
Laptop-friendly cafés in Florence
Cafés in Florence where you can sit, plug in, and work without a side-eye. Power, space, and a long-stay welcome.
9 cafés · Italy
Independent picks, never pay-to-list. How we choose.
Ben Caffe
Opened in 2018 inside Hotel Benivieni on Via dell'Oche, Ben Caffe was designed from the start as a quality coffee…
Coffee Mantra
The first specialty coffee bar to open in the Sant'Ambrogio quarter, Coffee Mantra on Via della Mattonaia blends…
Ditta Artigianale Via dei Neri
Florence's ground-zero third-wave cafe, opened in 2013 by Francesco Sanapo on Via dei Neri near Santa Croce. The…
Ditta Artigianale Via dello Sprone
The Oltrarno outpost of Ditta Artigianale occupies a handsomely restored space on Via dello Sprone, a narrow medieval…
La Cité Libreria Caffe
A bookshop-cafe at Borgo San Frediano 20 that has served as a community living room for students, writers, and…
Libreria Brac
Tucked on Via dei Vagellai 18R a short walk from Ponte alle Grazie, Brac is a contemporary art library with an…
Manly The Office
Opened by Fiesole-born barista Maykol Martino after years working in Australian cafes, Manly on Via Pisana brings…
Melaleuca
Australian-American co-owners Chloe Guest and Marco Cappellari run this bright bakery-bistrot on Lungarno delle…
Todo Modo
An independent bookshop at Via dei Fossi 15R with 15,000 Italian and English titles and an in-house cafe named Uqbar…
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Good to know
These Florence cafés are laptop-friendly: they tolerate long stays, generally have seating and outlets, and don't push you out after one cup. Always check peak-hour signage, since some limit laptops on weekends.
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