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A spacious kitchen is presented, featuring light blue cabinetry and wooden beams overhead. A round dining table with light-colored chairs is set for a meal, while a modern stove and sink are visible. Natural light enters through a window, enhancing the room's welcoming ambiance.
Apartment in Florence
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 916 reviews

In the centre of Florence near the Duomo

Stay just steps from the Duomo in the heart of Florence, in a cozy and welcoming apartment perfect for exploring the city on foot.Located in the lively San Lorenzo area,you'll be only a few minutes away from all the main attractions. The location is ideal for both tourists and business travelers, as well as couples or families with children. The neighborhood is lively and full of great pleace to eat, such as the Central Market, Trattoria ZàZà and Trattoria Mario,you will find a small supermarket

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A spacious living area features exposed wooden beams and terracotta tile flooring. Dark wooden furniture includes a dining table and antique cabinet. A kitchen area showcases handcrafted blue and white tiles, along with modern appliances. Natural light streams through windows adorned with draped curtains.
Apartment in Florence
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 717 reviews

Casa Pinti, a Renaissance home in Florence center

Featured by Vogue USA among the Top 18 Airbnbs in Italy and the Top 12 in Florence, and mentioned by other travel magazines, the apartment is on the third floor of a 16th-century building with no elevator, bright with a rooftop view With checkerboard terracotta floors and handmade blue tiles, it blends historic charm and modern comfort It is located in Borgo Pinti, just steps from Florence’s main attractions It includes a bedroom and a large living room with kitchen, for 540 sq. ft. in total

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An open living space features a plush gray daybed adorned with a blue throw blanket. Exposed brick walls and natural light create a warm ambiance. A stylish wooden dining table is accompanied by black stools, and a sleek kitchen area is visible in the background.
Loft in Florence
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 875 reviews

LOFT⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Great loft in the heart of Florence, right across the Central Market. The apartment is located on the third floor of a ‘800 building with a panoramic view on the ”Mercato Centrale”. The location is strategic: just few steps away from the magical architecture of the Basilica of San Lorenzo, the Duomo and the Santa Maria Novella train station. Reliable private hosts (no agencies or property managers) with a Superhost rating for over 10 years. We look forward to welcoming you.

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A spacious living area is designed with high ceilings and notable artwork displayed on the walls. Traditional furniture includes a wooden cabinet and a small dining table surrounded by chairs. Natural light streams in through large windows, enhancing the room's inviting atmosphere.
Loft in Florence
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 733 reviews

Apartment - Studio Anthurium

This loft is not simply an apartment: it is a living fragment of Florence. Built in the 1300s as the Convent of San Barnaba, deconsecrated in the nineteenth century and turned into a painters' studio for its extraordinary light, it now houses a small private art gallery — accessible exclusively to guests. In the heart of the city, steps from the Duomo and the Central Station. 70 sqm across two levels, ceilings up to six metres, and an atmosphere no hotel will ever replicate.

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Apartment in Florence
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 477 reviews

Central Market Apartment near the station

Apartment in via Nazionale near the station, equipped with air conditioning, consists of a living room, spacious bathroom, bedroom with internal balcony and kitchen. Wifi and tv with netflix Quiet and comfortable apartment for 2 people. It is located on the 3rd floor without a lift. Very close to all attractions on foot Central market 5 minutes Central station 10 minutes Cathedral 10 minutes Academy 10 minutes Possibility of paid parking in private parking garages nearby

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A private terrace features a bar-like ledge with two woven chairs and a bottle of wine placed between two glasses. The view captures the iconic Duomo and Florence's rooftops, framed by a bright blue sky dotted with clouds.
Apartment in Florence
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Your Terrace Duomo view - Cellini Project

Welcome to Benvenuto Cellini's birthplace. One of the foremost artists of the 16th century. With gold and silver, he sculpted dreams. The paintings adorning the apartment will narrate tales of his timeless masterpieces and his bold, contentious spirit. From the living room window, you can marvel at the Duomo and Florence's iconic monuments, or let inspiration wash over you from your private terrace. From here, Florence will surely etch itself into your heart forever.

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A spacious sleeping area features a comfortable bed with light-colored linens. A large mirror framed in gold enhances the sense of space. A tropical-themed wall mural adds a touch of nature, while an open doorway leads to a stylish living area and kitchenette.
Condo in Florence
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

[San Lorenzo] Bright and quiet studio apartment

Relax in this peaceful and centrally-located place. The newly renovated apartment is furnished with style and elegance; it is on the fourth floor with an elevator. The windows overlooking the roofs of Florence will make you appreciate your stay in one of the most beautiful cities in the world. You'll stay just a few steps away from the most important historical monuments while enjoying a quiet that's hard to find elsewhere. Self check-in is available.

