Just under Piazzale Michelangelo, the famous panoramic terrace with a stunning view of Florence.
Via dei Bastioni, a few steps from the access to the new Michelangelo Park, just opened. A very quiet street with a relaxing view of trees and the fully fenced park beautified by old trees. Apartment of 96sqm in an elegant and completely renovated building, 3 double bedrooms, one living room and 2 bathrooms.
Very quiet and bright apartment on one level, cosy entrance, kitchenette complete with appliances (two induction cookers, fridge, freezer, dishwasher machine, microwave, kettle, coffee machine, toaster), living room with table for 6 people, one bedroom with double bed and private bathroom, one room with double bed with tv, one twin bedroom with TV, one bathroom with shower and washing machine.
Relaxing outdoor area with a little table and chairs.
FACILITIES: air conditioning, free wi-fi, independent heating, TV, hairdryer, iron, sheets and towels.
Child’s cot and high chair on request.
Pay and display parking in the street.
Bus stops 4 minutes on foot (Ferrucci).
HOUSE RULES
⮚ GUESTS ACCESS
Free check-in from 3pm until 7.30pm.
Supplements for check-in outside regular hours:
€25 for check-in after 7.30pm
€40 for check-in after 10.00pm
€80 for check-in from midnight until 2.00am
Please note that as the accommodation is not a hotel we kindly ask you to arrange an appointment with Cecilia or Isabella for your check-in.
Once you've made an appointment, if you arrive more than 1 hour late without proper notice (notice must be at least 1 and a half hours prior to arranged arrival time at the apartment), you will have to pay 25 € supplement.
Check-out from 8.30am to 10am.
⮚ PAPERWORK AND LOCAL TAXES
At check-in, guests will be asked for their documents for notification to the authorities
Also required is payment of €5.50 per person per night (up to 7 nights and for those starting from 12 years old) which is paid to the Commune of Florence. Those who are attending relatives in hospital are excluded from the payment.
⮚ Complete care of the furniture, respect for others living nearby and punctuality are essential
⮚ Don’t scratch the kitchen top with abrasive sponges
⮚ Please don’t put wet objects on the furniture
⮚ Don’t lean against the sinks
⮚ The consumptions of electricity, AC, gas and heating are included but we kindly ask you to pay attention to their consumption otherwise there could be an extra fee to be paid at your check-out
⮚ There is an extra cleaning fee of €50 if the apartment is left very dirty and with rubbish/garbage
⮚ If you lose the keys you will have to pay 20€ for each new set
⮚ No smoking
⮚ No parties or events
⮚ Pets are not allowed
⮚ Silence from 10pm to 8am
⮚ For any intervention for issues not caused by a malfunction of the property there will be a 30€ extra fee for the first hour, then 20€ each hour. From 19.30 to 22.30 there will be a 50€ extra fee for the first hour, then 30€ each hour
Host can cancel the reservation and hold a deposit if the rules are not respected
LANDMARKS
The apartment, with historical value (15th to 16th century) is situated in the historical centre in a privileged position, from which you can reach many artistic sites and some of the most famous places of interest in a few minutes walking:
- Piazzale Michelangelo-Basilica di San Miniato (Romanic style, 1013): wonderful panorama
- Villa e Giardino Bardini (panorama)
- Forte di Belvedere (Buontalenti, 1590), exhibitions, panorama- via San Leonardo
- Porta San Niccolò
- Palazzo Pitti (Galleria Palatina, Galleria Arte Moderna, Galleria del Costume, Museo delle Carrozze, Museo degli Argenti, Museo delle Porcellane) - Giardino di Boboli
-Galleria dell’Accademia (David and Prigioni by Michelangelo, Ratto Sabine Giambologna, Pinacoteca, Gipsoteca, Museo degli Strumenti Musicali…)
- Train station FS Santa Maria Novella
-Ponte Vecchio (Arno river landscape, jewelries)
-Loggia del Porcellino ( leather and straw-craft market), Porcellino statue (P.Tacca)
-Piazza della Repubblica (ancient Roman “castrum”)
-P.zza Santa Trinita, via Tornabuoni (boutiques: Gucci, Armani, Versace, Cavalli, Dolce & Gabbana, I. Saint Laurent, Valentino, Chanel, Cartier, Dior ecc.)
-Palazzo Davanzati (Palazzo della Casa Fiorentina Antica (XIVth cent.)
-Galleria degli Uffizi
-Piazza della Signoria-Palazzo Vecchio(Arnolfo, 1299), Loggia dei Lanzi
-Palazzo Strozzi (B. Da Maiano, 1489)
-Orsanmichele (1337), external Donatello, Brunelleschi, Verrocchio, Giambologna's statues, ceramic tondo by Luca della Robbia, gothyc interior
-Palagio dell’Arte della Lana (sec XIII)
-Museo Nazionale (Palazzo del Bargello, 1255): famous sculptures by Donatello, Michelangelo, GiamBologna, Cellini, Ammannati… Byzantine, Etruscan, Roman, European art
-Oratorio di San Filippo Neri (sec XVII-XVIII), P.zza San Firenze
-Duomo, Cupola del Brunelleschi, Campanile di Giotto, Battistero, Nuovo Museo Opera del Duomo
-P.zza e Basilica S. Maria Novella (L.B. Alberti) - Museo del Novecento
-P.zza e Basilica di Santo Spirito (Brunelleschi)
-Basilica del Carmine (ciclo di affreschi di Masaccio)
-Basilica San Lorenzo-Biblioteca Laurenziana-Cappelle Medicee (Brunelleschi, Michelangelo, Donatello)
-Mercato Di San Lorenzo (food shops, restaurants, leather market, clothes, souvenirs...)
-Palazzo Medici-Riccardi (Michelozzo, 1445, modern palace prototype)
-Basilica Santa Croce (Arnolfo: big Italians Pantheon, Michelangelo, Galileo, Machiavelli, L. B. Alberti, Foscolo, Alfieri, Rossini's tombs), frescos by Giotto, Cappella dei Pazzi (Brunelleschi), Cenacolo
-Museo di San Marco: (Beato Angelico, Convento di Michelozzo…)
-P.zza SS: Annunziata (Brunelleschi, 1419 prototype of renaissance and modern architecture), Basilica SS: Annunziata
-Museo Archeologico Nazionale (2nd Egyptian collection after Torino, cultures Villanoviana, Paleoveneta, Greek, Etruscan, Roman)
- Parco della Musica (Nuovo Teatro dell’Opera) - Parco delle Cascine – Stazione Leopolda
- Fortezza da Basso (Congress center, exhibitions, expos), 1534, Antonio da Sangallo
- Fiesole, wonderful panorama, Etruscan tombs, Teatro Romano (summer shows), Roman baths, archeological museum
- Villa Medici (1451, Michelozzo o L.B. Alberti, Renaissance villas prototype, other villas spread in the hills.
- Settignano: panorama, Renaissance villas and gardens – Villa Medicea della Gamberaia (italian garden)
- Itinerario Ville Medicee (UNESCO heritage)