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Luxury and refined style are to be expected in this modern, sleek and comfortable property, which is part of the Lungarno collection owned by the Ferragamo family. Very well located, near the Ponte Vecchio and a 10 min walk to Piazza della Signoria, the Continentale has a minimalist décor with designer furnishings aplenty. Even if you do not stay overnight, go for drinks at the rooftop… Read more »

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If you prefer a quiet stay away from the very center of town, yet still within walking distance from the main sites, we highly recommend the Al Palazzo Marchese di Camugliano. Located midway between Palazzo Strozzi and Santa Maria Novella, this restored mansion house will provide a welcoming classically chic respite from the busy town. The building is a renovated family residence and maintains some… Read more »

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Location, location, location. Blocks away from the Duomo or Piazza della Signoria, a few steps to Uffizi and Ponte Vecchio. It certainly is one of the best-located hotels in town and you could easily spend your days walking in and out of the hotel, exploring Florence by foot, as taxis will only be needed as transportation to get in and out of town. Do not… Read more »

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Owned by the Ferragamo family, this luxurious city center property located near Ponte Vecchio exudes contemporary elegance. It has a signature restaurant with fusion cuisine and a rooftop with wonderful views of some of the city’s landmarks. As the name suggests, you can quite often find art exhibitions at the hotel. The entrance and lobby are modestly understated in comparison to the bedrooms, which we… Read more »

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Are you looking for a charming stay, a gorgeous property and a hilltop appreciation of Florence? Search no further… Hotel Il Salviatino was a truly perfect hotel experience in our most recent stay. It is a property that dates back to the 15th century, meticulously restored some years ago, and converted into a magnificent hotel that embeds the quintessential class and style of Firenze and its… Read more »