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Your starting point for exploring Florence

Teatro Luxury Apartments are the perfect starting point for discovering Florence’s artistic heritage. Ideally located in the historic centre, they offer easy access to the city’s most iconic landmarks, from the Duomo to the Uffizi, from Ponte Vecchio to the scenic views over the Arno. Each apartment combines modern comfort with authentic Florentine character, striking a balance between contemporary functionality and historical atmosphere. Every space is designed to offer rest and wellbeing after a day of cultural exploration.

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From Florence Train Station More

Firenze Santa Maria Novella (Firenze SMN)
1,2 KM
By Car | 15 minutes
By Tramway | 10 minutes
Walking | 15 minutes

DIRECTIONS
From Florence Airport More

Firenze Peretola Airport (FLR)
10 KM
By Car | 25 minutes
By Tramway | 30 minutes

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COMING FROM ROME:
Directions from the A1 motorway (10 KM | 20 minutes)
COMING FROM MILAN:
Directions from the A11 motorway (16 KM | 30 minutes)

City Highlights
Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral
1,7 km
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1,7 km

A masterpiece of Italian Renaissance architecture, the Cathedral features a striking polychrome marble façade and a Gothic interior.  The climb to Brunelleschi’s Dome offers a panoramic view over the entire city, providing insight into Florence’s urban layout and its surrounding landscape.

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Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral
Piazza della Signoria
1,5 km
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1,5 km

The political heart of Florence since the Middle Ages, this piazza is home to important architectural and sculptural landmarks. Framed by Palazzo Vecchio and the Loggia dei Lanzi, it features artworks such as a replica of Michelangelo’s David and Cellini’s Perseus, forming an open-air museum that tells the story of the city’s artistic and civic history. 

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Piazza della Signoria
Ponte Vecchio
1,4 km
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1,4 km

This medieval bridge, known for its historic goldsmith shops overlooking the Arno, has retained its original charm. Above it runs the Vasari Corridor, connecting Palazzo Vecchio to Palazzo Pitti. An exceptional example of functional Renaissance architecture. The location also offers outstanding photographic viewpoints over the Arno and the city.

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Ponte Vecchio
Palazzo Pitti
2 km
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2 km

Once home to the Medici, Habsburg-Lorraine and Savoy dynasties, Palazzo Pitti is now home to five museums featuring art collections, historic furnishings and the Palatine Gallery. Its preserved interiors provide a glimpse into Renaissance courtly life. Outside, the Boboli Gardens, an emblem of the Italian garden tradition, offer scenic paths and sculpture collections in a tranquil setting.

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Palazzo Pitti
Boboli Gardens
2 km
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2 km

Spread over terraced levels, these historic gardens feature fountains, artificial grottoes and an extensive sculpture collection. The pathways lead through varied themed areas and offer panoramic views of Florence. The centuries-old vegetation and refined landscape design make the Boboli Gardens a prime example of the Italian monumental garden.

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Boboli Gardens
Uffizi Gallery
1,6 km
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1,6 km

One of the world’s most renowned museums, the Uffizi houses the foremost collection of Italian Renaissance art, with masterpieces by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and Caravaggio. The chronological layout guides visitors through the evolution of art from the 13th to the 18th century. Several galleries overlook the Arno, offering beautiful views of the city.

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Uffizi Gallery
Santa Croce Square and Basilica
2 km
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2 km

Dominated by the Basilica, the world’s largest Franciscan church and home to the tombs of Michelangelo, Galileo and Machiavelli. Inside are frescoes by Giotto and other 14th- and 15th-century masters. The square also hosts the Calcio Storico Fiorentino, a traditional sporting event with deep historical roots.

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Santa Croce Square and Basilica
Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
700 m
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700 m

Just a short walk from Teatro Luxury Apartments, this modern theatre complex is home to Italy’s oldest music festival, founded in 1933. The opera and symphony season runs from April to July and features international productions. The modern venue is equipped with advanced stage technology and offers exceptional acoustics.

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Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
Piazzale Michelangelo
3,5 km
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3,5 km

A must-visit for sweeping views of Florence, Piazzale Michelangelo sits atop a hill overlooking the city. The panorama encompasses the entire historic centre and its monuments. The piazza is dedicated to Michelangelo and features replicas of some of his most iconic works, including the David.

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Piazzale Michelangelo
Santa Maria Novella Square and Basilica
1 km
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1 km

This piazza is distinguished by the Renaissance façade of the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella, completed by Leon Battista Alberti in 1470. The church merges Gothic and Renaissance elements in one of the city’s most important religious buildings. The piazza continues to serve as a central meeting point in the historic heart of Florence.

