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Academy Hostel
94%
"It is very hard to find a reason not to like staying at Academy Hostel in Florence. Location The hostel is based in the center of Florence, just meters from the cathedral. You might skip some sightseeing and sit in the spacious common room, watch TV, chat with other travelers, or just enjoy the beautifully working air conditioning. The Academy really knows what backpackers need -- it's not like other hostels in town, trying to squeeze the last Euro out of you. Rooms and Bathrooms There are different dorm sizes, from three to six beds,...
Ostello Gallo D'Oro
92%
"It is impossible to find a nicer place with nicer people! Ideal!" … "The staff are fantastic!" … "Max and Silvia are the most wonderful hosts you can imagine. This hostel is clean and safe, with lovely breakfasts and company! The owners speak great English and are very friendly, extremely helpful in navigating the city. If you don't have much Italian under your belt, this place is for you! We stayed there for a month with a class and I couldn't have asked for more." … "I went to Florence in April 2003. Many hostels were...
Ostello Archi Rossi Hostel
91%
"I got really lucky and I arrived in Florence on a Friday afternoon at about 4 p.m., and the staff at Archi Rossi actually had a bed for me! At first they were going to put me in the infirmary for one night, but then they realized that they had a bed in another room. Breakfast is awesome; you can have bacon and eggs, a croissant, or cereal. The free Internet access is awesome too, and people are pretty respectful and they don't hog the computers. They also have a lot of food and drinks that you can buy here. I met the coolest people here and...
Locanda Starlight
88%
"Reghina is a great host. She was a great friend while I was staying there. The warmth of her personality, coupled with everything else, made it dream hotel, not a hostel. The rooms were clean, comfortable, and spacious, and the bathrooms were very clean and quiet. Upon arrival you will feel at home. Great place to stay." … "Reghina is a wonderful host — she booked us into all the fancy museums and even helped us book accommodations ahead. The rooms are simple and spacious, the bathrooms are clean and modern, the place is quiet and...
Hostel Sampaoli
87%
"I loved this place! I stayed here a week, and would happily come back the next time I'm in Florence. I shared a very large and very clean room with great people. There were beautiful antiques in every room so it feels like a home and not a hostel. The staff was friendly, the Internet was free, the hostel was close to the train station and many of the sights were within ten minutes walking distance. It was a great place. You should definitely stay here!" … "I absolutely loved this place! My room was clean and comfortable, and the hotel...
Luna Rossa
87%
"Marco was a real cool guy -- he showed us a map with points of interest, showed us a great cheap restaurant, led us to our room, and even let us keep our bags in a private area before we left Florence. Also, you can challenge your table tennis skills against Marco! Thanks for a great stay! Everything was very comfortable and clean." … "Best place we stayed on our whole trip - Hard to even think the Luna Rossa is considered a hostel it is more like a hotel run by a great guy named Marco. Compared to the rest of the places we stayed this...
Il Ghiro Guesthouse
85%
"Il Ghiro is dormhouse located on Via Faenza in Florence. It is about a five minute walk to the train station, a three floor walkup apartment. They have five rooms, 2 I believe have private bathrooms, the rest share a bathroom. The room that we had did have a private bathroom. The room was a nice size, 1 queen size bed, a desk, and 2 chairs. The bathroom was clean and well kept. The place itself is clean, and the hostel was quiet at night. It is on a pretty busy street, but we were not awoken by sounds from outside the hostel. It is...
Plus Florence
84%
"Luxury - I stayed for two nights in June 2009. After staying in some pretty crappy ho(s)tels, this place was perfect. It's very close to the metro, which is very convenient when traveling, and also very close to everything. Florence is pretty small. The lobby is very well decorated and the staff is very efficient. Not necessarily personal, but I'm not going to complain. They have an indoor pool, a deck, a night club (kind of lame to stay in, but it looked pretty cool I guess). No problems here. The Rooms, I stayed in a double. It had a bunk...
Emerald Fields Hostel
83%
"Was very pleased with the price and quality of the place. Antonio was very friendly and helpful with giving us tips on places to visit in Florence. Location is perfect especially given that everything in the city is within walking distance. Overall I had a great stay here. Would definitely recommend it." … "Amazing staff, Antonio was more than helpful and accommodated our every need. He even upgraded our room last second so we had more privacy. very quiet environment, not really a party hostel, but walking distance to everything...
