Set along the Arno River with stunning views of the Ponte Vecchio, The St. Regis Florence is set in a historical building designed by Brunelleschi. Boasting a restaurant, this 5-star hotel features a spa, gym, and luxury rooms with antique furnishings. Each room at the St. Regis features Florentine-style furniture and marble bathrooms. Amenities include a multimedia system with films, sports and entertainment, and a digital jukebox. WiFi is free throughout. A buffet breakfast is available daily. The hotel's restaurant Winter Garden serves modern dishes based on Tuscan and Mediterranean cuisine. At the bar, guests can enjoy the famous evening ritual with contemporary finger food, care of chef Gentian Shehi. Santa Maria Novella Train Station is 1640 feet away, while the Cathedral is 0.6 mi from the property.
5-Star Hotel
Florence, Italy
Free Wifi
Breakfast
Restaurant
Spa
Pet friendly
Private bathroom
Tripplo's Expert Review
Located in a Brunelleschi-designed palace along the Arno River, The St. Regis Florence serves as a gateway to Renaissance history. It is a refined choice for travelers who appreciate period aesthetics, fine Mediterranean cuisine, and a central location near the city's major museums.
What Guests Loved
Housed in a fifteenth-century palazzo, the structure reflects Renaissance elegance through grand proportions and preserved period details. This architectural heritage provides an immersive historical experience within a building attributed to Filippo Brunelleschi.
Positioned along the Arno, the property offers proximity to the Ponte Vecchio and the Uffizi Gallery. This central placement allows guests to navigate the historic center on foot while enjoying clear views of the river.
Things to Consider
The hotel maintains high price points for its gourmet dining and bar services, reflecting its five-star status. Guests looking for more varied price ranges will find numerous authentic local trattorias within a short walk of the entrance.
As a historic city-center building, the property does not feature large gardens or an outdoor pool. While internal spaces are grand, those seeking expansive outdoor grounds may find the city location more urban than a country estate.
Housed in a fifteenth-century palazzo, the structure reflects Renaissance elegance through grand proportions and preserved period details. This architectural heritage provides an immersive historical experience within a building attributed to Filippo Brunelleschi.
Positioned along the Arno, the property offers proximity to the Ponte Vecchio and the Uffizi Gallery. This central placement allows guests to navigate the historic center on foot while enjoying clear views of the river.