Palatial italian hotels

In 1743, the Grand Duke of Tuscany made the Bagni di Pisa his summer residence.



A short walk to Saint Mark’s Square at the heart of Venice, this palace presents remarkable Art Deco features in its luxurious salons, spacious rooms and suites. Its terraces offer incomparable views of the Grand Canal. www.bauervenezia.com

The very essence of the Milanese style with subtle French influences, this 5-star address, a member of The Leading Hotels of the World, stands at the heart of Milan in the Brera neighbourhood. Designed by French architect Pierre-Yves Rochon, it benefits from a charming private garden and a large spa of Moroccan inspiration. www.palazzoparigi.com

Hosted by a noble 19th-C. mansion in the historic centre of Florence, this 5-star hotel is a reminder that the past is always present. Portraits of 17th-C. aristocrats adorn its large hall, opening out to a breathtaking garden. It is also home to a highly-prized restaurant : the Winter Garden. www.starhotelscollezione.com

In 1743, the Grand Duke of Tuscany made the Bagni di Pisa his summer residence. With ceilings adorned with 18th-C. frescos, this prestigious hotel is characterized by architecture steeped in history. Close to the iconic Tower of Pisa, it is surrounded by hot-water springs with healing properties. The spa proposes renowned slimming treatments based on mud rich in essential nutrients. www.bagnidipisa.com

Precious marble, elegant black and white carpets, rich drapes in radiant colours... Elegance, sumptuousness and good taste paired with a magnificent location facing the sea have made the J.K. Place a highly coveted destination. www.jkcapri.com