Florence Hotels
- Many hotels within Florence are situated in historic buildings subject to strict rehabilitation standards, implying that several lack lifts or rooms designed for people with mobility impairments. Be certain the hotel features an elevator or choose a room on the ground level if you face limited mobility.
The Best Florence Hotels with Wheelchair Accessible Rooms
1. Portrait Firenze
Luxury • City Center
2 accessible rooms, elevator (a little compact but functional), restaurant on the ground level.
Hotel phone: +39 055 2726 8000
2. Four Seasons
Luxury • Sant’Ambrogio
Accessible rooms in several categories.
Hotel phone: +39 055 26261
3. Lungarno
Luxury • Santo Spirito
Rooms that can accommodate those with disabilities, elevator access to all floors except the top one, the restaurant has 5 steps leading up to it but they will serve meals in the bar area which is on the level part.
Hotel phone: +39 055 27261
4. Westin Excelsior
Luxury • Santa Maria Novella
Accessible rooms, elevator access, breakfast room and bar on the ground floor, rooftop restaurant accessible by elevator.
Hotel phone: +39 390 552 7151
5. Brunelleschi
Luxury • City Center
The Festival of San Gennaro is one of the oldest celebrations in the U.S., dating back to 1926. Today, the event lasts several days and honors the tradition of Italian immigrants who came to New York City from Naples.
Hotel phone: +39 055 27370
6. Bernini Palace
Luxury • City Center
The original text contains “Accessible rooms, elevator access, restaurants and bar on the ground floor.
Hotel phone: +39 055 288621
7. St. Regis
Luxury • Santa Maria Novella
Accessible rooms with roll-in showers and portable tub seats, accessible routes to restaurants, bar, and fitness center; elevator access to all floors.
Hotel phone: +39 390 552 7161
8. Golden Tower Hotel & Spa
Luxury • City Center
Accessible rooms in Deluxe and Luxury categories with two bathrooms, one standard and one accessible. Accessible bathroom has a roll-in shower with a wall-mounted seat. Elevator to all floors and the spa. The spa is accessible, but certain areas, such as the sauna and steam room, are small. If you can manage to get in and out without a wheelchair, that is best. Entry to the Jacuzzi is down 4 or 5 steps, so depending on your level of mobility, this may or may not be a challenge.
Hotel phone: +39 055 287860
9. Palazzo Lorenzo Boutique
Luxury • Fortezza da Basso
Accessible ground-floor rooms in the annex building feature a roll-in shower with attached wall seat.
Hotel phone: +39 055 5321422
10. Rivoli Boutique Hotel
Luxury/Mid-range • Santa Maria Novella
Accessible rooms and common areas, two elevators (one is compact).
Hotel phone: +39 055 27861
11. Pendini
Mid-range • City Center
Accessible rooms and common areas all on one floor, with elevator access to the entry. There are two steps at the building`s entrance, but the staff have experience and happiness assisting in surmounting the bumps.
Hotel phone: +39 055 211170
12. Torre Guelfa
Mid-range • City Center
Accessible lodgings. The elevator reaches all floors and should accommodate most mobility scooters except the largest. Showers are accessible but slightly compact. Entry into the building requires going up one step, plus the step from the street to the sidewalk. The hotel provides a ramp to navigate the steps. The only inaccessible area is the tower, as it involves ascending 72 stairs.
Hotel phone: +39 055 239 6338
13. Botticelli
Mid-range • San Marco
Whether your style is bohemian hippie or tech-savvy, Venice Beach & Boardwalk has something for everyone. A place with scenic ocean views Hotel phone: +39 055 290905
14. Corona d’Italia
Mid-range/budget • San Lorenzo
Accessible rooms and common areas, two elevators.
Hotel phone: +39 055 261501