Palazzo Acciaiuoli was built in 1341 by order of the Grand Seneschal, Prime Minister and Constable Niccolò Acciaiuoli, one of the most illustrious and powerful men in the city at the time.
The history of the Acciaiuoli family, who fled Brescia in the 12th century because they were Guelphs, lasted 600 years.
The Tower, in addition to being the tallest private building in the city, is one of the few medieval buildings left in Florence. Its grandeur still stands out over the city, within the city, dominating the entirety of its history with a formidable 360° view.
Location
Borgo Santi Apostoli, 8
50123 Florence , Italy
Nearest Airport
Florence Peretola (FLR) - 5mi
Nearest Train Station
Florence (Santa Maria Novella) - 3mi
Room Detail
There are 5 distinct types of suites at the hotel. Each suite is equipped with double bed or twin bed, sofa and armchairs, writing desk, flat-screen satellite television and pay tv, en suite bathroom with bathtub, shower and telephone.
Room Amenities
- Air conditioning
- Mini Bar
- Room Service
- Safe in Room
- Satellite TV
Single
With one Twin bed and bathtub or shower. With Panoramic views.
(Maximum occupancy-1)
Economic
With one Queen bed and bathtub or shower. With Panoramic views.
(Maximum occupancy-2)
Classic
With one Queen bed and bathtub or shower. With Panoramic views.
(Maximum occupancy-2)
Superior
With one Queen bed and bathtub or shower. With Panoramic views.
(Maximum occupancy-2)
Family
With one Queen bed and bathtub or shower. With Panoramic views.
(Maximum occupancy-3)
Triple
With one Queen and one Twin bed and bathtub or shower. With Panoramic views.
(Maximum occupancy-3)
Family Room
With Queen beds and a bathtub or shower. With Panoramic views.
(Maximum occupancy-6)
Junior Suite
With one Queen and two Twin beds and a bathtub or shower. With Panoramic views.
(Maximum occupancy-4)