Florence, Tuscany and Central Italy, Italy
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Astoria Florence
Via del Giglio, 9
Florence
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+39 055 239 80 95
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+39 055 214 632
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Hotel Description
In choosing Florence, you've chosen to immerse yourself completely in the art and beauty of the Italian Renaissance. That's why the Boscolo Hotel Astoria is the ideal choice for your stay. You'll be accommodated in the rooms of the Palazzo Gaddi and Palazzo Arrighetti, historic buildings belonging to noble Florentine families, where art recounts the passage of centuries every step of the way, from the lobby to your room. Indeed, it was while living at Palazzo Gaddi that the great English author John Milton found inspiration for his masterpiece, Paradise Lost, and in these very rooms that he wrote it.

The nobility of the Boscolo Hotel Astoria is also reflected in its location: the church of Santa Maria Novella, abounding in great art, is right nearby (as is the convenient railway station of the same name), and a short stroll will take you directly to Florence's historic centre. An undeniable advantage that puts the most beautiful areas of the city right at your fingertips.

The prestigious conference rooms of the Boscolo Hotel Astoria, decorated in the Florentine Baroque style, are the perfect backdrop for important events.
Luxury Hotel Accommodation
Every inch of every room at the Hotel Astoria is saturated with the Florentine aesthetic. From the frescoes decorating the walls to the period furnishings, you breathe the atmosphere of the birthplace of the Renaissance the moment you enter.

Choose among the Astoria's 98 rooms. You can opt for the comfortable warmth of a Classic, or perhaps you'd prefer a more spacious Deluxe, with a view of the Duomo or the historic centre. The 7 Junior Suites are configured with a separate sleeping area and a dayroom. Some of them offer the luxury of a private terrace overlooking the city.