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donaj Jul 3rd, 2008 04:27 AM

Lodging advice in Florence or Fiesole
 
Three couples are traveling to Italy in September and will be looking for lodging in Florence or Fiesole the end of September. Would it be better to stay in Fiesole and travel into Florence? What are your recommendations for lodging?

We are staying in an apartment in Rome, Villa Le Palme, and a villa near Montepulciano, Nibbiano. Neither are top dollar, but both appear to be just what we were looking for. We are hoping to find something neither top-dollar nor bargain-basement for the last three days of our trip. Any ideas?

ekscrunchy Jul 3rd, 2008 04:36 AM

I would pick Fiesole only if you want to spend some time relaxing. It is less convenient if you are planning days filled with visiting the major sights of the city of Florence.

I liked this upscale B&B, ideally located in the center of Florence historic core, very much; high-season prices run about 280 Euro with breakfast and internet included, as well as drinks and the run of the kitchen for snacks.

www.inpiazzadellasignoria.it

andiamo08 Jul 3rd, 2008 09:47 AM

I liked Hotel Bavaria, great prices, great location, beautiful large old rooms. There is no private bathroom though if that's an issue. I don't think fiesole is a good idea, there is only one bus that goes there and it does not run that often and it stops at night. As I recall it takes about 30-40 minutes from Fiesole to the center of town.

zeppole Jul 3rd, 2008 09:59 AM

I love Tourist House Ghiberti, centrally located in the foundry that Ghiberti occupied when he made the famed doors

http://www.touristhouseghiberti.com/

http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserR...e_Tuscany.html

I think with three couples, you are much better off in the center of Firenze. Surely you will want to split up in various ways at various times, and it will be easier to regroup later with a centrally located hote. Also, you won't want to be committed to taking the bus (or a taxi) all the time (Italians taxis don't easily hold six people), and who doesn't want to run back to the hotel in the middle of the day sometimes?


donaj Jul 3rd, 2008 12:35 PM

Thank you for your input. I have ruled out Fiesole and will concentrate on Florence, using your recommendations as starting points. I'm so excited about this trip. It's been a long time since I've seen any part of Italy.

PeaceOut Jul 3rd, 2008 12:51 PM

I can highly recommend the Relais Cavalcanti, a charming little boutique hotel in the center of Florence, near the museums and the Arno.


Here's the link to my Florence trip report, including details about the Relais Cavalcanti, and some restaurants and sites:
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34813784

Jean Jul 3rd, 2008 07:57 PM

My brother and his girlfriend stayed at the Bavaria about a year ago, and they gave it a good review.

I've stayed at the Tourist House Ghiberti a couple of times. It's perfect for our needs, but FYI it isn't a hotel in the traditional sense. There is no real lobby and only five guest rooms. It fills up quickly, so if the THB is your choice contact them ASAP.

wren Jul 4th, 2008 04:46 AM

We just stayed in Residenza Il Villino for our last 3 nights this last weekend...the rooms are fairly spacious, very clean, well furnished, w/ a little fridge. The courtyard where we ate breakfast and drank wine in the afternoons was delightful. Most of all, Sergio and staff were very accomodating and made many helpful suggestions...highly recommend this place!

donaj Jul 5th, 2008 12:46 PM

Thank you. We plan to make our choice within the next few days. It's amazing how quickly I've left ideas about Fiesole behind.

The last time I was in Florence, David was not protectively encased and the view of Florence from Fiesole took my breath away. Changes ... yes, but still so grand.


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