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10 Best Hotels in Florence, Italy

August 15, 2025 by Laura Goodman No Comments
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A-listers are wont to flock to Tuscany, aren’t they? Florence is not only one of Italy’s finest cities, it’s also the gateway to Tuscany – opening into rolling hillsides and vineyards, the like of which you’ve seen on the pages of glossy magazines, at celebrity weddings. Clearly, the stars know where to find the best hotels in Tuscany. But where do celebrities stay in Florence? They – like the rest of us – love the city for its opulent Renaissance architecture, impeccable food and world-class art, but there are so many special places to stay, one could easily find themselves quite spoiled for choice. It is uniquely hard to pull together a list of the best hotels in Florence because there are simply so many – it’s palazzo after palazzo, pool after pool, fresco after fresco. A Renaissance banquet for the senses.

Here are some of our favorite luxury hotels in Florence. 

 

Villa Cora

This is a villa in the most fairytale sense of the word – an imposing standalone building, twinkling with lights and surrounded by pristine lawns, oak trees and roses. The villa was a private residence for centuries, welcoming elite guests through its halls, from Princess Eugenie (wife of Napoleon III) to the French pianist Claude Debussy. Rooms and suites are richly adorned with history and refinement, laced with jewel tones and velvet. 

 

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The St Regis, Florence

Set along the banks of the Arno River, this palazzo designed by Filippo Brunelleschi is one of our favorite hotels with a view. The luckiest guests can peer out through heavy damask drapery over the Ponte Vecchio and Tuscan hills. It’s a view that really encapsulates the grandeur of this city. There’s no less grandeur within, though – think, crystal chandeliers, four poster beds, reproductions of Renaissance artwork, frescoes, stained glass, the works. The lobby is a sensation. 

 

Related reading: 21 Most Beautiful Places In Italy You Need To Visit

 

Hotel Calimala

One of the best hotels in Florence for blending old and new, this 19th century palazzo has been filled with modern furniture, terrazzo floors and mirrored headboards, though rooms feature lots of exposed original brickwork, too. There is a little more glamor here, a little less opulence – lots of black and white marble and careful lighting. 

 

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Villa San Michele

The rumor mill strongly suggests that previous guests of this 15th-century villa carved into a hilltop include Justin Bieber, Kim Kardashian and Julia Roberts. It’s currently undergoing a renovation and will reopen in 2026, which is thrilling because it’s already hard to picture a more perfect place to stay – it makes so many of the best hotels in Florence look basic. The Belmond website correctly describes Villa San Michele as a “perpetual Renaissance dream of Italian indulgence” – picture yourself walking among the garden’s lemon trees and fragrant roses (in 2026). 

 

Related reading: These Are Our 15 Favorite Michelin Star Restaurants in Italy

 

Four Seasons Hotel Firenze

This 15th-century Medici palace is a Florentine classic with all the extras you could wish for: Michelin starred cuisine, glittering pool and sprawling botanical gardens, abundant with majestic trees, like the umbrella pine, weeping beech and ginkgo. Floral displays abound indoors and palettes are cool and creamy, though the hotel is palatial from its frescoed ceilings to its marble floors. 

 

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Brunelleschi Hotel

Of all the views in the world described as ‘breathtaking’, the view directly over the Duomo from rooms at this very central boutique hotel, actually are. All eyes are on the dome; pared back rooms with parquet floors and angular furniture are designed to cool you off from the sheer excitement and drama of the view. Downstairs, an unexpected treat: a tiny, private archaeology museum.

 

Related reading: Best Hotels In Europe In 2025

 

Riva Lofts

This is one of the best hotels in Florence despite actually being 10 meticulously crafted lofts (by the architect behind Dolce & Gabbana’s boutiques). Riva is a collection of early-20th-century stone buildings that were once artisan workshops. The lofts themselves are chic, airy spaces that feel a little Mediterranean, with stone walls, calm colours, linens and squishy but cubist sofas. 

 

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Il Salviatino

What is the best area of Florence to stay in? We love the lush hills of Fiesole in the north-east, which feels like a rich, tranquil blend of Florence and Tuscany, but is only a 20-minute taxi away from the duomo. Here, Il Salviatino provides the most fabulous retreat, with contemporary but noble Tuscany-adjacent rooms and a spectacular botanical garden spa that uses products by Florentine’s best perfumiers and cosmetologists. 

 

Hotel Montebello Splendid

This is where guests on our Ultimate Italy journey rest their royal heads for three nights – in between sampling the flavors of Umbria and dipping a toe in the sea on the sparkling Cinque Terre. Hotel Montebello Splendid is one of our chosen accommodations in Florence thanks to its understated neoclassical charm, and the serenity and elegance it provides, despite its  wonderfully central location – it’s just a short walk to the Ponte Vecchio. 

 

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Hotel Montebello Splendid, Florence

 

Velona’s Jungle Luxury Suites

A slightly offbeat choice in both location in style, Velona’s Jungle Luxury Suites is more like a chic and characterful Florentine home – a place to really get comfortable. Though not central, it’s only a 15-minute walk to key sights, and the interiors are jungle-themed, festooned with palm fronds and drapery in lush shades of teal, sage and fern. The suites have canopy beds and rainshowers with chromotherapy lights.

