Standing in the lobby of the Montebello Splendid, you’re met with a clean-lined, modern take on Florentine elegance: pale marble floors, original frescoed ceili
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Hotels for Digital Nomads in Florence
15 remote-work-friendly hotels in Florence — ranked by WiFi reliability, workspace quality and overall suitability for extended stays.
What to Look For in a Nomad-Friendly Hotel
Ask the hotel for real-world speeds, not just "high speed WiFi". Reviews mentioning video calls or uploads are the best signal. TripSage briefings note WiFi quality where we have data.
A proper desk (not a narrow console table) and an adjustable chair make the difference between a productive day and a bad back. Request a room with a dedicated work area — not all rooms in the same hotel have one.
Street noise, lift proximity and thin walls between rooms all affect your ability to concentrate and take calls. TripSage briefings include quiet-floor recommendations for each property.
A kettle, in-room coffee and a fridge reduce the number of interruptions in a working day. Hotels with on-site restaurants or cafes give you a proper lunch break without wasting time searching.
Top Florence Hotels for Remote Work
Villa la Vedetta is a sleek contemporary villa perched on the Florentine hillside, offering a clean, minimalist escape from the city's medieval crush. The lobby
Free briefing — workspace details & room tips →A former 19th-century English church and school on Via Faenza, now a Hilton Curio. The lobby stuns with a soaring vaulted ceiling, original stone walls and a ce
Free briefing — workspace details & room tips →Stepping into Helvetia & Bristol feels like entering a well-kept gentleman’s club from the 1900s, all dark wood, brass, and hushed elegance, with a modern bar t
Free briefing — workspace details & room tips →Villa Medici in Florence is an upscale, family-run hotel that exudes classic Tuscan elegance. Its neoclassical facade and interior design blend seamlessly with
Free briefing — workspace details & room tips →Hotel Fenice Palace sits on a quiet side street between Santa Croce and the Duomo, in a 16th-century palazzo that still feels like a private residence. The lobb
Free briefing — workspace details & room tips →Hotel Kraft sits on the Arno’s right bank, a few minutes’ walk from the Uffizi. Its rooftop pool and terrace are the real draw—rare in central Florence—offering
Free briefing — workspace details & room tips →Hotel Lungarno sits right on the Arno with direct views of the Ponte Vecchio. The lobby is cool, minimalist and tastefully stacked with modern art – a calm, cur
Free briefing — workspace details & room tips →Alderotti Home feels like a quietly elegant townhouse that has been turned into a hotel by someone who actually cares about comfort. The lobby is calm and refin
Free briefing — workspace details & room tips →This Hilton Garden Inn sits in the Novoli business district, a 20-minute tram ride from the historic centre. The lobby is clean, corporate and efficient, with p
Free briefing — workspace details & room tips →The Adler Cavalieri is a classic Florentine four-star that leans into old-school elegance: marble floors, a sweeping staircase, and dark-wood furnishings. It's
Free briefing — workspace details & room tips →The MH Florence Hotel occupies a 19th-century palazzo near Santa Maria Novella station, with a clean, minimalist interior that swaps Florentine kitsch for muted
Free briefing — workspace details & room tips →Italiana Hotels Florence strikes that sweet spot between authentic Florentine charm and no-nonsense efficiency—a family-run 3-star where terracotta hues meet mo
Free briefing — workspace details & room tips →Four Seasons Hotel Firenze occupies a Renaissance palazzo in the heart of Florence, marrying period grandeur—frescoed ceilings, Renaissance stonework—with under
Free briefing — workspace details & room tips →Hotel Pitti Palace al Ponte Vecchio occupies a privileged position steps from the Arno, offering direct sightlines to Florence's most iconic bridge and the Uffi
Free briefing — workspace details & room tips →FAQ — Remote Work Hotels in Florence
What makes a hotel good for remote work in Florence?
The key requirements for a digital nomad hotel are reliable, fast WiFi (check reviews for real-world speeds rather than advertised figures), a proper desk in the room (not just a shelf), a comfortable chair for long sessions, and ideally a quiet environment during work hours. A lobby or business centre as a fallback workspace is also useful. TripSage briefings tell you specifically which room types have proper desks.
Which hotels in Florence are best for working remotely?
The top hotels in Florence for remote workers include Montebello Splendid, Villa la Vedetta, Anglo American Hotel Florence, Curio Collection by Hilton. These properties offer reliable WiFi and the space to work productively. TripSage's free briefings tell you which room to request for the best workspace setup.
Is Florence a good city for digital nomads?
Florence has a growing reputation as a destination for remote workers, with 15+ hotels listed with WiFi access. For a longer stay, consider also looking at serviced apartments and co-working spaces beyond the hotel options. The local guide to Florence has more on what the city offers for extended stays.