Number of people: 2/3/4
LOCATION:
De' Castellani is a small jewel in the full centre of Florence, just a few steps from Piazza della Signoria and Ponte Vecchio. This apartment is an excellent accommodation fot hose who want to discover the city of Florence with its museums, art galleries, cathedrals and shops without taking any public means.
DESCRIPTION:
The apartment has a sitting room with a sofa bed, one bedroom with queen size bed, a kitchen with dinner table and a private bathroom with shower.
AMENITIES:
The apartment has been recently restored and comes with all modern comfort: air conditioning, heating, safe box, television. The kitchen and the bathroom are fully refurbished with leaning and utensils.
The city has its own airport, the Amerigo Vespucci, located about 3 miles from the center of Florence. Airlines that fly to Florence include Alitalia, Air France, Austrian, Lufthansa, Swiss, Air Littoral, Carpatair, SNBrussels Airlines and Meridiana. If flying from North America, you will probably have to catch a connecting flight in Rome or Milan. The airport also has good connections to the center of the city, which can be reached in about fifteen minutes by taxi, and about twenty minutes by the Sita/Ataf service "Fly by Bus" between the airport and Santa Maria Novella railway station.
ARRIVING BY TRAINItaly has an excellent train system connecting the entire country. High-speed train connections are available from other major cities, including Milan, Rome and Venice. You can check the train timetable online at www.trenitalia.com. The Santa Maria Novella train station is located in the center of Florence. Taxis are readily available at the train station.
ARRIVING BY CAR
Many travelers may decide to rent a car to explore Tuscany. A car, however, is not very useful in Florence since most streets in the historic center can be only used by buses and taxis.
De' Castellani apartment is located in the full centre of Florence, just a few steps from the Uffizi Gallery, Palazzo Vecchio, the Dome and all the other monuments of Florence.