Antico Spedale del Bigallo
82%
(Bigallo)
"This hostel was a hike to beauty. At the end of the bus line you have to trek it up a hill to the hostel and once you arrive you understand that it is well worth it. the only negative thing about this place is the 6pm lock out. But it was definitely one of the best places I've stayed. Everyone who works there is fantastic and the rooms and views are amazing. You get to step into the Tuscan country side, after a day in the wonderful city and enjoy Italy in every way possible." … "If you want to go to a peaceful place after a day in...
Locanda Daniel
82%
"Well, my boyfriend and I stayed on the other side of the hall and had a balcony with a gorgeous view of the Duomo. The owner is also very friendly. We met some pretty fun people who were staying across the hall. I loved the way they decorated our little room. As far as I can tell, there are three rooms on the street side that are larger and you will get one of these if you want to be in a room with more than two beds. On the other side of the hallway, there is a little room with a bunk bed and a fish and duck motif on the walls (this was...
Leonardo House
77%
"I found this hostel wonderful. It had a great location and the owner was very, very nice. He had the room ready for us when we arrived at 10 a.m. and we could leave our bags with him for the day when we checked out. He also provided us with a free map of the city and pointed out all the best and cheapest places to visit. The rooms were very clean and spacious. I found the washrooms very clean and found that they were cleaned on a daily basis. There were two washrooms that could be shared with the four rooms when I was there in February. I...
Hostel Santa Monaca
74%
"This hostel is good and clean, quite big and it has enough toilets and showers. The location is also good, not so far from the station and easy to find. The bad thing was this hostel closed before 1 p.m. We arrived at 12:55 p.m. and we had to wait one hour before we could check in!!" … "I loved this hostel. The place was incredibly clean. The service was wonderful. The showers were warm. We had our own bathroom in our four-bunk room. The location is wonderful. It's just a great place to stay. I'd recommend it to anyone, even family!...
Hostel 7 Santi
72%
"I stayed in a private room here with two of my friends. The staff were super friendly and helpful, they had a good breakfast, and the view from our room overlooked the abbey garden and city. It was beautiful and charming. The bathroom in the room was a little small, but private. No AC, which is brutal in Florence summers, but the charm made up for it." … "Nice hostel, with nice people. The location is bad though, but the HI hostel is even further from the centre. Don't count on finding a supermarket nearby in the weekend though! The...
HI - Florence - Villa Camerata Hostel
70%
"Beautiful! - What a beautiful place to relax in! This is a really nice hostel located in the country side. The downside, of course, is the distance from the city. If you are here for a while, i really recommend trying out this place, at least for one night." … "A very beautiful hostel on the edge of Florence with amazing views of the surrounding countryside. The food is a very good value, and a small breakfast is included for free. It is a large hostel with a nice atmosphere at night. It has lots of facilities as well, including a...
Hotel Veneto
53%
"It was the biggest mistake to book this hotel for our stay in Florence!!! I don't even want to give it 1 star because it deserves no star at all. Firstly, it is located at a very inconvenient place and it's very difficult to find. My friends and I (together with our luggage) got off the station and spent almost an hour trying to find the hotel. The street "Via 27 Aprile" in their directions was nowhere in sight. Once we stepped into the hotel, we felt not welcomed at all. The staff person at the counter did not do anything with us until...
Euro Student Home
50%
"This hostel is actually not a hostel, it's an appartment style hotel. Niko is not a very nice guy and he runs the place. It's very close to the train station and in a great location, but they make it sound like there is a club in the place and there isn't at all. They say there are laundry facilities but one of the staff members ruined my friends clothes so don't use the laundry. If you're looking for a fun party atmosphere this hostel is not the place, but there are tons of cafe's and bars downstairs. The beds are clean but the bathrooms...
Locanda David
50%
"Not bad, but we had to stand outside for over half an hour until some other guests let us in, even though the owner was there. Don't expect anything near fluent English from reception, and don't try to pay with a credit card. It's in a sketchy neighborhood but is very close to the train station and close enough to the sights. Only one bathroom for between 16 and 20 people, and it wasn't the best bathroom I've used. Not horrible accomodations, but not worth the price." … "Big Blood sucking bug problems! - First impression it was ok, but...
Proconsolo Rooms
75%
"My friends and I had a great time there. The rooms are beautiful and the hostel is centrally located, making it very easy to get anywhere. The staff there are so friendly, and they gave us a big hand. They gave us useful information about where to visit, where to eat, etc. This is a place I will stay again." … "In 2000, my husband did not have a place to stay and someone who had stayed there recommended this place to him. It is within walking distance of the train station. My husband liked it so much we stayed there for our honeymoon...
