PISTOIA
, 18km northwest of Prato and also capital of its own province, is one of the least visited cities in Tuscany - an unjustified ranking for this quiet, well-preserved medieval city just 35 minutes by train from Florence (and about the same by bus). Pistoia was known throughout medieval times for its feuding and was condemned by Dante, Machiavelli and others; Michelangelo referred to the Pistoiese as "the enemies of heaven". An important metalworking centre, it left a... [More]
Located on the historic Via Curtatone e Montanara, close the landmark Piazza Duomo, and just steps away from the main fashion houses, museums and galleries, this is the ideal base from which to visit the key attractions of this beautiful and historic Tuscany's city.The hotel's elegant décor offers ... [More]
The Hotel Leon Bianco is situated in the historic centre of Pistoia in a quiet area not far from the Piazza del Duomo, and ten minutes on feet from railway station. Completely renovated, it has 26 rooms with bathroom en-suite, colour tv, telephone with direct dialling, hair dryer, safes, lift and ni... [More]