My husband and I started our first trip to Italy in Florence, and we had a simply lovely stay at the Palazzo Bardi. We were warmly received by Roberta, the owner, and were happily set up for the next four days. The location is, indeed, very nice, an easy walk to almost any point in the city (although I highly recommend taking a cab if coming by air or train). Modern amenities (helpful air conditioning, laundry, Nespresso machine, fab kitchen--not that you want to cook in Florence!), but beautiful old details, including the lovely chiaroscuro details on the ceiling, antique furniture, and the building itself. There are many nice places to have dinner or gelato right around the corner or over the river (this area of the Via de Benci is not quiet on a weekend evening, mind you, it is a little hot spot), and we enjoyed leisurely breakfasts at home. *Have a great time!*
NOTE: this building is of great historic import! The Palazzo Bardi was also the home of the Florentine Camerata, including possibly the first performance of Peri's 'Euridice,' in a historic theater, now in another part of the Palazzo.