The location of The Place Firenze couldn’t be better. It faces the iconic church of Santa Maria Novella across the square and is only steps away from the famous 700-year-old Farmacia (apothecary) where the fictional character Hannibal Lecter made some perfumed purchases.
But only a small chrome plaque on the facade reveals the identity of The Place Firenze. It’s an apt preamble to the things to come: the service is discreet and unassuming, and the highly refined interiors follow suit. The check-in, with a drink in hand, is performed in a dark wood library filled with books and art.
The sophisticated décor contributes to the positive first impressions. Muted colors abound, with crisp cream soft furnishings, occasionally contrasting with dramatic black. Tall mirrors hang on the walls, accompanied by framed life drawings and prints, images and books, sculptures, and lacquered oriental pieces. Here and there, many restored historical features adorn the rooms.
The building is part of a historic palazzo and part modern townhouse. The two halves come together around a glass-covered lightwell, which drops to an airy dining room. Arranged around it are the hotel’s 20 bedrooms: snazzy, characterful, no two alike—from cozy little dens to spacious master rooms and the penthouse suite with wrap-around windows offering spectacular views of the piazza and beyond.
The hotel has plenty of spaces to lounge. There’s a library room with sofas and armchairs arranged in front of the fire and the elegant main lounge is filled with art books. A panoramic teak deck with loungers and flickering candles on the top floor of the hotel is a romantic must-visit. One of the more surprising spaces of the hotel is the “Pink Room”—filled with a pink neon light, with cushions and comfy sofas.
The hotel’s dining and drinking venues are some of Florence’s hippest hangouts. A small but perfectly formed menu of light bites and aperitifs is available throughout the week, and the Sunday brunch is said to be one of the best in Florence. Breakfast is served around a large oval table in a glass-covered courtyard. It’s a communal affair, though guests can also order to the room.
The service perfectly balances the immaculate and the homely, with every need and desire of guests anticipated. It’s impeccable and without pretense. No wonder the hotel is a favorite place of celebrities — among the former guests are Kylie Minogue and Stella McCartney.
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This trendsetting boutique hotel is a go-to place for the cool-looking fashionista travelers—but a safe bet for everybody else too.
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Categories: Boutique hotels, City hotels, Classic luxury, Culture & heritage, Luxury hotels, Modern design, Quiet location, Relaxing vacation, Romantic, Shopping, Sightseeing,
Number of rooms & suites: 20
Rate per night: From $679 USD
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Check room rates and bookAuthor: Travel+Style. Last updated: 30/08/2024
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