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Hotel Villa San Michele - Fiesole, Italy

Via Doccia 4
Fiesole, 50014
Nightly Rates (806.59 - 2,255.89)   4 Star
Hotel Villa San Michele

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Property Description
Hotel Villa San Michele is a former 15th century monastery with superb views of Florence. With a façade designed by Michelangelo, the hotel offers an elegant and luxurious atmosphere - the perfect setting for rest and relaxation. All rates include a full American buffet breakfast. -Seasonal Closure- Opening day: March 22nd 2007 from 2.00 p.m. Closing day: November 18th 2007 after breakfast

Hotel Villa San Michele


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Concierge

  • Courtesy Car

  • Free Local Telephone Calls

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Guest rooms

  • - A1P - Presidential Suite Unique. Located in the 17th century 'Limonaia' (the former orangerie of the convent) it enjoys a breathtaking view over Florence and the sorrounding hills. The apartment is composed of a bedroom and a large sitting room both facing Florence and beautifully decorated in Tuscan renaissance style. A large marble bathroom with separate shower cubicle and double vanity basins as well as a kitchenette are at guests' disposal Additional beds can be added in the lounge for children sharing room with their parents. This suite has a private garden with a natural water spring and a fully furnished terrace where guests can relax after visiting Florence. - A1V - Garden Suite Very special and large Suites located in the Garden of the Villa with private terrace and a fantastic view over Florence. Beautifully appointed and recently renovated these suites offer separate living rooms and have all comforts. One or two extra beds may be added in the lounge for children sharing room with the parents. Large marble bathroom with separate shower cubicle and double vanity basins. A beautiful selection of toiletries at guests' disposal - A1S - Suite Very special suites located in the original part of the Building with beautiful view over Florence from windows. Beautifully decorated, very charming accommodation with large sitting area and original furniture from 17th Century and fireplaces. One extra bed may be added in the lounge for children sharing room with the parents. Large marble bathroom with separate shower cubicle and double vanity basins. A beautiful selection of toiletries at clients' disposal. - A1J - Executive Junior suite Located in the garden these Junior Suites have a private terrace and afford a spectacular view over Florence and the garden. Recently renovated, luxurious decor with lounge area, spacious accommodation. Most connecting with Junior Suites next door. Beds can be either one king or two twin beds. One extra bed may be added in the lounge for children sharing room with the parents. Large marble bathroom with separate shower cubicle and double vanity basins. A beautiful selection of toiletries, soft towels at clients' disposal. - B1J - Deluxe junior suite Located in the Garden, these Junior Suites have private terrace overlooking the gardens. Very spacious with lounge area, beautifully decorated with all comforts. Most connecting with other Junior Suites, ideal for families. Beds can be either one king or two twin beds. One extra bed may be added in the lounge for children sharing room with the parents. Large marble bathroom with separate shower cubicle and double vanity basins. A beautiful selection of toiletries at clients' disposal. - C1J - Superior Junior suite These Junior Suites have private garden overlooking the Valley. Tastefully decorated with lounge area Beds can be either one king or two twin beds. One extra bed may be added in the lounge for children sharing room with the parents. Large marble bathroom with separate shower cubicle and double vanity basins. A beautiful selection of toiletries at clients' disposal. - A1K - Deluxe Room Located in the original part of the Building these rooms are overlooking either Florence or the Gardens. With either one King-bed or two twin beds, these rooms are well appointed with all comforts. Large marble bathroom with separate shower - B1K - Superior Room Located in the original part of the Building, these rooms are very spacious. Recently renovated with all comforts. Superior rooms are overlooking either the Courtyard or the country side. Large marble bathroom with separate shower. - C1K - Standard Room Located in the original part of the Building, these rooms are not very large but they are absolutely charming and cosy. Decorated with original furniture of 17th Century, four posted bed and fireplace. The bathroom is newly renovated with bathtub and built-in shower.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Opened in  1600 

  • Renovated in  2005 

  • 46  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    Hotel Villa San Michele is located six miles from Florence Peretola Domestic Airport and 50 miles from Pisa International Airport. Peretola Airport is six miles away and Pisa International Airport is 50 miles away

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card required

    Cancellation Policy
    72 hours prior to arrival

    Restaurant Information
    Loggia Terrace Restaurant  The Loggia Terrace Restaurant provides one of the most unique dining venues in Europe, overlooking Florence and the Arno Valley. In cooler weather the indoor Cloister Restaurant is used. Both feature the very finest in Tuscan and regional Italian specialities. House specialities include home made pasta, mushrooms and meat. The Terrace Bar  The terrace bar is a popular rendez-vous, and there is a cocktail bar in the ancient refectory of the monastery, dominated by stunning antique frescos. The terrace and the garden can also provide a memorable backdrop to banquets, parties and receptions for up to 80 guests.

    Recreation Information
  • Sporting Facilities

  • * Swimming pool - heated with spectacular views of Florence. Open from late spring to early autumn. * Golf - Ugolino Golf Course in the Chianti Valley. 18 holes. 45 minutes from the hotel. * Horse riding - available at the Cascine Park. Five miles from the hotel. * Health club - Small gymnasium next to the pool. Massage possible on request.


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