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Florence and its surroundings

Florence is a city whose charm and splendid past have remained unaltered. At least, this is how the enchanting Tuscan capital appears – it continues to enchant, by means of its artistic masterpieces, colored marbles and architectural works that evoke the pomp and circumstance that it bore as the leading city that developed the art and culture dictums of the Renaissance.

The beating heart of Florence is Piazza del Duomo, with its monumental complex of the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore surmounted by Brunelleschi's majestic dome; the San Giovanni or St. John’s Baptistry, a magnificent example of the Florentine Romanesque; and Giotto’s Campanile or Bell Tower, a Florentine Gothic architectural master work. Behind the Duomo stands the Museo dell’Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore, with various works from the Cathedral on display; visitors can admire pieces intended for all the structures of the complex, from the Baptistry to the Bell Tower.

Piazza della Signoria represents the historical hub of civil and political life, and hosts the 13th-Century Loggia dei Lanzi, the Fountain of Neptune and the Palazzo della Signoria or Palazzo Vecchio, one of the city’s most symbolic monuments. In front of the Palazzo, statues, including a copy of Michelangelo’s famous David, stand tall. Next to the Piazza is the marvelous Uffizi Gallery, home to one of the most important museums in the entire world, hosting works by Botticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and numerous other master artists. A remarkable architectonic element of the Uffizi Gallery is the Vasari Corridor, realized by Giorgio Vasari himself around the mid-Fifteenth Century; the Corridor connects the Gallery to the Palazzo Vecchio and Palazzo Pitti.

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From 814,00 € per night

La Leopoldina is a classic example of rural land reform carried out in by the Grand Duke Leopold II and was restored in full respect for its original style and with the same care in selecting materials and colors.

From 876,00 € per night

La Leopoldina is a classic example of rural land reform carried out in by the Grand Duke Leopold II and was restored in full respect for its original style and with the same care in selecting materials and colors.

From 428,00 € per night

Villa Casa Rossa is situated in one of the most beautiful and important areas of Tuscany in regard to landscape, history and culture: the upper Valdarno.

From 855,00 € per night

Villa Il Forte is situated near to San Donato in Collina, only 14 km from Florence, well connected to many art sites, and is surrounded by olive groves, vineyards and forest trees: an ideal place for a restful and cultural holiday.

From 943,00 € per night

Villa Il Forte is situated near to San Donato in Collina, only 14 km from Florence, well connected to many art sites, and is surrounded by olive groves, vineyards and forest trees: an ideal place for a restful and cultural holiday.

From 680,00 € per night

Villa Il Palagio is an elegant reconstruction of the 16th century villa belonging to the Falicaia family. From 2001 to 2016 a long and accurate restoration took place to return the villa and the barnhouse in front of the villa to their original condition.

Villa Montelupo once the former barn is now a charming two storey villa with pool located in the Montelupo Fiorentino countryside. Surrounded by olives and secular cypress trees it enjoys views beyond compare.

From 490,00 € per night

Villa Rovezzano is perfectly located in a peaceful southern suburb of Florence making it close to both the historical center but has the feeling of being in the country side as it borders on the botanical gardens and it’s own private grounds are extensive. It is also close to the motorway for those who might wish to explore greater Tuscany.

Villa del Colle, strategically oriented at the top of one of the most perfectly situated Florentine Chianti hills, offers our guests stunning views of the Tuscan valleys and countryside beyond.