 

See Florence in luxury on our Ultimate Italy journey. 

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World’s Best First Class Airlines in 2025

August 15, 2025 by Laura Goodman No Comments
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The first class proposition is more complex than it seems. For a while, it seemed that first class would be phased out in favour of more luxurious business classes, but now people want one-of-a-kind travel experiences and there are some really knockout suites in the sky, spaces in which you can actually relax and luxuriate – if you know where to find them. And they just keep getting more impressive. An airline’s first class offering is not even completely consistent, in that it varies from plane to plane, as and when they upgrade their fleet. That said, there are a handful of airlines that just know what they’re doing in this department, and they are the ones we are calling the best first class airlines in the sky.

First, though, a quick Q&A:

Which airline is the most luxurious?

All of the best first class airlines lean deeply into luxury, but they all do it in their own inimitable way – whether it’s their entertainment system, champagne service, leather upholstery, personal minibar, amenity kit or shower spa. All of the airlines below do gourmet dining with aplomb. 

 

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Which airline has the most expensive first class?

The Residence suite on Etihad’s A380 when taken from New York JFK to Abu Dhabi is the most expensive scheduled flight in the world. But Air France’s La Première often works out expensive, too – often charging double its closest competition on the equivalent route.

Which is the best airline for business class?

Business travelers love Qatar’s Qsuite configurations, which are at their roomiest and most modern on their Airbus A350s and Boeing 777s. Regular travelers love the Diptyque amenity kit and the privacy doors that turn seats into suites. The business class seats on Air France’s most recently updated Airbus A350s and Boeing 777s are arranged in a reverse herringbone configuration, making it another roomy but cozy option. 

 

Related reading: The airlines with the most luxurious first class bathrooms have been revealed

 

And the million dollar question: how to get upgraded to first class?

This is a blog in itself, but the best way to begin is to join a frequent flyer program and achieve elite status. Plus, it’s always worth asking when you check in. 

 

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World’s best first class airlines in 2025

 

Singapore Airlines

On Boeing 777s, the first class seats are extra wide and made of luxurious diamond-stitched leather, all the way to the footrest. But it’s inside the suites on their A380s where Singapore Airlines really shines. These are completely private spaces with plump, inviting single or double beds and beautiful leather swivel chairs, plus touchscreen monitors with an enhanced KrisWorld entertainment system and Bang & Olufsen noise-canceling headphones. On all first class flights, Singapore Airlines customers can ‘Book the Cook’, which means choosing your own menu in advance from dishes like lobster thermidor, wagyu steak and the airline’s signature laksa (and then eating it at a dining table with crisp linen and Wedgwood china, of course). 

 

Related reading: Sky-High Cuisine: Ranking the Best Airlines for Food

 

Emirates

We love the first class seats on Emirates for pure glamor: the cream leather, the gold control panels, the glossy faux walnut burl paneling, not to mention the flowing Dom Perignon and caviar. First class flights on Emirates always begin with their signature welcome dates with Arabic coffee (in a gold pot) while you look through your super-luxe Bulgari amenity kits and a member of staff books your 30-minute slot in the shower spa. If you’re on one of the nine aircraft featuring the supreme, best-in-class Emirates Game Changer suite, you will dine like royalty, altering your own temperature and lighting as you like, before your zero gravity seat (inspired by NASA) is turned into a ravishing bed. 

 

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Etihad

The best first class airlines offer a stand-out product, and for Etihad that is The Residence on their A380s, a multi-room suite for one or two people, with a squishy brown leather sofa area, a separate cozy sleeping space and an ensuite bathroom with a shower. The regular Etihad suites are impeccable, too – they are latte-colored cocoons with fully flat beds, personal minibars and Armani slippers. To continue the luxury, an Etihad First Class ticket includes complimentary chauffeur service to and from the airport. 

 

Related reading: Airplane Etiquette: Your Ultimate Guide

 

Japan Airlines

Potentially the sleekest suites in the sky, Japan Airlines’ first class offering is all clean lines, woodgrain and burgundy leather, in a gorgeously serene capsule-like space. When bedtime comes, guests can choose between firm and soft airweave mattresses for their completely flat bed. Exquisite new first class suites on the A350-1000 have enormous TV screens, speakers built into the headrests and room on all the upholstery for another passenger to join you for dinner. The chef-designed first class washoku (Japanese cuisine) menu is an experience in itself, beginning with “five colourful delicacies” and proceeding through dishes like caviar with wagyu beef and white leeks, sake-steamed black rockfish with sesame tofu and kamo eggplant, miso soup, pickles and dessert. 

 

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Air France

The Air France website describes its first class offering La Premiere as “the highest expression of travel”. The airline launched new first class seats in 2025 and people have likened the experience to flying in a private jet. For the princely sum of around $14,000, the suites are chic and understated with pillarbox red blankets and menus, like a Parisian red lip, and they’re long (five windows long) with floor-to-ceiling curtains. Each one has a recliner seat and chaise (which turns into a bed). The menu is absolutely epic, compiled by Arnaud Lallement, a chef with a three Michelin star restaurant in Reims. Regular first class travelers also adore the lounge at Charles de Gaulle – who doesn’t want to find themselves in a first class lounge in Paris, of all places? 

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