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  2. Hotel Burchianti - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Burchianti is a boutique hotel with 11 rooms located in Florence, Italy near the Santa Maria Novella. [1] According to the hotel's website, the hotel used to be a palace belonging to the noble family of Castiglioni. [2] The place was then turned into a hotel and opened in 1919 or 1936 by the Burchianti sisters. [3] [1]

  3. Hotel Helvetia & Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Helvetia & Bristol Lantern of Hotel Helvetia & Bristol. Hotel Helvetia & Bristol is a five-star boutique hotel in Florence, Italy. It is managed by Starhotels Group and is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World.

  4. JK Place - Wikipedia

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    J.K.Place is a chain of Italian boutique hotels with three locations in Paris, [1] Capri [2] and Rome. [3] The chain was founded in Florence in 2003 by hoteliers Ori Kafri [4] and his father, Jonathan Kafri (the "JK" of JK Place). All three hotels were designed by Florentine architect Michele Bonan, and all three have received Five Star ratings.

  5. These 12 Top-Rated Florence Hotels Have Us Brushing Up ... - AOL

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  6. Starhotels - Wikipedia

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    Starhotels is a privately owned hotel chain based in Florence that operates 30 luxury hotels (24 in Italy, three in London, and one each in Paris and New York City).Most of the hotels are four-star hotels with The Michelangelo (formerly the Hotel Taft) in New York City and Castille Paris being five star hotels.

  7. Belmond Villa San Michele - Wikipedia

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    Villa San Michele, Fiesole. The original building was a monastery, founded in the early years of the 15th century for the Franciscan friars. [1] The land on which it stood had been donated by a Florentine family, the Davanzatis, who also contributed to the monastery's upkeep by gifts of woodlands, further buildings and money.

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