Al Palazzo del Marchese di Camugliano, Florence Hotels
16th-century noble residence turned boutique hotel featuring spacious rooms, a serene garden, and an afternoon tea service
Overview
Palazzo di Camugliano, a 16th-century noble residence, is located between Santa Maria Novella and Lungarni in the historic center of Florence. This historic palace offers a journey through time with its details, period furniture, and modern comforts. Its central location puts you within 10 minutes of major attractions such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Ponte Vecchio.
The accommodations at Palazzo di Camugliano are a blend of ancient elegance and modern comfort. The palace offers 11 rooms and suites, each individually decorated and equipped with classic furnishings, frescoes, and stuccos, creating an atmosphere of regality. The Junior Suites come with a whirlpool, while the other suites offer a separate sitting room and direct access to the garden.
Start your day with an a la carte breakfast served in the frescoed dining room or the beautiful inner garden during the summer season. In the afternoon, enjoy a relaxing tea break accompanied by an assortment of homemade pastries and desserts. For those looking for a more intimate experience, the palace can arrange private dinners and small ceremonies in its halls.
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