Hotel Pitti Palace al Ponte Vecchio
★★★
Borgo San Iacopo, 3/R, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
Paid parking
Reservation required
- Parking type
- public-garage-nearby
- Parking price
- €24–40/night
- Parking notes
- No car park of its own, and it sits in an always-active ZTL by the Ponte Vecchio. Per the hotel, there is a covered garage about 50 m away at €24–40/day depending on car size — contact the hotel before arrival for the discounted rate and to register your plate for ZTL access (hotel-bb.com). Garage Lungarno is on the same street.
B&B Hotel Firenze Pitti Palace al Ponte Vecchio sits on Borgo San Iacopo in the Oltrarno, “just 500 metres from the city centre” at the foot of the Ponte Vecchio — which also means it is inside an always-active ZTL. Like almost every hotel here, it has no parking of its own; instead, the hotel points guests to a covered garage about 50 metres away at €24–40 a day depending on the size of the car, and asks you to contact them before arrival for the discounted rate and to register your number plate for ZTL access (per hotel-bb.com). Handily, the documented Garage Lungarno is on the very same street. So the plan is simple: email your plate ahead, leave the car in the nearby garage, and step straight into the Oltrarno, with the Pitti Palace, the Ponte Vecchio and the Uffizi all a short walk away. For a central, well-priced base by the river, it works.
Good to know
- No own garage — use the covered car park ~50 m away (€24–40/day by car size).
- Email your number plate before arrival so they register it for the ZTL and apply the discount.
- Garage Lungarno is on the same street if you’d rather book a space directly.
Frequently asked questions
Does the Pitti Palace hotel have parking?
Not its own — but per the hotel there is a covered garage about 50 m away at €24–40/day depending on car size. Contact the hotel before arrival for the discounted rate and to register your plate, as it sits in an always-active ZTL.
Will I get a ZTL fine staying here?
Not if you give the hotel your number plate in advance so they can register it for permitted access. The hotel is by the Ponte Vecchio inside an always-active restricted zone, so arrange this — and your garage space — before you drive in.