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Antica Dimora JohleavsIl Salviatino Firenze
Both Antica Dimora Johlea and Il Salviatino are highly recommended by writers. Overall, Il Salviatino scores significantly better than Antica Dimora Johlea. Il Salviatino scores 89 with positive reviews from 13 sources like Condé Nast Traveler, Afar Magazine and Star Service.
Antica Dimora Johlea
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
The Telegraph
Independent
Frommer's
Via San Gallo, 80, 50129 Florence
From $169/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Multilingual
- Air Conditioning
- Breakfast included
"Lively color runs rampant on the top floor of this 19th-century palazzo... you can sip a glass of wine while taking in a view of Brunelleschi's cupola." Full review
"This well-established and highly regarded B&B is just one of five historic B&B residences run by Johlea & Johanna in Florence, all scattered on or around Via San Gallo." Full review
8.0
"Florence is now stuffed with small, charming guesthouses, but the keenly-priced Antica Dimora Johlea still very much holds its own in spite of stiff competition." Full review
"The rooms are individually styled and combine traditional Tuscan features and antique prints, with brightly coloured silk drapes, comfy beds and gleaming bathrooms."
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"Standard-sized rooms are snug; upgrade to an Executive if you need more space, but there is no difference in the standard of the decor, a mix of Florentine and earthy, boho styling" Full review
Il Salviatino Firenze
Michelin Guide
Concierge
Fodor's
DK Eyewitness
Star Service
Oyster
Travel + Leisure
Afar Magazine
The Telegraph
Condé Nast Traveler Show All Reviews
Via del Salviatino, 21, 50137 Florence
From $438/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
"Luxury is evident... A truly idyllic place to stay!"
"Staying here is probably as close as you'll get to the cultured expatriates-in-Florence spirit of a Henry James novel."
"Staff, called "ambassadors," are always available while remaining invisible when you want them to be." Full review
"A palatial 15th-century villa has been converted into a superb hotel offering a 21st-century perspective on its aristocratic past."
"With views of the Duomo from a distance, this is a classically-proportioned patrician villa with a pool, eclectically appointed common areas and guest rooms, and a very good restaurant." Full review
Luxury
"This updated 15th-century villa, located on top of a hill just two miles north of Florence, offers five-pearl luxury in a stunning setting." Full review
"Austere, 14th-century patrician villa meets 21st-century luxury hotel here, and the mix is a winning one." Full review
"A painstakingly restored villa-turned-boutique-hotel set on sprawling grounds overlooking Florence’s scenic rooftops, Il Salviatino is thoroughly modern where it counts." Full review
8.0
"A patrician villa surrounded by acres of well-tended formal gardens in the hills above the city." Full review
"This 45-room grand villa is actually located on the slope of the town’s famous hill... once you’re on the hotel’s vast grounds, the panorama is still pretty spectacular." Full review