
Brunelleschi
Duomo / San Marco
Book now!Lovely loft apartment in a historical building recently renovated (elevator available). Located in an elegant neighbourhood that is part of the most famous pedestrian area, right by the Cathedral and the Galleria dell’Accademia, a few steps from Piazza della Signoria and Ponte Vecchio.
Just go out on the street and find yourself in the heart of the city: all the major attractions are within walking distance.
The apartment is located on the 2nd floor (elevator available) and it is suitable for 2 people.
The unit is on two levels: day zone on the upper level (living room with kitchen), night zone on the lower level (bedroom, bathroom).
Living room: sofa, table and chairs, TV 32”, fully equipped kitchen (with dishes, glasses, cutlery, pots and pans, kitchen tools, corkscrew), fridge, induction stove, microwave, kettle, squeezer, toaster, coffee-maker.
Bedroom: double bed, closet.
Bathroom: shower, hairdryer.
Washing machine, iron, iron board, drying rack.
Air conditioning: available in the entire unit.
WiFi: available.
A.P.E.: class G - 159,80 kWh/m² year.
Guests have access to the entire apartment.
A booklet with all needed info, rules, downtown city map, places to visit, suggested restaurants, useful numbers, list of closets services and shops is at your disposal.
From the train station, first-time visitors inevitably gravitate towards Piazza del Duomo and the adjacent Baptistery. Their colourful patterned exteriors make a starling contrast with the dun-toned buildings around. Each of those great buildings is remarkable inside as out, and an ascent of the Cathedral's Dome will give you astounding views over the city to the hazy Tuscan hills beyond.
After exploring the cathedral, you can escape the crowds by climbing the Campanile of Giotto, the Duomo's belltower, or visit the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, a repository for works of art removed over the centuries from the Duomo, from the Baptistery and from the Campanile.
Next to it you can explore the Loggia del Bigallo. It contains a tiny museum relating to one of the city's oldest philanthropic institutions.
If you're in need of a break after this architectural and artistic overload, you can recharge your batteries at one of the cafés nearby Piazza della Repubblica, a square that was plannd as a showcase for the Florence Capital City at the end of the XIX century, of the newly united Italy.
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City tax: € 4,00 per person per night, up to a maximum of 7 nights in a row - to be paid in cash upon arrival.
Passports & IDs: all guests must be registered by law and every document must be presented upon check-in.
Check-in: from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM.