San Gallo Palace Florence (Florence)
- San Gallo Palace Florence (Florence)
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San Gallo Palace Florence
country: Italy, city: Florence (City Centre: Duomo)
San Gallo Palace Florence The San Gallo Palace Florence combines the requirements of today's clients with an elegant and relaxing atmosphere and offers efficient services to respond to the needs of guests travelling for business or pleasure.
Location
Located in the centre of Florence, the San Gallo Palace is placed in Piazza della Liberta, one of the most significant areas of the city, during medieval times. Situated in a perfect location, the property is 10 minutes from the main sights of Florence and is close to the Exposition, and congress centre of the city.
Rooms
The hotel boasts 56 comfortable and well-furnished guestrooms that are equipped with contemporary amenities. 24-hour attentive room service is also available for your convenience.
Restaurant
The onsite American snack bar is open 24 hours, offering an extensive range of snacks and culinary delights.
General
The San Gallo Palace also offers conference facilities to cater comfortably for up to 70 people. There is also a private parking space available at the premises.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Cocktail bar Conference facilities Disabled facilities Faxing facilities Internet access Laundry facilities Parking facilities Room service Safe deposit box | Air conditioning Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer In-room safe Internet access Mini bar Modem/data port connection Private bathroom / Ensuite Radio Tea and coffee making facilities Telephone Voice mail |
Extra Information:
Address:
Via Lorenzo il Magnifico 2
50129 Florence
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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