Home for Holidays SANTO NOME DI GESU 'in Florence
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Description
Known as Palazzo Rospigliosi-Pallavicini, home to noblewomen such as Lady Walpole, Countess of Oxford, and birthplace of Giorgina Craufurd, later wife of Aurelio Saffi, Casa Santo Nome di Gesù offers spacious and varied accommodations, free Wi-Fi throughout, and on-site parking. All rooms, some with period furnishings and frescoes dating back to the late 18th century, have private bathrooms, either inside or outside the room. Some overlook the large garden, while others overlook Piazza del Carmine, one of Florence's oldest squares, home to the Brancacci Chapel. As it is a 15th-century building, protected by the Superintendence for Architectural Heritage, there is no air conditioning.
Wake up in the morning to the aroma of freshly baked croissants and a varied breakfast buffet, featuring a selection of sweet and savory items, offered to guests of the Casa. Located 5 meters from the bus stop with connections to Santa Maria Novella Central Station, the Casa is a 10-minute walk from Palazzo Pitti and Ponte Vecchio. The friendly and helpful reception staff are available to provide personalized service and helpful information about restaurants and city attractions.
Within 200 meters: church, bus stop, ATM, bar/restaurant, supermarket, pharmacy, residential area. Within 1 km: train station, hospital.
Smoking is prohibited throughout the property. Pets are not allowed.
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