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Old December 17th, 2003, 01:53 AM
R. Kinory
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We are going to be in Florence next month and really want to swim
daily. I find that there are many outdoor pools, but I am unable to
find indoor public or even hotel pools . Can someone help with this
problem??? Thanks....Ruth




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Old December 17th, 2003, 08:51 AM
Tim Challenger
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 20:53:19 -0500 (EST), R. Kinory wrote:

We are going to be in Florence next month and really want to swim
daily. I find that there are many outdoor pools, but I am unable to
find indoor public or even hotel pools . Can someone help with this
problem??? Thanks....Ruth


I'm sure the outdoor ones would be heated (if they're open). Actually I
find it very enjoyable to be in a warm pool while the fresh air around is
freezing.
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Old December 17th, 2003, 07:09 PM
Steltzjr
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I'm sure the outdoor ones would be heated (if they're open). Actually I find
it very enjoyable to be in a warm pool while the fresh air around is
freezing.

I just can't imagine Florence having any outdoor heated swimming pools conected
to center city hotels.

Did you do a search of the Michelin web site (www.viamichelin.com)? Possibly
the very expensive hotels may have indoor pools. The Michelin site identifies
which hotels have pools.

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Old December 17th, 2003, 07:19 PM
Jenn
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Default Indoor Swimming Pool Florence

In article ,
(Steltzjr) wrote:

I'm sure the outdoor ones would be heated (if they're open). Actually I
find
it very enjoyable to be in a warm pool while the fresh air around is
freezing.

I just can't imagine Florence having any outdoor heated swimming pools
conected
to center city hotels.

Did you do a search of the Michelin web site (
www.viamichelin.com)? Possibly
the very expensive hotels may have indoor pools. The Michelin site
identifies
which hotels have pools.



The Kraft has a pool on their roof and is nicely located -- no idea if
they run it in the winter

several municipal pools have big tents to cover them for winter use --
but don't know if they actually use them in winter
 




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