We have been providing holiday accommodation for many years in the breath-taking city of Florence and over this time we have acquired a great deal of expertise and knowledge. Therefore we are confident that we are able to provide you with fantastic accommodation at the best possible prices. Read More
We have got a fine range of over 150 apartments and over 200 hotels for you to choose from and our selection is one of the biggest in the market. This allows you to pick the best type of holiday accommodation for you. The hotels and apartments are located in all areas of Florence, with a high proportion very close to the city's main sights, such as the Ponte Vecchio, Plaza Michelangelo, Galleria Uffizi, and many more.
Our website is very easy to use, allowing you to select accommodation according to your personal preferences. There are no hidden costs, meaning that the price you see advertised is the price you will pay on our safe online booking system. In addition to this we have a dedicated customer care team that is open 365 days per year and is fluent in five different languages, ready to help you with any queries you may have during the process.
Florence is always buzzing with activity, whether it’s based around fashion, art, food, or local tradition, so there are plenty of evens around which you can plan your visit. Florence receives most of its rain in November and December, while January is the coldest month (although temperatures rarely fall below zero). Florentines make up for the inclement weather by putting on some great events such as the Florence Biennale in December, and a festival all about chocolate in February. Read more
One of the best times of the year to visit Florence is in the spring allowing you to avoid the hot and humid summer months. You can also witness the traditional Easter celebration called the Scoppio del Carro, ‘Explosion of the Cart´ commemorating the First Crusade.In June the city gears up for the famous Calcio Storico, in which men from throughout the city play an ancient Florentine version of football in renaissance garb that is high on fun and low on rules. Florence really heats up in the summer, often sitting at a around 30 degrees in July and August. This is also the season when the city gets filled up to the brim with tourists.