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Santa Maria Novella Square and Basilica
Accademia Gallery
2 km
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2 km

Home to Michelangelo’s original David, the museum also houses other works by the artist and a collection of 14th- and 15th-century Florentine art. It also includes historic musical instruments and paintings that trace local artistic developments. The museum layout highlights the techniques and forms of Renaissance sculpture and painting.

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Accademia Gallery
City Highlights
Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral
1,7 km
more
1,7 km

A masterpiece of Italian Renaissance architecture, the Cathedral features a striking polychrome marble façade and a Gothic interior.  The climb to Brunelleschi’s Dome offers a panoramic view over the entire city, providing insight into Florence’s urban layout and its surrounding landscape.

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Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral
Piazza della Signoria
1,5 km
more
1,5 km

The political heart of Florence since the Middle Ages, this piazza is home to important architectural and sculptural landmarks. Framed by Palazzo Vecchio and the Loggia dei Lanzi, it features artworks such as a replica of Michelangelo’s David and Cellini’s Perseus, forming an open-air museum that tells the story of the city’s artistic and civic history. 

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Piazza della Signoria
Ponte Vecchio
1,4 km
more
1,4 km

This medieval bridge, known for its historic goldsmith shops overlooking the Arno, has retained its original charm. Above it runs the Vasari Corridor, connecting Palazzo Vecchio to Palazzo Pitti. An exceptional example of functional Renaissance architecture. The location also offers outstanding photographic viewpoints over the Arno and the city.

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Ponte Vecchio
Palazzo Pitti
2 km
more
2 km

Once home to the Medici, Habsburg-Lorraine and Savoy dynasties, Palazzo Pitti is now home to five museums featuring art collections, historic furnishings and the Palatine Gallery. Its preserved interiors provide a glimpse into Renaissance courtly life. Outside, the Boboli Gardens, an emblem of the Italian garden tradition, offer scenic paths and sculpture collections in a tranquil setting.

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Palazzo Pitti
Boboli Gardens
2 km
more
2 km

Spread over terraced levels, these historic gardens feature fountains, artificial grottoes and an extensive sculpture collection. The pathways lead through varied themed areas and offer panoramic views of Florence. The centuries-old vegetation and refined landscape design make the Boboli Gardens a prime example of the Italian monumental garden.

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Boboli Gardens
Uffizi Gallery
1,6 km
more
1,6 km

One of the world’s most renowned museums, the Uffizi houses the foremost collection of Italian Renaissance art, with masterpieces by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and Caravaggio. The chronological layout guides visitors through the evolution of art from the 13th to the 18th century. Several galleries overlook the Arno, offering beautiful views of the city.

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Uffizi Gallery
Santa Croce Square and Basilica
2 km
more
2 km

Dominated by the Basilica, the world’s largest Franciscan church and home to the tombs of Michelangelo, Galileo and Machiavelli. Inside are frescoes by Giotto and other 14th- and 15th-century masters. The square also hosts the Calcio Storico Fiorentino, a traditional sporting event with deep historical roots.

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Santa Croce Square and Basilica
Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
700 m
more
700 m

Just a short walk from Teatro Luxury Apartments, this modern theatre complex is home to Italy’s oldest music festival, founded in 1933. The opera and symphony season runs from April to July and features international productions. The modern venue is equipped with advanced stage technology and offers exceptional acoustics.

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Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
Piazzale Michelangelo
3,5 km
more
3,5 km

A must-visit for sweeping views of Florence, Piazzale Michelangelo sits atop a hill overlooking the city. The panorama encompasses the entire historic centre and its monuments. The piazza is dedicated to Michelangelo and features replicas of some of his most iconic works, including the David.

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Piazzale Michelangelo
Santa Maria Novella Square and Basilica
1 km
more
1 km

This piazza is distinguished by the Renaissance façade of the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella, completed by Leon Battista Alberti in 1470. The church merges Gothic and Renaissance elements in one of the city’s most important religious buildings. The piazza continues to serve as a central meeting point in the historic heart of Florence.

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Santa Maria Novella Square and Basilica
Accademia Gallery
2 km
more
2 km

Home to Michelangelo’s original David, the museum also houses other works by the artist and a collection of 14th- and 15th-century Florentine art. It also includes historic musical instruments and paintings that trace local artistic developments. The museum layout highlights the techniques and forms of Renaissance sculpture and painting.

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Accademia Gallery
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