Luxury Romantic Hotels in Florence: the 2026 Guide
Florence is the city of the Renaissance — and of the most refined romanticism. Every corner is a painting, every palazzo a love story.
Florence needs no romantic introduction: it's the city of Dante and Beatrice, of Fra' Angelico's frescoes, of the golden light illuminating the Arno at sunset. But choosing the right hotel in Florence makes the difference between a tourist visit and a soul-marking experience. The best romantic hotels in Florence are Renaissance villas, historic convents and noble palaces — places where history and love naturally intertwine.
Best Time for a Couple's Trip to Florence
- April–May: wisteria blooms in Fiesole's villas, spring light fills uncrowded museums, terraces reopen. Perfect.
- September–October: legendary autumn light over Florence, fewer visitors, porcini mushrooms in restaurants. Our favourite season.
- November–February: off-season Florence is wonderful. No Uffizi queue, lower hotel prices, intimate atmosphere.
The Most Romantic Hotel near Florence
Belmond Villa San Michele
Fiesole (Florence) — from €600/night
A 15th-century Franciscan convent with a façade attributed to Michelangelo. The panoramic loggia over Florence is one of Europe's most romantic spots. Suites with 15th-century frescoes, spa in the ancient cellars, pool with Duomo views.
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- Private early-morning Uffizi visit — Book an exclusive early-opening private visit: you'll have Botticelli's Venus and Primavera entirely to yourselves. A once-in-a-lifetime experience.
- Couple treatment in the historic cellar — Villa San Michele's spa is set in the ancient convent cellars. Treatments with Florentine tradition products (olive oil, calendula, rosemary) are a unique sensory experience.
- Private Chianti wine tasting — Head into the Chianti Classico for an afternoon: Greve, Panzano. A winemaker will welcome you for an exclusive tasting with cheese and local cured meats.
- Negroni at sunset over the Duomo — A Negroni Sbagliato at twilight, watching Brunelleschi's dome glow red. One of Florence's greatest simple pleasures.
Most Romantic Neighbourhoods
- Oltrarno — The real Florentines' district: goldsmiths, craftsmen, hidden osterias. The Ponte Vecchio at sunset, the artisan workshops. Far more authentic than the tourist centre.
- Santo Spirito — The square Florentines prefer for aperitivo. Bohemian bars, unpretentious trattorias, real life.
- Fiesole — The hills above Florence where wealthy Florentines live. The view over the city at sunset from here is extraordinary.
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The best romantic hotels in Florence and Tuscany, reviewed by our editorial team.
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