Apartment Palatine
About This Villa
Destined for the most sophisticated jet setters seeking a charismatic city break, the Palatine is a 3rd-floor apartment in a historic building dating back to the 17th century. The Renaissance landmark is nestled in Florence in central Italy’s Tuscany region.
Located on the left bank of the meandering Arno River, the local neighbourhood is the perfect spot to discover Florence’s winding streets, atmospheric restaurants, wine bars with hidden terraces, and many notable landmarks and Renaissance architecture.
Tastefully decorated and furnished with great care, the opulent interiors mix old with the new. The grey colour palette blends in with well-preserved historic walls, ornate frescoes and original columns dating back to the 17th century when the building was initially constructed as a local theatre. Four well-proportioned bedrooms are designed with the matching colour scheme in mind, three boasting an en-suite bathroom for maximum comfort.
Stepping into the living room feels like travelling back in time. The huge windows let plenty of light in and offer a front-row seat to some of Florence’s most beautiful Renaissance buildings, such as the Pitti Palace, which used to be the home of the Medici family.
Aspiring mixologists and wine enthusiasts can tend to one of the two bars with a choice of liquors to hand and create refreshing aperitifs before sitting down for a home-cooked dinner. Thankfully, there’s enough space around the large dining table for the entire family and guests. Spend the evening relaxing in the giant bathtub and getting well-deserved pampering in the infrared sauna.
The Palatine is a fabulous base for exploring the authentic romantic charm of this Italian city. There are many restaurants just outside your front door, while the supermarket is also within a 5-minute walk away if you need to stock up on essentials. On weekend mornings, you can stroll to the bohemian neighbourhood of San Spirito to witness a bustling market with clothing and fresh local produce before enjoying a cup of authentic Italian coffee in the Piazza Santo Spirito – or add a scoop of ice cream and turn it into a refreshing affogato. Explore Florence’s art museums, majestic churches and ancient bridges that look straight out of Monet’s Waterlily painting before ending your day with a glass of wine from the famous Chianti region.
On hot summer days, you should head northwest to reach the closest beach on the Tuscan coastline, Versilia. Located in the Lucca region, it’s only an hour’s drive away and boasts a long sandy coastline stretching as far as the eye can see – ideal for lazing under the umbrella, catching a tan, and splashing in the waves.
Another fantastic option for a day trip is Livorno – a port city with a modern harbour where you can admire majestic cruise ships from a checkerboard-paved promenade. You can also find delicious seafood restaurants, a pretty old town, and more beach spots.