Brunelleschi Hotel: Luxury Hotel in the center of Florence

If you are visiting Florence in Italy, consider staying at the Hotel Brunelleschi – the best boutique hotel in the city.

Whether you are traveling for a city break or for business, travelling to a city as famous as Florence requires a good organizational plan. It starts by looking for a place to stay that not only has a great location but also has some great facilities and possibly an affordable price. The Brunelleschi Luxury Hotel in Florence certainly meets all these requirements and offers much more to make it an authentic Italian experience. Mentioned in the best-selling thriller novel “Il Codice Da Vinci”, it also has a glamorous charm that is unmatched in any other hotel in the city. So let’s find out everything you need to know about the hotel below.

Based in a Grand Location

Located in the city center, the Brunelleschi Hotel Florence is strategically placed within the walking distance of some of Florence’s must-see attractions. The Cathedral di Santa Maria with its famous Duomo and the bell tower is around the corner. You can also pay a visit to the Uffizi Gallery, the Museo dell’ Opera del Duomo, the Palazzo Vecchio, the Piazzale Michelangelo, the Passeios Na Toscana and so on with a few minutes’ walks from the hotel. For a change, you can also visit one of the famous shopping districts in Florence, the Via Dei Calzaiuoli on foot. The area is also filled with many street food stalls, designer clothing, and jeweler stores, chic bars, etc.

Located in the city center, the Brunelleschi Hotel Florence is strategically located just a few steps from some of Florence’s must-see attractions. The Cathedral of Santa Maria with its famous Duomo and the bell tower is just around the corner. You can also visit the Uffizi Gallery where you can admire the Venus by Botticelli, the Museum of the Opera del Duomo where you can admire the works of Giotto, Palazzo Vecchio located in Piazza Della Signoria and Piazzale Michelangelo, which is the most famous observation point of the city, and so on with a few minutes’ walks from the hotel. For a change, you can also walk to one of Florence’s famous shopping districts, Via Dei Calzaiuoli, which is the most central and elegant street in Florence. The area is also full of street food stalls, designer clothing, jewelry stores, chic bars, etc..

Downtown History with Modern Rooms

Built with a combination of a Byzantine stone tower and a medieval church that was built over an ancient Roman bath in the first place, the Brunelleschi Luxury Hotel in Florence is an archaeological attraction in its own right. The downtown history-vibe extends to the upscale interior, with an exhibition of valuable artefacts placed at every turn. The stoned walls, arched windows, and beams only enhances its downtown characteristics.

The 96 luxury rooms and suites are designed based on the Baroque décor – opulent, classy, yet totally uncluttered. Most of these rooms also come with a magnificent view of the Florentine skyline. Among others, the exclusive features include a 360-degree Panorama Suite, a Pool Suite with an open-roof Jacuzzi, a Duomo suite with the best view of the famous dome in Florence, etc.

Uptown Service and Facilities

The Brunelleschi Hotel Florence in the city center also has 3 upscale meeting areas, a gym, and two great restaurants – the Santa Elisabetta and the Osteria Pagliazza. The Santa Elisabetta has been mentioned in the Michelin guide for its fine gourmet cuisines. There are 24-hours room services, with the gracious concierge always ready to meet your demands. Free Wi-Fi comes as standard, while there is also free breakfast and free cancellations on selected rates. The on-site archaeological tour is also something found in no other hotels in Florence.

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