David Inn
48%
"This place is okay, but nothing special. It's pretty boring, and when things do liven up in the common room (a.k.a. the tiny kitchen) you get told to be quiet. But the close confines mean it's easier to run into (literally) lots of people from different countries, which is cool. The staff are pretty friendly, but make sure you speak some Italian, because they know absolutely no English at all. The shower is really bad, if not non-existent, but the place is otherwise clean and well maintained. Have some gelati across the road; it's very...
Instituto Gould
93%
"I lived in this hostel while studying in Florence for 7 weeks and I loved it! It's close to the Ponte Vecchio and the Pitti Palace/Boboli Gardens and it's just a short walk to the center of town. We get the feel of daily Italian life in a quiet little place, where the excess profits of the hostel go to provide a program for area children. I couldn't say ENOUGH great things about the place!" … "This was an absolutely fantastic place to stay, quiet, clean, cheap and within easy reach of all of Florence's attractions. I would recommend...
Hostel Trebbio
74%
"This was a very nice hostel to stay in. Calm, quiet, it was basically a four-bedroom apartment for girls. It felt like home, not like hostel. We each had our own bed, not a bunk bed! The linens and towels were included for free, there was no extra cash deposit for anything. There was a shower and toilet and a sink adjacent to the sleeping room. There was also a kitchen / living area where you could cook or read. The host, Leonardo, was very friendly and relaxed. He gave me good advice about cheap places to eat around the hostel. He also...
Firenze Inn Youth Hostel
71%
"I've never had so much fun." … "I had a grea t time at Firenze Inn. The staff were really nice and the location was great. It's right next to the Uffizi and Palazzo Vecchio. The upstairs bathroom was nice and clean and it had a cozy atmosphere. The kitchen is well equipped for make-shift dinners and watching Italian TV. I really enjoyed my stay there and I would definitely go back." … "OH MY GOD! This place was so awesome I would recommend everyone go there. Just to meet the staff at least because they are the most generous...
Novella Inn
68%
"Absolutely fantastic!! If you want clear, comfortable rooms with a "super" clean bathroom this is the place to go!!! It's run by a couple, and they live in another part of the place, so they treat the property like home!! They keep it clean and nice!! The lady is very friendly and courteous!! After a long day of touring the countryside this is one of the best places to come and stay!! It does not have the crumminess of regular hostels. It's a safe bet guaranteed!!" … "This place is fantastic!It's an easy walk from the station (we had...
Hostel Pio X
61%
"This was generally a very quiet hostel except for one night when there were many children running around being very loud and the staff did nothing to quiet them down. The rooms are very spacious and kept clean. They have drawers in the rooms for you to put personal items in, however they are not locked. The rooms also have sinks. The hallways tend to be pretty dark and you never see too many people walking around. I would stay here again, but I would check out other hostels first." … "Hostel was nice and clean. There is a 12am Curfew...



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Florence Travel Tips & Suggestions

Rebecca
Trust me, when you're in Florence, it's like a whole new world! The Uffizi Gallery is amazing with the "Birth of Venus." The Pub Crawls are amazing for only $15 Euros to take the night in with other world travelers. And they have the best night clubs in the world! My favorite is Central Park in the downtown area but it's within walking distance from anywhere. A great city that is nearby to go to the beach is Viarregio where all the young, hot Italians hang out on Sundays -- and they even have a little beach pub to have a cold beer on a hot summer day! Prato is a nearby town where you can visit old-style living and rustic pubs to enjoy the afternoons. But there is the best shopping as well, with name brands galore! Enjoy Tuscany for all its wonders!
umesh
I can't believe that there are three Davids in Florence -- the two cloned ones are on the roads, but the original one is at the Galeria Acedemia. It's just superb -- no words to describe him.
Anonymous
Florence is one of the best cities in the world. I visited in summer 2005 and had the time of my life. My advice -- don't waste one second of your time there because no matter how much you see and do, you will leave wishing you would've went here or there, so go everywhere!
Dane in love with Florence
I lived in Florence for six months in 2002 and again for four months in 2005. Best advice for people who think the centre is too crowded is to cross Arno and explore San Frediano and Santo Spirito, where you will meet Italians instead of tourists. Learn a few phrases in Italian and they will love you! Go to all the famous places anyway -- even though there might be a lot of tourists, it's worth it. Never do your grocery shopping in the centre -- it's too expensive! (Penny Market -- Via Aleardo Aleardi -- is a bit messy, but cheap!) To avoid bad experiences at restaurants, go to the places where you can see Italians eating -- if they eat there it means the food is good! And instead of going to Piazzale Michelangelo, try the view from Bellosguardo (not from the piazza, though -- you can't see the city from there). While you're there, have a look around. There are some beautiful old villas in the area. If you give it some time and try to explore the not so touristed areas, you might be surprised of how much this fantastic city actually have to offer. Even though I have been there for a long time, I still find new places that amaze me. I'm going back in fifteen days -- can't wait!
christine
What is the fuss? It is overrated -- full of tourists and there are better places to go in Italy. I'm glad I was only there for a day.
