Beatrice Portinari Dante was the source of so many of the love and longing of the Aligherry, that to step into the house in which she lived, feels something to read the private magazines of Dante. The house is now an impossible 15th -century Renaissance Mahal at the center of Florence, now Palazo Portinari Salvati Hotel. Palazzo is carefully preserved, and the restoration of the ongoing restorations on some of the most precious graffits of the building continues. In the room, the original mosaic floor, which now gives home to the Michelin-starred restaurant of the Palazo Portinari Salvati Hotel, Ato Di Vito Molica, is covered with a floating glass floor to protect it for a longer time. Other echoes of the past of the palace, such as original tuskan terra-kotta floors, ornately adorned roof, and original marble fireplaces, live in the entire ground and 13 guest suites. A very modern joint of a spa, complete with Turkish bath, is an additional perk. From $ 737 per night.
Allowance: City Center, Private Garden, Pool, Spa, Michelin-starred restaurant
Two historically important buildings and a shocking large 11 -acre garden (the city’s largest), is a vision to see the four seasons. Its central building, Palazo Dela Gharardeska, in 1473, was built by politicians and author Bartolomo Skala, during the height of the Florentine Renaissance, who conceived his magnificent structure as a tribute to the ancient Rome. Palazo Nobel Dela became home to the Gharardeska family, and later, a Medici Cardinal. After almost a decade long restoration, Palazo, as well as the 16th -century convent, was opened as a hotel. A four -season hotel combines many things, and here, it combines some of the most impressive examples of renaissance architecture and ambiguity. Many hotel rooms maintain original graffiti. Add to scenes of Duomo and a Michelin-starred restaurant, Il Palagio, and it all seems more than a fit-top. From $ 1,936 per night.
Allowance: At the center of the city, Piaza Dela Sigoria, Fine Dining Restaurant, Spa, Private Courtyard and Rooftop Terrace
Florence’s rich renaissance history dominates the city landscape (and properly), but La Jemma steps into the hotel, not far from Piaza Dela Sigoria and Ufiji Gallery, the past seems to be about one million miles away. The New-Ish La Jemma Hotel (it opened in 2023) has 39 rooms that feel like a box of Petit Four, which was made in a soft palette of greens and pink, designed to enjoy just for praise. The design here is more than the 20th century, with art deco equipment and some details (such as sculpture velvet beads), which sometime bends in Hollywood Regency aesthetics. White wood flooring, white roof, and palm print wallpapers feel that you can actually be in West Hollywood – or Buenos Aires or New York, for that case. It is a contemporary breath of all fresh air, and fresh and new in a way that makes sense in the rest of the city, far from far away. A subtrenian spa claims a sauna, a hydrotherapy pool and treatment cells that uses biologic rechrogen products. Luka, The Fine Dining Restaurant, four and eight-curves prix fixed menu, as well as la carte options. From $ 551 per night.
Allowance: At the center of the city, close to Ufiji Gallery, Santa Maria Novella Train Station Walking