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6 May 7 May
1 room, 2 adults, 0 children12
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hotel under construction, bad breakfast and very bad attention. Too expensive for what they offer. Before weleave the hotel They treated us very badly and entered to our room shouting that we had to leave the room immediatly. It was aweful experience! Please dont go...More
There is loads of work going on inside and outside the hotel so we were moved to their sister hotel Constantini around the corner. I will write my review under that hotel, however, if you have a booking with the Medici I would contact them...More
I’d read all the reviews before staying here and was a little worried.
A quick breakdown:
Pros
-So well located, couldn’t get any closer to the Duomo!
-it’s cheap
-good bathroom
Cons
-So so loud. Single glazed windows makes it sound like you’re sleeping in...More
This pensionne has a fantastic location in Firenze with loads of character without the charm. The hotel is under renovation. No roof terrace available. No WiFi or TV in the rooms. Nowhere to hang towels to dry or put shampoo in the shower. Lift very...More
The hotel is 2 stars and it is what it is. It smells old in the stairways, but the room was nice and clean and so was the bathroom. There is no AC, if you visit in summer you have to leave the windows open...More
Florentia, as it was called by Latins, is permeated by an eternal beauty spread in all corners of the city. The historic center is characterized by the immensity of the Duomo, able to transport tourists into the brightest age of Florence: the Renaissance. Who does not know the Brunelleschi Dome, San Giovanni Baptistery and the Giotto’s Campanile? Everything is enclosed here and it would be easy to imagine the city
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as it was in ancient times, with maids walking in the main square and horses carrying coaches. Nowadays, roads are busy with street artists. Rustic Tuscan bakeries give way to fashion shops; just stop for a few minutes in the middle of Piazza della Repubblica to enjoy the colors and sweet melody of the carousel that will bring back great memories from anyone’s childhood.