Hotel Aurora in Duomo Florence (Italy)

 

Hotel Aurora in Italy

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Via Luigi Alamanni, 5,
Duomo Florence,


Rates From £38 per night.
Rooms: 12
Accommodation Type: Hotel
 
How to reach the Hotel Aurora by car from Florence south: at the end of the motorway A1 tool booth FIRENZE SUD, then follow the directions VIALI CIRCONVALLAZIONE follow all the belt avenue passing from the following square (this square are easy to recongnize because you can see the old door of the old city wall) PIAZZA BECCARIA, PIAZZA DELLA LIBERT, FORTEZZA DA BASSO (congress centre), crossing the train underpass you arrive in PORTA AL PRATO here after the city door turn left changing direction (you pass again on the side of the city door), now after the 2nd traffic light turn right in VIA JACOPO DA DIACCETO, the straight on keeping on the right so you arrive in VIA LUIGI ALAMANNI follow to the number 5.From the north and Tyrrenian sea exit the motorway A1 and A11 tool booth FIRENZE NORD, as soon you are out of the motorway (end indication) go on the second on the right and follow the indication STAZIONE PORTA LA PRATO- VIALI DI CIRCONVALLAZIONE so you are on a bridge go out on the 1st on the right fllowing the indication STAZIONE PORTA LA PRATO- VIALI DI CIRCONVALLAZIONE now you are on VIA BARACCA continue straight on yiou pass on a bridge to PIAZZA PUCCINI, VIA DEL PONTE ALLE MOSSE, here at the end you find in front of you PORTA AL PRATO (the old door of the old city wall) here you go right and keep soon on the left following the indication STAZIONE (you pass again on the side of the city door in the other direction), now after the 2nd traffic light turn right in VIA JACOPO DA DIACCETO, the straight on keeping on the right so you arrive on VIA LUIGI ALAMANNI her follow to the number 5.By train At the central station of Florence SANTA MARIA NOVELLA go on the end of the rail, turn right go down the stairs on the side ARRIVI (arrivals) of the station, cross the traffic light in front of the station, turn right on the side walk and after 10 m you are in front of the no, 5 of VIA LUIGI ALAMANNI, here take the elevator and you are arrived.



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