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We stayed for 2 nights with 2 adults and 2 small children 5 & 2. It was perfect, amazing location and great Italian breakfast. It is so close to the train station making it a great b&b. The only downside is the lift is very...More
It’s 10mins from the train station and as well from the centre! Really well located and Matteo is very kind, helpful and friendly. My friend (who is Italian) said that the building couldn’t be more Italian, and that’s great because I always say that it’s...More
This was recommended to me by a friend. I really enjoyed staying here and it served all my needs as a solo traveler!
It's on the top floor at the end of a quiet street near the train station (barely a 10 minute walk! Super...More
its a no frills, good place to stay less than a kilometer from the main railway station of florence.
the owner is helpful, gave us maps and tips to explore the area.
the place is cozy and on the top floor of a building in...More
Quite and cosy place.If you look to stay there just to sleep don't look further.Matteo at the reception is very kind and friendly! Bus tour, train station and Restaurants can be found outside the hotel at a short 5 minutes walk. 100% recommended
Santa Maria Novella train station welcomes the majority of the people arriving in Florence, which might explain the hectic pace. Commuters and tourists come across the constant hustle and bustle of the station before exiting, taking a few steps and stopping amazed in Piazza di Santa Maria Novella. It is impossible not to admire the the square, housing one of the most charming basilicas in Florence. The
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area has plenty of local spots to taste Tuscan specialties, but don’t stop in the main streets alone; the narrower side streets always ensure satisfaction. The huge Parco Delle Cascine provides a solution to the need for a green area as well as a historic welcome in the form of a bronze statue of King Vittorio Emanuele II riding a horse.