Dimora Pieri - Ginori Apartment, San Frediano
Dimora Pieri
Dimora Pieri - Ginori Apartment, historic building in the old center with elevator and terrace/balcony
Description
Completely renovated apartment, located in the historical centre of Florence, in a historical building in one of the most authentic and characteristic district of the city, San Frediano. Located on the second floor (access by lift), very bright, is consists of 2 double bedrooms with matrimonial beds, one of those a very quiet bedroom overlooking the internal courtyard with a private terrace, a fully equipped kitchen and a bathroom with shower, welcome courtesy kit, hairdryer and towel set. The space The pleasant Ginori apartment, which enjoys plenty of natural light thanks to the large windows, is located on the second floor of our building, is consists of two large double matrimonial bedrooms (or 4 single beds on request), one of those a very quiet bedroom overlooking the internal courtyard with a private terrace with table and chairs for your outdoor moments of relaxation/ or working from your PC away from the chaos of the city, a fully equipped kitchen (with fridge and freezer, microwave, gas stove, moka coffee maker (espresso machine on request ), kettle, toaster maker, pots and pans) and a bathroom with shower, welcome courtesy kit, hairdryer and set of towels. The apartment is equipped with a LED TV (digital terrestrial and free-to-air satellite channels), a Wi-Fi system (internet connection also via cable), heating, air conditioning, telephone and safe. Guest access Dimora Pieri is an invitation to discouver Florece, a stunning city where you will lose yourself in the art, history, fashion and traditions of Tuscany, staying in a 3-storey historic building, equipped with a lift, with its 7 apartments completely renovated preserving the original architecture and finishes with the aim of making you feel at home in this wonderful city. To reach the upper floors, the structure preserves a beautiful staircase in pietra serena dating back to the thirties of the twentieth century, with an original cast iron railing and a beautiful marbled flounce. The city of the lily is a treasure trove of artistic treasures and the centre of a fervent vitality. Aside from its exceptional heritage of art, Florence can be enjoyed in so many ways: promenading along the enchanting riverbanks at sunset, entering the bohemian alleys of the Oltrarno, or getting lost in the narrow streets of San Niccolò, where walking by the old city walls will leave you feeling as though you have been magically transported into another era. The Oltrarno area of Florence is the city of the people and ancient crafts, the popular one, of tradition, of the dust that rests lightly in the artisans' workshops, the one that releases creativity and colour, quality and uniqueness. And it is also one of the most evocative, passionate and multifaceted corners of the Tuscan capital. Don't miss that corner beyond the silver river, once considered "the poor neighborhood" of the glorious ‘’Signoria’’, today it is one of the places that exude history more than any other and that tell of the genius of the past, to be found again today, at your fingertips. Florence is still there to be discovered in the maze of streets where every morning the artisans pull up the shutters and get to work. Discovering Florence means following in the footsteps of Dante Alighieri and ending up in front of his house. But in this city, in the space of only a few centuries, there also lived Cimabue and Giotto, fathers of Italian painting; Arnolfo and Andrea Pisano, who rewrote the rules of architecture and sculpture; and Brunelleschi, Donatello and Masaccio, who really kicked off the Renaissance. That's before we mention Ghiberti and the Della Robbia family, Filippo Lippi and Beato Angelico, Botticelli and Paolo Uccello, and universally renowned geniuses like Leonardo and Michelangelo. When you are eventually tire of the bustling alleyways, leave the centre behind you and, after an invigorating ascent to either Piazzale Michelangelo or San Miniato al Monte, let your eyes feast upon one of the most evocative views in Italy. Don’t underestimate the walk (comfortable shoes) along the Costa San Georgio street ( the great scientist Galileo Galilei lived at number 19) that brings you to Forte Belvedere, a great spot to appreciate Florence from above (usually open from May to the beginning of October). While hiking up Costa San Giorgio, you'll also come across the beautiful Villa Bardini, home to both temporary and permanent art exhibitions and a beautiful garden with postcard views of Florence. Other things to note City tax of euro 6.00 per person (over 12 years) per day for a maximum of 7 nights NOT included in the apartment rate, to be paid at check out by the guest. We do not have reception 24h/24. The arrival time for check in must be communicated in advance and agreed with the host. Check in: h 14.00-18.00; Check- out: before h 10.00 It is possible to self-check- in, only a photo of the documents is required in advance (telephone number to be communicated) in order to send all the instructions (the access code and all the info). All requests for late arrival are also subject to confirmation by the property. Any preferences regarding the beds in the apartment ( matrimonial/ twin) should be communicated in the moment of booking, especially if you prefer twin/ single beds; the bed type in the reservation is not a guarantee, we will do our best to satisfy your request. Registration details IT048017B4FEWSAKM5
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