A real Florence experience

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Terrace (65 square meters) with lots of plants.
Kitchen - small but completely furnished; four burner stove, oven, lots of sun
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10Outstanding
(18 Ratings)
"If someone is looking for a base in the city to explore Florence and the rest of the region, then I would recommend this property. It is one of the few I could find in Florence which has good outdoor ..."
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10 / 10
Outstanding(18 Ratings)

House in Florence

4 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths

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About this house rental

PLEASE NOTE: TWO WEEK MINIMUM STAY, and no more than four persons.

This is the time to visit Florence! The city is enjoying new museums, shops, galleries, the renovated Central Market, great restaurants (both new and classics), hip bars, new bookstores and cafes, entertainment and music, and lots more.

This house is for those who want to experience the authentic Florence and do something interesting and adventuresome – from their own comfortable and well furnished home. The house is in the Oltrarno (south side of the Arno River, the same side as the Pitti Palace and the Boboli Gardens), about half way between the river and Porta Romana; near Piazza Tasso. The area is known as San Frediano, originally the crafts and working class neighborhood – today more upscale, but still very genuine and with plenty of character. Time Out recently listed the Oltrarno as one of "the 50 coolest neighborhoods in the world," and Lonely Planet says San Frediano (our neighborhood in the Oltrarno) is among the "10 coolest neighbourhoods to visit right now."

If you want to sip coffee in the morning while you watch the neighborhood wake up and come to life; if you want to shop locally for the best quality groceries, produce, and meats to make a spectacular lunch or dinner (to be enjoyed on the spacious terrace or in the dining room with candlelight); if you want to come home and unwind away from the crowds after a day of museums; if you want to explore arts, crafts, shops and workshops both traditional and contemporary; if you want to relax like a local over lunch or dinner in some of Florence’s best regarded and liveliest restaurants – then this is the house for you.

The house is on a small one-way street, at the juncture of two other small one-way streets, so there is little traffic, and it is quiet, especially at night and on weekends. It is in a real Florentine neighborhood, just outside the tourist center so it is away from the noise, crowds, and craziness, but only a 15-20 minute walk to Piazza Repubblica (the center).

The house is perfect for two to four people (not more). It is approximately 110 square meters (or 1100 square feet), not counting the rooftop terrace. The house is one story at street level, no one above or below. It gets lots of light, and all windows and doors are double-paned. The house has two “regular” bedrooms with doors that close: one with an Italian matrimoniale-size bed (US king bed equivalent), a frescoed ceiling, and French doors; the other has extra-long twin beds. The third bedroom is a very small, open (no door), loft bedroom (up ten steps) with a US-queen-size bed. The house has two bathrooms, both with modern fixtures and showers; the larger one also has a tub.

The living room has a sectional sofa and two leather club chairs; the dining room has French doors and one wall of rustic stone; the small, but fully furnished kitchen has a dishwasher, four-burner gas stove, oven, full-size refrigerator, microwave, breakfast table and three stools. Walk up ten steps to the office, which has a large desk workspace and lots of bookshelves (with plenty of guidebooks). Up ten more steps from the office, the large rooftop terrace (another 65 square meters – or, more than 650 square feet) is one of the house’s great features: it is partially covered, part full sun, with dining table and chairs for eight, two lounge chairs, and lots of plants (jasmine, two olive trees, a lemon tree, cacti, laurel shrubs, box hedges, herbs) – the perfect place for a book and glass of wine, dinner in the evening, coffee in the morning, a late lunch on weekends, or for soaking up some sun after a long morning of museums and sightseeing.

The house is clean and bright. All the furniture and furnishings are in excellent condition. The house has a washing machine; wireless internet access; TV with satellite and universal DVD player, and CD player, in the living room; TV with universal DVD player in the office; both a land telephone and use of an Italian cell phone. All three bedrooms, the living room, and the office have air-conditioning, which can be turned on or off or adjusted independently. The house has marble floors; traditional Tuscan brick and beamed ceilings in the office, the loft bedroom, and the dining room; and many hand-painted touches. The armadios (wardrobes) and some other pieces are attractive old/antiques. The house comes well furnished, with high quality sheets, towels, dishes, pots, pans, and so on. The French doors in the master bedroom and in the dining room have full mosquito screens.

