Hotel Firenze e Continentale information
The Hotel Firenze & Continentale, built at the beginning of the 1900's, has been continually restructured and maintained with the intent of retaining it's original architectural identity. The elegant building's aristocratic feel is further accentuated with quality decor, furnishings and compliments that include; Marble Floors from Carrara, trompe l'oeil murals, Mogano boiseries and hand beaten iron and otone lamps. The Hotel is Located in the historic city centre of La Spezia, a few short steps from the newly pedestrianised heart of the town, ideally placed to access the trains to the Cinque Terre in a couple of minutes. The small towns that dot this stunning coastline surrounded by vines, olive groves and old fashioned ?creuze?, are also easily accessible on foot. Recently renovated the Firenze and Continentale hotel in La Spezia is now regarded as one of the finest accommodation providers in the city. Website highlights include the Hotel Virtual Tour and secure online reservations. The Hotel Firenze e Continentale is the ideal destination for those wishing to enjoy the treasures that lie in the famous 'limitrofe' area of the Italy. Lerici boasts winding streets in a charming historic city centre that spirals up to the stunning medieval castle on it's peak. San Terenzo, was the residence of choice of the Poet Percy Bysshe Shelley his wife Mary, with it's glorious beaches and it's castle. Tellaro boasts one of the most stunning village squares in all of Italy with the enchanting Church of San Giorgio that meets the coastline, its charming gatehouse and stunning pathways and tracks that lead to the less populated beaches and breathtaking cliffs. On the opposite coast of the Gulf lies Porto Venere, so named from the latin "Portus Veneris" due to the beauty of the location, with its particular brightly coloured houses that seem yo cascade down the cliffs towards the Isola Palmaria, an area that has recently been made a protected nature reserve. Dominating all of this is the charming San Pietro Church that looks over the sea towards the Park of the Cinque Terre, Rimmaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso.
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