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Starhotels Michelangelo

Via Fratelli Rosselli, 2, Florence, Italy, 50123
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Like the splendid city of Florence itself, the Starhotels Michelangelo blends classic style and contemporary elegance. Perfectly connected with the S. Maria Novella station and strategically located near the new Opera Theatre and the Stazione Leopolda convention centre, guests will feel at home in the heart of Florence. The furnishings of its 119 rooms draw inspiration from typical Italian design, combining a chic, modern style with the maximum comfort. The Assaggi restaurant offers the finest traditional Tuscan dishes, prepared with selected ingredients, while the welcoming bar is the ideal place to relax and enjoy a drink. The 7 meeting rooms can host up to 230 people and are equipped with cutting edge technology. They are ideal venues for holding business meetings and private events, skilfully organised by a team of expert professionals.

Venue Details

ChainStarhotels
BrandStarhotels
Built1974
Renovated2013
Total meeting space7,000 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms119
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

Italia Hotel Classification
Northstar

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (urban)
Facilities
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible
Business services
  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services
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Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
7,000 sq. ft.
Largest room
2,561 sq. ft.
Space (private)
Available
Meeting rooms
7
Second largest room
2,216 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Max capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Crescent rounds (Cabaret)
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Michelangelo
2,216 sq. ft.
58.5 x 37.9 sq. ft.
8.9 ft.
230
50
170
230
230
90
50
80
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Leonardo (A)
861 sq. ft.
33.5 x 29.5 sq. ft.
8.9 ft.
65
28
35
50
65
35
28
60
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Leonardo (B)
430 sq. ft.
34.4 x 14.1 sq. ft.
8.9 ft.
35
15
15
20
35
20
15
-
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Leonardo (A+B)
1,356 sq. ft.
45.9 x 29.5 sq. ft.
8.9 ft.
100
38
80
90
100
55
38
-
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Brunelleschi
1,323 sq. ft.
47.6 x 27.9 sq. ft.
7.9 ft.
100
35
70
90
100
50
35
60
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Botticelli
742 sq. ft.
32.2 x 23.1 sq. ft.
8.9 ft.
45
18
40
50
45
18
18
35
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Masaccio
710 sq. ft.
36.4 x 17.4 sq. ft.
8.9 ft.
40
18
40
50
40
18
18
30
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Giotto
344 sq. ft.
18.0 x 18.7 sq. ft.
8.9 ft.
8
8
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8
-
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Assaggi Restaurant
2,561 sq. ft.
47 x 55 sq. ft.
7.2 ft.
320
-
220
320
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Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
119
Double (2 beds)
119
Suites
26

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 3.73 mi
Parking in the area
Complimentary parking
Paid parking
Street parking

Local Attractions

Amerigo Vespucci Airport (FLR)
Amerigo Vespucci Airport (FLR)
Airport
7 kms
Via del Termine 11
Florence, IT 50127
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Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral
Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral
Historical landmark
3 mi
Florence's cathedral stands tall over the city with its magnificent Renaissance dome designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. The cathedral named in honor of Santa Maria del Fiore is a vast Gothic structure built on the site of the 7th century church of Santa Reparata, the remains of which can be seen in the crypt. The cathedral was begun at the end of the 13th century by Arnolfo di Cambio, and the dome, which dominates the exterior, was added in the 15th century on a design of Filippo Brunelleschi. A statue to each of these important architects can be found outside to the right of the cathedral, both admiring their work for the rest of eternity. Can you imagine it took two centuries for the cathedral to be deemed finished? The church was consecrated as soon as the dome was in place although the façade (front of the church) was only half finished by then. It was just decoration, and thus remained unfinished up until the 19th century. At that point, it was actually redone by the likes of the time and finally finished! The exterior is covered in a decorative mix of pink, white and green marble. The interior, by contrast, is pretty stark and plain but quite enjoyable on warm summer days since the temperature inside tends to be cooler. The mosaic pavements are certainly its main attraction within.
Piazza Duomo
Florence, IT
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Uffizi Gallery
Uffizi Gallery
Museum
4 mi
This is one of the most famous museums of paintings and sculpture in the world. Its collection of Primitive and Renaissance paintings comprises several universally acclaimed masterpieces of all time, including works by Giotto, Simone Martini, Piero della Francesca, Fra Angelico, Filippo Lippi, … MoreBotticelli, Mantegna, Correggio, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo and Caravaggio. German, Dutch and Flemish masters are also well represented with important works by Dürer, Rembrandt and Rubens. The Uffizi Gallery occupies the top floor of the large building erected by Giorgio Vasari between 1560 and 1580 to house the administrative offices of the Tuscan State. The Gallery was created by Grand-duke Francesco I and subsequently enriched by various members of the Medici family, who were great collectors of paintings, sculpture and works of art. The collection was rearranged and enlarged by the Lorraine Grand-dukes, who succeeded the Medici, and finally by the Italian State. The Uffizi buildings also house other important collections: the Contini Bonacossi Collection and the Collection of Prints and Drawings (Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe degli Uffizi). The Vasari Corridor, the raised passageway connecting the Uffizi with the Pitti Palace, was built by Vasari in 1565. It is hung with an important collection of 17th-century paintings and the famous collection of artists’ Self-portraits.
Piazzale degli Uffizi
Florence, IT 650122
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Bargello National Museum
Bargello National Museum
Museum
4 mi
The Museum has a remarkable collection of sculpture and works of art. It occupies an impressive building built for the Capitano del Popolo in the mid-13th century, which later became the seat of the Podestà and Council of Justice. Since 1865 the palazzo houses the National Museum, bringing together … Moremany important Renaissance sculptures, including masterpieces by Donatello, Luca della Robbia, Verrocchio, Michelangelo and Cellini. The museum was subsequently enriched with splendid collections of bronzes, majolica, waxes, enamels, medals, seals, ivories, amber, tapestries, furniture and textiles from the Medici collections and those of private donors.
Via del Proconsolo, 4
Florence, IT 450122
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The Pitti Palace
The Pitti Palace
Museum
3 mi
The Pitti Palace, which was formerly the residence of the grand-dukes of Tuscany and later of the King of Italy, now houses several important collections of paintings and sculpture, works of art, porcelain and a costume gallery, besides providing a magnificently decorated historical setting which extends to the Boboli Gardens, one of the earliest Italian gardens famous also for its fountains and grottoes.
Piazza Pitti, 1
Florence, IT
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Boboli Garden
Boboli Garden
Park
3 mi
Rising behind the Pitti Palace are the beautiful Boboli Gardens. They were originally designed for the Medici and are one of the earliest examples of the Italian Garden which later inspired those of many European courts. The gardens extend over a vast area forming an open-air museum … Morewith antique and Renaissance statues, grottoes and large fountains. Exploring its numerous and varied walks one is able to evoke the spirit of life at court and to enjoy the experience of a garden which continues to renew its natural cycle in keeping with the tradition of its past.
Piazza Pitti, 1
Florence, IT 50125
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Amerigo Vespucci Airport
Amerigo Vespucci Airport
Airport
5 mi
Via Del Termine, 11
Firenze, IT 50127
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Sustainable Practices

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Does Starhotels Michelangelo have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
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Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is Starhotels Michelangelo and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
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Health and Safety

Were practices at Starhotels Michelangelo developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
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Does Starhotels Michelangelo clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
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