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Apartment for Rent in Florence


Welcoming 2-bedroom apartment in San Lorenzo
From 04 Apr 2026


4-Bedroom apartment in Santa Maria Novella in Ponte alle Mosse
From 23 Feb 2026

Welcoming 1-bedroom mezzanine flat in Santa Croce
From 22 Apr 2026

Delightful 1-bedroom apartment in Santa Croce
From 29 Apr 2026

Splendid 2-bedroom apartment in Porta al Prato in Santa Maria Novella
From 04 Apr 2026


Inviting 1-bedroom apartment in Santa Maria Novella
From 19 Feb 2026

Attractive 3-bedroom apartment in Due Strade
From 23 Mar 2026


Stylish 1-bedroom apartment near Terzo Giardino in San Niccolò
From 05 Feb 2026


Welcoming 2-bedroom flat near Piazza della Signoria in Santa Croce
From 30 May 2026

Meadow Forty-Five in Santa Maria Novella
From 11 May 2026


Welcoming two-bedroom apartment in Romito area in Ponte alle Mosse
From 23 Feb 2026

2-bedroom flat near the Art Academy Leonardo Da Vinci in Via D'Azeglio
From 23 May 2026

Charismatic 1-bedroom apartment in Santa Croce
From 03 Jun 2026



Lovely Apartment in the historic city centre of Florence in Santa Croce
From 02 May 2026


Modern 1-bedroom apartment in Santa Maria Novella in Ponte alle Mosse
From 09 May 2026

Appealing 2-bedroom loft flat in Santa Croce
From 17 Jan 2026

Bright and spacious 1-bedroom flat in the Duomo area
From 11 May 2026




Charming 2-bedroom apartment in Santo Spirito in San Frediano
From 17 May 2026

Elegant 2-bedroom flat near Ponte Vecchio in Duomo area
From 22 May 2026


Wonderful 1-bedroom apartment in Santa Croce
From 02 Jun 2026

Cosy 1 bedroom apartment near Firenze Campo Marte train station in Campo di Marte
From 02 Mar 2026

Comfortable 2-bedroom apartment in Santa Croce
From 01 Feb 2026

Casa di Zoe in The area around the Artemio Franchi Stadium
From 17 Mar 2026




Welcoming 2-bedroom flat in Santa Maria Novella
From 26 May 2026

Bright and modern 2-bedroom flat in Santa Croce
From 22 May 2026
How Public Transportation works in Florence?
The best way to get around Florence is on foot. The city centre is not very large and is full of monuments and amazing things to see. The local transport companies are ATAF and LI-NEA. A ticket can be bought at newsstands, tobacconists, or any shop with an "ATAF" sticker in the window, and it is valid for 90 minutes. Always remember to validate your ticket by stamping it when boarding the bus.
Learn moreBucket list of things to do and see in Florence
Florence is considered one of the most beautiful and historically significant cities in the world, and is definitely worth visiting. It is known for its art, architecture, and Renaissance history. Some must-see attractions include the Duomo, Uffizi Gallery, and Ponte Vecchio bridge. It is also a great place to explore and experience the culture, food and wine of Tuscany.
Learn moreHow do I apply for a visa to stay in Florence?
Italy can be visited visa-free for up to 90 days by citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Israel, UAE and most countries in America. If you are unsure whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we recommend contacting the embassy or consulate in your country. International (non-Schengen) travellers need a passport that is valid for at least 3 months after the end of their intended trip to enter the Schengen zone.
Learn moreBest neighbourhood to live in Florence
Some popular and highly-regarded neighborhoods in Florence include Oltrarno, charming, historic neighborhood on the south bank of the Arno River. Santa Croce, in the heart of Florence, is known for its beautiful churches and historic buildings, including the Basilica of Santa Croce. San Giovanni, known for its lively atmosphere and popular nightlife scene.
Learn moreHow to eat like a local in Florence?
Start your meal with a selection of local appetizers, such as prosciutto, salami, and cheeses. Florence is famous for its steak, particularly the bistecca alla fiorentina, a large, thick cut of steak cooked over an open flame. Try its delicious pasta dishes, such as pappardelle al sugo di cinghiale (wild boar ragu) or spaghetti alla carbonara.
Learn moreWhere can I study or work remotely in Florence?
There are many cafes in Florence that offer a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. Several cafes in the city provide a relaxing and quiet environment for working and studying. Some even have special study areas or free Wi-Fi. Here is a list of outstanding cafes that we have created.
Learn moreWhat is the average cost of living in Florence?
Florence is an average priced city by European standards, so it's not particularly cheap but it isn't expensive either. Luckily it can be a little more affordable than Rome and Venice. It can be much better value when it comes to accommodation and food, especially in the low and shoulder seasons. To have an idea of how much your utility bills can be, we recommend using Numbeo.
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