Our hotel is located in an important historic building, erected in the XV century. The ancient history of the building is documented also by the beautiful fresco at the ground floor, representing St Joseph, Mary and baby Jesus.
The building was enlarged in the XVIII century by Capponi family, marquises of Florence. During the XIX century the building was transformed according to neo-renaissance Style. The interiors still conserve notable decorations and frescos. The building also gives access to the back garden (Lungarno Sederini). The parterres still conserve the original XIX century design.
Guest House San Frediano Rooms
Double Room
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Economy Double Room
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Triple Room
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Quadruple Room
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Directions
On Foot: San Frediano Mansion is a 10 minute walk from the station. After leaving the station, continue to Piazza Santa Maria Novella and then towards Via de Fossi. When you reach Ponte alla Carraia, continue straight over and you will find yourself in Borgo San Frediano.
By Bus: From the station, catch bus ‘D’ and take it to the last stop (Via Borgo San Frediano). You will find yourself directly in front of the hotel.
By Car: - From A1 motorway, take the Firenze Certosa exit and continue onto Porta Romana. - When you arrive in Piazza Pier Vettori, continue to Via Pisana. At the end you will find Borgo San Frediano.
By Plane: From the airport, take a taxi or the Navetta bus to Santa Maria Novella train station. Then continue on with bus ‘D’.
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