
Along
with the 42 fully-equipped apartments and suites the
Hotel Waldorf Suite Florence also provides first class
services and facilities ensuring that your sojourn is
serene and free of any unpleasant inconveniences. Our
thoughtful staff are at your service whilst residing
in this elegant 4 star Florentine hotel.
Numerous modern facilities are found
within this 4 star hotel providing satisfying city break
accommodation in the city centre of Florence.
The 24/7 reception offers tour information,
a fax machine, photocopier and quick check-in and check-out.
Staff at the front desk speak English. The hotel has
a lift serving the various floors, a baggage storage
room, non-smoking rooms, high speed internet connection
and public parking facilities. Check-in is from 2:00pm
onwards while guests are asked to check-out between
7:00 and 12:00am.
The Hotel Waldorf Suite Florence offer first class
conference and meeting facilities with a sum of 300m2
of exhibition space and conference halls which make
it an excellent choice for hosting meetings in Florence.
It can be divided into 15 separate rooms each with a
different capacity and alternative seating arrangements.
These spectacular conference and meeting facilities
are located in the Congress Santa Maria Novella directly
opposite the central train station.
The
main room of Congress Santa Maria Novella is
named Santa Maria Novella, after the city’s principal
sizeable train station, and can hold a maximum of 200
guests when arranged as a conference room.
The other possible seating arrangements are : the U
table seating 46, boardroom seating 120, the classroom
seating 54, the banquet room seating 120 and cocktail
arrangement accommodating 200.
For smaller conferences the following rooms are at
guests’ disposal : G. Boccaccio (max.
16 delegates), B. Michelangelo (max. 40), G.
Guinizzelli (max.40), Clemente VII (max.
120), Raffaello (max. 80), Giotto
(max. 120), Lorenzo il Magnifico (max. 80),
S. Botticelli (max. 20), A. Vespucci
(max. 30), De’ Medici (max. 80), Donatello
(max. 35), Leonardo (max.80), F. Brunelleschi
(max. 90) and the D. Alighieri hall (max. 16).
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