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The Best Western Grand Hotel Adriatico is a unique downtown hotel that provides a large parking space free of charge. Located in the city centre within walking distance from the main monuments, convention center and shopping. Large quiet rooms completely renovated. Bathrooms with tub and shower. 2 restaurants, "La Vela" and "I Delfini", American Bar "Vespucci", 9 meeting rooms with a capacity of 180 people in the main room.
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Best Western Grand Hotel Adriatico Property Information:
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Rooms:
126
Floors:
7
Time Zone:
Greenwich Mean Time + 1
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- Business Center
- Tennis
- Room Service
- Coffee Maker in Room
- Fishing
- Modem Lines in Room
- Safe Deposit Box
- Meeting/Banquet Facilities
- Hairdryers Available
- Elevators
- Bar/Lounge
- AM/FM Alarm Clock
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- Parking
- Laundry/Valet Services
- Restaurant
- Concierge
- Golf
- Television with Cable
- No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
- Mini Bar
- Free Parking
- Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
- Babysitting/Child Services
- Fitness Center or Spa
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Best Western Grand Hotel Adriatico Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
2:00 P.M.
Check-Out:
12:00 Noon
Currency:
EUR
Cancellation Policy:
Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.
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Areas Served
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Firenze, Italy
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Area Airports
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Peretola Airport 8 kilometers, Pisa Airport 80 kilometers
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Nearby Attractions
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Local Attractions: - * 0.2 kilometer(s) from Comunale Theatre * 0.3 kilometer(s) from Convention Centre * 0.3 kilometer(s) from S. Maria Novella * 0.5 kilometer(s) from major fashion companies * 0.5 kilometer(s) from major monuments * 0.5 kilometer(s) from Maggio Musicale Theatre * 0.8 kilometer(s) from David/Palazzo Vecchio * 0.8 kilometer(s) from Accademia Art Galleries * 0.8 kilometer(s) from University * 1 kilometer(s) from Duomo * 1 kilometer(s) from Ponte Vecchio/Old Bridge * 1 kilometer(s) from Uffizi Gallery * 1 kilometer(s) from Boboli Gardens * 1 kilometer(s) from Fine Arts Academy * 1 kilometer(s) from Pitti Palace/Palatina Gallery/Corridoio Vasariano * 1 kilometer(s) from Tour bus * 1 kilometer(s) from Theatre * 1 kilometer(s) from Piazza della Signoria * 1 kilometer(s) from Historical centre of Florence * 1 kilometer(s) from Exhibition and Congress Centre * 4.5 kilometer(s) from Menarini Pharmaceutical Division * 5 kilometer(s) from General Electric/GE Oil & Gas * 9.5 kilometer(s) from Eli Lilly * 37 kilometer(s) from The Mall/Outlet Transportation: - * Bus transportation * Taxi service * Limo service * Rental car service * 8 kilometer(s) from Peretola Airport * .3 kilometer(s) from S. Maria Novella train station * 80 kilometer(s) from Galileo Galilei Airport * 105 kilometer(s) from Pisa Airport Corporate Locations: - * .5 kilometer(s) from Gucci * .5 kilometer(s) from Ferragamo * .5 kilometer(s) from Prada Corporate Locations: - * .5 kilometer(s) from Gucci * .5 kilometer(s) from Ferragamo * .5 kilometer(s) from Prada Nearby Cities: - * 15 kilometer(s) from Prato * 40 kilometer(s) from Montecatini * 40 kilometer(s) from Pistoia * 60 kilometer(s) from Siena * 60 kilometer(s) from Arezzo Nearby Cities: - * 15 kilometer(s) from Prato * 40 kilometer(s) from Montecatini * 40 kilometer(s) from Pistoia * 60 kilometer(s) from Siena * 60 kilometer(s) from Arezzo Corporate Locations: - * .5 kilometer(s) from Gucci * .5 kilometer(s) from Ferragamo * .5 kilometer(s) from Prada Transportation: - * Taxi service * Limo service * Rental car service * Bus transportation * .3 kilometer(s) from S. Maria Novella train station * 8 kilometer(s) from Peretola Airport * 80 kilometer(s) from Pisa Airport Transportation: - * Taxi service * Limo service * Rental car service * Bus transportation * .3 kilometer(s) from S. Maria Novella train station * 8 kilometer(s) from Peretola