Cheap hotels near Via de' Tornabuoni in Florence, Italy
The Via de’ Tornabuoni, a bustling street along the city center's western side, is Florence at its flashiest. Lined with high-end boutiques like Gucci, Emilio Pucci, Roberto Cavalli and Salvatore Ferragamo, the Via de’ Tornabuoni is impressive to behold—and even more impressive to afford!
Today the street runs from Antinori Square to Ponte Santa Trinita, crossing Santa Trinita Square as it makes its way through central Florence.
The street has humble origins, as it was once a simple road crossed over by Florence’s original Roman walls. How times have changed!
Hotels near Via de’ Tornabuoni: Looking for a hotel that will let you shop ‘til you drop? Check out the list of affordable sleeps below, most of which are in the nearby Duomo neighborhood. They range from B&Bs to reasonable 1-, 2-, and 3-star hotels.
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Accademia
starAddress Via Faenza 7 (San Lorenzo)
Hotel Accademia is a super-welcoming, 20-room hotel in the heart of busy, multiethnic San Lorenzo.
Albergo Firenze
starAddress Piazza Donati 4 (Via del Corso) (Duomo)
Though simple, Albergo Firenze features friendly staff, great common spaces, a stupendous location and low nightly rates.
Address Via San Gallo 72 Nero (San Marco)
On a quiet street near the University of Florence, the Antica Dimora is a B&B to swoon over.
Address Via Dè Brunelleschi 4/N (Santa Maria Novella)
The bed and breakfast La Dimora degli Angeli is a splurge-worthy spot with urban-chic style and luxury touches.
Address Via Calimaruzza 4 (Duomo)
Olga's House, located just steps from the Uffizi, is home to five fresh and clean budget rooms.
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