Starhotels Michelangelo in Florence (Italy)

 

Starhotels Michelangelo in Italy

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Via Fratelli Rosselli, 2,
Florence,

Treat yourself to sophisticated ambiance and passionate service at the newly renovated Starhotel Michelangelo. Overlooking Cascine Park and the Arno River, our distinguished Florence Italy luxury hotel is just steps from the city centre. With a unique, modern design surrounded by historic architecture and lush trees, we are just the Florence you came to see. Enjoy a new dimension of hospitality in 119 elegantly furnished rooms, featuring every modern comfort. Savour authentic Tuscan cuisine in our world-class restaurant. Visit the Michelangelo Bar, and settle in with your favourite cocktail for some colourful people watching. And when you are ready to explore, use one of our complimentary bicycles for a self-guided tour along the silvery Arno. For the finest Florence luxury accommodations, look no further than Starhotels.

Rates From £88 per night.
Rooms: 119
Accommodation Type: Hotel
 
From the Station - From Santa Maria Novella Train Station (700 m), take bus to the Via della Porte Nuove stop From the Highway - From the A1 MilanoRoma highway and the A11 FirenzePisa highway (6 km), exit Firenze Nord, go toward Porta al Prato From the Airport - From Amerigo Vespucci Airport (6 km), take bus to the Via Alamanni stop



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