Airport * 80 kilometer(s) from Pisa Airport Nearby Cities: - * 15 kilometer(s) from Prato * 40 kilometer(s) from Montecatini * 40 kilometer(s) from Pistoia * 60 kilometer(s) from Siena * 60 kilometer(s) from Arezzo * 99 kilometer(s) from Pisa * 107 kilometer(s) from Bologna * 273 kilometer(s) from Roma Transportation: - * Bus transportation * Taxi service * Limo service * Rental car service * 4 kilometer(s) from Peretola Airport * 0.03 kilometer(s) from S. Maria Novella train station * 80 kilometer(s) from Galileo Galilei Airport * 49 kilometer(s) from Pisa Airport Local Attractions: - * Shopping centre * .2 kilometer(s) from city centre * .2 kilometer(s) from Comunale Theatre * .3 kilometer(s) from Convention Centre * .3 kilometer(s) from S. Maria Novella * .5 kilometer(s) from major fashion companies * .5 kilometer(s) from major monuments * .5 kilometer(s) from major theatres * .5 kilometer(s) from Duomo * .6 kilometer(s) from Ponte Vecchio * .6 kilometer(s) from Uffizi Gallery * .8 kilometer(s) from David/Palazzo Vecchio * .8 kilometer(s) from Accademia Art Galleries * .8 kilometer(s) from University * 1 kilometer(s) from Boboli Gardens * 1 kilometer(s) from Museum/Gallerie * 1 kilometer(s) from Nature Preserves/trails * 1 kilometer(s) from Tour bus * 1 kilometer(s) from Theatre * 1 kilometer(s) from Piazza della Signoria * 1 kilometer(s) from Historical centre of Florence * 1 kilometer(s) from Exhibition and Congress Centre Local Attractions: - * Shopping centre * .2 kilometer(s) from city centre * .2 kilometer(s) from Comunale Theatre * .3 kilometer(s) from Convention Centre * .3 kilometer(s) from S. Maria Novella * .5 kilometer(s) from major fashion companies * .5 kilometer(s) from major monuments * .5 kilometer(s) from major theatres * .5 kilometer(s) from Duomo * .6 kilometer(s) from Ponte Vecchio * .6 kilometer(s) from Uffizi Gallery * .8 kilometer(s) from David/Palazzo Vecchio * .8 kilometer(s) from Accademia Art Galleries * .8 kilometer(s) from University * 1 kilometer(s) from Boboli Gardens Restaurants: - On premise: * La Vela, a full service restaurant serving Italian cuisine, open daily from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for breakfast, from 12:00 Noon to 2:00 p.m. for lunch and from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. for dinner * I Delfini, a full service restaurant serving Italian, international and local cuisine, open daily from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for breakfast, from 12:00 Noon to 2:00 p.m. for lunch and from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. for dinner * Vespucci American bar Corporate Locations: - * .8 kilometer(s) from Ferragamo Boutique * .9 kilometer(s) from Gucci Boutique * 55 kilometer(s) from Prada/Dolce & Gabbana Outlet Nearby Cities: - * 15 kilometer(s) from Prato * 40 kilometer(s) from Montecatini * 40 kilometer(s) from Pistoia * 60 kilometer(s) from Siena * 60 kilometer(s) from Arezzo * 97 kilometer(s) from Pisa * 107 kilometer(s) from Bologna * 273 kilometer(s) from Roma Local Attractions: - * Shopping centre * .2 kilometer(s) from city centre * .2 kilometer(s) from Comunale Theatre * .3 kilometer(s) from Convention Centre * .3 kilometer(s) from S. Maria Novella * .5 kilometer(s) from major fashion companies * .5 kilometer(s) from major monuments * .5 kilometer(s) from major theatres * .5 kilometer(s) from Duomo * .6 kilometer(s) from Ponte Vecchio * .6 kilometer(s) from Uffizi Gallery * .8 kilometer(s) from David/Palazzo Vecchio * .8 kilometer(s) from Accademia Art Galleries * .8 kilometer(s) from University * 1 kilometer(s) from Boboli Gardens
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Florence Events & Entertainment
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For upcoming events, shows, theater, exhibitions, and other entertainment, look for one of the events magazines, like Events in Florence and Tuscany bimonthly and very good, sometimes at newsstands and Vista. Another free magazine is Concierge Information, full of good bilingual hints and tips. At the Via Cavour tourist office you can also pick up the free Firenze Avventimenti events brochure, giving facts about each major event for the year, including contact 055 numbers. Also the free "Informacittà" monthly pamphlet.
Jan. 5-6: Epiphany Celebrations. Roman Catholic Epiphany celebrations and decorations are evident throughout the area.
