Grand Hotel Cavour, Florence Hotels
Historic 13th-century mansion with traditional and modern rooms, a panoramic rooftop bar, and a restaurant
Nestled in the very heart of Florence, the Grand Hotel Cavour offers a captivating blend of historical grandeur and vibrant culture. Strategically located, this exceptional hotel stands proudly between the iconic Piazza del Duomo and the renowned Uffizi Gallery, placing guests just a leisurely five-minute stroll away from these world-famous landmarks. Housed within a magnificent 13th-century palace, which has served as a distinguished hotel since the 1800s, the Grand Hotel Cavour exudes an air of timeless elegance. Guests will immediately be charmed by the traditional ornate details, including exquisite marble floors, majestic decorative columns, and captivating large portraits that adorn the public spaces.
For literature enthusiasts, the hotel’s location is a dream come true. A mere block away lies the historic house of Dante, inviting exploration of the life and works of this literary giant. Similarly, the enchanting medieval Ponte Vecchio is easily accessible, situated just a short five-minute walk from the hotel’s doorstep.
The Grand Hotel Cavour boasts 100 beautifully appointed rooms that seamlessly fuse historical charm with modern comfort. The rooms feature unique elements like breathtaking ceiling frescos, intricately designed iron-wrought railings, and carefully curated vintage pieces, creating a truly memorable ambiance. For families or groups traveling together, the Triple Rooms offer comfortable accommodations with the convenience of sofa beds. Alternatively, the Family Suite provides ample space and privacy with two connecting rooms separated by a private hallway, ensuring everyone enjoys their own bed.
For those seeking the ultimate in luxury and spaciousness, the King or Beatrice Suite presents an exceptional option. This expansive suite boasts two bathrooms, a separate living room, and a private balcony, providing a truly indulgent experience. Guests looking to immerse themselves in the captivating sights and sounds of Florence should consider the Deluxe Suite, complete with a balcony and breathtaking city views.
The Grand Hotel Cavour truly capitalizes on its prime central location with its remarkable rooftop bar and terrace, known as the Divina Terraza. Here, guests can indulge in refreshing beverages and delectable snacks while enjoying a panoramic vista of the entire city. The ground-floor breakfast area, a true masterpiece designed by the esteemed 18th-century artist Galileo Chini, sets the stage for a delightful start to each day. Admire the stunning stained-glass windows and intricate wall designs that create an atmosphere of beauty and history. In addition to its cultural offerings, the hotel provides a well-equipped fitness center for those seeking to maintain their exercise routine. For a unique and intriguing experience, guests can venture into the hotel’s ancient brick-arched basement, where they will discover a secret bar reminiscent of American speakeasies, adding a touch of mystery and excitement to their stay.
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With unparalleled culture, art, architecture, food, and wine, Italy offers the quintessential European vacation. For travelers who haven’t yet made it to Italy, it’s time to see what la dolce vita is all about. And for those that have it's time to say "ancora"!
When is the best time to visit?
Italy is incredible year round, but since it is an internationally iconic place to visit, expect crowds at the premier tourist destinations from spring through fall, and during holidays when people are more likely to travel. If you have the flexibility, try and visit during the less crowded winter and early shoulder seasons.
Where should I go in Italy?
Rome, Florence, and Venice belong on every traveler’s bucket list. Visitors with a little more time should also see the Amalfi Coast, Pompeii, Naples, Milan, the Cinque Terre, Sicily—the list of places to visit in Italy has no end.
How many days do I need?
A week is barely enough to hit the main attractions in Italy, but it is doable. Stay for up to a month or more to truly savor the whole experience as well as the food and wine. And no matter how long you stay, you'll surely want to return for your next visit.
Getting around Italy
Trains are a great option for trips between Italy's cities, such as Florence to Rome and Milan to Venice. Driving is not always straightforward, but still a great choice if you feel comfortable taking the wheel along Italy's Autostrada and curvy roads. Other options include domestic flights and ferries.
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