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Hotel Pierre - Firenze, Italy

VIA DE LAMBERTI, 5
Firenze, 50123
Nightly Rates (378.21 - 493.31)  
Hotel Pierre

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Property Description
Designed in Gothic style towards the end of the nineteenth-century by the architect Pietro Berti, the hotel is perfectly integrated within the architectural context of the historic center of Florence. The Hotel Pierre is a striking 13th century building with a splendid façade. This stylish hotel was completely renovated in March of 1999, bringing the entrance, windows and rooms back to the old style. The floors were refurbished in marble, completing the elegant ambiance of the four-star hotel. The Hotel Pierre has 39 rooms, all of which are spacious doubles, fitted with air-conditioning, direct phone line, mini bar and satellite television. . The warm and welcoming environment is reflected in the traditional décor - classic furniture, parquet flooring in the bedrooms and marble in the bathrooms. The Hotel Pierre is clearly in a privileged position, making it an ideal starting-point for visits to dining, shopping and entertainment venues.Recently in 2006 ADSL Broadband Internet Connection was added at all guest room

Hotel Pierre


Amenities
  • Laundry Service

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • TV Remote Control

  • Mini Bar

  • Concierge Desk

  • Express Check In

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Connecting Rooms

  • Air Conditioned

  • Air Conditioned

  • Fire Alarm with Light

  • Elevators

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Wheel Chair Access

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Outlet Adapters


  • Room Information
  • DUSST

  • Double room for single use.
  • TPLST

  • Triple room with private bath. Triple room (3 single beds) for three persons with private bath
  • TWNST

  • Twin room with 2 single beds. Standard twin room with two beds
  • SGLST

  • Single room with private bath. Single room (1 bed) for one person with private bath
  • DBLST

  • Double Room. Standard double room for two people - one large bed
  • TWNLX

  • Twin room de-luxe with 2 single beds. twin room de-luxe with two beds
  • DBLLX

  • Double Room. De-luxe double room for two people - one large bed

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2 PM 

  • Check out time is Noon 

  • Time Zone is  GMT+1 

  • Opened in  1980 

  • Renovated in  2001 

  • 44  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Directions
    Hotel Driving Directions From Amerigo Vespucci Airport: Take Via Nicola Porpora for 60 meters, turn left. Take Via Giovanni Paisiello for 140 meters, turn right. Take Via del Ponte alle Mosse for 500 meters, turn right. Take Piazzale della Port al Prato for 44 meters, turn right. Take Viale Fratelli Rosselli for 280 meters. Take Piazzale della Porta al Prato for 160 meters. Take Viale Fratelli Rosselli for 130 meters, turn left. Take Via Jacopo Diacceto for 280 meters, turn right. Take Via Luigi Alamanni for 180 meters, turn right. Take Via di Santa Caterina da Siena for 130 meters, turn left. Take Via della Scala for 350 meters, turn right. Take Piazza degli Ottaviant for 53 meters, turn left. Take Via della Spada for 38 meters, turn left. Take Via del Moro for 120 meters, turn right. Take Via del Trebbio for 85 meters, turn left. Take Via de' Pecori for 110 meters, turn right. Take Via de' Vecchietti for 130 meters, turn left. Take Via degli Strozzi for 63 meters, turn right. Take Piazza della Repubblica for 15 meters. Take Via Pellicceria for 59 meters, turn left. Take Via San Miniato fra le Torri for 36 meters, turn right. Take Via dei Cavalieri for 29 meters, turn left. Take Via de' Lamberti for 35 meters.

    Guarantee Policy
    A valid Credit Card is required to guarantee the reservation.

    Cancellation Policy
    2 days before the arrival


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