Easter: The Easter Sunday Scoppio del Carro, or "Explosion of the Cart," is the eruption of a cartful of fireworks in the Cathedral Square, set off by a mechanical dove released from the altar during High Mass.
Late April.-Early July: The Florence May Music Festival is the oldest and most prestigious Italian festival of the performing arts.
Late June: Soccer Games in 16th Century Costume, commemorate a match played in 1530. Festivities include fireworks displays.
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Florence Destination Overview
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Florence (Firenze in Italian) is the capital of the region of Tuscany, on Italy's northwest coast. Florence is a small city, located in the Arno River valley, and surrounded by olive-planted hills on the north and south. It extends west and slightly east along the Arno valley with suburbs and light industry. The centro storico (historic center), where visitors spend most of their time, is a tight tangle of medieval streets and piazze (squares). Most of Florence, and the majority of the tourist sites, lie north of the river, within a vintage artisan's working-class neighborhood wedged between the Arno and the hills on the south side.
The center is encircled by a traffic ring of wide boulevards, known as the Viali, that were created in the late 1800s by tearing down the city's medieval walls. Since the 14th century the cultural heart of the city has been the Piazza della Signoria with the Palazzo Vecchio (Town Hall), the Uffizi Gallery and a large number of publicly displayed world famous sculptures. In the Renaissance period, Florence was one of the most powerful and influential of the city states. The wealthy and powerful de' Medici family ruled the city almost continuously from 1434 to 1743 and had a great influence on the architecture and arts. They built many palaces and commissioned such artists as Michelangelo to design and decorate them.
In fact, Florence is called the capital of the arts. From the 13th to the 16th century it was a seemingly endless source of creative masterpieces and Italian genius. Both Dante and Michelangelo were born there. Boccaccio wrote his 'Decameron' in Florence. The Italian Renaissance (Europe's richest cultural period ) began in Florence when the artist Brunelleschi finished the Duomo, the cathedral, with the huge dome.
Florence is also a city of incomparable indoor pleasures. Its chapels, galleries and museums are an inexhaustible treasure, capturing the complex, often elusive spirit of the Renaissance more fully than any other place in the country. Florence is a walking city. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll between the two most often visited sights, the Duomo and the Uffizi, in less than five minutes. The walk from the most northerly point, San Marco with its Fra' Angelico frescoes and the Accademia with Michelangelo's David, to the most southerly, the Pitti Palace across the Arno, should take no more than 30 minutes.
From Santa Maria Novella rail station across town to Santa Croce is an easy 20 to 30 minute walk. Most of the streets were designed to handle the moderate pedestrian traffic and occasional horse-drawn cart of a medieval city. Sidewalks, where they exist, are narrow; often less than two feet wide. Though much of the centro storico is supposedly closed to traffic, taxis, residents with parking permits, people without permits who drive there anyway, and the endless stream of noisy motorini (mopeds) still enter, drive and park. Planning is extremely important when visiting Florence.
Most visitors come to the city with a common purpose: to spend hours viewing and absorbing the beauty and wonder of Florentine works of art and architecture. However, trying to pack too much into a single, brief visit can result in cultural overload. Florence is not the choice of those seeking a seaside resort or a holiday with small children. Older children, well disciplined, and well prepared, can benefit from accompanying their parents on a tour of the museums, palaces, and churches, but interest for most youngsters will rapidly wane in the crush of crowds and intense heat of the small city. Adult tempers will fray as well.
Boboli Gardens can provide a respite from the heat and activity, but the landscaped grounds of the Pitti Palace are designed to rest the eyes and delight the imagination. It is not primarily a playground. Festivals, shopping, feasts for the senses along every street, in every square, and in every museum: these are the gifts Florence offers to the visitor. Tuscany is known for its fine culinary traditions - in particular, its olive oil, meat dishes and classic Chianti. Restaurants of every type, offering bills of fare ranging from fast food to world-class cuisine abound, and there are clusters of little cafés in every neighborhood.
Tuscan food is simple and excellent with a variety of bean dishes, soups, pork dishes, grilled meats and vegetables. Fine Tuscan wines accompany the meal. The Tuscan economy is rooted in craft traditions. The top designers of Milan use the textile factories of Florence for the execution of their designs. Gold working has been perfected over the centuries in workshops near the Ponte Vecchio, where jewelry is produced that is sold throughout Europe.
Visitors will find a beautiful assortment of leather goods, including shoes, as well. Marbled paper, handmade perfumes and toiletries, decorative ceramic pieces, and sculpture are also locally produced.
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