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The Brunelleschi Hotel Florence is situated right in the heart of the historical
centre of the city and provides a most luxurious base from which to make the most
of this fabulous city. Just a few seconds away from the Duomo itself and featuring
rooms with a view upon request, the Brunelleschi also offers one of the most sublime
views in the city from the rooftop terrace. The Duomo, or Dome, was finished in
1436 by grand architect Filippo Brunelleschi (from whom the hotel takes its name)
and represents the most famous and distinctive landmark in Florence.
Within the Hotel Brunelleschi complex there are extensive public areas in which
to relax, socialise or even work if necessary. Our spacious and stylish American
Bar offers a vibrant atmosphere and snacks and refreshments until the early hours
while the Restaurant Santa Elisabetta is open for lunch and dinner offering top
quality Italian and international dishes. Wi-Fi internet connection is available
in the American Bar as well as in our 3 spacious conference rooms.
To view guestrooms at the Brunelleschi take the 360° Virtual Tour. Our 96 luxury
guestrooms and suites are displaced over 5 floors well served by lifts and are
all secure, spacious and private. Auto-controlled climate control comes as standard
and rooms with an ADSL socket may be requested when booking online. Room Service,
Laundry Service, International Satellite TV and fully stocked mini-bar also come
as standard.
The Hotel Brunelleschi also has a small Workout Room available to our fitness
conscious guests. The workout room also features views of the Florence skyline
to occupy the mind while the body works.
An ideal base for business and leisure travel alike, the Hotel Brunelleschi Florence
features an array of on-site amenities including an excellent restaurant, available
for exclusive dinner parties, banquets and ceremonies, a splendid panoramic roof
terrace, full concierge services and Wi-Fi technology in several public areas
of the complex. A private museum displaying the remains of an original Roman Calidarium
(hot bath) and various medieval ceramics can also be found on the premises. |