Youth Hostel in Florence
Travel Tips for Florence - Villa Camerata (Page 2/8)
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08 Sep 2011 MRS.SUCHITRA, Thailand:
Clean and friendly / kindness staffs. |
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22 Sep 2011 Rose, England & Wales:
Pizzeria right outside the front gets. Vegetable pizza is delicious! |
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28 Aug 2011 Kimberley, England & Wales:
whilst not budget, the resteraunt at the bottom of the track is fantastic, good for a treat. |
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28 Aug 2011 Kimberley, England & Wales:
walking to the top of the Duomo |
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15 Aug 2011 Binoy, India:
McD near Firenze Train station |
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25 Aug 2011 ANDREA, Mexico:
Uffizi, Ponte vecchio, just walk around |
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20 Aug 2011 John, England & Wales:
There is a small restaurant on the lungarno Degli Acciaioli close to the Ponte Vecchio next to a square with a tower. Name forgotten but vey reasonable and good |
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19 Aug 2011 MarkGlenn, Australia:
Don't miss Cirque Terre (Italian Riviera) with five villages nestled on the cliffs. Great swimming. You can walk between the villages but it's a long day trip if you are unable to frequent for a few days. |
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05 Aug 2011 Michael, Canada:
Pizza place just down the road from the hostel entrance, they open at 7 so make sure you fill up on breakfast. |
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05 Aug 2011 Michael, Canada:
walking around Venice, couple bars and restaurants are great for evening wine and meal. |
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HI Hostel Florence - Villa CamerataYou will never forget a holiday in Florence, all the more so if you choose the Youth Hostel " Villa Camerata" as a base for your city stay. The hostel indeed is a gorgeous villa of the 17th century surrounded by a huge park with high trees and enriched with a precious Italian garden with rare botanic species planted by the former owners. The Hostel offers a wide selection of services to its guests, whereas the city centre with all its attractions ( Uffizi Gallery, Piazza della Signoria etc ) can be easily reached. | more...... |

