Gay hotel florence italy

 

 

 

 

Florence is in the heart of Tuscany, a region of beautiful landscapes, mountains and rugged coastlines of Italy. Despite the destruction that occurred during Earth War II and the devastating floods of 1966, Florence retains a historic city center and proud heritage that draws visitors from around the earth. Florence was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982, and it has been described by Forbes as "one of the most gorgeous cities in the world".

 

 

 

Day 1 -
• Independent arrival to your hotel.
• Accommodation and free time for shopping and dinner.
• Overnight at your hotel.

Florence is regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, with a friendly, laid-back gay scene.

In Florence, you can locate fashion and elevated couture stores everywhere; then there is the Polimoda Fashion School and all of the theaters, museums, art masterpiece and antique markets. As we all known, artistic is deeply entwined with gay culture and history – so while the queer nightlife scene might not be the biggest in the country, the Florentine LGBT+ community is going strong, and gay pe

Nice hotels offers gay friendly environments and rooms in typical Florentine style, in a familiar and discreet setting, in the center of Florence, a stone's throw from the Cathedral and very convenient to reach for thosecomes to Florence by train (We are a few minutes' walk from the Santa Maria Novella Station). In every corner of the Hotel Nizza you can breathe the history of Florence, our rooms are constructed and furnished with scrupulous attention to the original materials and colors of the tuscan tradition: the furniture is walnut, the floors are terracotta, the finishings are pietra serena, wrought iron, cast iron, brass.

Spacious and comfortable roomsi, warm elegant colors and furnishings, romantic and relaxed atmosphere, equipped with superior amenities and services such as tea and coffee making facilities, satellite TV, free wifi: our rooms are soundproof, a highlight universally appreciated by both vertical guests and guests homosexuals on vacation in Florence!

Florence has always been a open, friendly and welcoming city for all its homosexual visitors and guests. A gay friendly hotel Florence center as the Hotel Nizza represents a'unique ex

Florence Accommodation Tips

The short season for hotels in Florence is in July and August – due to the heat during that time. High season is from mid-March till June, and in September, October and around Fresh Year.

Plus Florence

Hostel. From 20 €

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Budget hotel and hostel with single rooms, double rooms and dormitory rooms,
bar and billards lounge, sun terrace, seasonal indoor and outdoor pools, sauna and rooftop terrace.

@ Via Santa Caterina D'Alessandria 15
Florence 50129

TSH Florence Lavagnini

Hotel. ****, from 80 €

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Modern, trendy hotel with air-conditioned rooms and collaboration area.
Roof terrace with bar, pool, gym room and fantastic views of Florence.

@ Viale Spartaco Lavagnini 70-72
Florence 50129

Numa Florence Rodo

Hotel. ****, from 100 €

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Boutique hotel in the heart of Florence, only a few metres away from the world-famous cathedral. Stylish, individually designed rooms with modern facilities.

@ Via dei Calzaiuoli 13
Florence 50122

Florence Gay Travel Manual 2025

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TSH Florence Lavagnini

Hotel. ****, from 80 €

Reviews, Photos & Reservation

Modern, trendy hotel with air-conditioned rooms and collaboration area.
Roof terrace with bar, pool, gym room and fantastic views of Florence.

@ Viale Spartaco Lavagnini 70-72
Florence 50129

About Florence

Florence, a centre of medieval trade and finance and long commanded by the Medici family, was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, represented by names such as Botticelli, Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.
Florence is world-famous especially for its art and architecture and has been one of the most visited cities in Italy and Europe for centuries.

The downside of this popularity is that thousands of tourists urge through the slender streets day by day.
Our tip: In the evening – when most of the tourist groups and busses have left the city center – the streets and piazzas of Florence are much more enjoyable. Piazza di Santa Croce, Piazza della Signoria and cutie David are still admirable after sunset.
Ponte Vecchio has more atmosphere at nigh