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Hotel degli Orafi in in Florence, Italy
in Florence, Italy
9.1(2100)

Hotel degli Orafi

Rated Superb by our guests

Hotel photo 1

Price History and Trends for August 2026

August 2026
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Hotel degli Orafi Price Forecast & Booking Trends

Analyze the best time to book Hotel degli Orafi in in Florence based on 12-month price forecast

Price Insights for Hotel degli Orafi

  • Lowest Price Period: Winter (early December through February and into early March). Many nights repeated at €317.93, with additional low nights (€370–€403) in November and parts of March.
  • Potential Savings: Up to about €1,330 per night by booking in the winter low season vs peak late-May (peak €1,648.50 vs low €317.93). More typical savings: switching from spring/early-summer rates (~€700–€1,150) to winter/shoulder rates (€318–€402) saves roughly 40–70%.
  • Average Rate: Approximate dataset mean ≈ €620/night. Typical zone breakdown: low-season ≈ €318; shoulder ≈ €370–€530; standard/high-season ≈ €678–€741; peak nights up to €1,648.50.
  • Booking Tip: If you want the cheapest nights, target December–February (and early March) and book as soon as you find a €320–€400 rate. For travel in May/June, book early and avoid the specific high-demand dates (notable spikes around May 11, May 16, May 21/23/26 and June 16). Use flexible dates, set price alerts and consider mid-week stays or stays crossing cheaper nights to lower average nightly cost.

Guest Reviews

9.1
Excellent
Based on 2100 reviews
Location9.8
Staff9.4
Cleanliness9.3
Comfort9.3
WiFi9.3
Facilities9.0
Value for money8.7

Guest Tips & Highlights

Mary

Great location, very elegant hotel, the welcoming gifts were a nice touch and the breakfast was amazing

Tips: Nothing
Perette

The hotel was grate & staff was amazing!

Tips: Mostly the view, my food was also amazing and the staff were very welcoming. Great location as well.

Top Attractions Near Hotel degli Orafi

Hotel degli Orafi is located on the Arno River next to the Ponte Vecchio and Uffizi Gallery, placing you within a short walk of Florence's principal attractions, museums, churches and best shopping streets. Its rooftop terrace gives panoramic views of the Duomo and river, making it a convenient base for art, history, dining and strolling along both sides of the Arno.

Ponte Vecchio

Historic medieval bridge lined with jewelry shops and street performers; iconic Florence landmark right next to the hotel.

20–50 m
1 minute on foot
5/5

Uffizi Gallery

World-famous art museum housing works by Botticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and more; entrance near the river.

50–100 m
2 minutes on foot
5/5

Piazza della Signoria & Palazzo Vecchio

Historic civic square with open-air sculpture, the Palazzo Vecchio and lively cafes — heart of Florence's political history.

200–300 m
3–5 minutes on foot
4.8/5

Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo)

Florence's cathedral with Brunelleschi's dome, Giotto's bell tower and the Baptistery — must-see panoramic climbs and art.

500–700 m
8–12 minutes on foot
5/5

Palazzo Pitti & Boboli Gardens

Grand Renaissance palace and extensive formal gardens offering art collections and a peaceful green escape with great city views.

400–800 m (across Ponte Vecchio)
6–12 minutes on foot
4.7/5

Bargello Museum

Former barracks and prison now housing an excellent sculpture collection including works by Donatello and Michelangelo.

400–600 m
6–9 minutes on foot
4.6/5

Santa Maria Novella (train station nearby)

Major railway station with churches and quick transit links; walking distance or short taxi ride from the hotel.

900–1,200 m
10–15 minutes on foot or 5–10 minutes by taxi
4.4/5

Mercato Centrale (Central Market)

Vibrant food market and food hall offering Tuscan specialties, casual dining and local produce — great for tasting Florence.

700–900 m
9–12 minutes on foot
4.5/5

Piazzale Michelangelo

Famous panoramic terrace offering sweeping views over Florence — especially beautiful at sunset.

