Hotel Nizza 3*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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Parking
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On-site Dining
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Child-friendly
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Air conditioning
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Pets
Location
Providing 18 rooms, the traditional Hotel Nizza Florence is nestled about a 5-minute walk from Arno. The 3-star hotel offers Wi-Fi in public areas and a private parking lot nearby.
This charming hotel puts you right in the centre of Florence, in proximity to the Bargello National Museum. The Nizza is located just 600 m from the spandrel segmental Ponte Vecchio Arch Bridge and only 1.2 km from the Hospital of Innocents. Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to Fortezza da Basso - Gardens, which is approximately 15 minutes' walk away. Along with other cultural attractions the Palatine Gallery is nestled a short way from the accommodation. This quality hotel is close to a railway station and Piazza degli Ottaviani bus stop is 250 metres away.
The rooms at Hotel Nizza have individual climate control, an iron and ironing board. Some of them comprise a dining area and a kitchenette, appointed with a sofa bed and a study desk. Guests can make use of an electric kettle, and relax with wireless internet. Some of these rooms have views of the inner courtyard. Looking onto the inner courtyard, the double room features kitchen with an electric kettle and fridges.
There is a lounge bar onsite. All'antico vinaio offers a wide range of Delhi dishes and lies 13 minutes on foot from the Nizza Florence.
Review by hotel critic
Nestled in the heart of Florence, Hotel Nizza is a delightful sanctuary that embodies the essence of Florentine charm. As I stepped into this historic haven, a sense of tranquility took hold, despite its proximity-merely a stone's throw-from iconic attractions such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and the bustling Central Market. The attentive staff, particularly the warm smiles of Paola and Edi, immediately made us feel at home, enhancing our stay with their genuine friendliness. Breakfast was a highlight-imagine starting your day with freshly baked pastries, local ham, and a selection of cheeses-all perfectly complemented by the rich aroma of Italian coffee. While I would have loved a bit more fresh fruit, the overall spread was a delightful reflection of Tuscan hospitality. Our room, impeccably clean and tastefully decorated in the classic Tuscan-Florentine style, offered the perfect refuge after a day of exploration. The hotel's serene atmosphere was surprising, given its central location; we enjoyed the soothing silence, thanks to soundproof windows that allowed us to sleep soundly. Minor improvements, such as brighter lighting in the bathroom and additional shelving, could elevate the experience even further. In all, my time at Hotel Nizza was a celebration of not just the city's rich culinary and cultural offerings but also the warm embrace of family-run hospitality that embodies Florence. I will certainly recommend this hidden gem to friends and return for another visit.