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                <title>Palazzo Vecchieti</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Continuing on my recent trip, after Forte Dei Marmi I went to grand old Florence itself and enjoyed a stellar stay at Palazzo Vecchieti.  Old time deluxe service with a butler no less was perfectly coupled with modern comforts and attention to style and design.  Decor may not be the selling point in many accommodations, but here it really pops out and grabs you.  The cool chic modern vibe is in perfect contrast to the area itself and really enticing to those with an eye for design.  Enough about aesthetics, the idea of having butler service is just so unique that it's almost worth experiencing for its own sake.  Aside from that the location in the Signoria Square is absolutely ideal and is perfect for anyone making their way about on foot... or anyone who wants to save time on buses and money on taxis.  Definitely a great find.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Il Bacaro</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Il Bacaro is an awesome restaurant about five minutes from the Pantheon.  Like a lot of places in the area it's not exactly cheap, but it's also not astronomically expensive, and for sure less pretentious than many places in the center.  One thing really separates it from the competition; the quality of the food.  Prepared fresh daily by skilled, caring personnel, as much love as time and effort go into cooking these fabulous dishes and makes all the difference in taste.  Seasonal menus are also a bonus, meaning you only get food REALLY in season at the time. The pumpkin sauce is to die for, the meat delectable, and leaving without dessert may just be a cardinal sin.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Il Negrescro</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Il Negresco is a lovely hotel boasting sea views and much more, as well as cuisine samples.  It proved to be true and we ate very well.  The view is just magic, and Forte Dei Marmi is sort of the new destination.  Where more locals go, learn it, live it, love it!]]></description>
                
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