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Hotel Overview
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The Porta Faenza Hotel is convenientely located in Florence's historic centre, next to the Santa Maria Novella railway station, just steps away from the Conference Hall and the Fortezza da Basso exhibition grounds. The structure is a beautiful 18th century building which has been completely refurbished internally, with elevator, air-conditioning and soundproof rooms, some of which are equipped for the disabled, while others enjoy rooftop views. The reception area hosts a pleasant bar and offers plenty of common space. A very valuable asset in the city centre is the hotel's private garage, accessible 24 hours a day and located only a few metres away.
The property offers a warm hospitality to all guests visiting Florence for business or pleasure, and provides city tours reservatons, as well as bookings for restaurants, theatres, museums and art galleries. |
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Location
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Porta Faenza Hotel is located near the central train station of S.M. Novella. The Hotel Porta Faenza is situated just steps from the conference hall and exhibition grounds of the Fortezza da Basso. |
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Hotel Facilities
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Porta Faenza Hotel offers:
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- Laundry service
- Lift/elevator
- Pets accepted
- City tour
- Concierge
- Bar
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- Luggage room
- Multilingual staff
- Garage
- Tourist information
- Front desk - 24 hour
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Accommodation
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Porta Faenza Hotel offers 25 soundproof rooms which are nicely furnished and feature a private bathroom with hairdryer, satellite TV, direct dial telephone, Internet plug, individually controlled air-conditioning, heating, mini bar, writing desk and electronic mini safe. Baby cots, non-smoking accommodations and rooms equipped for the disabled are available on request. Small pets are welcome.
The superior rooms are very large and have a sitting area. Some also have beamed or decorated ceilings. Several rooms overlook via Faenza, a typical Medieval street with cobblestones, while the others face the inner courtyard or the back (these are very quiet). Two rooms have private terrace overlooking Florence's famous rooftops. |
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