HOTEL PALAZZO VECCHIO in Florence (Italy)

 

HOTEL PALAZZO VECCHIO in Italy

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VIA CENNINI, 4,
Florence,

Hotel Palazzo Vecchio.Just a few steps from Santa Maria Novella, near Fortezza da Basso, the Duomo and the most famous sights of the city, with top quality services and comforts. In large spaces with an essential elegance and Tuscan hospitality, a combination of tradition and modernity. Thoughtfully furnished, the rooms at the Hotel Palazzo Vecchio stand out from other 3-star hotels in Florence for their sophisticated elegance and top level comfort and services making your stay in a hotel in Florence more than enjoyable.The rooms in Hotel Palazzo Vecchio di Firenze are in the wing of an elegant building from the 1920s in a typical Florentine architectural style with a light facade divided by gray stone molding outlining the interior structure. An atmosphere of lively Tuscan tradition can be felt in the lobby and other public rooms, underlined by the furniture and floors inspired by the designs of the age-old working of precious stones and marble, beautiful examples of which are housed in the Mediceo Opificio delle Pietre Dure. The breakfast room is large and bright: a continental breakfast buffet is offered, to meet the needs of the Italian and international guests who are staying in Florence for business or pleasure.

Rates From £45 per night.
Rooms: 34
Accommodation Type: Hotel
 
Directions:By carComing from Milan and Bologna (A1 highway) take the Firenze Nordexit and follow the directions for Downtown Train Station Santa MariaNovella, on the right side of the train station is Piazza Adua, Via Cennini starts there and the Hotel is on number 4.Coming from Rome (A1 highway) take the Firenze Sud exit and follow the directions for DowntownTrain Station Santa Maria Novella. You will see Via Cennini near 30 meters from the station andon the corner of Piazza Adua, we are on Via Cennini, 4.Coming from Genoa or Pisa (A11 highway) drive along the highway to theend and follow the directions for DowntownTrain Station Santa MariaNovella and follow the indications as above.By planeA shuttle service is available from Amerigo Vespucci Florenceairport (Fly by bus leaving every 30 minutes)which conveniently brings you to the city center near the train station Santa Maria Novella at the cost of 4,00 Euro. Another option is a private taxi which brings you directly to the Hotel, the costis around 20,00-30,00 Euro.By trainYou can reach Hotel Palazzo Vecchio on foot from Santa Maria Novella CentralStation: take the exit on your left when coming from the platforms. Cross the street and follow the sidewalk to the left, turn right on the corner (Piazza Adua),you can see the hotel from here, located at no. 4 of Via Cennini. The walkfrom the station to the Hotel should take about 3-4 minutes.



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