- Photo: Florence, Italy
Lavender - Sunshine
The Tuscan Terrace
Vineyards - Vines
The Vineyard View
Bluebells - Grapes
Chasing Flowers
Love in the Sun
Tuscan Beauty
Tuscan Wisteria
The Hills Will Rise
Olive Skies
Once Upon a Chianti
Mountain Grapes
Grand Lyric
The Hilltop Retreat
A Tuscan Twist
The Tuscan Heirloom
Tuscan Sunsets
The Magic of Tuscany
The Golden Flower
Rococo Revival
With a striking contrast between the modern, minimalist aesthetic of the flat, and the seventeenth-century palazzo that houses it, this apartment is sure to impress as soon as you pass the threshold. In the living area, antique furnishings and a mustard velvet couch are illuminated by enormous arched windows. We particularly loved the double-height ceilings with original beams, adding a touch of grandeur to the space. There’s a mezzanine level for quiet downtimes and a private sunshine yellow patio for laidback breakfasts and glasses of Chianti at dusk. Step outside your building and take the minute’s walk to the Palazzo Strozzi, home to international contemporary exhibitions. If Renaissance masterpieces are more your thing, Botticelli’s Birth of Venus and Verrocchio and Leonardo’s Baptism of Christ hang proudly in the Uffizi Gallery, a five-minute walk away. * Child-friendly amenities such as a cot and a high chair are available upon ...More Details
If you've ever dreamed of staying in a medieval tower – now's your chance. Though the building dates back to the 1100s, it's kept in fantastic condition – the level of which you rarely see in such old buildings. We adore the large terrace where you can admire the beauty of Florence and many of its most famous monuments – the Duomo, Palazzo Vecchio, Orsanmichele, Forte Belvedere and San Miniato al Monte can all be seen. It's the perfect place to enjoy some cantuccini dipped in vin santo at sunset – this romantic city never fails to delight. Or take in the vistas from the open-plan living room. There's a stunning marble-clad bathroom to get ready in before heading out to one of the fine dining restaurants on your doorstep (let your host make reservations). If you want to visit some of the sights you can see from this apartment – Palazzo Vecchio is a three-minute stroll, while the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is a seven-minute walk. ...More Details
Two Shields
Chimney Sweep
Rush Grande
A simple, unflashy, but generally pleasant loft, Rush Hour’s main draw is its proximity to the Duomo. It also has a set of French windows that light up the entire place (it’s all a single room, with the exception of the bathroom). There are a couple of sister flats in the same building, still managed by Valerio, so while the flat itself can’t really accommodate more than two people, larger groups could book more than one place at a time. *As is pretty common in Florence, there's no lift, so you'll have to go up a rather steep staircase to reach the flat*The kitchen's very small, with only two rings on the hob, and no oven or dishwasher*The bed on the mezzanine is completely open to the living room below*Two people can sleep on a sofa bed below, but the flat feels too small for four people at once Air ConditioningBuzzer / Wireless IntercomCentral HeatingDishwasherHair DryerIronKitchenMicrowaveMultiple Sets of KeysRain ShowerTVWi-fi...More Details
Pietraforte
Eyes To The Sky
La Diligenza