Four Seasons Hotel Firenze
What the experts agree on
Set within a restored Renaissance palazzo and 11 acres of private gardens, this Four Seasons pairs a seasonal outdoor pool and spa with museum-quality art and impeccable, palatial luxury.
“Seven years of restoration have turned this 15th-century palazzo in Florence's center into a luxury hotel where no two guest rooms are alike.”
– Fodor's
Star
"Extremely elegant... A truly exclusive place to stay."
"Perhaps the finest Four Seasons in Europe." Full review
"From the American doorman in, service is impeccable, and the hotel is good with important little details like the freshly squeezed pineapple juice at breakfast."
"Two Renaissance palazzi – the Gherardesca and the Conventino – have been converted by the Four Seasons group to become a new contender for the title of Florence’s top hotel."
"Frescoes, bas-reliefs and original decorations give it a museum-like gravitas, yet the attentive service makes it feel like home."
"A palpable primer painting Florence's zenith, this hotel is a living museum with human scale and ample human touches." Full review
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Guests can choose Chianti massages with wine fragrance and iris flower treatments for skin.
"The property has 117 uniquely different guest rooms and suites that offer a variety of different views of the city."
"A bastion of true Renaissance luxury in a bustling city, the Four Seasons treats all guests like they’re the master of the house." Full review
"Following a massive building restoration, Florence’s 116-room Four Seasons hotel opened in June 2008." Full review
19.5
"One of the most common complaints about the big luxury chains is that they tend to exhibit a certain sameness of style, no matter the location. But whatever you might say about the Four..." Full review
$573/night
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