Pros

  • Central location close to many of the city’s attractions
  • Beautiful frescoes in the main meeting room
  • Buffet breakfast sometimes included in room rate
  • Many rooms have city views
  • Rooftop terrace and bar with views of the city
  • Good value for basic accommodations
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Cons

  • Some guests have complained about rooms being musty and worn
  • Some complaints about faulty air conditioners
  • No coffeemakers or tea kettles in the rooms
  • Free Wi-Fi only in the lobby
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Bottom Line

This former medieval palace has a classic look and some historic artwork, but is beginning to show its age. The hotel is in a central location close to attractions and also offers meeting rooms and beautiful views from a rooftop terrace. It’s a good value for basic accommodations in an historic building, but many guests say it is not a true four-pearl property.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Pets Allowed

Oyster Hotel Review

Palazzo Gaddi

Scene

Classic hotel in need of an update

This hotel, once the medieval Palazzo Gaddi, certainly looks like a classic Florentine building with an arched ceiling in the lobby and antique artwork throughout. The Luca Giordano Hall features beautiful frescoes made by this famous 17th-century Italian painter. The rest of the hotel decor is a bit bland in comparison.

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Location

On a quiet street, central to many tourist attractions

The hotel is located on a narrow street and is a convenient four-minute walk from the main train station. It’s a three-minute walk to the Duomo and the Medici Chapel and about a four-minute walk to the Market of San Lorenzo.

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Rooms

Very basic with bland decor

The 98 rooms do not live up to four-pearl expectations, with dated blue carpeting and basic wooden furniture. Some rooms have nice views of the city. Amenities include small flat-screen TVs and mini-fridges, but no coffeemakers or tea kettles. The marble bathrooms are a bit narrow, and some have little space between the toilet and the sink or tub.

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Features

Nice views from the rooftop terrace and wine bar

The rooftop terrace (which is closed in the winter) offers views of the Duomo and the main sights of the city center, with drinks available from the Arrighetti Lounge Bar. The Palazzo Gaddi restaurant serves Mediterranean fare, while the adjoining wine bar also offers antipasti. The hotel’s Luca Giordano Hall meeting room features 17th-century frescoes, while the Milton Room is named for the poet John Milton, who is said to have written Paradise Lost there.

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Things You Should Know About Palazzo Gaddi

Also Known As

  • B4 Astoria Firenze
  • Boscolo Hotel Astoria

Address

Via del Giglio 9, Florence 50123, Italy

Oyster Hotel Review

Palazzo Gaddi

Scene

Classic hotel in need of an update

This hotel, once the medieval Palazzo Gaddi, certainly looks like a classic Florentine building with an arched ceiling in the lobby and antique artwork throughout. The Luca Giordano Hall features beautiful frescoes made by this famous 17th-century Italian painter. The rest of the hotel decor is a bit bland in comparison.

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Location

On a quiet street, central to many tourist attractions

The hotel is located on a narrow street and is a convenient four-minute walk from the main train station. It’s a three-minute walk to the Duomo and the Medici Chapel and about a four-minute walk to the Market of San Lorenzo.

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Rooms

Very basic with bland decor

The 98 rooms do not live up to four-pearl expectations, with dated blue carpeting and basic wooden furniture. Some rooms have nice views of the city. Amenities include small flat-screen TVs and mini-fridges, but no coffeemakers or tea kettles. The marble bathrooms are a bit narrow, and some have little space between the toilet and the sink or tub.

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Features

Nice views from the rooftop terrace and wine bar

The rooftop terrace (which is closed in the winter) offers views of the Duomo and the main sights of the city center, with drinks available from the Arrighetti Lounge Bar. The Palazzo Gaddi restaurant serves Mediterranean fare, while the adjoining wine bar also offers antipasti. The hotel’s Luca Giordano Hall meeting room features 17th-century frescoes, while the Milton Room is named for the poet John Milton, who is said to have written Paradise Lost there.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pets Allowed

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

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