Does anyone have recommendations for B&B/guesthouse accommodation in Florence. About 10 years ago my husband and I stayed at Dei Mori and enjoyed our stay there very much. However, it appears that it has changed hands, and recent reviews are not so positive. Preference would be for somewhere fairly central. Thanks!
I realized I should have added more detail re: request. Looking for recommendations for April of this year for two adults. Probably around 125-150 euro - not sure what is reasonable in Florence these days. I know we paid 100 euro/night 10 years ago, but I expect prices have risen.
Monastery Stays has quite a few locations in Florence, and the prices appear to be in your range.
https://www.monasterystays.com/?d=Italy/Tuscany/Florence-accommodation[][1]
I have stayed with them twice, and would do so again.
It's been a while since I was in Florence, but I stayed at a lovely B and B called Casa Pucci on Via Santa Monaca, across the Arno from the city center. We had a car and were able to park it easily on that side of town, then walk everywhere we wanted to go easily. The owner was a lovely woman named Tamara Pucci, and there was a wonderful courtyard to relax in at the end of the day. It is also not so far from a wonderful restaurant called Osteria Cinghiali Bianco.
www.casapucci.it
Been years but for 2 nights before the start of the RS 7 day Florence tour I stayed at B & B Casa Rovai. Can't remember how I found it but thoroughly enjoyed my 48 hours. No elevator and it's on the 3rd floor. Thankfully I had packed light. I was also the only guest as the lovely owner headed off to the countryside to be with family for the holidays. She had hired a very nice Polish woman to come in an prepare breakfast for me each day. Loved the locale, the fresco on the ceiling above the bed, and the close by Irish bar where the two bar maids and I spent Christmas eve listening to Van Morrison.
I stayed at Touristhouse Battistero in 2017 and was very happy with the accommodation and location near the Duomo, not to mention the price. And the fridge and air con for the 97 degree August days I saw on my visit to Florence.