LNQ
Florence is one of the best cities in the world. It's got a totally different feel from Rome -- the people are great, the shopping is great, and the museums are great (of course, you've got to see David). One of the best things about Florence is the shopping, and on Sunday mornings the streets are taken over with huge open air markets where you can buy awesome things and negotiate the price. Go to the Ponte Vecchio for great views and the jewelery scene. And give your self some extra time at the train station when arriving or leaving and go to the lower level for "Baby Yogurt." It's the best.
Anonymous
You have to go and see Michaelangelos David. You can't believe how sexy it is!
Anonymous
Living here now for 6 months -- if you want to visit, try November, December, or January (the latter two if you don't mind a bit of rain). As for the tourists, the fact is that the city has a population of 350,000 (approx), and there are just over 8 million (8,000,000) tourists a year. And they all pack into the centre of town as that is where all the great stuff is. So, yes it is noisy, crowded, expensive, and all that, but the cultural treasures here with respect to the Renaissance are unparalleld in terms of density. However, remember that most of the artists who started in Florence wound up going to Rome to seal their fame, and there are a number of really, really important museums (equally important to the Uffizi museum, for example) in Rome. To each his own!
Aileen
This city has to be the noisest place with bikes in abundance. I spent 5 days and came home with sore ears and a weak heart after having several near accidents getting run over with mopeds!!! Will not be back...
Karen
I spent two weeks in Italy April 2005. I am sure Florence is a great city, but don't go during the tourist months like I did. It was so crowded. I wasn't expecting it to be the big shopping meca it was either. Worst of all, English was spoken everywhere. I had been doing so well speaking Italian all over Italy only to not use it in Florence! I saw the art at the museums and the trip was worth it for that but I would never come back again during the tourist season. It just wasn't fun.
Chio Calvillo
Florence was THE CITY, it has the mos incredible church, il duomo is simply fascinating, and also great places to visit, and the nicest museums.
Anonymous
I studied in Florence last summer for 5 weeks. The second night in Italy I met the most amazing guy. We got to know each other and then it was time for me to go back to the states. I didn't understand what I was feeling, and after getting a million calls in the states from my new love, I flew back to Florence, for the rest of the summer. We are now engaged to be married and I have travelled to Italy numerous times since. You never know what may happen!
Claudia
Go to Florence only if you really love art, don't expect to find the greatness of Rome. It's a very small city with expensive museums.
Anonymous
I spent last winter living in Florence and I never stop missing it. In fact, I'm returning in 2 weeks. I recommend just wandering aimlessly, living cheap but splurging on food & wine, and avoiding other tourists!
Anonymous
I've lived and studied in the city for two years, and keep coming back (finding amore helps, too :-P ). The worst months are the summer months, when the tourist groups come in relentless swarms of knee-sock-and-shorts combos and loud cries of "this isn't how it's done in [insert name of country here]!" -- worse than the mosquitoes, if you ask me. There is SO much to see in bella Firenze beyond the Duomo, though, and I hope that anyone who includes Florence on their itinerary takes the time to venture out and find it.
Anonymous
Yes the tourists pack in tight and sometimes the numbers are overwhelming, and yes the abundance of English can detract from feeling it, but Florence is romantic, beautiful, and, I hate to make this so dramatic but for lack of a better word, magical. Across the Arno is a different city, and it is one of the most charming places I have ever been.
BC
The entire center is made up of drab colored stone. Factor in outrageous musuem entry fees, hordes of tourists and the lack of any parks or places to sit and you have one of the worst most overrated cities in Europe. Skip it and go to Cinque Terra!
Anonymous
I just spent 3.5 weeks in Florence studying. Most amazing place - you must put it on your agenda. Small city, but lots to see, great shopping, fantastic atmosphere. Loved it and will return...
Anonymous
I recommend visiting Fiesole for a brilliant view of Florence.
Anonymous
Florence is sort of a little-Rome. It has a similar feel, with several museums, cathedrals, and other assorted old stuff, but on a much smaller scale than the overwhelming abundance that Rome has.
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