- Historic luxury – 5-star Four Seasons in Florence, set in 15th-16th century palaces with 11-acre walled gardens.
- Elegant rooms – 116 rooms & suites, from deluxe doubles to the 234 m² Royal Suite, with marble bathrooms and fine linens.
- Fine dining – Michelin-starred Il Palagio, casual poolside options, and Atrium Bar for cocktails and tea.
- Spa & leisure – Top hotel spa, pool, gym, jacuzzis, and tranquil gardens for picnics or strolls.
- Exclusive experiences – Private Uffizi tours, Ponte Vecchio dinners, and hot air balloon trips.
- Family & pets – Kids’ club, babysitting, child-friendly menus; pets welcome.
- Central location – Under 15 minutes’ walk to Florence’s historic centre, Duomo, and museums.
A strong candidate for Florence’s best hotel, the 5-star Four Seasons Gherardesca Palace Hotel is a veritable oasis in the heart of one of the world’s most visited cities.
It has 11 acres of peaceful walled gardens to separate you from the tourist masses and, though the exteriors are relatively unassuming, the lavish interiors are an incredible, Renaissance-era, feast for the eyes.
It is housed between the 15th-century Palazzo della Gherardesca, which served as a private residence for Florentine nobility (including one Pope), and a 16th-century convent across the gardens known as La Villa.
It has a tremendous sense of history and is incredibly rich in historic features down to the smallest detail.
Frescoes, stuccos, bas-reliefs, and even old silk wallpapers have been carefully restored, magnificent pieces of classical art abound, and the whole hotel has the look and feel of a living museum.
Facilities include a large outdoor pool nicely set in the gardens, perhaps Florence’s best spa facilities, and perhaps its best restaurant in the form of the Michelin-starred Il Palagio.
The Rooms:
You can choose from 116 rooms and suites, from superior and deluxe double rooms all the way up to some tremendously impressive suites.
The most lavish of all these suites is the Royal Suite which offers a full 234 square meters of historical splendor and the experience of living like royalty in your own Renaissance Palace.
The aesthetics between the individually designed rooms and suites may vary but all offer the ultimate in luxury hotel comfort; lavish, thick carpets, delicate brocades, the finest of linens, and the softest of feather duvets.
The sleek marble bathrooms also deserve a mention and are supplied with bespoke products from Florence’s most illustrious modern perfumer Lorenzo Villoresi.
Prices:
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Facilities & Things to Do:
The Della Gherardesca Gardens at the Four Seasons are quite unique, the largest private gardens in the city, they are entirely walled and cover a full 11 acres.
They are as opulent and as beautiful as the hotel interiors with their century-old trees, statues, gorgeous flower beds, a small Ionic temple, and a pavilion known as the Kaffeehaus.
They also contain an al fresco summer bar and restaurant, a large outdoor swimming pool, and an adjacent (indoor) spa but are large enough that you can always find a tranquil space all to yourself.
Indulge yourself that bit more with a gourmet picnic from the hotel’s Michelin-starred chef.
The spa is generally rated as Florence’s best hotel spa and is a two-level sanctuary that comes with ten treatment rooms, a sauna, steam baths, a jacuzzi, an ice fountain, a state-of-the-art gym, and all sorts of professional massage and beauty treatments.
The opulent Il Palagio Restaurant has a Michelin star and a suitably great reputation.
Their head chef Vito Mollica makes use of fresh, wholesome, seasonal ingredients to create subtly modernist variations of classic Tuscan and Italian dishes.
It also has a tremendous wine list with more than 400 choices, including at least 50 by the glass.
You can also enjoy some lavish breakfasts at La Magnolia Restaurant, some comfort food in the form of pizza, pasta, sandwiches, etc. at the casual poolside al fresco restaurant as well as afternoon tea and some creative cocktails at the Atrium Bar.
The Four Seasons has a concierge service that can surprise and delight even the most demanding of clients.
There are things that they can arrange that few others in Florence can, things like dinner with butler service in a private section of Ponte Vecchio for example, exclusive after-hours private visits to the Uffizi Gallery, or hot air balloon trips which depart from right inside the hotel gardens.
Pets are allowed at the Four Seasons, Florence and children are better catered for than you might imagine in such a romantic style hotel, with kid’s menus at the restaurants, a playground, a daily kid’s club, and babysitters and childminders to free up parent’s hard-won time.
The Location:
The Four Seasons Hotel is less than 15 minutes walk from the Centro Storico (if that seems too long the hotel even provides a regular shuttle bus service), just off the northeastern section of the viali that circle the old city.
Florence is perhaps the historic art capital of the world, boasting an extraordinary amount of priceless treasures from the likes of Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Raphael, and Botticelli.
You can pay requisite visits to world-famous attractions such as the Duomo and Brunelleschi’s famous dome, the Uffizi Gallery and the Galleria dell’Accademia, home to Michelangelo’s David, in one art and history filled morning.
Make sure to get there relatively early to avoid some of the queues, especially on summer weekends (though the Four Seasons’ concierge can arrange an after-hours private visit to the Uffizi Gallery).
There are many other more unassuming sights, away from the masses, that offer a calmer atmosphere to absorb some history; the church of Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi, the setting for Perugino’s Crucifixion fresco for example.
The peaceful English Cemetery, the final resting place for the Victorian era Poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and the touchingly intimate Basilica di Santa Croce to the southeast of the Duomo.
There is a lot to see and do in the city and as mentioned previously the concierge at the Four Seasons can arrange all sorts of things for you as well as being, along with the reception staff, a great source of advice as to how to spend the day or evening.
Some Guest Reviews:
“Exceptional: A truly magnificent experience. A fantastic location, stunning decor, delicious food and wonderful, friendly staff. Concierge and waiting staff in the bar and Il Palagio (in the evening) were particularly fantastic….”
“Look out for the detailing at the property. The courtyard at the entrance, ornate ceilings, huge sculpture at the center of the courtyard…this was just a small beginning of the experience. They have excellent gardens…not to be missed. The chef’s tasting menu at the Michelin star restaurant was an out of this world experience. The food, the artistic way of changing cutlery, chandeliers…these are just a few words to describe the luxury experience. Difficult to describe, one must experience….”




































































































































































