The Bed & Breakfast is located in Palazzo Agostini, also known as Palazzo dell’ Ussero, with its fifteenth century façade and remains of the ancient city walls dating back to before 1155, when Pisa was an important Maritime republic. The façade is late-Gothic which in the 1400s alternated with the Renaissance style.
The name of the building comes from the coffee rooms of Caffè dell’Ussero, historic meeting place founded on 1st September 1775. The cafe was previously an inn, the Locanda dell’Ussero. Famous and distinguished guests have been Carlo Goldoni in 1744, Giacomo Casanova in 1760, Count Alfieri in 1785, Filippo Mazzei in 1792, Gioacchino Belli in 1829 and John Ruskin in 1840.
Bed and Break Fast:
The Bed & Breakfast can be easily reached by car and public transport. It has independent entrance, is elegantly furnished and have satellite TV, air conditioning, kitchenette with fridge, sink and electric hotplates:
breakfast is offered at Caffè dell’Ussero on the ground floor below the B&B.
Children under 6 years of age are free. The porter's lodge is open from 8:00 to 12:00.
English and French spoken.
ACCOMMODATION: The Relais dell’Ussero offers friendly accommodation on a Bed and Breakfast basis in a private historical house.
Hospitality
In the suite we have reserved for you, you will find a pleasant atmosphere and as much information as you wish regarding visits to monuments, tourist attractions, good restaurants or any other special place you might wish to see. We are able to assist you to sort out any small problem you may encounter such as a bank or a specialist shop, even the need for a doctor. We shall be there to help you in case of difficulties with the function of electrical or other appliances you have in the flat