Hotel Cosmopolitan, Florence, Italy is situated in the business district of Florence 4km from the Accademia Gallery which is home to the Michaelangelo's famous statute of David. This is an elegant hotel suitable both for business and pleasure. This hotel is considered to be one of the best hotels in Florence for its impeccable services and customer centric services.
Accommodation at Hotel Cosmopolitan Florence Italy
Hotel Cosmopolitan, Florence, Italy has 36 beautiful rooms categorized into superior and standard rooms. All these rooms are elegantly furnished and equipped with modern amenities. Some of the facilities provided here are:
Direct dial telephone
Satellite television
Mini bar
Coffee/tea making facilities
Safe
Desk
En suite bathroom
Hair dryer
Soundproofed rooms
Non smoking rooms
Dining at Hotel Cosmopolitan, Florence Italy
Hotel Cosmopolitan, Florence, Italy does have in-house dining facilities. Complimentary breakfast is provided at the hotel every morning. Although the hotel does not have any restaurant of its own but you will find several eating joints nearby where you can have your meals for lunch and dinner.
Business at Hotel Cosmopolitan, Florence Italy
Hotel Cosmopolitan in Florence in Italy also has provision for business facilities. The hotel has facilities like fax, photocopy and high speed Internet access. You can also organize meetings and conferences at the hotel.
Recreation at Hotel Cosmopolitan, Florence Italy
Hotel Cosmopolitan at Florence in Italy also offers recreational facilities. The different attractions of the area are near to the hotel. You always have the option to explore the historical center of Florence.
Other facilities at Hotel Cosmopolitan Florence Italy
Other facilities are also available at the hotel. Some of these facilities are:
Credit cards accepted
Pets allowed
Car parking
24 hour front desk
Luggage storage
Concierge
City info
During the era of the 14th - 16th century, there was a sudden surge in the literary, artistic and scientific investigation at Florence. During 59 BC Florence began as a settlement which was established by Julius Caesar. It was named Florentia and appeared more like an army camp with the main streets.
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