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5 star hotels in Florence

Considered a key destination for art and culture enthusiasts, Florence— the heart of Tuscany — is known for its innumerable historic marvels. To cater to the swathes of tourists visiting every year, the city hosts a number of five-star hotels that offer the epitome of luxury and comfort. These world-class properties, often located near major historical landmarks, provide a view of the city's architectural grandeur and breathtaking landscapes. Hotels like Hotel Savoy, Hotel Lungarno, Belmond Villa San Michele, and The St. Regis Florence offer luxurious rooms equipped with all modern amenities and incomparable service.
Classicism meets luxury at the Hotel Savoy. Located in the center of Florence, the hotel offers a panoramic view of the famed Piazza della Repubblica. The hotel tastefully combines contemporary Italian design with traditional Florentine accents, offering its guests a sumptuous blend of comfort and elegance. The hotel is also known for its excellent dining, with its in-house restaurant, Irene, serving delectable Tuscan cuisine.
Hotel Lungarno, on the other hand, boasts a breathtaking view of the Arno River and Ponte Vecchio. With walls adorned with art from renowned artists like Picasso and Cocteau, this hotel is a treat for art lovers. The property’s elegant decor, modern facilities and the unparalleled view of the river make it a choice destination for luxury seekers. Moreover, its restaurant Borgo San Jacopo is a Michelin-starred eatery providing a gourmet experience of Tuscan and Mediterranean cuisine.
Belmond Villa San Michele and The St. Regis Florence are other five-star properties that make a mark with their unique offerings. Belmond Villa San Michele, nestled among the green hills of Fiesole, offers an unparalleled view of Florence. This former medieval monastery turned luxury hotel offers a serene and tranquil stay along with world-class amenities. The St. Regis Florence, with its historic, palatial architecture and prime location on the banks of Arno River, offers a blend of renaissance grandeur with modern luxury. Its in-house restaurant, Winter Garden by Caino, gives out a Michelin-star dining experience to its guests.

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  • Hampton Inn Florence Midtown near University of North Alabama
    Hampton Inn Florence Midtown near University of North Alabama
    2281 Florence Blvd, Florence, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Provides an unforgettable experience with top-notch facilities. Boasts of leisure activities and a serene environment. Located close to the University of North Alabama.

    Good

    520 reviews

    4.4
    1 night, 2 adults$156.41including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Hampton Inn & Suites Florence-Downtown
    Hampton Inn & Suites Florence-Downtown
    505 S Court St, Florence, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Experience a cozy stay in this downtown gem offering modern rooms with superior amenities. Immerse in outdoor activities and relax in the indoor pool.

    Good

    648 reviews

    4.5
    1 night, 2 adults$205.25including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • The Stricklin Hotel
    The Stricklin Hotel
    317 N Court St, Florence, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Arcade/Game room

    An upscale 5-star hotel featuring posh rooms, high-end amenities, and a heart-melting pool. Perfect for a luxury retreat.

    Good

    631 reviews

    4.4
    1 night, 2 adults$197.84including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • GunRunner Boutique Hotel
    GunRunner Boutique Hotel
    310 E Tennessee St, Florence, US
    • Free WiFi

    This boutique hotel is a jewel of luxury and comfort. It offers exclusive rooms and top-tier service. It is the epitome of elegance and sophistication with incredible amenities.

    Good

    174 reviews

    4.6
    1 night, 2 adults$295.51including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites FLORENCE NORTHEAST by IHG
    Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites FLORENCE NORTHEAST by IHG
    180 Etta Gray Street, Florence, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    This destination boasts elegant rooms and incredible service. Experience a top-tier fitness center, and enjoy the stylish interiors, making your stay unforgettable.

    Good

    518 reviews

    4.4
    1 night, 2 adults$153.26including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Comfort Suites Florence Shoals Area
    Comfort Suites Florence Shoals Area
    140 Matthew Paul Ct, Florence, US
    • Free WiFi

    Known for its top-notch service, this hotel features spacious suites and quality amenities. Have a satisfying stay in this must-visit location in Florence.

    Good

    637 reviews

    4.4
    1 night, 2 adults$123.31including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Residence Inn Florence Marriott
    Residence Inn Florence Marriott
    1000 Sweetwater Ave, Florence, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Renowned for its comprehensive service. Boasts spacious suites and an outdoor pool. Enjoy a complimentary breakfast and fitness center.

    Good

    294 reviews

    4.5
    1 night, 2 adults$166.57including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Quality Inn Florence Muscle Shoals
    Quality Inn Florence Muscle Shoals
    150 Etta Gray Drive, Florence, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Enjoy luxury services and lavish rooms in this grand 5-star inn. Offers stunning amenities such as an exceptional spa and a high-end restaurant.

    Average

    337 reviews

    3.5
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  • Baymont by Wyndham Florence/Muscle Shoals
    Baymont by Wyndham Florence/Muscle Shoals
    115 Ana Drive, Florence, US
    • Swimming pool
    • Free WiFi

    Ideal for both leisure and business travelers featuring cozy rooms, great amenities, and a 24/7 fitness center.

    Average

    743 reviews

    3.7
    1 night, 2 adults$86.78including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Budget Inn & Suites
    Budget Inn & Suites
    1238 Florence Boulevard, Florence, US
    • Free WiFi

    Experience affordable luxury with top-of-the-line amenities. Each room immaculately furnished to ensure a blissful stay. Relish the on-site pool.

