incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 8,43/10 - Starhotels Michelangelo,located in the heart of ... more
Florence,is close to city centre and the shopping areas,at short distance from the mainrailway station.Ideal place for leisure and business travellers. Located in ...
Starhotels Michelangelo is close to the Arno and the Park of the Cascine, a pleasant ... more
20-minute walk from the Duomo. The hotel runs a free, regular, city-centre shuttle service.Make use of the hotel’s free bikes and cycle down the river into Florence’s ...
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Location. The modern Starhotels Michelangelo is located in Florence, Italy, opposite ... more
Cascine Park and within a block of the River Arno. The hotel is one kilometre from city centre attractions like the Duomo cathedral and Uffizi art gallery. Santa Mar...
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Location. The modern Starhotels Michelangelo is located in Florence, Italy, opposite ... more
Cascine Park and within a block of the River Arno. The hotel is one kilometre from city centre attractions like the Duomo cathedral and Uffizi art gallery. Santa Mar...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Treat yourself to sophisticated ambiance and passionate service at the newly renovated ... more
Starhotel Michelangelo Overlooking Cascine Park and the Arno River our distinguished Florence Italy luxury hotel is just steps from the city centre With a unique m...
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I stayed in the Hotel Michelangelo while on a work trip to Rome in December 2007 and i can't fault the hotel. We were holding a conference in their meeting rooms and they were nothing short of amazing in terms of helping us plan the event.
As a place to stay, the hotel was perfect. The bedrooms were really large. I had a twin room to myself and it was massive. i'm not sure how much we paid for the rooms, but as a charity, i know it wouldn't have been over the odds, so i think it was excellent value for money and helped make our conference such a success. The breakfasts were brilliant and plentiful and the buffet lunch we had was great.
The hotel is in the perfect spot for sightseeing in Rome. We arrived late at night, but headed straight out to explore the city - easy to do with such a perfect location right next to St Peter ...
Advantages: Must-go Italian city Disadvantages: No
last stop in Florence-the Accademia Gallery . The Accademia Gallery is perhaps best-known for Michelangelo's David, removed after four centuries from Piazza Signoria, now exhibited in a specially constructed hall. Other works by Michelangelo include some of his "Slave" series and his sculpture of San Matteo. Also featured is an impressive collection of paintings from the 13th to 16th century. ...
Advantages: Beauty. History, Culture. Good food and wine Disadvantages: Expensive. Crowded with tourists.
the de' Medici Villa in Rome to the Uffizi.
You will discover some of the finest Renaissance art in the world in the Uffizi gallery. There is one huge room which houses the work of Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) including his much admired Birth of Venus, The Magnificat Madonna, Portrait of Lucrezia and Primavera. Besides the works of Botticelli, the Gallery has halls devoted to the likes of Giotto and the Tuscan primitives, to the Sienese School of the 14th century and to Antonio and Pietro Pollaiolo.
The National Museum of the Bargello houses a priceless collection of Tuscan Renaissance sculptures by Cellini, Giambologna and Verrocchio as well as some of Michelangelo's early works such as his bust of Brutus (1504).
You could spend days touring the art galleries and museums of Florence but you must reserve some time for visiting ...