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Hotel Lungarno

  • Price$250-$400 — $350-$550
  • CategoryMid Range
  • Rating★ 4.6

Hotel Lungarno is a boutique luxury property on the south bank of the Arno River in Florence's Oltrarno district, positioned directly across from Ponte Vecchio — the city's most recognized medieval bridge and symbol. The hotel is owned by the Lungarno Collection, the hospitality branch of the Ferragamo fashion dynasty, and its interiors reflect the family's deep roots in Florentine design, craftsmanship, and the visual arts.

Owned by the Ferragamo family, this Florence hotel on the Arno River features private art collection, Ponte Vecchio views, and sophisticated Tuscan style. The Borgo San Jacopo restaurant holds a Michelin star.

Hotel Lungarno is a boutique luxury property on the south bank of the Arno River in Florence's Oltrarno district, positioned directly across from Ponte Vecchio — the city's most recognized medieval bridge and symbol. The hotel is owned by the Lungarno Collection, the hospitality branch of the Ferragamo fashion dynasty, and its interiors reflect the family's deep roots in Florentine design, craftsmanship, and the visual arts.

The property showcases over 400 works from the Ferragamo private art collection, including drawings by Picasso, Cocteau, and Magnelli displayed throughout the corridors, public areas, and individual guest rooms. Rooms and junior suites are elegantly appointed with bespoke interiors designed by Michele Bönan: blue-and-white fabrics echo the river views, while floor-to-ceiling windows in the most desirable categories frame the Arno and Ponte Vecchio directly. The 73 rooms range from compact city-view doubles to spacious suites with private terraces over the water.

The hotel's flagship dining venue, Borgo San Jacopo, holds a Michelin star and serves innovative Tuscan cuisine under a glass facade cantilevered over the Arno River itself — diners are seated literally above the water with Ponte Vecchio framed in the windows beside them. It is one of the most architecturally distinctive restaurant settings in Tuscany. The hotel bar serves artisan cocktails and an extensive Tuscan wine selection throughout the day, and breakfast is offered with indoor or terrace seating over the river.

Guests benefit from Lungarno Collection's network of concierge relationships, facilitating priority access to the Uffizi Gallery, Boboli Gardens, and select private palace interiors not open to general visitors. The Ponte Vecchio goldsmith shops are at the doorstep, and the Pitti Palace complex is five minutes along the riverbank. The Oltrarno neighborhood offers an authentic artisanal side of Florence with craft workshops, leather ateliers, and independent trattorias. Santa Maria Novella station is approximately 20 minutes on foot.

Amenities

  • Arno River views
  • Michelin restaurant
  • art collection
  • bar
  • concierge
  • wifi
  • breakfast

Location

Borgo San Jacopo, 14, 50125 Firenze FI

43.7678, 11.2518 View on map

Highlights

  • South Arno riverbank position with direct Ponte Vecchio views from premium rooms
  • Michelin-starred Borgo San Jacopo restaurant cantilevered over the river
  • Over 400 artworks including Picasso and Cocteau drawings throughout the hotel
  • Owned by the Ferragamo family with interiors reflecting Florentine luxury and craftsmanship
  • Oltrarno location steps from Pitti Palace and Florence's finest artisan workshops

Tips for visiting

  • Request a room facing the Arno at booking; the river-view rooms justify the supplement, particularly at dusk and early morning
  • Book Borgo San Jacopo restaurant well in advance — cantilevered glass tables directly over the Arno are the most sought-after seats in the house
  • The Uffizi Gallery across the river requires advance timed-entry tickets; the concierge can sometimes arrange priority access
  • Explore the Oltrarno neighborhood on foot in the morning before tourist crowds converge on Ponte Vecchio
  • April to June and September to October offer the most comfortable Florentine weather and manageable crowd levels

When to visit

Florence is best visited in spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) for mild weather, open gardens, and manageable visitor numbers. Summer is hot and crowded; winter is quiet with reduced hours at some attractions.

Accessibility

Hotel Lungarno occupies a historic riverfront building with elevator access between floors. Some public areas and room categories involve steps. Guests with mobility requirements should contact the hotel when booking to discuss accessible room options. The surrounding Oltrarno neighborhood has uneven cobblestone streets typical of historic Florence.

Frequently asked questions

Does Hotel Lungarno have parking?

Florence's historic center is within a restricted ZTL traffic zone that limits private car access. The hotel can advise on nearby garages; inquire when booking to arrange coordinated access.

Is Borgo San Jacopo open for lunch?

Borgo San Jacopo primarily operates as a dinner restaurant. The hotel bar and breakfast service cover daytime dining; confirm current hours directly with the hotel.

How close is the hotel to the Uffizi Gallery?

The Uffizi Gallery is approximately a 10-minute walk, crossing Ponte Vecchio and passing through Piazza della Signoria.

Is Hotel Lungarno popular for honeymoons?

Yes. The art-filled interiors, Arno river views, and Michelin-starred dining create a highly romantic atmosphere. Junior suites and suites facing Ponte Vecchio are particularly sought after by honeymooning guests.