It may have
just opened in 2008, but the five-star Four Seasons Hotel Firenze has much
deeper ties to the history of the city of Florence. The opulent palace it
occupies, Palazzo della Gherardesca, was the private residence of Florentine
nobles, including a Pope, for five centuries before being transformed into a
luxury hotel. In a city that takes luxury very seriously and offers it in
myriad varieties, the Four Seasons Firenze still stands out.
For one
thing it encompasses the incredible 11 acre Giardino della Gherardesca, which
is Florence’s largest private garden, guarded by stately, ancient trees and
landscaped walks. The garden is also home to one of the best luxury spas,
swimming pool and a classical temple, making it an alluring oasis and a natural
complement to the unmatched elegance of the main building. The Palazzo itself
comes across as an architectural treasure inhabited by a hipper, more modern
generation of nobles - the kind of contemporary royalty who wear Tod’s and
drive Ferraris.
Along with
the adjacent 16th-century building,Il Conventino (a former convent housing
additional guest rooms and meeting spaces), the Four Seasons Firenze has 116
rooms in all including 44 luxurious suites surmounted by the appropriately
palatial Royal Suite. The 2,518 square foot showplace, located in the Palazzo’s
original nobles’ quarters, features museum-worthy frescoes, stuccos and painted
ceilings, all painstakingly restored during the building’s conversion.
With various living and entertaining spaces
including a library, gallery and dining room that seats eight, it’s as close as
you can get to being a member of Renaissance royalty yourself. Of course
there's the added bonus of modern amenities like high-speed internet and flat screen
TVs, all offset by an incredible collection of art and antiques, which makes
for a fitting foretaste of Florence’s cultural treasures. Vast marble baths are
of course de rigeur.
Almost as
impressive is the 205 sqm (2,206 square foot) Presidential de’ Medici Suite, which also
features a dining room for eight and a gallery large enough to accommodate a
grand piano, as well as the 121 sqm (1,302 square foot) Presidential Conventino Suite,
with its frescoed, vaulted living room ceiling and terrace overlooking the
garden. Each suite is worthy of any A-list actress, aristocrat, or anyone in
the mood for a truly magical getaway.
The Four
Seasons’ legendary attention to detail and emphasis on gracious service is
evident throughout the property, which also features three restaurants, a
winery and bar. The Michelin-starred Il Palagio offers a seasonal menu starring
regional cuisine prepared with a contemporary twist, while La Magnolia is where
the hotel’s privileged guests enjoy their breakfast. Al Fresco, as the name
implies, offers casual outdoor dining by the picturesque pool.
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