Il Salviatino Firenze vs Palazzo Niccolini al Duomo
Both Il Salviatino and Palazzo Niccolini al Duomo are rated very highly by those who travel for a living. On balance, Il Salviatino ranks significantly higher than Palazzo Niccolini al Duomo. Il Salviatino has a TripExpert Score of 89 with approval from 13 reviewers like Afar Magazine, Michelin Guide and Fodor's.
Il Salviatino Firenze
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Via del Salviatino, 21, 50137 Florence
From $438 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
Michelin Guide
"Luxury is evident... A truly idyllic place to stay!"
Concierge
"Staying here is probably as close as you'll get to the cultured expatriates-in-Florence spirit of a Henry James novel."
Fodor's
"Staff, called "ambassadors," are always available while remaining invisible when you want them to be."
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DK Eyewitness
"A palatial 15th-century villa has been converted into a superb hotel offering a 21st-century perspective on its aristocratic past."
Star Service
"With views of the Duomo from a distance, this is a classically-proportioned patrician villa with a pool, eclectically appointed common areas and guest rooms, and a very good restaurant."
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Palazzo Niccolini al Duomo
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Via dei Servi 2, 50122 Florence
From $205 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Concierge
"Want to do the aristocratic palazzo experience at a mid-range price? This new-but-old centro storico option... is the answer."
Fodor's
"A luxurious place that still manages to evoke a cozy, yet highly sophisticated, home."
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Oyster
Upscale
"This intimate, family-run boutique is ideal for those seeking an authentic stay in Florence within easy reach of tourist sights."
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Travel + Leisure
"Recently renovated and expanded with four new suites, the property was originally built as a mansion in 1532 and has been run as a hotel by the same family since 1879."
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DK Eyewitness
"In a prime location facing the Duomo, this 16th-century palazzo is run by descendants of the original owners."