PALAZZO FIRENZE

Address: Via Ghibellina, 87 - 50122 - Firenze (FI)

Located in the historic Santa Croce district–the most authentic part of Florence–Palazzo Firenze is an 18th-century noble residence. This sumptuous palace on Via Ghibellina was built in the mid 1700s on the order of the Marquis Giovanni Maria Baldinucci, treasurer of the Pope and a sonnet writer. Adorned with lavish furnishings, frescoes and stuccoed ceilings, Palazzo Firenze features 24 meticulously detailed rooms and suites, including the Santa Croce Royal Suite, the city’s largest and most charming apartment, featuring 260 square meters of privacy and luxury.

Palazzo Firenze is entering a remarkable new chapter in its three-century story. On March 28, 2026, all 24 rooms and suites, along with the common areas, will reopen completely restyled – inspired by the desire to offer our guests an extraordinary experience, where the palace’s 18th-century charm harmonizes with contemporary design, fine materials, and a reimagined sense of comfort.

Facilities

Check-in time
2 PM
Check-out time
12 PM
Opening period
Air conditioning
All areas
Parking
Internal parking:cancel
Toll parking:cancel
External parking:cancel
Toll parking:check_circle
Coach parking:cancel
Affiliated parking:check_circle
Yes
Street parking:check_circle
Restaurants
1
Bar
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Spa and wellness center
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WiFi
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Events outside
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Rooms

Rooms
24
Typology of the Rooms
Suite:check_circle
Junior suite:check_circle
Single rooms:check_circle
Double rooms:check_circle
Triple rooms:check_circle
Services
Room service:check_circle
Safe:check_circle
Minibar:check_circle
TV:check_circle
Internet:check_circle
With garden:cancel
With sea view:cancel
With a view of the hills:cancel
With pool view:cancel

Restaurants

Guelfi & Ghibellini
25 places
Mediterranean cuisine

Bar

Caffè Baglioni
Every day, from 11:00 am to midnight

Other information

Other information
Access and rooms for disabled people:cancel
Luggage storage:check_circle
Pets allowed:check_circle
Safety deposit boxes:check_circle
Laundry and dry cleaning service:check_circle
NCC service:check_circle
Taxi rank nearby:cancel
Limousine service:check_circle
Rental car service:check_circle
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Sport equipment
Fitness room:cancel
Golf course:cancel
Tennis court:cancel
Paddle court:cancel
Bicycles:cancel
Trekking or running route:cancel
Technical equipment
Dedicated event reception:check_circle
Foyer:cancel
Direction room:cancel
Wardrobe:check_circle
Secretarial service:cancel
Paid hostess service:check_circle
Reception:check_circle
PC:cancel
Dedicated bar:cancel
Coffee break area:cancel
Copy machine:cancel
Free WiFi:check_circle
Amplification:check_circle
Flipchart:check_circle
Mobile stage:cancel
Catwalk for fashion shows:cancel
LCD screens:cancel
Fixed screen:cancel
Mobile screen:cancel
Tensile structures:cancel
Closed circuit TV:cancel
Video projector:check_circle
Videoconferencing:cancel
Microphones:cancel
Support technician:cancel
Other spaces for events
Garden:cancel
Terrace:cancel
Health centre:cancel
Poolside:cancel
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Sala Della Musica

Area:113 mq
Dimensions:10 x 9,85 mt
Height:10 mt
Stage: No
Natural light:Yes
100 People
Capacity for setting up
Stalls
80
School desks
30
Gala dinner
75
Horseshoe
30
Cocktail
100
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Sala Isabella

Area:25 mq
Dimensions:5 x 5 mt
Height:4 mt
Stage: No
Natural light:Yes
15 People
Capacity for setting up
Stalls
10
Horseshoe
10
Cocktail
15

How to reach us

Florence Santa Maria Novella station approximately 3 km away
A. Vespucci Airport approximately 9 km away

Discover Firenze

Florence needs no introduction. The capital of Tuscany is one of the most important cities of art in our country and beyond, a true historical and artistic point of reference on a global level. The beauties of Florence are known to all, and therefore it is not surprising that over 10 million tourists choose to stay in the city every year.

Some of the most famous art museums in Italy are concentrated in Florence, among which the Uffizi Gallery stands out, which records over 4 million admissions every year, alongside illustrious names such as the Galleria dell'Accademia, the Bargello museum, the Medici Chapels and much more.

But not only art and culture: Florence is also synonymous with gastronomic excellence, good food and excellent wine. Get lost in the streets of the historic center, leaving for a moment the ones most frequented by tourists, and you will discover a hidden Florence made of small taverns, cheap restaurants and wine shops, where you can taste excellent local wine in rustic Florentine environments, made of laughter, conviviality and popular music. But even if you want to stay within the tourist routes, in Florence you will definitely have a lot to see.

From the splendid Piazza del Duomo, where the cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is located, with the iconic Brunelleschi dome and Giotto's bell tower, passing through Piazza Signoria, where Palazzo Vecchio, the seat of the municipality of Florence, is located, until arriving in the magnificent Piazza Santa Croce, you will constantly have the impression of being in an open-air museum, made of works of art and magnificent monuments.

After all, it was in Florence that the Renaissance developed, thanks also, and above all, to the Medici family, who ruled the city for centuries and who still make people talk about them today, given that their contribution is practically everywhere in the city: just think of the immense Palazzo Pitti, their ancient city residence, with the Boboli Gardens behind it, or the Vasari Corridor, originally a secret and private passage between Palazzo Vecchio and Palazzo Pitti, today transformed into a very long art gallery.

Finally, remember that Florence is small, you can get around well on foot, but there are so many things to see that many tourists underestimate it, and when they understand that a weekend is not enough to visit it, they decide to return. It is still a good strategy to let yourself be won over by the city and enjoy it several times, perhaps even at different times of the year.


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