Designer hotel in San Frediano
If you’ve got a taste for the quirky, you’ll love this unique hotel, designed by celebrated Italian architect Fabio Novembre. Located in San Frediano – a hip neighbourhood that’s fast becoming one of the coolest parts of town – this hotel is the perfect starting point for your explorations. You’ll also find the centre of Florence is only a 20-minute walk away – or why not hire one of the hotel’s bikes or e-scooters to zip into town?
Sample authentic Tuscan dishes in the hotel restaurant, or take an aperitif from the lounge bar out into the gorgeous courtyard. In the morning, you’ll wake to the smell of fresh coffee before you head down to the dining room, where you can choose between a delicious Italian breakfast or a continental buffet.
The hotel’s eccentricities continue into the bedrooms, which feature chic contemporary design while providing all modern comforts, like air conditioning and free wi-fi.. If you really want to relax, call down for room service and the friendly staff will make sure you’re looked after.
Sample authentic Tuscan dishes in the hotel restaurant, or take an aperitif from the lounge bar out into the gorgeous courtyard. In the morning, you’ll wake to the smell of fresh coffee before you head down to the dining room, where you can choose between a delicious Italian breakfast or a continental buffet.
The hotel’s eccentricities continue into the bedrooms, which feature chic contemporary design while providing all modern comforts, like air conditioning and free wi-fi.. If you really want to relax, call down for room service and the friendly staff will make sure you’re looked after.
What Unahotels Vittoria Firenze has to offer
Food and drink
Tuscan food is some of the best in Italy and you’ll be spoilt for choice during your stay. To get you started, there’s a fantastic menu in the hotel restaurant, but you won’t want to miss the city’s abundant family-run trattorias, pizzerias or high-end ristorantes. The food is known for its simplicity, using seasonal produce from the surrounding region. Florence’s most famous dish is the enormous florentine steak, but for the more adventurous there’s trippa alla fiorentina – tripe with tomato sauce and vegetables. A delicacy not for the faint of heart!
Ponte Vecchio
This beautiful medieval stone bridge is the only bridge in the city that survived the Second World War. It links up some of Florence’s most popular sights, with the Piazza del Duomo and Piazza della Signoria on one side and the Oltrarno on the other. Lined with shops that were once occupied by butchers, tanners and farmers, you can now take a stroll across the Arno river and browse a selection of fine jewellery and artwork.
Getting around
The hotel is in a fashionable neighbourhood, full of artisanal shops, authentic eateries and historical buildings for you to amble around. Central Florence is only a 20-minute stroll along the picturesque Arno river, or 10 minutes by bus. You can also hire bikes and e-scooters from the hotel, which will get you into town even faster – and help you blend in with the locals!
Facilities
Overview
- Bar
- Wi-fi
All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.
Food & Drink
- Bar
- Restaurant
All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.