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Stayed 3 nights over the New Year’s holiday. Room was spacious and very clean. Comfortable bed. Amazing house keeping staff. Leave the room for breakfast and come back and the room is all made up. Breakfast was ok, nothing special. Asked a couple questions of...More
Thank docGamba
Response from niccolini, Proprietario at Palazzo Niccolini al DuomoResponded 8 January 2018
Dear Mr. S.
Thank you for leaving your kind feedback.
We always try to do our best to make every single stay wonderful, but reading your lines, despite your overall positive review, we cannot help but feel disappointed because you found our staff not particularly...More
We enjoyed 4 glorious nights at the Palazzo al Duomo in November. Our room was spectacular - with a very cozy canopy bed and beautiful murals on our walls. We enjoyed a delicious breakfast every morning. The front desk staff were very helpful in recommending...More
Thank 959charlotten
Response from niccolini, Front Office Manager at Palazzo Niccolini al DuomoResponded 19 December 2017
Dear Guest,
We are delighted about your review of Palazzo Niccolini!
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and your views, we love making our clients happy: some of it is luck (like our location) but the rest is our passion for satisfied guests!...More
This charming bed and breakfast is located across from the Duomo (one of our rooms actually had a direct view of the Duomo out the window). Each room had so much character and lots of space. The breakfast was elegant and served until 11:00 AM...More
Thank Kent G
Response from niccolini, Owner at Palazzo Niccolini al DuomoResponded 1 December 2017
Dear Guest,
thank you for devoting your time at your five stars review!
It is a pleasure to read that you had a great time at Palazzo Niccolini in all its aspects!
Hope to welcome you soon, Warmest regards
Ginevra Niccolini di Camugliano
Stayed three nights in Room #1. Perfect location half a block from the Duomo and easy walk to the Medici Chapel, Basilica San Lorenzo and the Academy. Historic palazzo with some nice touches- Eduardo was very helpful with restaurant picks, very tasty breakfast with many...More
Thank Scott M
Response from niccolini, Reception at Palazzo Niccolini al DuomoResponded 28 November 2017
Dear Guest,
thank you for your very kind review and words about us.
We are so sorry you had trouble with WiFi, we immediately tried to see what the problem was and could not find anything wrong, other devices were working correctly. Regretfully, only the...More
We greatly enjoyed our time here. I suppose it goes without saying, but the location is phenomenal - walked right out the door, turned right and looking at the Duomo. The staff were lovely and upgraded us into an absolutely stunning room - each morning...More
Thank Julianne_S_B
Response from niccolini, Owner at Palazzo Niccolini al DuomoResponded 1 November 2017
Dear Mrs. Julianne,
we are delighted to learn you have enjoyed your stay with us.
It is a constant, hard commitment to try and satisfy our guests and succeeding makes every effort worth the while.
We really hope you will be back to Florence again...More
Florentia, as it was called by Latins, is permeated by an eternal beauty spread in all corners of the city. The historic center is characterized by the immensity of the Duomo, able to transport tourists into the brightest age of Florence: the Renaissance. Who does not know the Brunelleschi Dome, San Giovanni Baptistery and the Giotto’s Campanile? Everything is enclosed here and it would be easy to imagine the city
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as it was in ancient times, with maids walking in the main square and horses carrying coaches. Nowadays, roads are busy with street artists. Rustic Tuscan bakeries give way to fashion shops; just stop for a few minutes in the middle of Piazza della Repubblica to enjoy the colors and sweet melody of the carousel that will bring back great memories from anyone’s childhood.