Gorgeous loft style studio apartment in a prime location!
This is a stylish and newly renovated space, located in the Santa Croce district, within easy walking distance to most of the city’s attractions. This great studio is ideal for a couple who desire to create a life long memory in Florence.
The apartment:
On the third floor of an ancient building with NO elevator (the are about 60 steps to reach the flat)
, the Mercurio apartment is a beautiful contemporary space, which will appeal to those who like modern interiors and comfort, yet also want to enjoy the old charm of Florence historical center. The quality furnishings, the magnificent wood floors, the high-beamed ceilings and original brickwork create a very cozy and welcoming atmosphere.
The living area is modern, bright, airy and comprises of a single sofa bed, suitable for the third guest, an armchair and a dining table with chairs. The open kitchen is modern and fully equipped to make culinary experimentation of the Italian kind. The pretty bathroom is beautifully designed and it features a shower unit.
Above, nested on the second level, you will find the sleeping area accessible through a staircase. This inviting area offers a double bed and a large walk in closet for all the guest's belongings.
This fantastic apartment is equipped with air conditioning/central heating and wireless internet to enhance the comfort of your stay .
The Mercurio apartment is really one of a kind: its peculiar structure, modern design and perfectly central location will leave you with an unforgettable Florentine experience.
Conditions of stay
- Refundable deposit
€200 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
- Refundable deposit for Monthly booking
€1,500 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
- Maximum capacity
3 People
- Check-in / Checkout
Checkin after 15h, Checkout before 11h
Santa Croce
Santa Croce is the eastern edge of the historical center along the Arno river and takes the name from the Florence’s pantheon and one of its most remarkable churches. This neighborhood provide a rare glimpse of workaday Florence – an area few tourist penetrate, with lively markets and tiny workshops .
In addition to the great Santa Croce church and its museum, the other main cultural attractions in this part of the city are the Bargello Palace, which house one of Italy’s most important museum , the Museo Horne, a pleasing collection of art treasures and the Casa Buonarroti, the former home of Michelangelo.
Piazza dei Ciompi is the venue of Mercato delle Pulci, the flea market where you can buy interesting items at modest cost. A short distance to the east, is the Mercato St. Ambrogio, the city centre’s main food market after San Lorenzo. Be aware that the stallholders bring their prices down in the last hour of trading!
You will also find the largest selection of shops, bars and restaurants here. These include the city’s three finest and most expensive restaurants – Cibreo, Pinchiorri and Alle Murate, but also a variety of good mid-price options. By night, this is the liveliest part of town and, with most of its streets pedestrianised and many of the buildings illuminated, the perfect venue for an after-dinner stroll.