"Hotel Baglioni is conveniently located right by the train station and the T2 tram to/from the airport. It is a short walk from the Duomo and the surrounding attractions. The hotel has a lot of old world charm and comfort. Staff were friendly and helpful. Everything was clean and well maintained. Breakfast was very good. It is a large hotel with many rooms so the breakfast room can feel crowded. The view of the Duomo from the breakfast room on the 5th floor is incredible. I would definitely stay here again."
"We recently stayed at Hotel Cavour and had a great experience overall. The staff were genuinely friendly, welcoming, and always happy to help, which made a big difference to our stay.
The location is excellent—right in the heart of Florence, making it very easy to explore all the main attractions on foot. For the price, it offers really good value considering the central location and overall quality.
Breakfast was also very good, with a nice variety to start the day properly.
All in all, a solid choice if you’re visiting Florence—comfortable, well-located, and reasonably priced with great service."
"You are paying for the view!!!! This hotel was not worth the money spent in my opinion. The hotel staff was not very accommodating, though the restaurant staff was lovely. We had to bring our luggage up to our room and back down during check in and check out — no one even offered and trust me it was a hike to get it up there. Also they overcharged us at every turn. At their overpriced wine testing (which they were unprepared for our reservation, not set up and didn’t remember what we booked) they said a bottle was $40, then at dinner said the same bottle was now $65! Every glass of wine was steeply priced and the wine tasting was boring and uninformative. We preferred our wine tasting elsewhere (save your money!). The bed was extremely uncomfortable, worst one we slept on the whole trip. While the chef at their restaurant is incredible, we enjoyed our first dinner there and felt like it was worth the money. The food for the olive grove dinner was not as good and we didn’t even get to sit in the grove for most of the night due to the cold temps (the highlight was the incredible live band they had which saved the dinner for us). Overall we spent almost no time at the hotel and were very disappointed in the overall experience — not a luxury experience at all. Save your money, go elsewhere or be prepared to pay solely for the view. "
How many pet-friendly hotels should I expect to find in Radda in Chianti?
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What's the best time of year to travel to Radda in Chianti with my pet?
When you travel with your pet, keeping tabs on the weather can help you make the trip more safe and fun for everyone. The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 72°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 44°F. Average annual precipitation for Radda in Chianti is 37 inches.
What is there to see and do with your pet in Radda in Chianti?
Known for its wineries and churches, Radda in Chianti has lots to offer visitors. See the local sights and visit Castello di Radda Winery and Borgo di Vescine - Tenute di Castelvecchi. While you're there, make sure you don't miss Castello di Albola and Volpaia.