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Can I say it again? The Place to be in Firenze. From your charming host Domenico, to his way-out-there staff person Valeria, Cimatori was a roomy & clean home away from home. Centrally located just minutes from the Duomo, the Uffizi and shopping, the B&B...More
Words alone cannot express the delight I feel for Cimatori B&B. When traveling, it is difficult for me to really feel comfortable wherever I stay. Nothing beats the comforts of home, yet Cimatori has come as close as I could ever get. Aside from the...More
The Cimatori b&b is within easy walking distance from the train station. If you have a car it's a bit of a problem because of the restrictions of traffic. But there's a nearby garage (Garage Bargello), which is not difficult to get to and is...More
We were in Florence from May 19 - 29, 2005, and thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Cimatori Guest House. The location is absolutely perfect...walking distance to everything, and close to all the major tourist attractions. Domenico, the owner, is charming and helpful. The included...More
Although the room was large, clean and comfortable, it was not a relaxing experience for us. It's a great location but due to a student hostel on the 4th floor, a bar on the street, and an abrasive hostess named Linda - it was just...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.