Vasari Apartment Florence (Florence)
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Vasari Apartment Florence
country: Italy, city: Florence (City Centre: Santa Croce)
Vasari Apartment Florence Vasari Apartment Florence is located in the heart of Florence, in a historical palace. The 19th century building, with more than 15 suite apartments, is located close to a noble Florentine square. The apartments are positioned in the centre of the old city about 150 metres from the square of Santa Croce, 350 metres from Piazza del Duomo and about 500 metres from Via Tornabuoni. All apartments of the property are well equipped with modern amenities.
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Laundry facilities Parking facilities Reception | Air conditioning Cable / Satellite TV Heating Kitchen Microwave Private bathroom / Ensuite Refrigerator Telephone |
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Florence
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