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Holiday houses in Florence

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Popular amenities for Florence holiday rentals

Stay near Florence's top sights

Ponte Vecchio1,339 locals recommend
Piazza del Duomo188 locals recommend
Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore1,079 locals recommend
Piazza della Signoria557 locals recommend
Piazzale Michelangelo1,543 locals recommend
Uffizi Gallery1,671 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Florence

Guest favourite

Apartment in Centro Storico

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 519 reviews

Casa Pinti, a charming home in the Florence center

26 Nov – 3 Dec

$1,812 AUD total
Guest favourite

Apartment in Centro Storico

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 508 reviews

In the Heart of Florence with Style

29 Jan – 5 Feb

$1,244 AUD total
Superhost

Apartment in Centro Storico

4.89 out of 5 average rating, 623 reviews

CHARMING SUITE private bathroom

24 – 31 July

$2,040 AUD total
Guest favourite

Apartment in Centro Storico

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 287 reviews

Gem of a loft space with terrace on the Arno

26 Nov – 3 Dec

$1,402 AUD total
Guest favourite

Loft in Centro Storico

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

Dream loft next to the Basilica of Santa Croce with a wonderful view of Florence.

23 – 30 Jan

$1,880 AUD total
Guest favourite

Apartment in Centro Storico

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 294 reviews

Piazza Signoria n.1, Apartment

19 – 26 Dec

$1,833 AUD total
Guest favourite

Apartment in Centro Storico

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

"Annunziata Suite 1" - Center of Florence.

25 Mar – 1 Apr

$1,904 AUD total
Guest favourite

Apartment in Centro Storico

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 319 reviews

Central Market Apartment near the station

10 – 17 Dec

$1,539 AUD total

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Florence

  • Total rentals

    13K properties

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    6K properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Rentals with a pool

    300 properties have a pool

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    3K properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    4.9K properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    821K reviews

Your guide to Florence

All About Florence

From its grand historic museums to its intimate galleries, Florence has long drawn in visitors for its renowned art scene. Tuscany’s capital is widely regarded as the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance in the 14th century, and it is bursting with art and culture, boasting the world-famous Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia — home to important pieces by world-famous artists. But take a wander through the city’s historic cobblestone streets and you will come across countless lesser-known, but still fascinating galleries and museums full of hidden gems. Once you are done with all that walking, you are sure to have built up an appetite, and Florence’s food and wine options will not disappoint. The city’s signature dish is the “bistecca alla Fiorentina,” a huge steak cooked over charcoal, just like it has been for generations. Be warned though, you will need a big appetite. In addition, Florence also lays claim to the invention of Italy’s most famous dessert, Gelato, in the 16th century.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Florence

Florence is a great city to visit all year round. A trip in April, May, or September will serve up pleasantly sunny days and milder nights, perfect for enjoying al fresco dining in the city’s many outdoor cafes and restaurants. If you are someone who enjoys slightly cooler weather, you may want to consider visiting in late February or early March, when the biggest festival in Italy takes over. Carnevale takes place in the weeks leading up to Easter and is one giant party before the restrictions of Lent — full of parades, masquerade balls, entertainment, and music. Whenever you decide to visit this magical city, you will find a range of Florence holiday rentals in and around the city centre to suit all tastes and budgets.


Top things to do in Florence

Walk along Ponte Vecchio

Take a slow wander along the iconic Florence landmark to find many bustling little shops built into the bridge’s sides, selling gold and silver jewellery, art, and trinkets. The medieval Ponte Vecchio (Italian for “Old Bridge”) opens right up at the midpoint offering fantastic views down the Arno River. For a different perspective, return for a stroll at sunset when the shops are closed and the mood is romantic.

Flea market at Piazza dei Ciompi

Head to the Sant’ Ambrogio quarter of Florence to Piazza dei Ciompi, where you will find a charming flea market full of local traders selling antiques and second-hand furniture. The market is open every day, but on the last weekend of each month it expands to over 100 stalls to create a truly bustling atmosphere. When you’vefound your souvenir, stop at an eaterie in the piazza for a slice of pizza and a coffee.

Borgo San Jacopo

Head over to Oltrarno on the other side of the Arno River, a lesser-visited neighbourhood where you will find Borgo San Jacopo, a secret little street near the Ponte Vecchio. This location provides a perfect vantage point for many of the city’s palaces and towers. It also offers breathtaking views over the old bridge and river.

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