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Hotel Unicorno - Firenze, Italy

Via dei Fosi 27
Firenze, 50123
Nightly Rates (115.50 - 166.83)  
Hotel Unicorno

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Property Description
The Hotel has a particular interesting situation on a street of antique shops in the very heart of Florence. Renovation of the Hotel (last furbish 1997 ) was achieved by combining the original features of the 15th century building with a more simple and elegant style. An appealing interior and Individually shaped bedrooms are the result. Close to Santa Maria Novella and within easy reach of the Railway Station, there are the main museums,monuments, Congress and Exhibition (Fortezza da Basso ) area at just 5 minute by walking. * Please ask us for the reservation of Uffizi/ Accademia museums, we will help you at any time. We will also get ticket for the Comunale Theater, Verdi Theater, Pergola Theater through the Florence Box Office. * All rooms are provided with: bathtub/shower, air conditioning, direct telephone, frigo bar, satellite TV, safety box, hear dryer, and RJ11 socket for connecting notebook to the Internet.

Hotel Unicorno


Amenities
  • TV

  • Air Conditioned

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Elevators

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Pets Allowed

  • Safe

  • Telephone

  • 220 AC


  • Room Information
  • DBLST

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

  • Single room with one large bed. Standard single room with one large bed
  • QUAST

  • Quad Room (with tub). Standard quad room for four people - one large bed plus two single beds, private bath with tub
  • SGLST

  • Single Room (with shower). Standard single room with one bed, private bath with shower
  • TPLST

  • Triple Room (with tub). Standard triple room for three people - one large bed plus one single bed, private bath with tub
  • TWNST

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

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1 PM 

  • Check out time is Noon 

  • Time Zone is  GMT+2 

  • Opened in  0 

  • Renovated in  0 

  • 28  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 0  floors. 


  • Directions
    By feet: getting from the front of the station,crossing the road and passing thought the Santa Maria Novella square, the Hotel Unicorno is right at the end of square takes all 5 minutes.By taxi: (minimum fare) available in front of the station 2 minutesfrom Florence Airport: 15-17 minutes by taxi, from : 30 minute by bus number 62, in the front of Air port entrance, get down at S,M,N railway stati station 8.0 KM 5.0 KM 0.4 KM

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations must be guaranted by a valid credit card

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellate 7 days before the arrival to avoid a 1st night penalty.


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