Hotel Savoy’s super central location between the Duomo and the Ponte Vecchio is a hard one to beat. But it’s by no means the only reason to choose this elegant and refined member of the Rocco Forte stable. Excellent service, a relaxed bistro-style restaurant with a piazza-facing terrace, and classic interiors given a bright modern twist are all reasons to linger before heading out to discover all that Florence has to offer.
Stylish rooms pair contemporary design with Tuscan charm, featuring bleached oak floors, bespoke furniture and serene city views.
Spacious suites offer standout features, from private balconies to curated artworks and elegant marble bathrooms.
Overlooking Piazza della Repubblica, the Repubblica Suite is a favourite for its iconic Florentine views and exclusive location.
Enjoy aperitivos on the terrace or relax in the elegant lobby bar before exploring Florence’s nearby treasures on foot.
A perfect base to soak in the city’s Renaissance spirit, with the Duomo, Ponte Vecchio and Uffizi all just a short stroll away.
Offering spectacular views across rolling Tuscan countryside to the wine-producing hill town of Montalcino, this 800-year-old estate is the film-set Tuscany of popular imagination.
Deep in the heart of the Tuscan countryside, this gorgeous 750-acre estate includes a magnificent 18th-century villa, a Green Michelin Star restaurant and a breathtaking infinity pool built into the original quarry stone.
Dating back to the Medici era, L’Andana is a stunning Tuscan villa hotel set in the heart of the Maremma countryside, a remote coastal region dotted with rolling hills, olive trees and vineyards. Just seven kilometres from the Tyrrhenian coastline and the picturesque town of Castiglione della Pescaia, L’Andana is both a countryside retreat and a beach lover’s paradise.
With its beachfront setting and exquisite restaurant, this elegant boutique hotel, set in an aristocratic villa between the sea and the Apuan Alps, is one of the most popular options in Forte dei Marmi, Tuscany’s most glamorous coastal resort.
It’s hard not to be moved by the mesmerising views of the sunlit Tuscan countryside as you look out from the grounds of Villa San Michele. Below you Florence shimmers, with the Duomo emerging from the terracotta rooftops like Venus from her shell. Yet astonishingly, it’s difficult to say what’s visually more appealing, the views at your feet or the San Michele itself.
Standing shoulder to shoulder with the designer boutiques and Renaissance buildings of one of Florence’s most exclusive streets, Il Tornabuoni is a stylish addition to the city’s growing portfolio of intimate hotels. Settle into refined rooms, sip a Campari Spritz at the rooftop Butterfly Terrace with magical city views, and take a wander along the pedestrian-only Via Tornabuoni.
This timeless Tuscan castle complete with sprawling estate dates back to the 10th century and is steeped in Italian history. It has been lovingly restored with an incredible eye for detail and respect for Italian craftsmanship and is now one of Belmond’s most luxurious hotels. The views of the Tuscan countryside are superb, and although both Siena and many notable wineries are just a short drive away, guests would be forgiven for never wanting to leave the grounds.
Encased by vineyards and rolling Tuscan hills, COMO Castello del Nero is a medieval masterpiece that fuses past and present with impressive panache. Step into a world where Renaissance frescoes are matched with cool, earthy minimalism, and where the beauty of the inside is rivalled only by the 740 acres of surrounding Chianti countryside.