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Who we are

The Hotel Mia Cara & Spa welcomes you in a historic building from 1650, in via Faenza 90 red, a main street to reach the historic center and all places of tourist and business interest, 4 minutes from the Santa Maria Novella station . Our rooms have been renovated with a modern design with an essential line equipped with every comfort: private bathroom with shower, hairdryer, air conditioning, safe and mini fridge and TV. Ideal for a short or business stay in Florence. the photo follows with the description single room m2 bathroom double room m2 bathroom double room m2 bathroom double room only 2 beds small double room m2 bathroom double room + extra bed m2 bathroom triple room m2 bathroom quadruple room m2 bathroom quadruple room + bed added: sqm bathroom our family room to accommodate up to 5 people Our services: our buffet breakfast is served from 7 to 10 all with a rich choice of sweets, biscuits and croissants, a selection of cured meats, cheeses and bread for those you prefer savory foods and hot drinks. Our extra paid services: • Car parking managed by a private garage starting from 30 euros per day; • During your stay it is possible to take a regenerating break in our spa, salt sauna, Turkish bath and hydromassage, emotional shower and relaxation area with herbal teas. For info and to book call 055 293397 • To extend your experience, holiday or break from work, book the best high aesthetic face and body treatments at the Medicea Wellness Center by YONKA, Paris. - Visit the website dedicated to our Medicea Wellness Center by clicking HERE to choose from the many proposals. Or call the telephone number +39 055 293397



Florence

In 5 minutes walking , the center of Florence,  with its world-famous art masterpieces, with its historic squares and churches.

The Renaissance in Florence, which flourished between the 14th and 16th centuries, marked an unprecedented cultural and artistic rebirth, inspired by classical antiquity. Florence became the intellectual and artistic center of Europe thanks to patrons such as the Medici family, who supported artists, architects and thinkers. Figures such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Botticelli contributed to the development of new painting techniques, perspectives and monumental sculptures. The city also saw the flourishing of humanistic literature and philosophy, which exalted the individual and reason, profoundly influencing Western art and culture.