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Hotel Address
Via L Alamanni, 35
50123 - Florence
Florence City Centre: Santa Maria Novella Station
Italy
Hotel Description
Owing to the extraordinary location, the Alamanni Hotel represents an ideal solution for comfortable business stays or enjoyable holidays in Florence.Location The Alamanni Hotel is a modern property located in the heart of Florence, only a few steps from the Santa Maria Novella Train Station and Fortezza da Basso. In the hotel's surroundings you can easily find many shops, typical Tuscan restaurants and banks. A 2-minute walk from the hotel will take you to the most important monuments and museums, such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria in Fiore, Piazza della Signoria, Palazzo Vecchio and much more. Rooms Alamanni Hotel boasts 17 elegantly furnished bright rooms that are equipped with all modern comforts to ensure you a pleasant stay. A 24-hour room service is also available for your conveniences. Restaurant Guests can begin their day with a delicious buffet breakfast served in the warm and pleasant atmosphere of the breakfast room. The cocktail bar is a right place to be when you wish to relax, either on your own or with friends. General The Alamanni Hotel also offers an elegant reception hall for your meetings. The staff of the Alamanni Hotel is willing to help in supplying whatever type of tourist information and service of reservations and are trained to make the guests feel comfortable and pleasant whilst staying in Florence.
Room Facilities
Air conditioning
Hairdryer
Heating
In-room safe
Mini bar
Modem/data port connection
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Radio
Telephone
Television
Hotel Facilities
Breakfast room
Cocktail bar
Concierge
Conference facilities
Currency exchange
Faxing facilities
Internet access
Lift
Parking facilities (at cost)
Pets allowed
Room service
Safe deposit box
Other Information
- 100 metres to the train station (Santa Maria Novella)
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