Famous for:
AtmosphereSecluded
StyleTraditional Elegance

Hotel description

Heat, cathedrals, and German tourists clicking cameras at the Venus de Milo — Florence in the summer has a way of wearing you down. Desperate? Well, a way out exists, a fifteen-minute drive outside of the city's throbbing heart. Welcome to the Villa San Michele, where tranquility reigns, alongside more beauty than you would have ever thought possible for one hotel to contain. Around you is the sunlit quiet of the Tuscan countryside. Below you, Florence shimmers, with the Duomo emerging from the terracotta rooftops like Venus. Look familiar? In A Room with a View, the sight quite stirred George Emerson and Lucy Honeychurch to passion.

But when you're at the San Michele, it's difficult to say what's more stirring — the view, or the villa. Designed by Michelangelo, this cream and chocolate marvel was once a monastery, and many of the architectural details, somber and otherwise, have been preserved. Forbiddingly dark wooden doors sport massive metal bolts, and open into doorways still designed for people of fifteenth-century stature (in other words, duck before entering). Faded portraits of monks in bygone days still flit on the corridor walls, while Jesus gazes at the goings-on from the Last Supper fresco over the bar.

Don't let the holy fixtures scare you. There's plenty of secular distraction at the San Michele. Put on your highest heels, and dine on pigeon ravioli in the outdoor colonnade. Have a martini, mixed atop the sarcophagus in the bar. At night, the canopied beds and massive bathtubs are not in the least suited to celibate behavior. Besides, who knew that the Renaissance monastic aesthetic would so agreeable to our modern day notions of elegance? Carved chests, austerely shaped chairs, glazed terracotta floors. None of that clutter that you find in your run-of-the-mill 18th century palace hotel. The decor, in fact, almost looks minimalist.

So even if you never wanted to be a Florentine Renaissance monk (and a lot of us haven't) you will love it here. Follow the winding garden trail to the pool, and drink in more of that famous view. The only problem is leaving — even though there's a bus that leaves every half an hour, and a concierge who will arrange it so that you're whisked past the lines at the Uffizzi and the Pitti. After a few days here, you'll start to think that the best way to see Florence is from where you are, up high and far away.

How to get there:

Hotel Villa San Michele is 10 kms. from Florence Airport and a 15 minute drive from Florence Santa Maria Novella railway station. Please contact customerservice@tablethotels.com to arrange airport or rail station transfers.

Travelling with Kids

Guests over the age of 14 are considered adults. The "Garden Suite and Presidential Suite" room sleeps up to 3 guests. For crib/cot, must book "Deluxe double Room" room or larger. For 2 adults + rollaway bed, must book "All Junior Suites and All Suites" or larger. For 2 adults + 2 kids beyond crib age, must book "Garden Suite and Presidential Suite" room or larger. Connecting rooms available. Can be confirmed upon reservation.

Cribs are available for an additional fee of free of charge. Roll-away beds available for an additional fee of free up to 14 years. Extra charge in addition to crib/roll-away cost id meals charged on consumpiton

Pool available that allows kids. Babysitting services provided by screened outside help at €22 per hour. The restaurant is kid-friendly with high chairs. Room service offers a kids menu. Cooking Lessons for kids from 8-14 years

Contact & location

Via Doccia 4, Florence, Tuscany

+39.055.567.8200

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