Casa G. Firenze
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Victoria White
"Once the seat of the Ginori ceramics dynasty and home of Carlo Lorenzini (the writer of Pinocchio), Casa G. Firenze is a historic hideaway merging traditional craftsmanship with elegant modern design. The thoughtfully converted 18th century Palazzo, now hosts one of the city’s most elegant boutique hotels, offering a ‘home away from home’ for travellers to relax after a day exploring the beauty of Florence.
Despite its wonderful central location, it’s still a hidden gem, with only a small golden plaque marking its existence from street level, which makes you feel like you are staying at someone’s exclusive private residence rather than a hotel. Designed by owner Filippo Montani and architect Cecilia Pantaleo the carefully restored building was transformed to include 15 unique rooms across two floors, a gorgeous lounge and a secret patio.
There are three room types to choose from including the classic, superior and suite which varying in size, design and characteristics. For a solo stay the classic room was the perfect size for me, but if you have the budget the stand-alone deep marble bathtubs that are included in their superior rooms look incredible! The room was beautifully curated with vintage furniture, unique prints, a fabric cover hiding the TV and cute little touches like their gold turtle motif appearing as the handles of the wardrobe. My room also faced onto a small courtyard, which gave a sense of peace and tranquillity to the ‘slow living’ aesthetic which this hotel bases itself upon.
Start your day in their quaint breakfast rooms, where you will find a delicious continental buffet including a range of homemade Italian delights. Then before heading out on an evening take a little time to enjoy their whimsical salon, with its impressive stucco celling and grand fireplace. Pour yourself a drink from their delightful honesty bar and kick back on their cosy green velvet sofas to enjoy a glass of something special.
With their blend of luxury, history and hospitality, Casa G. Firenze offers a unique stay, which exceeds a typical hotel experience and will provide you with the perfect base for an unforgettable trip. "
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Rebecca Nardi
"Situata nel centro storico, Casa G. Firenze è un raffinato boutique hotel dove l’arte del ricevere si fonde con un design curato e moderno. Le camere, elegantemente arredate, creano un ambiente caldo e accogliente, ideale per chi desidera vivere Firenze in un contesto intimo e familiare. Un luogo perfetto per rilassarsi dopo aver esplorato le bellezze della città.
Tipo di attività: Boutique hotel
Fascia di prezzo: Media-alta (tra 100 e 200 euro)
Ideale per:
• Soggiorni intimi e raffinati
• Viaggiatori in cerca di design moderno e comfort
• Coppie in fuga romantica"
Jennifer Magana
"A refined boutique hotel in a 19th-century palazzo once owned by the Ginori family and home to Pinocchio author Carlo Lorenzini. With just fifteen rooms spread over two floors, it boasts restored frescoed ceilings, unique marble fireplaces, and adorned with Ginori porcelain decor. It also features an atmospheric courtyard garden with contemporary sculptures.
Breakfast is included, served in two elegantly decorated rooms, with afternoon biscuits left out for guests and an honesty bar stocked with wines and spirits."
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