Museums, Art &
Hotels in the Cradle of the Renaissance

Florence is the cradle of the Renaissance β€” a compact, walkable city on the Arno where Michelangelo's David, Botticelli's Birth of Venus, and Brunelleschi's dome all sit within a few minutes of one another. Its dense concentration of art and architecture is unmatched, and the surrounding Tuscan countryside, with its vineyards and hill towns, is an easy day trip away. Book the major museums ahead to skip the long lines, and time a visit for spring or fall to dodge the summer heat and crowds.

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Where to Stay in Florence

Hotel Savoy
πŸ“ City Center (Piazza della Repubblica)
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Hotel Savoy

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A refined luxury hotel on the Piazza della Repubblica in the very center of Florence β€” elegant contemporary style, a fashionable restaurant and terrace, and a location steps from the Duomo and the best shopping.

LuxuryFive-StarCentral
The St. Regis Florence
πŸ“ City Center (Arno riverside)
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The St. Regis Florence

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A grand riverside palace hotel on the Arno β€” opulent Renaissance-and-Medici-inspired interiors, butler service, and rooms overlooking the river, on an elegant square moments from the Ponte Vecchio and the Uffizi.

LuxuryFive-StarRiverside
Portrait Firenze
πŸ“ City Center (by the Ponte Vecchio)
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Portrait Firenze

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A chic, design-led luxury hotel right on the Arno beside the Ponte Vecchio β€” Ferragamo-owned style, spacious suites with river and bridge views, and an effortlessly elegant, residential feel in the heart of Florence.

LuxuryFive-StarDesign-Forward

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