Zimmerart 15.75 EUR
- 1 Double Bett Privat Geteilt Bathroom
- 1 Double Bett Privat Ensuite
Hotel Boboli (2 star Hotels) -
Via Romana 63 50125 Florence Italy
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Frühstück inklusive Bar
| Gepäck-Lagerung 24 Stunden Rezeption
| Info Tisch/Reise Info 24-hour check in
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Hotel Boboli offers clients 21 rooms furnished in Florentine style with charming wrought iron beds and excellent amenities, among the best that a 2-star hotel in Florence has to offer.
Your leisure or business stay will be enjoyable thanks to the quiet ambiance of the rooms (all come with a practical desk) which are spacious and bright and are available as twin, double, triple and quadruple, with direct dial telephone, sat TV, safe, and private bathroom with shower. Some of the rooms enjoy a gorgeous view over the Boboli Gardens!
Please not that we have a 72 cancellation policy
Among the hotels of Florence, Hotel Boboli is one of the ones closest to Ponte Vecchio. Only 12 minutes on foot is what it takes to get to the bridge -renowned the world over for the historical goldsmith shops- connecting Oltrarno to the left bank of the Arno River. Oltrarno is the typical district that for centuries has preserved the true character of Florence, due to its central location yet away from tourist's goings and comings.
The atmosphere in the Hotel is friendly and inviting and service is meticulous so guests may have an enjoyable stay: the reception is open 24h (those coming by car will find convenient parking -for a charge- in the immediate surroundings of the hotel) and the hall and TV room are always open to guests. The same goes for the bar open from 8 in the morning to midnight for a coffee, a drink, or small snack.
Breakfast is served in a very inviting room as a classical Italian breakfast buffet plus brioches and fruit juices.
Hotel Boboli is located only a 7-minute walk from the Boboli Gardens, a marvelous Italian style garden-park with important sculptures, designed through the centuries by the greatest Florentine architects, and Palazzo Pitti, the Renaissance residence of the Pitti bankers and then of the Medici