Overview
Hotel Albion Florence is part of the Palazzo Villa designed by the Milanese Sculptor Ignazio Villa, and built in the 19th Century. With its unusual doors, arch ribbed ogival arches, the Palazzo is considered one of the most interesting examples of neo-gothic architecture in the city and the only example of English neo-gothic building. The same family has run Hotel Albion Florence for four generations, guaranteeing a long-lasting friendship to its guest.
This charming and comfortable hotel is not far from the Station of Santa Maria Novella and close to the Teatro Comunale, the Arno River, the Exposition Centre, and within walking distance of the Duomo and Piazza della Signoria, easy to be reached by car. The hotel rooms are sunny and spacious, many have balconies and panoramic views, all provided for a more comfortable stay. A private collection of contemporary and modern art fills the public rooms. |