2.2–2.6 km
20–30 minutes on foot or 10–15 minutes by taxi/bus
4.9/5

Optimal Sightseeing Itinerary from Hotel degli Orafi

Make the most of your stay at Hotel degli Orafi with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Florence:

  1. Day 1: Arrive, check in and settle. Afternoon stroll across Ponte Vecchio and visit Pitti Palace; evening drinks on the hotel's rooftop terrace to enjoy sunset over the Duomo.
  2. Day 2: Morning at the Uffizi Gallery (reserve timed tickets), lunch near Piazza della Signoria, afternoon exploring the Duomo complex (climb Brunelleschi's Dome or Giotto's Campanile if desired).
  3. Day 3: Visit the Bargello Museum and San Lorenzo area; wander the leather markets and Mercato Centrale for food and souvenirs. Evening: traditional Tuscan dinner in Oltrarno (across the river).
  4. Day 4: Dedicate the day to the Accademia (David) then explore artisan workshops and boutiques in the Santissima Annunziata and Santo Spirito neighborhoods; enjoy sunset views at Piazzale Michelangelo.
  5. Day 5: Relaxed morning — coffee and pastries, last-minute shopping or revisit favorite spots; check-out by 12:00. If you have a late flight, ask the staff to prepare a boxed breakfast or store luggage while you enjoy final hours in the city.

Why Hotel degli Orafi Is Perfect for Exploring in Florence

Florence is the cradle of the Renaissance — compact, walkable and overflowing with world-class art, architecture, food and history. Hotel degli Orafi sits on the Arno next to the Ponte Vecchio and Uffizi, offering an elegant, historic setting and rooftop views that place you within steps of Florence's major museums, churches, shopping and riverside dining. The hotel's excellent service, celebrated breakfast and central position make it a strong choice for travelers wanting easy access to the best of the city while staying in refined surroundings.

Location

Hotel degli Orafi

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Map showing location of Hotel degli Orafi

Amenities & Services

Property Highlights

Parking
Wifi
Family rooms
Non-smoking rooms
Facilities for disabled guests
Room service
Air conditioning
Private bathroom

Best Time to Visit in Florence

Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Florence

Best Time to Visit

Summer

High Season

June–August, Easter week, major events (Pitti Uomo, some fashion shows), Christmas/New Year

Value Season

Late November–February (excluding Pitti Uomo and holidays), early March

Spring

3.5/5 recommended

March–May: Temperatures typically range from about 10–20°C. Blooming gardens, comfortable sightseeing weather, and outdoor cafe seating. Expect some rain early in the season and larger crowds around Easter (Pasqua) and Scoppio del Carro.

Advantages

  • Mild weather ideal for walking and outdoor sites (Boboli Gardens, Piazzale Michelangelo).
  • Fewer tourists than summer except around Easter.
  • Many cultural events start up (Maggio Musicale schedule overlaps with spring).

Considerations

  • Easter week can be busy and expensive—book ahead.
  • Occasional rainy days—bring a light waterproof layer.
  • Some boutique hotels may raise rates for long weekends.

Key Events in in Florence

Pitti Uomo

High demand for hotels and restaurants during show weeks, Street style and fashion events around Oltrarno and Fortezza da Basso, Pop-up events, showroom openings, and late-night parties

Florence’s international menswear trade show held several times a year (notably January and June). It attracts fashion buyers and industry professionals and significantly affects hotel availability and prices.

Calcio Storico Fiorentino

Colorful historical parades and traditional ceremonies, Finals draw big crowds—book accommodation early, Unique, intense local cultural experience

A centuries-old historic football (and often violent) match played in historical costume. The finals occur in June in Piazza Santa Croce, preceded by pageantry on June 24 (Feast of St. John).

Festa di San Giovanni & Fireworks

City-wide celebrations and riverfront atmosphere, Stunning fireworks over the Arno, Local traditions and special food offerings

Held on June 24 in honor of Florence’s patron saint; includes parades, historic processions, and an evening fireworks display visible from the Arno and Piazzale Michelangelo.

