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Hotel Caffe Verdi - 24 Hours Reception
4.1/548 Reviews
Pisa City Center
This hotel is very well situated in Pisa. We arrived via the bus from Pietransina (after arriving from Bologna on Flixbus) and it was a short walk from the river with our suitcases. The room was nice and large. It was not noisy at all as the hotel is in a quiet piazza opposite the palace of justice. The staff were very friendly and the Aperol sprtitz is only 4Eur. The bed was super comfy and the room came with a fridge. The bathroom was good and had a hairdryer. All towels were changed daily. On leaving to go to the train station, the bus stop is two minutes away on the back of the palace of justice. Would definitely stay again.
Hotel di Stefano
4.1/556 Reviews
Pisa City Center
We've just returned from a great three night stay at the Di Stefano. Great location, less than 10 minutes walk from the Leaning Tower and 15 minutes from Pisa Centrale Station. The room was spacious and modern and enough space for the four of us. Excellent air conditioning and was extremely quiet at night. We all slept really well. The staff were always very friendly and each morning they serve a lovely continental breakfast in the ground floor vault which has a lot of character. I'd recommend taking a drink up to the terrace where you can see the top of the tower poking up above the roof tops. All in all a great trip and I'd highly recommend for any travellers wanting to see what Pisa has to offer beyond the Leaning Tower as well as a base to reach Florence (just an hour away by train).
You & Me
4/554 Reviews
Pisa City Center
The structure is located in a central position, two steps from the middle bridge and Borgo Stretto, with so much to be seen in the immediate vicinity. This is an old apartment dedicated to well and better with a reception structure, because the only negative note is no sound-soiled rooms and bathrooms, so there is little privacy and can be easily disturbed in case of noise neighbors. For the rest excellent experience and beyond expectations: flat on the third floor with lift, check in quick self-catering, even though having a warmer reception would be preferable. Finally: a sober but clean room, with the bonus of the balcony with a beautiful view of the Arno! I was a little titubeous in using common baths, given the covid period, but they were overall very clean, as well as numerous: 3 baths, Of which two with shower. It also excellent coffee machine with the dishes available to guests. Overall, very good structure, mainly suitable for young people or guests with greater adaptability, but in this sense excellent quality-price ratio, given affordable prices.
San Tommaso
4/543 Reviews
Pisa City Center
Don’t be fooled by the photos. But in fact, when I arrived in the room, it turned out that the photo was taken and it felt very dirty...Because it is an old building, the wall is that kind of old wall, so it looks dirty, but it is actually the texture of the wall...The interior inside is very beautiful The lamps and tables all have old European style and are very comfortable. The front desk is also very standardized, all dressed in suits, very polite and friendly, and good English. The most beautiful is the top of the hotel room, which has a bit of the feeling of a wooden house on the Norwegian side, because it may be an old house with wooden beams rebuilt, but it looks better. The hot water in the bath is also very hot. There is no elevator. We have a lot of boxes. The front desk changed us to a low-floor room~ and the heating seems to be turned off in the middle of the night. Many hotels here seem to be like this in order to save costs but it will not be cold at night. The breakfast is also quite rich, it is a normal continental breakfast, basically all.
Relais Dei Mercanti B&B and Suites
4.4/549 Reviews
Pisa City Center
I've stayed a mid-week in the hotel together with my two kids. We've had a room that was spacious enough for the three of us! It's a small hotel with 6 rooms and is located on a lovely square in the city centre of Pisa. The room was pleasant and with comfortable beds. The room has double windows and is well isolated; so we weren't bothered by the noise at night. Since we've booked through the hotel's website, breakfast was included. The neighborhood is safe and close to plenty of good, affordable restaurants. Since Pisa is very small, all sights are within walking distance (e.g. tower 10 min, train station 15 min). It's about a 10km walk to see the main sights of the city Pisa is also an excellent city to discover Tuscany. Lucca is a 30 min ride, while Florence is about 60 min away with the train. Cinque Terre is also within reach, but will take you 1,5hr bij train. We would definitely stay again at this hotel! And a perfect place to discover the beauty of Tuscany!
B&B Antica Piazza dei Miracoli
3.9/518 Reviews
Pisa City Center
I stayed in this b&b with my companion and my child. We start from the points for: - hotels in the center of Pisa, within the walls and two steps from the places to visit - private parking for payment (of course outside would cost us much more) - friendly and available staff (if you arrive after 12 p.m., leave the keys attached to the door of the room and send you all the instructions to enter) - room with fresh ceilings and large bathrooms (to reconstruct at least the bathroom) Points in the wrong way: - very hard bed - breakfast at a bar nearby cause legal covid - we assume we didn't change the towels on the second day because we found them hang and not folded as clean rooms Unfortunately the rooms are not soundless. We had a room that was going on the road and the noise felt very much, then there were also other guests who were going to beat in, out and walking through the building. All over two days in Pisa went more than well; having the baby, we had to find a structure near the center if we needed to return for a pannolin or the papa immediately.

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