    Average

    87 reviews

    3.6
    1 night, 2 adults$66.04including taxes & feesCheck Availability

Spas & Wellness in Florence

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    Four Seasons Hotel Spa

    The Four Seasons Hotel in Florence offers opulent spa experiences. Set in a former 16th-century Palazzo, grandeur meets wellness in this prime location. The spa is surrounded by private gardens and offers numerous treatments using local ingredients like Florentine iris, red grapes from Chianti and olive oil.

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  2. A person relaxes in a hot spring pool surrounded by snowy mountains and serene landscape.

    Montecatini Terme

    Visit the thermal baths of Montecatini Terme, a short drive from Florence. This wellness resort has been famous for centuries for its healing waters. Enjoy luxurious spa treatments or simply relax in outdoor thermal pools surrounded by the picturesque Tuscan countryside.

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  3. Elegant patio with sun loungers, palm trees, and mosaic wall.

    Spa Il Siloe

    Offering a well-rounded wellness experience, Il Salviatino’s Spa Il Siloe is tucked away in the lush hills of Fiesole. With a balance of natural treatments and modern techniques, guests can enjoy a heated pool, hydro-massage and Turkish bath in addition to personalized spa services.

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  4. A soothing foot massage in a spa offers relaxation and stress relief.

    Castiglion Del Bosco Spa

    Rosewood Castiglion Del Bosco provides an all-rounded wellness retreat. Encompassed by the natural beauty of Tuscany, it offers a variety of spa and wellness facilities with personal training, yoga classes, sauna, and steam room. The spa's unique selling point is the use of Santa Maria Novella products.

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  5. SoulSpace Spa

    For a unique wellness experience in the heart of Florence, SoulSpace Spa offers a host of rejuvenating treatments. Enjoy a variety of massages, skin treatments, beauty therapies and holistic procedures tailored to your wellness needs. Each treatment is designed to bring physical, emotional and mental harmony.

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Cultural Attractions in Florence

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    Florence Cathedral

    Florence Cathedral also known as Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, flaunts its red dome and striking Gothic-Renaissance architecture. It is known for its detailed façade and grand dome designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. Climb up its campanile for a stunning view of the city.

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  2. The elegant entrance of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, showcasing classical architecture.

    Uffizi Gallery

    Florence’s Uffizi Gallery holds an impressive collection of Renaissance artwork, including iconic works from Boticelli, Michelangelo, and da Vinci. Enjoy visual feasts from the early Renaissance period and ancient sculptures presented in chronological order.

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  3. Picturesque view of the Ponte Vecchio and the Arno River in Florence, Italy.

    Ponte Vecchio

    Ponte Vecchio is Florence's oldest bridge still standing, noted for the shops that are built directly on it. Initially occupied by butchers, the bridge now houses a variety of shops including jewelers, art dealers and souvenir sellers.

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  4. Aerial view of Florence, showcasing Basilica Santa Croce and surrounding cityscape.

    Basilica Santa Croce

    Santa Croce, Florence's principal Franciscan church, houses the tombs of several important figures including Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli. Its neo-Gothic façade, fresco-filled chapels, and grand cloisters make it an essential cultural attraction.

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  5. Discover Florence's historic skyline on a foggy day from above, showcasing iconic architecture.

    Palazzo Vecchio

    Erected as a fortress-palace, Palazzo Vecchio is Florence's town hall. Its soaring bell tower and fortified structure dominate the skyline. Within it lies beautifully decorated rooms and secret passages filled with artworks and frescoes from the Renaissance period.

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Natural Attractions in Florence

  1. An outdoor painting capturing the scenic beauty of Boboli Gardens in Florence, Italy.

    Boboli Gardens

    These massive, elaborate gardens that border the Pitti Palace are a splendid example of Italian garden style with meticulously crafted horticulture, fountains, grottos, and even a few sculptures. The Boboli Gardens are not only a great escape from bustling Florence, but also a living history of garden development over centuries.

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  2. A breathtaking view of Florence Cathedral, also known as Il Duomo, with the cityscape at dawn.

    Florence Cathedral

    The Florence Cathedral, or Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, is an iconic symbol of the city. Renowned for its striking red dome, the cathedral is a marvel of architecture and a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of the Italian Renaissance.

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  3. Captivating view of the historic Ponte Vecchio over the Arno River in Florence, Italy under a clear sky.

    Ponte Vecchio

    A medieval stone closed-spandrel segmental arch bridge over the Arno River, The Ponte Vecchio is notably the only bridge in the city that was spared by the Germans during World War II. Today, it hosts numerous shops and offers stunning views of the river and surrounding cityscape.

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  4. A couple embraces under an umbrella, enjoying a scenic view of Florence, Italy.

    Piazzale Michelangelo

    Offering panoramic views of Florence, the Piazzale Michelangelo is a must-see attraction. Whether you hike or catch a bus up to the square, the breathtaking view of the city's skyline and major landmarks, like the Florence Cathedral and Ponte Vecchio, is well worth the trip.

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  5. Charming view through the archway of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.

    Uffizi Gallery

    One of the most famous and important museums in the world, the Uffizi Gallery houses a superb collection of priceless art, originating in great part from the Medici family collection, enriched over the centuries by bequests, exchanges and donations, among which an important group of religious works derived from the suppression of the monasteries and convents between the XVIII and XIX centuries.

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