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    Hotel Milu

    4.8 (15 reviews)
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    Open 6:00 am - 6:00 AM (Next day)

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    Shirly C.

    This hotel was nothing but AMAZING during our 1 night stay in Florence. It is located on Florence's version of "Rodeo drive"...meaning our neighbors were names like Montblanc, Gucci, Prada, Tiffany &Co (you get the point..). It is also within a 10 minute walk to the airport train station as well as to a majority of the main attractions in Florence. Our flight landed early the day we arrived and we decided to try our luck at an early check in. Well...we got lucky! We even got upgraded to their top floor (5th floor) rooms with private balconies!!! The room also had a complimentary minibar (sparkling/still water/ pear nectar/soda and two potato chips) which I ransacked. To make things even better, we got free breakfast and a free round of drinks offered to us after their elevator broke down. Now let me tell you more about the hotel: as you go up their elevator which is enclosed in a glass case, you'll see that each floor has its own unique art deco. Very cool. Top floor where we were staying had a mini hangout/lounge area along with complimentary teas/cappuccinos/lattes from their machine. And IF you ever get caught in the rain....they have a bucket of umbrellas for you. The reason why we were so impressed with this hotel was the service. Lets just say Bruno from the front desk was awesome and so was Ava. He was super apologetic about their elevator breaking, but hey...we were already thankful for our free room upgrade!...but then they kept offering us more AND MORE FREEBIE! Tbh the stair climbing wasn't even that bad..we got to look at art on the walls. Also, everyone always seemed so genuinely friendly and welcoming. It was a really good vibe. I'd totally stay there again...and bring all my friends ;)

    Rooftop view where breakfast is served.

    Point of View - Anxious American who does not travel internationally or very often or at all. Pros - Room size. Bed size. View from the room. Free breakfast. Elevator. Very accommodating staff - personable, greets you when you enter and leave, has great recommendations, speaks English. Location location location. The location is what I would describe as a hotel nestled between luxury stores, there is a Gucci store right across of you and a Tiffany store nearby as well. The luxury and safety associated with those stores is noticed in the area. The overall vibe of the place is not broke boi living and not bougie like a four seasons, I would describe it as a boutique hotel or a mom and pop shop equivalent. Last but not least they have like a $5000 espresso machine that's located on the fifth floor which is 100% free at all times of the day, That machine alone made my entire trip cost-effective. Cons - smells like shit about 30 feet to the right of the hotel but it's no one's fault except for the gutter system. Overall - if you're an anxious American about safety and love free food and love being adjacent to bougie shit, at a reasonable price this is the hotel for you.

    Basic room with a single bed
    Edwin B.

    I decided to book a 2 night stay in Florence and found this unassuming hotel on Expedia. Not too many reviews here (literally just the one) but quite a number of positive reviews on TripAdvisor. Pulled up the location on Google Maps (street view still shows the old La Residenza hotel) and it's literally sitting on top of Fendi and Giorgio Armani. Although the hotel is situated in an area reminiscent of either Ginza or Rodeo Drive, the off-season (early December) rates were quite the bargain. The cheapest single bedroom was $90/night incl. tax and for whatever reason, breakfast was only an extra $4. Though I ultimately chose this hotel for the location - 800m from the station and walking distance to major tourist attractions - the cobblestone paths made dragging a four wheeled carry-on quite the journey. By the time I got close to the hotel, the streets were mobbed with foot traffic and there were Christmas lights hung above the streets along with art installations scattered throughout. Walking up to the hotel entrance you enter into a cramped hallway split in half by a reception desk and you're immediately greeted by the staff seated behind it. Once you check in, you're directed past the hallway into the stunning elevator area. A wood-framed glass enclosed elevator takes up the entire middle portion, flanked by a grand staircase that takes you up to the 4th floor. The walls are then turned into a rotating art gallery - each piece is available for sale - stretching all the way to the top floor. I've stayed in boutique hotels before but this likely takes the cake. While my second floor room was the smallest room size, 12 foot high ceilings made the room feel larger than it was despite the narrow width. Unlike the rest of the hotel, the in-room exhibition was limited to an artsy-shaped mirror (not for sale) and a framed painting. Though storage space was limited, there was a built in wall shelf with a few books, a coffee machine, and a nonfunctional retro TV. As it was rectangular in shape, there was only enough space for a bed on one end and on the other end, a wardrobe, a lounging chair, and a minibar (Heads up: the minibar is entirely free and consists of snacks, juice, and your choice or natural or sparkling water). As there's no table here, you can work from the top floor where there are tables and an also free-to-use automatic coffee machine. The bathroom is hidden behind a half folding door and while compact, has all the essentials. I've been in smaller shower stalls before and this one was plenty large. Much like the stylistic accents in the rest of the room, the whole shower door is a bright red piece of acrylic. The rest of the bathroom is covered in marble tile (probably ceramic), a very welcome deep sink, and another European shaped toilet. Leaving the room to the top floor, the grand staircase ends short of the 4th floor and continues through side stairs. If, however, you take the elevator it takes you straight into the middle of the fifth floor. There are seats and tables surrounding the glass enclosed elevator and a fireplace directly in front. Off to the sides are the outdoor terrace and the small breakfast room. Realistically, the breakfast here isn't the greatest though it was very much worth the $4. An attendant takes your egg order then you're free to grab whatever you want from the circular dining table which you then take to eat out by the terrace. Most days have the same selection of cured meats, pastries, snacks (frozen?), yogurts, and juices. A welcome start to the day, especially given how you have to walk everywhere in Florence. Fun fact: the elevator stopped working sometime at night (I swear it wasn't me) and someone spent an hour of their night inside it. Honestly, I can't really fault them since it was only recently inspected. Props to Sara(h?) for the great service. Ciao.

