Rooms
Our 62 rooms and suites have been designed as an ode to the Renaissance. From the bold gem tone colors to the luxurious furnishings, they epitomize the rich history and artistic magnificence of this period. The restored building, while keeping much of its heritage, comprises avant-Garde and state of the art interiors. The opulent look and feel brings the prestige of years gone by into the modern day.
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Rooms
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Suites
The fabulous Lucrezia Suite has been named in honor of the mother of Lorenzo Il Magnifico. With a resplendent frescoed ceiling, the suite is set over 50 sqm and overlooks Via de’ Tornabuoni.
Its open living brings together two double canopy beds, one sofa, a large walk-in wardrobe and elegant table setting. The living area features a large widescreen TV and your very own wine and champagne cellar.
One of the most significant characters of the Florentine Renaissance, you cannot speak of this city’s history without honoring poet, writer and leader Lorenzo Il Magnifico. This Signature Suite is dedicated to him and has frescoed walls and ceilings as well as a walk-in wardrobe.
This Suite can connect on request with one of the Beatrice Suite to create a grand apartment of more than 90 sqm. It comes complete with 2 bathroom featuring 2 standing showers, two widescreen TVs and private cellar with a prestigious wine and champagne selection.
It’s no accident that the most exclusive and prestigious Suite in the hotel takes its name from the historical street of our Palazzo. Throughout history and especially since the Renaissance, Via de’ Tornabuoni has always been one of the most elegant streets in Florence. This Suite, of 60 sqm features free-standing bathtub and a large terrace with a breathtaking view of the city’s rooftops.
From here, take insights like Santa Maria Novella, San Frediano, Churches of Ognissanti and Santo Spirito - among the many masterpieces that proudly make Florence part of the UNESCO Heritage. Suitable for up to 3 persons, the Suite comprises two full bathrooms, wine and champagne cellar and widescreen TV.