Hotel Astro Mediceo 3-star hotel Florence

A 3-star hotel in Florence

hotel Astro Mediceo

This is a 3-star hotel in Florence where you can become the leading character on an emotion-filled journey where you are welcomed with the fascinating warmth of tradition combined with contemporary flair. Welcome to the Hotel Astro Mediceo.

You are much more than a mere guest here. You will be welcomed into an ancient 19th-century Florentine villa that was restored and converted to a modern and functional establishment in 2015.
Its décor is a symphony blending the past with the present.
Villino Ortigia, this was its original name, features an exquisite neoclassical architecture that has been given a contemporary and trendy flair leading up to an utterly charming décor.
Through a project designed by Cosmic Latte architectural firm (https://www.cosmiclattelab.com/), the hotel has acquired a distinctively fresh and dynamic look resulting from having creatively redesigned its rooms, colors and shapes.

Astro Mediceo is much more than a three-star hotel in Florence, you are going to feel at home here. Our hospitality concept hinges on an informal and attentive service that meets all of your needs and offers you an authentically Florentine, relaxing and enjoyable visit.
We welcome you with a smile from behind the front desk. Our front desk is going to be your elegant and private living room where we can recommend the best artistic and glamorous itineraries of Florence’s vibrant life through the deep love that binds us to this city.

The hotel’s strategic location makes it the perfect choice when it comes to exploring Florence and its treasures. We are located near Piazza della Libertà, Campo di Marte Railway Station and the Artemio Franchi Stadium. We are just outside the historic center and the ZTL (restricted traffic zone), which can be conveniently reached in just a few minutes.
This is a charming hotel where historical and artistic echoes meet in a unique setting and where you can savor Florence’s most distinctive nuances as well as set out to discover Renaissance’s iconic capital.

Pavel Muratov

Florence is alive, and its soul isn’t solely within its paintings and palaces. It speaks to each of us in a language as simple and understandable as our mother tongue.