A precious black pearl tucked away in the heart of the historical center, Albergo Firenze is located in Piazza Donati just steps off of t... more »
A precious black pearl tucked away in the heart of the historical center, Albergo Firenze is located in Piazza Donati just steps off of the main Via del Corso where one can easily reach important monuments like the Florence Dome, Piazza della Signoria, the Uffizi, and Ponte Vecchio. The 5 floors of Albergo Firenze are found next to a medieval "tower house" originally occupied by the noble Donati family, where Gemma Donati, Dante Alighieri's wife was born. Walk down the quaint side streets surrounding this gracious hotel in Florence and find the most delightful Florentine specialty shops and boutiques, cafes, restaurants and some of best shops in Florence for designer "made in Italy " shopping. All of the hotel's 57 rooms are spaciously designed to make the stay comfortable with air conditioning, and Satellite TV, safety and deposit boxes.In other words? Albergo Firenze is the perfect choice when searching for a hotel offering simplicity and convenience affordable prices all set within a welcoming Florentine atmosphere. The amenities provided by the hotel are concierge,currency exchange, disabled facilities, doctor on call, Internet access - high Speed and wireless, library, lift / elevator, lobby, parking facilities - at cost, reception, safe deposit box and tour desk. Breakfast included.
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This hotel has the best location for
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Posted Jul 04, 2005
Good
This hotel has the best location for discovering Florence on foot. We could walk to all the points of interest in just a few minutes. The Duomo, San Lorenzo, Piazza della Signoria, Uffizi, Santa Croce, Piazza della Republica, Ponte Vecchio,...
Just a couple minutes walk from the
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Posted Jan 27, 2002
Okay
Just a couple minutes walk from the Duomo is the Albergo Firenze. Clean, modern, friendly staff, and an unbeatable location just off the Via del Corso.
All rooms have private bath, phone, and TV, which is a nice touch. I wouldn''t...