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Borghese Palace
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Information |
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Italy |
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City |
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Florence |
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Address |
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Via Ghibellina, 174/r |
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Region |
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Tuscany |
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Type |
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Hotel |
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Rooms |
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Description |
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The Borghese Palace Art Hotel enjoys an excellent position in Florence, in its splendid historic centre, among churches, monuments and historic buildings.
The property is housed in the eighteenth-century Borghese Palace, fully renovated and recently opened. The result is a unique atmosphere in which tradition and modernity live perfectly side by Side.
Luxury and refinement are the predominant features of the hotel interiors, from its spacious lounges to the elegant bedrooms. A small meeting room, Wi-Fi Internet connection, a bar and a wellness centre with sauna, Turkish bath and fitness room await guests.
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Room Description |
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The hotel has rooms classic, superior and executive, as well as of junior suites, all endowed with private services and hairdryer. The junior suites are equipped with parquet floor and aluminium details, leather beds, crystal basins and panoramic shower.
The rooms have been decorated and personalized with bas reliefs, and offer its guests every comfort:
conditioned air, safe, minibar, TV sat, direct telephone, heating and internet connection . Some rooms are equipped disabled people.
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Hotel Facilities |
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Bar, Concierge, Elevator, Front Desk Safe Deposit Box, Handicapped, Laundry, Pets allowed, Satellite TV, Terrace |
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Room Facilities |
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Direct Dial Phone, Hairdryer, Independent Air Conditioning, Independent Heating, Jacuzzi, Mini Bar, Room Service, Safe Deposit Box, Satellite TV |
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In the Vicinity |
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The property's central position will allow to visit the entire historic centre on foot: the splendid Piazza della Signoria, uffizi Gallery and Ponte Vecchio, with its old jewel’s shops, are easily reachable in few minutes. A little further ahead, the is easily reachable the Accademia Gallery where it’s possible to visit the famous statue David of Michelangelo.
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