K katieanne New member Mar 26, 2016 #1 Very confusing to try to figure out which is the best area to stay in Florence when you want to be able to walk to most of the museums. Will be there for a short 2 days in September 2016 before a bike tour in other parts of Tuscany.
Very confusing to try to figure out which is the best area to stay in Florence when you want to be able to walk to most of the museums. Will be there for a short 2 days in September 2016 before a bike tour in other parts of Tuscany.
D DonnaDenise Well-known member Mar 26, 2016 #2 One of the great things about Florence Buongiorno, one of the really great things about Florence (and really it is just one because there are so many!!) just about anywhere you stay is within easy walking distance to everything. However, I suggest you have a look at these places: Toscanelli - directly in front of the Palazzo Pitti and next to the Ponte Vecchio Hotel de la Ville - tranquil yet in the city center These two B&B's also have a great position (and a panoramic terrace) http://www.florenceaccommodation.com/antica-dimora-johlea.html http://www.florenceaccommodation.com/palazzo-la-medicea.html Buon Viaggio, Donna Denise
One of the great things about Florence Buongiorno, one of the really great things about Florence (and really it is just one because there are so many!!) just about anywhere you stay is within easy walking distance to everything. However, I suggest you have a look at these places: Toscanelli - directly in front of the Palazzo Pitti and next to the Ponte Vecchio Hotel de la Ville - tranquil yet in the city center These two B&B's also have a great position (and a panoramic terrace) http://www.florenceaccommodation.com/antica-dimora-johlea.html http://www.florenceaccommodation.com/palazzo-la-medicea.html Buon Viaggio, Donna Denise