Florence Hotel Guide - 4 star hotels in San Lorenzo, Florence
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Albani Florence Hotel
Area: San Lorenzo, Florence
Hotel review: 4.4 out of 5
Themes: Family Hotel
Although located just one block from the bustling Santa Maria Novella Station, this early 20th-century townhouse is …
Cellai Boutique Hotel
Area: San Lorenzo, Florence
Hotel review: 3.9 out of 5
Themes: Design Hotel, Design/Boutique Hotel, Romantic Hotel
This hotel is one block from San Marco convent and museum, two blocks from the Accademia Art Gallery, and four …
Polihotels Palazzo Ricasoli
Area: San Lorenzo, Florence
Hotel review: 4.0 out of 5
This aparthotel is based around a building dating back to the 16th century and is located in the centre of …
Carolus Hotel
Area: San Lorenzo, Florence
Hotel review: 4.0 out of 5
the Carolus Hotel is located in the city center, near Ponte Vecchio, the Uffizi Museum, and a few steps from San …
Hotel Athenaeum
Area: San Lorenzo, Florence
Hotel review: 4.0 out of 5
Modern hotel in Florences downtown area, just 400 metres from the Galleria dell'Accademia, home of Michelangelos …
Hotel Atlantic Palace
Area: San Lorenzo, Florence
Themes: Pet-friendly Hotel
This traditional Florentine hotel, housed in a 13th century monastery, is located in front of San Lorenzo Market …
Piccolo Residence Apart-Hotel
Area: San Lorenzo, Florence
Themes: Historic Hotel
The Piccolo Residence is in a building from the 1600s. The exterior has kept its traditional Florentine style …
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4 star San Lorenzo, Florence Hotels
The centerpiece of this Florence neighborhood is the Basilica di San Lorenzo, one of the largest churches in the city. Located near the city's main market, the most celebrated aspect of this structure may be the Cappelle Medicee. Also notable is the Laurentian Library, which was conceived and built by Michelangelo.







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