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Apartments with Garden

Historic center of Florence

Apartments with garden

In the historic center of Florence, inside Palazzo Dragomanni, you will find two cozy apartments with gardens: They are furnished with contemporary style and high-quality finishes and are immersed in an oasis of tranquility, completely renovated and available for short or medium-term rentals.

The two apartments are a rarity for Florence, given the large 400 sqm private garden at their complete disposal and their strategic location: They are less than 100 meters from Ponte VecchioPalazzo Pitti, and Giardino di Boboli. The garden of Palazzo Dragomanni, reserved for the apartments, is crossed by the famous Corridoio Vasariano, which connects Palazzo Vecchio, the Uffizi, and Palazzo Pitti. Your stay is assured in absolute silence, surrounded by nature, art, and culture.

Apartment One

The apartment with garden Apartment One is located on the ground floor, beneath the Corridoio Vasariano, and overlooks the large private garden of Palazzo Dragomanni that is shared exclusively together with Apartment Two. From the rooms, you can access to the garden directly and enjoy absolute silence, surrounded by nature, art, and culture.

The apartment, completely restored, consists of:
A living room with a single sofa bed and a fully equipped kitchen corner.
A master bedroom with an en suite bathroom featuring by a shower cabin that includes: steam bath, chromotherapy, and various water jets, including a waterfall effect.
A second master bedroom (which can also be set up as a twin) with an en suite bathroom and a large shower cabin.

Apartment One 70sqm
Garden 400sqm
Laundry Room 15sqm
Beds 5
Bathrooms 2
WiFi Yes
Bycicles Yes

Apartment Two

The apartment with garden Apartment Two is located on the ground floor, beneath the Corridoio Vasariano, and overlooks the large private garden of Palazzo Dragomanni that is shared exclusively together with Apartment One. From the rooms, you can access the garden directly and enjoy absolute silence, surrounded by nature, art, and culture.

The apartment, completely restored, includes:
A living room with a double sofa bed and a fully equipped kitchen corner.
A master bedroom (which can also be set up as a twin) with an en suite bathroom. The bathroom features a small SPA area equipped with: a starry sky ceiling, a masonry seat with a hot-cold water cascade, a Kneipp path with cold water, and chromotherapy.

Apartment Two 55sqm
Garden 400sqm
Laundry Room 15sqm
Beds 4
Bathrooms 1
WiFi Yes
Bycicles Yes

Services and accessories included

Laundry Room

A 15 sqm laundry room equipped with a washing machine, dryer, sink, ironing board, and clothes dryer. It also includes deck chairs, cushions, and other garden accessories. The laundry room is for the exclusive use of the two apartments and overlooks the garden, next to the lemon house.

Each room is equipped with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and Smart TVs in the bedrooms. Thanks to the availability of the private garden, you can rent bicycles and conveniently park them inside to explore the beautiful surroundings of Florence!

Details that make the difference

Lemon House

27 sqm relax room in the old garden lemon house, exclusively for guests staying in the two apartments. It is equipped with a sofa, armchairs, and a table: Here you can spend time according to your needs, especially when the season does not allow you to enjoy the outdoors.

A city to discover

Florence

Official Ticket Office of the Florentine Civic Museums. Link

Here you will find and can visit the Salone dei Cinquecento, the most emblematic room of the Palazzo. Just as in the time of Cosimo I de’ Medici, it remains the privileged venue for the city’s ceremonies. Link

It is one of the most famous museums in the world for its extraordinary collections of ancient sculptures and paintings from the Middle Ages to the modern era. Here you will find works by Giotto, Botticelli, Mantegna, Correggio, Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, and many others. Link

Acquired in 1550 by Cosimo I de’ Medici and his wife Eleonora of Toledo to transform it into the new grand ducal residence, Palazzo Pitti soon became the symbol of the Medici’s consolidated power over Tuscany. It was also the residence of two other dynasties: the Habsburg-Lorenas, who succeeded the Medici from 1737, and the Savoys, who inhabited it as the kings of Italy from 1865. Link

Behind Palazzo Pitti stretches the wonderful Boboli Gardens. The Medici were the first to arrange it, creating the Italian garden model that became exemplary for many European courts. The vast green area, divided in a regular manner, constitutes a true open-air museum, populated with ancient and Renaissance statues and adorned with grottos and fountains. Link

A masterpiece of Renaissance architecture in Florence and a dynamic international cultural center, Palazzo Strozzi represents a landmark in the Italian scene: a platform for producing and experiencing art through a rich program of exhibitions and cultural activities. A symbolic place for the life of the Palazzo is the historic Renaissance courtyard, an open square to the city where over two million people pass each year and where concerts, performances, and installations by contemporary artists are organized. Link

The remarkable construction of Santa Maria del Fiore, Giotto’s Campanile, and the Baptistery of San Giovanni are artistic masterpieces and at the same time engineering marvels. Brunelleschi’s dome is a wonder: an example of how Renaissance man was capable of exploring new and daring solutions. Link

The Opificio delle Pietre Dure is a special autonomous institute of the Ministry of Culture that operates as a national center of expertise and reference in the field of art conservation, performing restoration, research, and advanced training activities. The Opificio is also home to the Museum of the Artistic Production of Hard Stones and a specialized library. Link

Discover Dante, his life, his work, and his city through the offerings of the Museo Casa di Dante: guided tours for everyone, workshops, and thematic routes from the streets of Florence to the museum’s rooms. Link

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