Guest User
December 5, 2021
At first I liked it. But in my room the window was so high that you had to do tightrope to reach it and I'm 170cm tall. Plus he had an absurd position - half on the bed, half on the nightstand. The only thing I could do was move just one internal shutter, making a lot of effort, moving the curtain a little with my hand, because it didn't have a cord. Opening the window was impossible. On the last day I lost my balance to open the shutter, fell and broke my right arm. I decided to go back to Milan, where I live, to go to the emergency room, in Florence I had no one. The staff didn't even ask me if I needed help packing my suitcase, didn't even call me a taxi, didn't even hold the door for me to go out, didn't walk me to the elevator or even down to open the doors. They left me completely alone, on the other hand they wanted the tourist tax anyway, without even giving me the invoice. This is not how you treat customers who pay you. My husband was waiting for me at the station in Milan, he immediately took me to the orthopedic emergency room of Gaetano Pini, where they confirmed the fracture of the humerus. If you decide to go anyway, the weird room is 103, avoid it like the plague. And bring a hair dryer, at least my bathroom didn't have one. To those who care about the Green Pass I say that nobody checks it.
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