From visiting the Duomo of Santa Maria del Fiore to enjoying a wonderful stroll within the Boboli Garden’s, these guides offer infinite possibilities for various activities in the capital of Tuscany.
From visiting the Duomo of Santa Maria del Fiore to enjoying a wonderful stroll within the Boboli Garden’s, these guides offer infinite possibilities for various activities in the capital of Tuscany.
“Firenze,” known to locals as Florence, evokes passionate emotions in every visitor. Adorned with unique bridges, Florence captivates with its history and charm. Explore the city’s highlights, including unmissable monuments, and create lasting memories.
That view that takes your breath away, that meal that you’ll always remember, and that museum you had never even heard of. Our tips for your Florence stay.
The charm of our historical NH Collection Firenze Porta Rossa hotel and its central Florence location ensures a visit like no other, as our Guest Relations team reveal in this guide
Whether it’s the masterpieces of one of the world’s most visited museums, or the city’s oldest and most significant bridges, Florence gives you plenty to explore.
Florence is an art city boasting remarkable and worldwide famous monuments but we are sure you never heard of its ancient skyscrapers.
The five-star NH Collection Firenze Porta Rossa is thought to be the oldest hotel in Italy, complete with a 13th-century tower and ancient frescoes. It has an outstanding location in the center of Florence, just a few minutes’ walk from the famous Duomo and Uffizi Gallery.
The 5* Tivoli Palazzo Gaddi Firenze Hotel, formerly known as NH Collection Firenze Palazzo Gaddi, is located in an historical Renaissance palace, just minutes away from Santa Maria Novella railway station in the Renaissance city of Florence.
The NH Firenze hotel is in the Porta al Prato area, near to one of the gates of the ancient Walls of Florence. In front of the hotel is Cascine Park, the city’s biggest green space. And 20 minutes’ walk along the Arno River gets you to the stunning Duomo and the San Lorenzo shopping area.