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Location. The 19th-century Hotel Adler Cavalieri in central Florence, Italy, is located just 400 metres from the Duomo cathedral and within 500 metres of Piazza Signoria and Ponte Vecchio bridge. Santa Maria Novella Railway Station is 50 metres from the hotel. Florence Vespucci Airport (FLR) is four kilometres away.
Hotel Features. The Hotel Adler Cavalieri is located in a late-19th-century building in Florence's historic city centre. The lobby features a fireplace, ceiling frescoes and antique Florentine furnishings. The multilingual concierge staff provide sightseeing advice.and free Internet connections.
Chianti and Tuscan wines fill the drinks list at the wood-panelled Adler Wine Bar, which also serves light snacks. Live music and cocktails are offered in the garden terrace, and guests can enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast.
The Hotel Adler Cavalieri has a meeting room for up to 40 people, wireless Internet access (surcharge) and computer rental.
The hotel has a small gym, a relaxation area which includes aromatherapy massages, sauna and Turkish bath. A candelit, incense-scented relaxation room plays soothing tunes and serves herbal teas. The hotel also has a video library.
Guestrooms. Florentine prints and frescoed ceilings decorate the Hotel Adler Cavalieri's 60 climate-controlled guestrooms. All rooms offer satellite television, minibars, safes and high- speed Internet ports (surcharge). Complimentary toiletries and slippers are provided in the marble bathrooms.
Expert Tip. The Hotel Adler Cavalieri was built on the ruins of an ancient monastery. Via della Scala, on which the hotel is located, was a former wayfarers' road into Florence.
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