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bonniejean Nov 22nd, 2005 06:26 PM

If money were no object...
 
Where would you folks stay in Florence? We are planning a trip to Paris, Rome, and Florence in January for our 30th wedding anniversary. We have accomodations in Paris and Rome, using hotel points, but we are without a reservation in Florence, at this point in time. We would like to splurge. I recognize that one person's ideal/luxury accomodation isn't someone else's. Any ideas from y'all are very much appreciated and enjoyed. (Wouldn't you know, the first post I read on this site was Barb's trip report with the Divas? Enough said.... I have been lurking ever since.

Thank you in advance, and Happy Thanksgiving!

Bonniejean

cigalechanta Nov 22nd, 2005 06:32 PM

I've never been to Florence so I'll take notes. Many posters here love Florence.

rex Nov 22nd, 2005 06:35 PM

Apologies: this isn't a real answer... since I don't know the very high end properties of Tuscany...

...but if money were truly no object, I would stay at Villa Feltrinelli, and have my jet helicopter ferry me (and my security staff, which I would need, if money were no object, in my lifestyle)... to Florence, or to visit George Clooney at his villa, or wherever...

Best wishes,

Rex

bonniejean Nov 22nd, 2005 06:52 PM

Rex, what an incredible choice!! Unfortunately, it does not seem to be open in January...guess I might have to wait until my 50th anniversary for this spot.

I know you are a knowledgeable poster, any other thoughts? We would prefer to stay close to Florence proper to ease sightseeing.

Again, folks if you have not taken the "tour" of Rex's recommendation, Villa Feltrenelli, do so, it is magnificent.

rex Nov 22nd, 2005 07:02 PM

Maybe JK Place or Westin Excelsior. I am inclined to trust tripadvisor.com

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rex Nov 22nd, 2005 07:26 PM

Very nice. Rub it in - - all these places I have never been... and will never get to, 95% of them.

But I see that JK Place does make their list.

francophile03 Nov 22nd, 2005 08:24 PM

Btw, the Villa Feltrinelli is featured in the Dec. issue of House Beautiful. I think we all would like to stay there.

Scarlett Nov 22nd, 2005 08:34 PM

I think the Hotel Regency sounds like a place I would enjoy visiting, but I do like Rex's idea of popping in on Mr Clooney in Lake Como..or forget about George, just go to Lake Como!

Betsy Nov 22nd, 2005 08:43 PM

My choice would be Hotel Lungarno's best room overlooking the Arno. Check out the hotel at www.lungarnohotels.com.

anna_roz Nov 22nd, 2005 09:22 PM

If I was to return to Florence, I would not stay at Antica Torre di Via Tornabuoni, despite the rave reviews on TripAdvisor.

Anna

shellio Nov 22nd, 2005 09:41 PM

I agree with Betsy, a river view room at the Hotel Lungarno. Luxurious in a modern, comfortable way and ideally located.

Ralstonlan Nov 23rd, 2005 03:09 AM

Another vote for Hotel Lungarno. We stayed there years ago and it was wonderful. On a more recent trip we stopped in for cocktails and it is absolutely beautiful. Make sure you have a balcony overlooking the Arno.

ThinGorjus Nov 23rd, 2005 04:06 AM

I would stay at either Savoy or Helvetia e Bristol.

smalti Nov 23rd, 2005 06:15 AM

Another vote for Helvetia & Bristol (though it was nearly 10 yrs ago that we were there). I remember our room, hung in green silk, very romantic...

bookchick Nov 23rd, 2005 06:17 AM

The Savoy is nice, but I might opt to stay "up the road" in Fiesole at Villa San Michele. (I have it on good authority that although Rex did not stay there, he did dine there!)

BC

rex Nov 23rd, 2005 06:51 AM

Yes, we did go there as our one and only "splurge" meal on the Fodorites 2001 Italy trip. I would bet that it is a fantastic place to stay... though perhaps best with a Bentley and driver.

;)

Marija Nov 23rd, 2005 08:30 AM

No doubt about it--the Lungarno. We've stayed at the Villa San Michele but I definitely prefer the Lungarno for in-town convenience. (The Arno balcony is essential.)

abk Nov 23rd, 2005 08:34 AM

Only one place for a special occasion - and if money really is no object!
Villa San Michele in Fiesole above Florence but almost certain to have transport in - otherwise, in Florence itself, another nice one and central without being noisy, is the Brunelleschi
Good planning! ABK

kamahinaohoku Nov 23rd, 2005 10:32 AM

Personally, if money were no object, I would love to stay in the Grand Hotel.
See photos: http://www.florenceby.com/florencegr...es/gallery.htm
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