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The Hotel Albani is a palace; a gem of sober architecture and refined
atmosphere on a quiet street within walking distance of Santa Maria
Novella train station, in the centre of Firenze. The hotel is a
neo-classical gem boasting its own pretty courtyard garden, with typical
Florentine style throughout the handsome guest rooms and public areas.
Attentive guests will notice the gracious details and Italian flair
throughout. Indeed, the hotel seems to concentrate exclusively on
bestowing privilege upon its guests through the warmth of the wood
furniture, exquisite Florentine fabrics and local Italian marble. With
its fine antique clocks, lamps and elegant low armchairs, the impression
is of a supremely elegant and private home, rather than a hotel.
The hotel offers comfortable single, double, and family rooms, as well
as luxurious double suites featuring a separate living room. All of the
rooms are charmingly furnished in Florentine style and decorated with
exclusively designed carpets and textile fabrics. The rooms are also
soundproofed, making it possible to enjoy a pleasant and relaxing sleep.
Furthermore, six rooms are reserved for disabled guests and non-smoking
rooms are available upon request.
The hotel features the Bernini restaurant, whose skilled chef proposes
traditional Italian cuisine and a selection of international dishes, a
wine cellar, and bar that serves a selection of salads, cold dishes and
desserts as well as the usual cocktails and drinks. The Hotel Albani
Firenze is also a superb conference venue, with three wide and bright
meeting rooms that connect to the spacious foyer. They consistently
reflect the refined style of the hotel and feature the most requested
high tech equipment.
The excellent location in the city's historic centre, between Piazza San
Lorenzo and the Santa Maria Novella railway station, next to the
Convention Centre and the Fortezza da Basso Exhibition Centre and just a
short walk away from the Duomo and the major tourist sites, make it an
ideal destination for both business and leisure stays in one of the most
beautiful Italian cities. Firenze has long been a world-famous city for
its art and history, as well as an important centre for business,
industry, crafts, trade, fashion, food and tourism.
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