San Michele a Monteripaldi
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Visit San Michele a Monteripaldi

The Social Hub Florence Lavagnini
It’s an ok place to stay for a couple nights, but significantly worse in comparison to social hubs I stayed at in other locations.
Reviewed on Apr 15, 2026

IQ Hotel Firenze
I don’t often write reviews but this place was actually amazing. It looks unassuming on the outside - this is not a reflection of the inside!! Lovely helpful reception staff, brilliant quiet bedroom, comfy beds and fancy bathroom with lots of cool shampoos etc. free water, drinks and snacks and a ...
Reviewed on Apr 17, 2026

Hotel Machiavelli Palace
Breakfast very fresh and large buffet Very nice staff .only problem i had was mattress was too hard and pilllow was too soft .
Reviewed on Apr 2, 2026

Hu Firenze Camping In Town
Everything was great.
Reviewed on Apr 13, 2026

Il Rivalta - Place of Charme
Very hard to find and poor customer service. Hotel name not displayed on building, only marked on glass door inside lobby entrance which isnt visible when walking past. Arrived when bar packed with people standing outside 5 deep blocking any sight of the already hard to find hotel entrance. Showed ...
Reviewed on Apr 18, 2026

Palazzo Mannaioni Suites
The apartments are nice, clean and very comfortable. However, we reserved a one level apartment and they gave us an “upgrade” to a two level flat that due to our age was very inconvenient but we accepted it because at least it had a bathroom at each level. The problem was that it was very difficult ...
Reviewed on Apr 14, 2026
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