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Florence
24/07 – 26/07
NZ$583/nighttotal: NZ$1166 (2 )
Elegant 2br Apartment 2 Bathrooms Sleeps 6
1 3
chalet , Florence
This 125 square metre luxury apartment, located in an established district of Florence, offers convenient access to the city's historical sites. Guests can enjoy amenities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and on-site parking, with laundry services and in-room entertainment available in select rooms.
9.8 676 reviews
Florence
19/10 – 23/10
NZ$325/nighttotal: NZ$1300 (4 )
Tenuta Torre Rossa Farm & Apartments
1 2
farm , Impruneta
Tenuta Torre Rossa Farm & Apartments is located in the Tuscan hills, just a 10-minute drive from Florence's historic centre, offering a peaceful escape from the city buzz. This farm has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location and overall user experience. The apartments are bright and spacious with floral designs and terracotta floors. Guests can enjoy a large garden, a swimming pool, a fitness centre, and on-site olive oil production.
9.5 143 reviews
Florence
08/08 – 16/08
NZ$561/nighttotal: NZ$4488 (8 )
Agriturismo Lucciano
2 5
farm , Montespertoli
Agriturismo Lucciano, a family-friendly farmhouse in San Casciano in Val di Pesa, offers convenient access to Montespertoli and Florence's attractions, situated approximately 21-22km from the Pitti Palace, Piazza Matteotti, and the Strozzi Palace. This self-catering property boasts a tennis court, garden, and barbecue facilities, alongside free Wi-Fi, parking, and a paid airport shuttle service to Florence Airport (FLR), perfect for families with young children thanks to its baby safety gate.
Florence
06/07 – 14/07
NZ$487/nighttotal: NZ$3896 (8 )
34 M² Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 5 Guests
2 5
chalet , Florence
Chalet rental for up to 5 people. You will stay in Florence. Facilities and services include a restaurant, a kitchen and a fridge. This is a pet-friendly accommodation!
Frequently asked questions about cottages in Florence
What would be a good 2-days itinerary for visiting Florence?
On your first day, head to the Uffizi Gallery to see masterpieces by Michelangelo and Botticelli. Afterwards, walk across the Ponte Vecchio, the only bridge in Florence that wasn't destroyed during World War II. For dinner, try the traditional Tuscan cuisine at Trattoria Mario, a local favourite. On day two, explore the Duomo, Florence's iconic cathedral, and climb to the top of Brunelleschi's Dome for breathtaking city views. In the afternoon, visit the Boboli Gardens, a sprawling park behind the Pitti Palace, and enjoy a relaxing stroll.
What part of Florence is ideal for renting a cottage?
Florence doesn't really have cottages in the traditional sense. You'll find more apartments or villas in the surrounding countryside, like in the charming village of Fiesole, offering stunning views of the city.
What are the best cottages with a pool in Florence?
You can't miss the Uffizi Gallery, the Duomo, the Ponte Vecchio, and the Boboli Gardens. These are all iconic landmarks that showcase the city's rich history and art.
What are the best cottages with a jacuzzi in Florence?
Why consider renting a cottage in Florence for your stay?
While Florence doesn't have many cottages, you might find a villa or apartment in the surrounding countryside. This offers a more peaceful and authentic experience, allowing you to escape the hustle and bustle of the city centre.
What are the best cottages for families and kids in Florence?
Can you easily explore Florence on foot or by bike?
Florence is a very walkable city, with most attractions within easy reach. You can also rent a bike to explore the city at your own pace, but be aware that some areas can be quite hilly.
What are the best pet friendly cottages in Florence?
What family-friendly activities are available in Florence?
Florence offers plenty for families. Take a boat trip on the Arno River, visit the interactive Leonardo da Vinci Museum, or explore the Boboli Gardens, where kids can run around and enjoy the open space. The city also has many family-friendly restaurants and cafes.
What are the best cottages with parking in Florence?