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La Cité Libreriacafè
The guide was updated:La Cité Libreriacafè is not only a coffee shop but also a bookshop with live concerts, a very 70's atmosphere, quality products (coffees but also a larger range of drinks). Tons of books crawling down the shelves will make you forget everything about your plans for the day.
Useful Information
- Address: Borgo S. Frediano, 20, Florence
- Opening hours: Monday - Saturday: 2PM–2AM, Sunday: 3PM–12AM
- Website: www.lacitelibreria.info
- Phone: +39 055 210387
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