Lungarno Collection
Collection
Located on the banks of the River Arno in the centre of Florence with unrivalled views of the iconic Ponte Vecchio, it is the most glorious place to stay. Owned by the Ferragamo family, the hotel offers an enchanting 'living experience' with original works of art by Cocteau, Picasso, Bueno and Rosai in its drawing room, 73 generous guest rooms and suites and the award winning Borgo San Jacopo Ristorante, featuring classical Italian dishes by Chef Beatrice Segoni in a contemporary setting designed by Architect Michele Bonan.
Located in the centre of Rome's high fashion district and around the corner from the Piazza di Spagna, this new townhouse offers a unique style of bespoke hospitality to 14 suites and studios and is designed to make life more "dolce."
A beautiful four-star design hotel, whose public areas, as well as its Fusion Bar & Restaurant, are home to contemporary art exhibitions. Gallery Hotel Art boasts an amazing location just next to the Ponte Vecchio and is within walking distance to the Uffizzi Gallery, Piazza della Signoria, Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral and Palazzo Pitti.
This glamorous boutique design hotel revisits the vibrant style and spirit of the 50's and is superbly located in the historical centre. Continental Hotel offers breathtaking views overlooking the River Arno and the Ponte Vecchio and is only a few steps from the Uffizi Gallery, Piazza della Signoria, Palazzo Pitti and the Cathedral.
Part of the Lungano Collection. With its understated palette of neutral greys, the hotel is a glamorous throwback to Italian couture in the 1950s. Florentine architect Michele Bönan has used fine detailing, exquisite fabrics and handcrafted furniture in his design for Portrait Firenze. The hotel tells the story of Italian fashion and reflects ‘Made in Italy’ and the heritage of Italian designers, including Salvatore Ferragamo, who helped define true craftsmanship in Florence. The walls of the rooms in Portrait Firenze are decorated with photographic...
The newest edition to the Ferragamo-owned Lungarno Collection. Located in one of Milan’s most fascinating secret spaces, the former Archiepiscopal Seminary, Europe’s oldest and the world’s second biggest seminary, can be found through Francesco Maria Richini’s splendid Baroque archway with its striking 3,000sqm piazza framed by a double colonnaded loggia. The first floor houses 73 rooms and suites, while the ground floor, the new Piazza del Quadrilatero, will host restaurants, boutiques and a wellness centre. The opening of this new square is hug...