Now, for the location: We are a few minutes walk to some of Florence’s best local trattorias and wine bars, like La Vecchia Bettola, which is a two minute walk (and great fun to eat outside on a summer night or indoors by the stove on a winter night); Trattoria del Carmine (also a favorite); the very cozy and inexpensive Sabatino; Antico Ristoro di Cambi (famous for steaks – la bistecca Fiorentina), the popular Quattro (4) Leoni, and the charming Tranvai, all for traditional and delicious Florentine food. Romantic The highly-rated Io - Osteria Personale, and the trendy Il Santo Bevitore offer something a bit more modern. Great pizza is just off Porta Romana, and a bit farther up Via Senese is Da Ruggero – the epitome of a Florentine trattoria (and perfect for Sunday lunch).

The house is convenient to several bus lines, including the bus to Siena, the buses that pass along Viale Michelangelo (for great views!), and buses that go directly to the city center, to the National Library, or to the state archives. We are very close (a 5 minute walk) to Piazza del Carmine and the Brancacci Chapel, another 5 minutes to Piazza Santo Spirito with its beautiful church and morning market. Great local shopping, food shops, wine shops, etc. are on nearby Via dei Serragli and Via Romana; Via Santo Spirito for an interesting mix of traditional craft rooms and elegant, modern shops; and Via Maggio for antiques window shopping.

PLEASE NOTE: Electricity and gas are charged according to usage. The meters will be read and recorded in your presence, on arrival and before departure. Water usage is charged at a flat rate of US $ 50 per two weeks.



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Keywords: House, terrace, city house, well furnished, wifi, air conditioning, great location, San Frediano, Oltrarno

Amenities at A real Florence experience

Air conditioning
Non-smoking
TV
Coffee/tea maker
Refrigerator
Kitchen
WiFi/Internet
Microwave
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Patio
Kitchenware
No pets allowed
Oven
Stove
Laundry services
Ironing facilities
Towels
Desk
Hairdryer

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Ratings and reviews

10 / 10
Outstanding(18 Ratings)
10 / 10Outstanding·Aug 2024
If someone is looking for a base in the city to explore Florence and the rest of the region, then I would recommend this property. It is one of the few I could find in Florence which has good outdoor space for that lazy day sunbathing or sitting outside reading as a break from being out and about. Nothing you will want to visit in the city is more that 25 minutes walk from the house with many closer, yet it sits in a quiet residential area of the city on the other side of the river. The walk is a good way of exploring the city. Some good local restaurants within a few minutes walk, with a Carrefour three minutes walk to provide everyday essentials. For things outside the city, it is 20 minutes walk to the train station and just another couple of minutes past that to the place where all the daily bus tours depart from.You can travel easily to Sienna, Pisa, Lucca, St Gimignano and others. Even Venice is only two hours and 15 minutes away by train. The house itself is very clean, spacious, comfortable and well equipped. The owner Victoria, clearly cares a lot about it and provides very good notes on how everything in the house works, on restaurants, shops, wine bars etcetera in the area. Local management company are very efficient and easily accessible should you need anything, and the owner Victoria is easy to communicate with too. For a short or a long stay, we stayed two weeks, no negatives I can think off and its of positives. I would have no hesitation returning.
10 / 10Outstanding·Oct 2023
The Property was everything we expects and more. The Terrace was amazing and the property was very spacious. We quickly felt at home. The location was perfect. We had quick access to restaurants, a grocery store, bars and gelato. It was a quick 20 minute walk to the city center.
10 / 10Outstanding·Sep 2023
Absolutely loved everything about the property!!! The house was well equipped and comfortable. Perfect neighborhood, enjoyed it so much might have to do it again. Vanni is very thoughtful and helpful and the owner Was wonderful!!!!
10 / 10Outstanding·Aug 2017
I recently returned from a two-month sabbatical in Florence. The property was ideal for my extended stay. It is gracious and well appointed (for example, the kitchen is actually adequately stocked) and located in a quiet and convenient neighborhood (about a 20 minute walk to the Duomo). The roof terrace is delightful (even with the high temperatures during the summer). And honestly, the photos don't do the place justice. Dealing w/ the owner and the local property manager was simple and efficient. My only complaint was spotty internet, something that was quickly addressed but was unfortunately an ISP issue. No matter. Still couldn't put a damper on the experience. If you're looking to be in the middle of the tourist madness, this place is not for you. If you're looking for a taste of living quietly in Florence, I cannot recommend this more highly.

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FAQs

Is parking included with this house?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at A real Florence experience. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is A real Florence experience pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at A real Florence experience?

We found 20 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioning, non-smoking, tv, coffee/tea maker, and refrigerator.