Fair hotel in Florence
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Fair hotels in Florence 
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Atlantic Palace
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The hotel Bernini Palace is situated in the historical city centre of Florence, just behind the Palazzo Vecchio and only a few meters from the Uffizzi Gallery and all major attractions and historical monuments of the city.
The structure is an historical building dating back to the fifteenth century but still offers all the modern comforts, as well as a quiet and relaxing atmosphere. A bar and welcoming public areas, perfect for work meetings, furnished in warm colours, contribute to make guests holidays unforgettable.
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Andrea
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Situated in the historic center of Florence, just a short distance from the station of Santa Maria Novella, the Congress and Business Centers and the Fortezza da Basso (prestigious location for international exhibitions), the Hotel Andrea offers an enchanting view of the city and of the fine nineteenth-century square onto wich it faces.
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Beatrice
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The cosy and comfortable, family run Hotel Beatrice is located in the heart of Florence, making it the ideal place to spend a vacation exploring this fascinating city.
The hotel offers a climatized veranda, lift, parking facilities and a pleasant bar, as well as a very helpful staff, ready to assist in solving any difficulty or finding all the special hidden-away corners of the city.
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Castri
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The Castri Hotel came to be in two 19th century palaces in Florence, the capital of Italy at the time, which on one side overlook Piazza Indipendenza and Via Nazionale. The other side overlooks a garden, measuring more than 1000 square meters, with palm trees, two large magnolia trees and statues in terracotta and 19th century marble.
After World War I the hotel focused on serving english clientele from the times of Queen Victoria. After the World War II, it began to serve an international clientele.
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Corona d'Italia
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The Hotel Corona d'Italia is centrally located in a characteristic area, walking distance from the most important monuments: S. Lorenzo Cathedral, Academy of Fine Arts, Duomo, Uffizi Gallery, the main railway station of S. Maria Novella, the Congress Palace and the Expo-Center "Fortezza da Basso" are 250/500 meters far
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