Special prices for September 2018 - October 2018 price reduction
Nice and bright apartment in the heart of the historic center of Florence.
In via Verdi 2, seat of the homonymous theater and a step away from the Basilica of S. Croce, le Fleur-de-Lys is the ideal place for couples, families, small groups of friends or for business travelers.
Getting out of the house and immerging yourself in the Italian Renaissance will be an unforgettable experience!
The accommodation
The accommodation located on the third floor of an ancient building called the Palazzo del Diluvio, is a bright studio of about 47 square meters on two levels
A large living room equipped with TV, Wifi, stereo, air conditioning will welcome guests giving moments of pure relaxation.
The well-equipped built-in kitchen will allow table lovers to prepare their favorite dishes in comfort, accompanied by a bottle of wine kindly offered by the host.
Upstairs, one bedroom overlooks the living area, with a comfortable double bed (160x200 cm) and a folding bed for a fifth free seat.
The district
Rosa's home is located in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
Crucial point of the Italian Renaissance the District of Santa Croce is one of the most beautiful and rich in monuments of Italy, a must for those visiting the city lily, full of things to see but also famous restaurants, markets and an unstoppable nightlife night.
The heart of the district is the homonymous square of Santa Croce.
The symbolic monument is the Basilica of Santa Croce, one of the greatest achievements of Gothic in Italy. Built at the end of the thirteenth century by the Franciscans and completed in the second half of the fourteenth century, the Basilica is considered the "Pantheon of the Italians" for the numerous famous people who are buried there.
Among the other monuments and places of interest in the district, the Palazzo dell 'Antella, an evocative historical building, is the result of repeated expansions over the course of time; the Palazzo Cocchi-Serristori, a building of great charm with an elegant façade, the result of transformations of several centuries; the Museo Horne, a small museum housed in Palazzo Corsi, where a refined casket of masterpieces of painting and sculpture is preserved; the Museo Galileo, which houses one of the most important collections of scientific instruments in the world and the Museo dell'Opera di Santa Croce, which is located next to the Basilica, where you can admire Florentine school works such as the Cimabue Crucifix.
Piazza della Signoria, Uffizi Gallery, Ponte Vecchio, the Duomo, Piazza della Repubblica are just some of the other wonders just a few minutes' walk away.
A ride around
The accommodation located a stone's throw from the Basilica allows you to easily walk on foot, there are public transport stops and a paid mini bus.
It is just a 10-minute walk from the S train station. Maria Novella.