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Via de' Cerretani 10, Florence, 50123
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Hotel Sofitel Firenze

In the enchanting frame of a 17th century building, the hotel offers pleasant accommodation and warm hospitality in the heart of Florence, close to the Duomo and Battistero.

Dante’s house and several other historic and artistic landmarks are located in the surroundings of the hotel, as are the main railway station Firenze Santa Maria Novella and the elegant fashion and shopping district of Via Tornabuoni.

The staff provides impeccable services and will be pleased to suggest the best ways to enjoy the city as well as the facilities and commodities provided at Sofitel Florence.

When you are not exploring the sights you can relax in the gentle atmosphere of the hotel; sample the typical cuisine proposed by the elegant Restaurant Il Patio, or visit Caffé Bar Il Michelangelo, with its art-library, piano bar, harp and live music entertainment.

Welcome, professionalism, care of details, cleanliness, personnel attitude are the qualities the hotel is continuously improving in order to offer you high quality services.

Each member of the staff will take care of you during your stay in Florence, with the aim of making your stay as comfortable and enjoyable as possible since the time of your booking.

If you would like any further information either on the property or the City, please do not hesitate to contact the hotel staff: they will be happy to assist you and provide their special welcome.

Hotel Sofitel Firenze is located in Florence near: Centrally located in the very heart of Florence, the hotel is just a walk away from Florence's key attractions, museums galleries, and fashion shops.

The best way to visit Florence is walking around the major attractions scattered within the historical centre: the Duomo with its famous chapel that dominates the city landscape, the churches of San Lorenzo and Santa Maria Novella Church, the Medici's chapel, Pontevecchio and the Uffizi Gallery (the greatest museum of Renaissance art in the world).

If you want to take it easy, there are 4 public electric bus lines that will take you near these and other major attractions, such as Palazzo Pitti, Boboli Garden and the famous fashion street Via Tornabuoni, with the best fashion boutiques.