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Porta Faenza

Via Faenza 77n, Florence, Italy | (888) 761-2109

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Overview

Pros
  • Mid-range hotel with dash of historic charm

  • Located In the busy San Lorenzo District, near the train station and sights

  • Tasteful rooms with classic decor, modern bathrooms, and minibars

  • Some rooms have PlayStations; DVDs and games available in lobby

  • Free buffet breakfast with hot and cold choices

  • Charming lobby lounge with alcoholic drinks and free coffee on-hand

  • 24-hour front desk and laundry service available

  • Free Wi-Fi, plus computer in lobby for guests' use

  • Pet-friendly, no extra fee

Cons
  • Not smack in center of tourist area (pro for some)

  • No fitness or business facilities

  • Fee for parking

Bottom Line

The 25-room Hotel Porta Faenza is a mid-range property with a dash of Old World charm. Rooms are tasteful, with classic decor that includes variegated-wood floors, wood furniture, and beamed ceilings. Amenities are a step-up from those at many other three-pearl properties, and include well-stocked minibars, flat-screen TVs with PlayStations, and free Wi-Fi. The lobby lounge has free coffee and drinks on-hand, and a breakfast buffet is included in the room rate. The hotel is about a five-minute walk from the Santa Maria Novella train station and a nine-minute walk from the Dumo, while the Ponte Vecchio is about 15 minutes away on foot. Travelers might want to compare rates with the similar Hotel Azzi.

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Via Faenza 77n, Florence, Italy
Amenities
  • Business Center
  • Cable
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Free Breakfast
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Pets Allowed
  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
  • Room Service
  • Swim-Up Bar

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Full Review

Scene

Low-frills mid-range hotel with a dash of historic charm

The Hotel Porta Faenza is situated in a charming yellow building with an arched entrance and shuttered windows. It's named after the Porta Faenza, a nearby medieval gate in the old city walls. The building itself was once an 18th-century merchant's home -- it was renovated in 1997, but much of the original structure remains. While decor can look somewhat dated, the pairing of tile floors, dark wood furniture, and black wrought-iron accents gives it a classic Tuscan ambience. Details such as exposed brick and wood-beam ceilings add historic charm. A lounge area shows off a small collection of antique tools against a red wall, while an antique wood table holds a computer for guests' use. The hotel draws primarily tourists, mostly couples, and given the number of rooms that can sleep up to five, families as well.

Location

In the busy San Lorenzo District, near train station and in walking distance to sights

The hotel sits on Via Faenza, a typical and surprisingly quiet narrow cobblestone street in the otherwise busy San Lorenzo District. Restaurants, shops, and bars are all within walking distance on the route to the Arno River -- about a 15-minute walk. The Santa Maria Novella train station, the San Lorenzo Market, Fortezza da Basso, and the conference center are all about a five-minute walk from the hotel. Other popular tourist attractions are also in walking distance: The Dumo is a nine-minute walk, while the Uffizi Gallery, Palazzo Vecchio, and Ponte Vecchio are all about a 15-minute walk. Florence Airport is about 15 minutes away via public transportation -- or about a 30-minute drive -- while Pisa International Airport is about an hour and a half away.

Rooms

Rooms with traditional decor, variegated-wood floors, and contemporary bathrooms

The Porta Faenza has 25 rooms, which are tasteful with traditional, Tuscan-style decor, although some might find the look veering toward dated. Light walls meet pretty variegated-wood floors, while natural wood furniture and headboards add classic style. Drapes and bedspreads are yellow, and framed art posters hang on the walls. Bathrooms feature terra-cotta tile floors and blue-and-white tile walls. They include bidets, bathtubs or showers, or both.Classic Rooms sleep from one to four guests. Single Rooms are compact, but Superior Rooms are fairly spacious, and usually include such details as exposed wood-beam ceilings or other architectural flourishes. Superior Rooms on the third floor have balconies. All rooms are air-conditioned and include small desks, safes, and free Wi-Fi. Some amenities go a bit beyond what's usually found in mid-range properties, such as flat-screen TVs not only with satellite channels but with PlayStations (DVDs can be rented from reception) and fully stocked minibars. Most have coffeemakers. Rooms face either a cobblestone street or the courtyard, and are generally quiet.

Features

Free continental breakfast, and a small bar and lounge for snacks and drinks

There aren't too many extras here -- don't expect to find fitness or business facilities -- but the hotel has a small but charming lobby with free light snacks and drinks. Alcoholic beverages can be purchased in the lobby. The continental breakfast buffet of cereal, scrambled eggs, cheeses, and pastries is included in the room rate, and it is served in a pleasant room with a brick ceiling. Guests, though, have complained about the quality of the coffee. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, and a computer is available for guests' use. Pets can stay for free, and parking is available for a fee. The front desk is staffed 24 hours a day, and the staff will provide luggage storage and laundry service (extra fee), and offer recommendations and ticket assistance.