Frommer's Review
Since 1807, Piero pilgrims and other Sansepolcro visitors have been stopping at this inn. The rooms are nothing special -- tiled floors with a throw rug or two, a random assortment of furniture and Piero posters, and many shower heads without a curtain -- but the Fiorentino is central, clean, friendly, and very well priced. And you never have to leave the building for the best restaurant in town. The accommodations on the third floor are a bit smaller but more pleasant, with nice parquet floors, views over the rooftops (some to the mountains beyond), and country-style quilts. There's also a small terrace where you can breakfast in nice weather. A recent renovation has added bathrooms to all the rooms.
Facilities:
Best restaurant in town; limited room service (breakfast)
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