Scoppio del Carro (Explosion of the Cart)

Spectacular pyrotechnic display, Deeply rooted local tradition with religious significance, Usually organized as part of Easter festivities—expect crowds

An Easter Sunday tradition involving a decorated cart, fireworks, and a ritual meant to ensure a good harvest and peace. Takes place in the Cathedral square (Piazza del Duomo) and is popular with families and tourists.

Maggio Musicale Fiorentino

High-quality opera and classical performances, Beautiful venues such as Teatro del Maggio, Tickets sell out for headline performances—reserve early

An opera and classical music festival whose main season often runs in spring (April–May) and sometimes into autumn. It features opera, orchestral concerts, and ballet at historic venues.

Florence Marathon

City-wide route showcasing major sights, Increased hotel demand and busy public transport on race day, Festive atmosphere with local spectators

An annual marathon typically held in late November attracting runners worldwide; it brings crowds and temporary road closures.

Christmas Markets (Piazza Santa Croce)

Gift shopping and local artisan products, Seasonal foods and mulled wine, Beautiful setting at Piazza Santa Croce

Seasonal markets and festive stalls appear in December offering crafts, food, and seasonal treats, including the traditional Christkindlmarkt.

Weather Tips

Florence has a Mediterranean climate with continental influences. Spring (March–May) brings mild, changeable weather and occasional showers. Summer (June–August) is hot and sunny but can produce afternoon thunderstorms. Fall (September–November) is generally pleasant early on with increasing rain later. Winter (December–February) is cool to cold, with crisp mornings and the occasional fog in the Arno valley. Pack layers year-round, bring comfortable walking shoes for cobbled streets, a compact umbrella for spring/fall, sunscreen and a hat in summer, and a warm coat or insulated jacket for winter. Check forecast the day before major outdoor plans and book timed museum tickets to avoid long queues during high temperatures or busy days.

Understanding in Florence Prices

Florence’s hotel and service prices fluctuate strongly with tourist seasons and major events. Peak rates occur in late spring and summer (June–August), around Easter (Holy Week), and during major events like Pitti Uomo and fashion weeks. Prices also spike for holiday periods (Christmas/New Year) and large conventions. Value periods are late fall (November, excluding the Marathon), mid-winter (January–February) except during Pitti Uomo, and early March when demand is lower. Weekend nights and public holidays tend to cost more than mid-week. Booking 2–3 months ahead for high season and special events (Pitti Uomo, Ferragosto, Easter) is recommended; for value season, last-minute deals are possible but availability may be limited for smaller boutique hotels.

Essential Travel Tips for in Florence Italy

Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit

Transportation

Florence’s historic center is compact and best explored on foot; trains connect Florence to other Italian cities, and a modern tram links the city center to the airport. Driving within the centro storico is restricted by ZTL zones; taxis are available but can be scarce during peak times.

Transportation Tips

  • 1.Walk whenever possible—the historic center is compact and walking reveals hidden piazzas.
  • 2.Use Firenze Santa Maria Novella (SMN) station for high-speed trains to Rome, Milan, and Venice.
  • 3.Take Tramvia lines (T1/T2) for convenient connections; T2 serves Amerigo Vespucci/Peretola airport.
  • 4.Avoid driving into the ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato); fines are automatically issued to rental cars that enter.
  • 5.Book transfers or taxis in advance for early/late flights; apps like Free Now and local taxi ranks at SMN are useful.
  • 6.If you plan to explore Tuscany’s countryside, rent a car for day trips—pick up outside the inner ZTL or at the station/airport.

Pro Traveler Tip

Buy timed-entry tickets for the Uffizi and Accademia well in advance; arrive at major sites right at opening to avoid crowds. Climb Brunelleschi’s Dome or Giotto’s Bell Tower for unmatched views (book slots ahead). Take an evening stroll to Piazzale Michelangelo for sunset and consider a day trip into Chianti for wine tasting—prebook visits with small vineyards for the best experience.

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