Recommended Hotels

Four Seasons Hotel Firenze
An enchanted city sanctuary in the midst of Florence, where an art-filled Renaissance palazzo and conventino frame a centuries-old private park. Relax amidst original frescoes and sculptured reliefs, graced by sunlight and airy garden vistas. Sip espresso under majestic trees, lounge by the open-air pool or bask in Italian spa secrets. Wonders of the Uffizi and Duomo are a stroll away. Tuscan hill towns beckon.
The St. Regis Florence
Standing on the banks of the Arno River with views across to the Ponte Vecchio and the picturesque hills of Tuscany, The St. Regis Florence is the epitome of elegance and refined hospitality, and the preferred stop of taste makers and luxury hotel travelers since the 18th century. Impeccably placed in the city’s historical center, our 5-star hotel offers an unrivaled immersion into the cradle of the Renaissance.


Il Tornabuoni Hotel
IL Tornabuoni Hotel is located within one of the oldest and most prestigious palaces of Florence, which dates back to the 13th century. With rooms that in the names, environments, colors and furnishings recall the Renaissance, characters, stories and artistic magnificence — giving life to one of the very first experiments in the world of real union, not only design, between ancient and modern
Portrait Firenze
Hospitality is an art, and Portrait Firenze has made of it a masterpiece. In a new concept of bespoke tourism, Portrait has taken uniform luxury and turned it into spontaneous personalization.
Portrait is not a luxury hotel in Florence, it is an incredibly personal place, an all-suite property, where discerning travellers find the exclusivity they relish.

Hotel Villa Cora
Step back into 19th-century opulence, in a converted noble estate, set inside a centuries-old park overlooking the Boboli gardens, just minutes from the city center. At home in its elegant rooms and suites and magnificent common areas, you will feel like a true Florentine aristocrat. Each floor of the Villa reflects a particular style, from Empress Eugénie and her passion for roses, to an oriental style, to the America of the 1950s.
