A stay at Nove Guest House places you in the heart of Florence, within a 10-minute walk of Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Uffizi Gallery. This affittacamere is 0.5 mi (0.9 km) from Ponte Vecchio and 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Piazza di Santa Maria Novella.
This smoke-free affittacamere was built in 1700.
Featured amenities include express check-in, express check-out, and luggage storage.
Make yourself at home in one of the 6 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature complimentary toiletries and bidets.
"As the first guest to book through Ctrip, I feel obligated to write a thorough review. Although Ctrip didn't have reviews, I checked ***********, Agoda, and Douban, and the reviews were all quite positive. I compared them repeatedly before booking. I stayed for four nights and was generally satisfied. This guesthouse has both distinct advantages and disadvantages, but it's very cost-effective. Perhaps because we booked early, it was cheaper; four nights cost around 4500 RMB.
Let me start with the advantages: Excellent location; within walking distance of the Florence Cathedral, David, Uffizi Gallery, and the city center. The train station and Piazzale Michelangelo are a bit further away, but you can take a bus for 1.7 euros, which is just across the street (about 20 meters away). It's very easy to find and close by; bus number 23 goes directly there. Daily housekeeping and three types of water are provided daily. The room is new, and the bed and pillows are comfortable. There's a safe and air conditioning. The shower water pressure is strong.
The staff are very helpful during their shifts, assisting with tasks like carrying luggage, calling taxis, and getting water.
Disadvantages: The room is quite large, but there's very little counter space. The tabletop is small and already cluttered with a coffee machine, kettle, cups, and saucers, leaving only room for things on the floor and in the cabinets. The bathroom is large, but there's also no storage space. There are plenty of electrical outlets, but none are in a usable location; you have to unplug the lamp. There's one outlet near the floor, but there's no table for it—are we supposed to just leave everything on the floor to charge? The hairdryer is practically unusable; the airflow is very weak. There are no trash cans or bags in the room, but that's typical in Rome, so we had to find our own bags. There are about 30 steps leading to the entrance, but it's not too strenuous.
Overall, I think if you can overlook these issues, it's a pretty good place."