OTTANTOTTO
Une demeure qui date de la Renaissance, transformée avec brio en petit hôtel intimiste avec jardin, dans le quartier de l'Oltrarno.
Une demeure historique de sept chambres avec jardin intérieur, remarquablement restaurée par un architecte. Toutes uniques, les chambres, intimes et décorées avec beaucoup d'imagination, mêlent détails architecturaux anciens et objets de design contemporain. On a adoré l'ambiance sans tapage, à la fois chic et rustique ! Le petit déjeuner, bien complet, est servi dans la cour pavée aux beaux jours, au coin de la cheminée en hiver. L'hôtel, équipé de la technologie domotique, permet une arrivée en totale autonomie. En bref, un bijou !
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La colazione molto scarsa, lo spazio è molto piccolo. Abbiamo dovuto aspettare che altri ospiti ci lasciassero il posto per poterci sedere.. non è una cosa molto carina.. personale gentile.
Per noi davvero troppo caro per i servizi offerti, non lo consigliamo.
We booked the smaller double room based on good reviews. When we arrived it was on street level with a window opening to the road which was extremely noisy. There was a reed diffuser in the room that was the most potent smell I’ve ever encountered and aggravated my partners asthma.
There is no reception after 1 p.m. and check in is at 3 p.m. so we called the help number and explained the issues. Our only option was to move to a suite and pay the additional cost ourselves. I understand paying the cost but the room was not advertised accurately otherwise we would NEVER have booked it.
In the rooms there are no coffee machines, even the suite rooms. There were two sticks of Nescafé and no milk. I used one Nescafé and it wasn’t refreshed.
Additionally, there are reed diffusers around the whole property that are so unbelievably potent and smell terrible. It’s awful.
The breakfast is average. The bread and pastries are high processed supermarket and not tasty. Only saving grace was the cappuccino freshly made for us.
Overall, personally, I’d stay elsewhere and we left feeling disappointed.
We had previously enjoyed a lovely stay there where we had a room at the rear overlooking to courtyard. We rated it very highly and were looking forward to our return.
This time we were given a room immediately on the right of the front Entrance door. This room had a window that opened directly onto the pavement, which mean the window was about 1m away from passing traffic... the noisy cars, as Scooters! of Florence.
I hate not having fresh air but could not sleep through the noise, eventually giving up and closing the window, but alas I could not get the air conditioning to work and the thermostat was showing 22deg C, which is pretty hot for a bedroom, in December!
No matter how beautiful the room, how comfortable the bed, and how luxurious the bedding, if you cannot sleep for the noise or the heat it makes a waste of paying to sleep in a luxurious hotel.
Another small point, but worthy of mention, is that we were not offered real coffee (Cappuccino / Espresso etc) at breakfast, just pre-brewed coffee from a thermos jug. It wasn't bad, but not what you would expect from a £160/night boutique hotel ... and I'm also sure we were offered it at our last stay.
So simple advice, don't stay there unless you're sure they are giving you a quiet room!