    Bloss C.

    I Love this hotel. Only in Florence for one night so I booked here to be central to everything; in the heart of the luxury shopping district while still being 5 mins walk from the pointe Vecchio and Duomo. Hotel Milu is very central and has exceeded my expectations in every way. The dinning area on the 5th floor is a nicely styled space with great views of Florence's terra-cotta roofs and free water/coffee. My room is the lowest category available and is roomy, very comfortable, and stylish. All staff members I've interacted with have been warm and friendly. Overall a very stylish hotel with a phenomenal location and some lux touches for an incredibly reasonable rate.

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    The dinning area on the 5th floor is a nicely styled space with great views of Florence's terra-cotta roofs and free water/coffee.

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    We stayed at Hotel Spadai and had a wonderful check-in experience. The staff was friendly and…read moreaccommodating. When we got to our room, we loved the view overlooking the street, just one block from the Florence Cathedral. The room was very comfortable, especially after arriving in the rain. As we explored the city, we spoke with Noemi at check-in and asked about the spa services they offered. She was a good listener and helped decide on a package. We looked through the brochure, and she recommended booking in advance to ensure availability. We decided on the €295 couples package, which included a couples massage 30 min/each. The private spa would be booked for two hours total. We booked it for the following day, and she informed us that cancellations were not allowed within 24 hours. Not only was the hotel stay excellent and the service top-tier, but the spa experience was on another level of luxury. We were escorted to a private spa area that included a jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, bathroom, shower, robe and slippers. The massage therapists each gave us a relaxing 30-minute massage. Snacks, berries, and wine were also included. We chose to have them delivered to our room afterwards but you can have it during your spa allotted time. I must say, for any special occasion, this experience is absolutely worth it! Besides the comfortable room and friendly staff, the spa treatment was hands down the highlight of our stay. I can say with certainty that when I return to Florence, I wouldn't be able to stay anywhere else.

    Excellent hotel, 150 yards from the Duomo. One of the nicest hotels we have ever stayed at. Staff…read moreis fantastic, super friendly and everyone had a least a little English, at least enough to communicate. Best bed linens to be found, we had great nights rest every day. The included breakfast was also outstanding. We enjoyed a Spa appointment, wish we could have included a massage, but that was not available. Steam shower and sauna were great to rejuvenate after 8 miles of walking in Florence. We will be back again.

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    Duomo

    Would you spend the night in what used to be a women's prison in the 12th century?…read more The Pagliazza Tower is the oldest building in Florence. It was built in the 6th century AD by the Byzantines as part of the "newer" city walls to augment the older Roman ones and protect the city during the Gothic War. The circular shape, which was rare in the Middle Ages, reflects ancient Roman building techniques. The tower rests on a circular wall that surrounded a swimming pool or Roman thermal bath. In the basement there is a calidarium, with brick floor channels for heat, which would have been used for steam baths. According to our guide, Roberta, it was used as a women's prison in the 12th century. Pagliazza references the straw mat bedding upon which the inmates slept. Later on, it was converted into the bell tower of a church. Eventually it was acquired as a private residence. Today it is home to a luxury hotel with a small museum and restaurants. The museum showcases artifacts from excavations dating back to the Roman and medieval times. Although we didn't stay here, the history of the Pagliazza Tower is very interesting.

    "It's not where you live, it's how you live,"…read more It's nestled in the heart of Florence with rooms with a view of the Duomo - Duomo (English: /dwomo/, Italian: [dwmo]) is an Italian term for a church with the features of, or having been built to serve as a cathedral, whether or not it currently plays this role. Checking in was easy with an accommodating staff. The rooms are nice, but not fabulous, The elevator system confuses everyone! The breakfast (complementary for us) was quite good. While the location is fabulous and the staff quite nice, I expected a slightly nicer room for the price, but as they say, location, location, location.

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    We stayed at this beautiful hotel while recently visiting Florence. One of the best things about…read morestaying here is its location, it's near everywhere you'd like to go. Florence is a great walking city and from this hotel, we walked to all the main sites. Our room was large with a comfortable bed and a large screen TV. Everything was very clean. We received full breakfasts which were excellent with lots of choices on the buffet. Great stay and definitely recommend if you're visiting Florence!

    This review is for their restaurant. I guess Italy is the only place where I LOVED a meal at a…read morehotel. And the funny thing is we really just stumbled upon this amazing place. We were starving, it was rainy and just got off the train from Rome so we even had our luggage. The service was impeccable, they took care of our coats and luggage right away and seated us. The restaurant was peaceful and gorgeous. I still remember thinking "oh awkward we are underdressed for this!" I usually don't get impressed by decors of restaurants but the color and the elements and the layout of the restaurant somehow just gave me the relaxation I needed. We loved our entire experience but the highlight was the food. Every single dish was beautifully prepared and so so delicious. We fell in love with truffle here. And don't think we have had truffle that blew our mind elsewhere after (including Michelin two and three stars). I can taste the chefs mastery of the ingredients. No dish was overly complicated but each ingredient and sauce just complemented each other perfectly. You feel like you are in the forest where the food comes from. It's one of the meals I remember the most vividly, even after 4 years. Even on our culinary journey throughout Italy, this was a clear highlight. My only regret is we didn't purchase the truffle products here. I highly recommend this restaurant!

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