Absolutely loved our stay here at this little hotel. My wife and I spent the weekend in Florence after a couple of days in Rome. After we stayed at an absolute dump of a "fake news" fabulous reviewed hotel, this little gem was a wonderful surprise. This little bed and breakfast is family owned and operated so much care is taken into the place. Matthew, reached out to us before our arrival to find out what time he would be expecting us. We showed up about an hour later than expected and he was there with a smile ready and willing to greet us. We were truly treated like family visiting from out of town and he took the time to show us on a map the places to go and places to avoid.
The hotel itself has five rooms, a living/dining room, and a small kitchen where they prepare breakfast for us. The room was extremely comfortable, clean, and very spacious. Everything was within walking distance and at the end of the night you get away from the crazy crowds of downtown.
I would not hesitate to stay here again as it was such a...
Read moreWe stayed at this boutique hotel for 3 nights and had such a wonderful time! The building itself is right down the street from the synagogue, and in a quiet neighborhood away from all the tourist traps. It has a very neat old elevator (that works), and a nice sliding glass door feature. Our room was big and spacious, and very clean (there are only five rooms in total). The main room was stocked with coffee / tea / biscuits and was a nice place to hang out if we didn't want to be in our room. It is also where we had breakfast each morning -- the owner Michel personally made eggs for us every morning! It also gave us an opportunity to meet with other guests that were there, and chat over breakfast. Michel suggested a nearby laundry place that did a great job with our large bag of laundry -- for around 3 euros!! Both Michel and his daughter provided excellent hospitality during our stay -- would highly recommend this boutique hotel if you're staying...
Read moreSuch a fantastic place to stay in Florence. Very quaint. We stayed in the Fyodor Dostoevsky (purple velvet) room & it was super comfortable for us. 2 closet areas & a nice form bed. The breakfast in the morning was perfect; a selection of fruits (whole & cut up strawberry + pineapple), yogurt, bread, salami, cheese, tomatos, croissant, jams, prunes in juice, nuts, cereals & the propieter Michel makes fresh eggs for each guest. There is espresso or tea + milk as well as sweet wine + biscuits available to guests around the clock. The best part about the hotel is that it's just on the perimeter of the main historic zone, so it's quieter, more authentic & closer to restaurants that aren't as overwhelmingly touristy. I would 100% recommend this hotel to friends & come back. It's...
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