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A spacious sleeping area features a large bed with a light grey quilt. Soft turquoise towels are neatly arranged on the bed. The room showcases high ceilings with curved shapes and a subtle striped wall. A doorway leads to another area of the apartment.
Apartment in Florence
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 715 reviews

Luxury Star Suite - 2 rooms studio

The apartment, renovated in 2016, is on the first floor of a historical building in Central Market Square, in S. Lorenzo District,5 minutes walk from Duomo square and from the train station Santa Maria Novella. The apartment is composed of a living room/kitchen with double sofa bed, bedroom and bathroom with shower. The apartment is designed for 2 people but can accommodate a third or 2 children thanks to the large sofa bed (on request a baby cot).

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The private terrace reveals a panoramic view of the Duomo and the city skyline. Modern lounge seating and a spacious day bed are arranged for relaxation. The entrance to the penthouse is visible, showcasing a contemporary design with clean lines and large windows.
Apartment in Centro
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 284 reviews

Enjoy a Boutique Penthouse Near the Duomo

Penthouse Apartment situated a few steps from the Duomo. The private terrace offers a stunning view at 360 degrees overlooking the city's historical centre. Interiors are characterised by a modern and elegant design, with great attention to detail. BSL Boutique Suite has nothing to envy to the suites of the most luxurious hotels. The penthouse is located a few steps from the Duomo of Florence—an ideal location to sightsee the city's monuments.

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A spacious room is highlighted by a vintage dresser, showcasing intricate details. Neatly arranged towels are placed on a bed, accented by a decorative string. A stylish floor lamp and a wooden ladder add visual interest to the warm and inviting space.
Apartment in Florence
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 550 reviews

STYLISH APARTMENT ♥

The apartment is in the building adjacent to the Central Market and overlooks Piazza del Mercato Centrale. Like all historic buildings, it has no elevator and there are 60 steps, but once you arrive, the view of the square and the hills of Fiesole is wonderful. The Duomo, as well as the central station, are a 4-minute walk away. The neighborhood, famous for its market, is rich in historical monuments, excellent restaurants and very nice clubs.

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A terrace scene offers comfortable seating with plush chairs adorned with green tropical cushions. A coffee table sits at the center, accompanied by a lantern. In the background, a panoramic view of Florence's skyline, featuring historic landmarks and rolling hills, can be seen.
Condo in Florence
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 327 reviews

The View of Sangiorgio

In the heart of the historic center of Florence, stands this magnificent 90 m2 apartment. Thanks to the location and the splendid view overlooking Florence, you will immediately feel part of the city. The apartment is a stone's throw from the Ponte Vecchio and therefore close to every attraction in Florence. N.b. The apartment is located in an elevated position and to reach it there is a climb and two flights of stairs to climb

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A bright dining area is featured, with a round table set for four, adorned with plates and a wine bottle. A television is positioned on a white media console. Large windows with light-colored curtains allow natural light to fill the space, enhancing the modern decor.
Condo in Florence
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 306 reviews

[Santa Maria Novella] Modern apartment

Modern and comfortable apartment located in the heart of Florence, optimally furnished for travelers from all over the world. Its location is ideally suited for visiting all the main sites of interest, just 400 meters from the Santa Maria Novella train station, and is less than 10 minutes walk from the Duomo of Florence. The apartment consists of a living area, two double bedrooms, a bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is il Mercato Centrale Firenze located?

    Il Mercato Centrale Firenze sits in the San Lorenzo neighborhood, surrounded by historic streets and close to important cultural sites. Its lively atmosphere connects visitors with the flavors and traditions of Florence.

  • When is the best time to visit il Mercato Centrale Firenze?

    Spring and fall are frequently suggested for visiting il Mercato Centrale Firenze, with comfortable temperatures around 53–76°F (12–24°C) and a vibrant market ambiance. Early mornings or late afternoons often bring a more relaxed atmosphere.

  • How old is il Mercato Centrale Firenze?

    Il Mercato Centrale Firenze opened in the late nineteenth century, making it well over 100 years old. Its iron-and-glass architecture reflects the period’s approach to market design.

  • Why was il Mercato Centrale Firenze built?

    Il Mercato Centrale Firenze was constructed as part of Florence’s urban renewal in the late 1800s, aiming to provide a central hub for local food traders and residents. The structure was designed to encourage community gathering and highlight the city’s culinary traditions.

  • What are some things to do near il Mercato Centrale Firenze?

    Explore the leather goods and souvenir stalls around the San Lorenzo Market, or visit nearby highlights like the Basilica di San Lorenzo and historical artisan shops. The neighborhood has cafes, bakeries, and local trattorias for regional tastes.

  • How is the weather near il Mercato Centrale Firenze?

    Expect mild winters, with temperatures around 36–53°F (2–11°C), and warm summers, reaching 65–90°F (18–32°C). Spring and fall bring moderate weather, making these seasons appealing for market visits.

  • How was il Mercato Centrale Firenze built?

    Il Mercato Centrale Firenze was constructed with a combination of iron, glass, and masonry, showcasing architectural trends of late nineteenth-century public buildings. The open interior and large windows provide natural light for the market stalls.

  • What is the history of il Mercato Centrale Firenze?

    Il Mercato Centrale Firenze opened in the late nineteenth century as part of Florence’s efforts to modernize its city center. Over time, it has become a gathering place for residents and travelers, celebrating local traditions, cuisine, and artisanal culture.