Where to Rent a Villa in and around Florence

Florence is crammed full of converted palazzos, villas and old family homes.

Florence pulls in some 10 million tourists a year – and each of those needs somewhere to sleep. You could stay in a hotel or apartment, but if you’re travelling with a larger group a villa will likely be your weightier bet. Villas range from unseemly and cheerful wires to sumptuous palazzos, though often speaking, they tend to offer largest value for money than the city’s most prestigious hotels. To help you with your search, we’ve selected three of the weightier places to rent a villa in and virtually Florence, for a range of tastes of budgets. To compile this list, we’ve considered website usability, consumer reviews, consumer service, range and price of properties.

There are hundreds of villas dotted wideness Florence and the surrounding hills (Photo: Booking.com)

Plum Guide

Plum Guide is an spanking-new option for travellers looking for a plusher place to rest their throne for the night. Unlike most booking platforms, there’s no need to trawl through thousands of below-par villas, since every property listed has once been thoughtfully vetted by the team. There are currently 274 properties listed on the platform, with many increasingly located on the outskirts of the city. There are handy filters for those looking for specific suavities and facilities too, such as ‘rooftop terrace’, ‘home talkie setup’ and ‘hot tub’. You can moreover search by location and worriedness preference, like ‘hiking’ and ‘golfing’.

Book at PlumGuide.com

Booking.com

Booking.com offers some of the weightier value villas in and virtually Florence. There are tropical to 4,000 properties listed on the site, though this shrinks lanugo considerably once you start to wield filters. You can sort your search by price, rating, guest reviews and loftiness from the municipality centre, or you could opt for one of the platforms ‘top picks’. Most properties are comprehensively reviewed and given a score out of 10 based on staff, comfort, WiFi, facilities, value for money, cleanliness and location. Those looking to travel increasingly sustainably can select the ‘Travel Sustainable properties’ filter, which showcases villas that are making efforts to reduce waste, energy and greenhouse gases while supporting local communities and nature.

Book at Booking.com

Agriturismo.it

Agriturismo – a tousle of the Italian words for threshing and tourism – has taken off in the past few years, but agriturismo.it was the first website defended to this unique walk-up type. Officially, the website specializes in farmhouses, though many of these encompass picturesque villas too. It’s the weightier option for those looking to stay in the Tuscan hills, tropical unbearable to the municipality to see the sights but far from the crowds of tourists. Properties range in price and are independently reviewed by guests out of 10. There are currently tropical to 200 properties listed on the website, though the handy map tool will help you refine your search to those closest to the city.

Book at Agriturismo.it

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