The Alberghino is located in Florence at the first floor of an 1800's building, in a quiet street off the Florence center.
It has all the main characteristics of a small, family run hotel. The rooms are very charming and elegantly furnished and are equipped with all the comforts of Florentine hospitality together with in room facilities for breakfast, tea & cofee making and snacks.
The owners of the Alberghino B&B are antiquarians and they wanted each room to have its own personality which is expessed through the design and decor.
The B&B is located 200 meters away from Florence Central Railway Station and 400 meters away from the historic center of Florence where you can admire the beautiful monuments and various other places of cultural interest.
The Fortezza da Basso (Florence's expo center) and the Palace of Congresses are both located within 150 meters from the Alberghino.
Dicembre 14th, 2011

Last minute in Florence
from December 15th to 22th,2011
Minimum stay 2 nights, breakfast and services included
double room use single with ensuite private bathroom Euro 45
double room with ensuite private bathroom Euro 70
triple room with ensuite private bathroom Euro 90
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Dicembre 7th, 2011

CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN FLORENCE
December 8th to 11th,2011
3 day stay
double room use single with ensuite private bathroom Euro 145
double room with ensuite private bathroom Euro 220
triple room with ensuite private bathroom Euro 270
Brerakfast included
Tourism tax included
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Novembre 26th, 2011

Money and Beauty. Bankers, Botticelli and the Bonfire of the Vanities
Firenze - Palazzo Strozzi
untill January 22th, 2011
On show masterpieces by Botticelli, Beato Angelico, Piero del Pollaiolo, the Della Robbia family and Lorenzo di Credi - the cream of Renaissance artists.
Money and Beauty shows how the modern banking system developed in parallel alongside the most important artistic flowering in the history of the Western world.
It also uses the detailed depiction of episodes in bankers’ daily lives (the work of several leading Flemish artists) to illustrate the era when Florence was the financial capital of the world.
www.palazzostrozzi.org
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