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willyvv Apr 26th, 2006 05:46 PM

Florence Hotel Help
 
To all those who have been so helpful so far (I haven't posted much, but have read ALOT!), thanks! Perhaps you can offer some additional advice: We 3 (family) will be in Florence for 3 nights in early June and still have not found a hotel (need a triple with private bath), many of the suggestions offered so far have been booked (surprise, surprise!). Anyone heard of Hotel Alamanni? Any other possibilities would be appreciated!

sandi_travelnut Apr 26th, 2006 05:55 PM

what's your budget?

sebinah Apr 26th, 2006 06:52 PM

Try Hotel Casci very near the Duomo.

Flame123 Apr 26th, 2006 07:36 PM

Another vote for Hotel Casci. Spotlessly clean, small (25 room) family-run hotel, wonderful buffet breakfast, fantastic family who run the place. Central to everything, can walk almost everywhere from there.

willyvv Apr 26th, 2006 07:37 PM

to Sandi_travelnut: for our budget we'd like to stay below 200 euros/nt...

to sebinah: tried them...booked for our exact days.

to all: anyone familiar with this B & B: Bed & Breakfast Maison de Charme? It got great reviews on venere.com...

rhkkmk Apr 26th, 2006 07:43 PM

it may be booked the the dei mori B&B is fantastic and so central you can not believe it....don't think they have 3's but could do double and single...??

Holly_uncasdewar Apr 26th, 2006 07:51 PM

The Desiree has a triple ensuite for 165 E. during high season. Actually, I stayed in a triple there last month, and it was a good sized corner room. You may want to check it out.

http://www.desireehotel.com/

Melissa5 Apr 26th, 2006 09:53 PM

willyw, I can recommend the Hotel Silla, where we stayed in June 2004. It is within your budget, and has a good location. Although it's on the south side of the Arno, it's just over the Ponte Alle Grazie bridge, which means it's convenient to walk to the Uffizi Gallery, the Santa Croce area, and the Boboli gardens. They are family-owned and family-run. Price includes breakfast. The front desk staff was excellent. They even made our advance museum reservations for us, while we were still home, and e-mailed our reservation numbers to us! (They volunteered to do us this favor and asked us our preferred times and dates.)

Hotel Silla was listed in Karen Brown's guidebook for 2004, not as a main feature, but as one of the "extra" places recommended. (Haven't looked in her more recent guidebook). check Hotel Silla's reviews also on www.tripadvisor.com for Florence hotels.

good luck!

Hotel Silla was clean, comfortable, and as I mentioned the front desk staff really excelled.

Melissa5 Apr 26th, 2006 10:00 PM

willyw, I want to add to my comments about the Hotel Silla. If you want a quiet room, do request one. (Florence in general is a noisy city.) I requested a quiet room and got one. Also, I should mention that, while you shouldn't expect anything fancy, the Hotel Silla has it's own charm, and is a decent price in an over-priced city.

willyvv Apr 27th, 2006 11:27 AM

Thanks for the recommendation of Hotel Silla...alas it too is booked...

Any word on the other 2 B & B/hotels I mentioned in an earlier post?

willyvv Apr 27th, 2006 11:49 AM

Here's my next update...The Desiree is booked, waiting to hear about Dei Mori B & B...and thanks again for all the suggestions, one of these is bound to be available!

The 2 I inquired about above do have rooms, that's why I mentioned them...

willyvv Apr 27th, 2006 12:14 PM

Next update...Dei Mori B & B booked...

tledford Apr 27th, 2006 12:16 PM

Have you tried the Adler Cavalieri? I don't know if they have triples but it was 190 euro near the train station on Via Della Scala.

willyvv Apr 27th, 2006 01:59 PM

Yep, tried Adler Cavalieri, but it was a little over our budget (290 euros/nt)...

Lesli Apr 27th, 2006 02:09 PM

Go to venere.com Type in your dates and then sort by price. Find something that seems appealing and is available first!

Then do a text search for the hotel name(s) here.

And maybe also on tripadvisor.

vicprobey Apr 27th, 2006 02:21 PM

I had a great experience at La Pergola, family owned and very reasonably priced. Very quite close to the busline and about a 5-7 minute bus ride to central Florence. Best advice I can offer is to take a train to Sienna and eat lunch in the town center. By far the highlight of my trip.

TexasAggie Apr 27th, 2006 02:24 PM

Have you checked Hotel Europa? They have amazingly beautiful suites (some with original frescoed ceilings) for less than 200€ per night.
We stayed in one on our honeymoon in 2004 (it was actually a 2 bedroom with one big bed in one room and 2 twins in the other room).

MaureenB Apr 27th, 2006 04:06 PM

Try the Relais Cavalcanti http://www.relaiscavalcanti.com/
They have triple rooms, with a max. rate of 155 EUR., according to the website.
My daughter is studying in Florence and has checked it out for our stay in early May. She said it's cute, very clean, and in a neighborhood by the Uffizi that she likes. They seem very helpful via e-mail. No breakfast is offered, but a commons room is available with complimentary drinks and snacks all day. The front desk isn't 24-hours, if that matters. It's more a home, than a hotel, from the way they advertise on the website. I'll post a trip report on it when I return, but probably not before you leave.

btewalt Apr 27th, 2006 05:08 PM

Have you considered an apartment?

www.sleepinginflorence.com (san lorenzo apts.) They have apartments in your price range, but I don't know if they have a minimum night stay.

Can't beat their location!

JeanneB Apr 27th, 2006 05:44 PM

Here's another possibility:

Reseidenza Il Villino
They have an apartment room...but the 3rd bed is a sofa bed. Lovely hotel, though.

http://www.ilvillino.it/home.cfm

basingstoke1 Apr 27th, 2006 06:05 PM

Try the Hotel Enza. Not fancy but nice, very clean rooms, excellent bath and a convenient location. We enjoyed our 3 night stay.

Betsy Apr 27th, 2006 06:56 PM

Try www.laterooms.com. Type in your requirements--dates, number of people and click your way through to Florence, where several hotels are listed. If you click on the hotel name, more info is provided, including a link to the hotel's website. We used this site to book a hotel for a last minute trip to London, and all went well. I'd use the site again.

albaaust Apr 28th, 2006 04:24 AM

Try Hotel Colomba- go to Hotel site itself! Read reviews on Venere.com

willyvv Apr 28th, 2006 07:11 AM

Thanks all again for your help! I was able to book a room at the Hotel Columba in Florence, so we'll see what happens!


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