers. Convenient to get to and from airport on tram. Easy check in and check out. Fridge in room. Nice pool area."
Reviewed on Jun 20, 2026

Plus Florence - Hostel
"Likes: Close to the city center, amenities Dislikes: Smoking close to where people are eat, food quality in restaurant, horrible cleaning of room and constant plumbing issues, cheap at the front desk with towels."
Reviewed on Jun 23, 2026

Hu Firenze Camping In Town
"Positives - Great set up. Clean, friendly, good price point, good location, good restaurant on site, very helpful reception....calling taxis and storing bags etc. The security guys are very helpful and friendly. Negatives - The shallow canals around the pools are great to relax in but they are very ..."
Reviewed on Jun 23, 2026

Teatro Luxury Apartments Firenze - Starhotels Collezione
"Loved it for a family Stay!"
Reviewed on Jun 15, 2026

Palazzo Alfieri Residenza d’epoca
"Best located and most beutiful hotel in Florence"
Reviewed on Jun 22, 2026
Popular places to visit

Uffizi Gallery
Art lovers will be in their element in this famous museum, home to the most extensive and important collection of masterpieces in the world.

Piazza di Santa Maria Novella
After visiting Piazza di Santa Maria Novella, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Florence. Stroll along the riverfront or experience the fascinating museums in this vibrant area.

Ponte Vecchio
Take a trip over Florence’s iconic bridge, spared by the Nazis for its beauty and home to jewelers for more than four centuries.

Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore
The “Saint Mary of the Flower” cathedral and its towering dome have come to symbolize Florence.

Piazza del Duomo
Giotto’s Bell Tower, the resplendent Baptistery, as well as the cathedral and its dome draw the crowds to this square in the heart of the city.

Piazza della Signoria
This lively square is home to Michelangelo’s David, as well as numerous cafés, the world-famous Uffizi and an outdoor sculpture gallery.

