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Grand Hotel Minerva, Florence
General Information:
Total Rooms: |
102 |
Type of Rooms Offered: |
Classic Double Room Superior Double Room Junior Suite Suite |
Classic Double Room:
Description: Comfortably furnished room with single bed, bathtub or shower, square or garden view.
Amenities: tea and coffee maker, hairdryer, Satellite TV, Pay per view Movies, Free Wi-Fi internet connection.
Number and type of beds: 0
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Superior Double Room:
Description: Spacious twin or double bedded room, with bathtub or shower and an exclusive view on the cloisters or the façade of Santa Maria Novella Church.
Amenities: Bathrobe, Tea and Coffee maker with cookies, complimentary mineral water, Satellite TV, Pay Per View Movies, Free Wi-Fi Internet Connection.
Number and type of beds: 0
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Junior Suite:
Description: Spacious room with twin or double bed and sitting area, Jacuzzi bathtub. Exclusive view on the cloisters or the façade of Santa Maria Novella Church.
Amenities: Bathrobe, Tea and Coffee maker with cookies, complimentary mineral water, Satellite TV, Pay Per View Movies, Free Wi-Fi Internet Connection.
Number and type of beds: 0
Occupancy: 3 Adults,
Suite:
Description: Luxury room with contemporary design, exclusive view, marble bathroom with Jacuzzi bathtub.
Amenities: Bathrobe, Tea and Coffee maker with cookies, complimentary mineral water, Satellite TV, Pay Per View Movies, Free Wi-Fi Internet Connection.
Number and type of beds: 0
Occupancy: 4 Adults,
Florence, Italy
The Cradle of the Renaissance Era. For many, Florence is synonym to style both in its glorious past and today's Italian fashion. Commerce and culture, art and science, industry and craft, this is a city where every aspect of humanity is represented in excellence. Known for the contribution of its citizens to the Arts and Sciences, Florence is a place that delights its visitors. This was the home of great personalities such as Leonardo da Vinci, Niccolo Machiavelli, Michelangelo Bounarotti, Dante Aligheri, Raphael, and the Medici family among others. Their legacy can be admired in its museums, Galleria degli Uffizi, one of the largest museums of the world, Galleria dell'Accademia, where the famous David by Michelangelo is located, churches and cathedrals, Orsanmichele, Duomo - Santa Maria del Fiore and Baptistery - two of the oldest monuments of Florence, and squares, Piazza della Signoria, one of the political hubs of Florence for centuries where many famous sculptures are located. Step back into a Fiat and Vespa-filled Renaissance.
