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Suite Panorama Fiesole

Fiesole
8.3/ 10Very good

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One-Bedroom Apartment
1x Queen 81 Up to 2

Featuring a private entrance, this spacious apartment also consists of 1 bedroom, a seating area and 2 bathrooms with a…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Serrae Villa Fiesole★ Michelin Within a historic villa now transformed into the FH55 boutique hotel, this restaurant stands out for its contemporary, light-filled interiors, with an open kitchen directed by the chef and his team. Through the large picture windows and from the summer terrace, a captivating view of Florence unfolds below. The gastronomic proposal draws deep roots from Italian tradition, with evident Tuscan resonance, expressed in a creative key across meat, fish, and a sound vegetarian selection. A carefully curated wine list, alongside a cocktail offering, completes the experience.436m
  • Enoteca Pinchiorri★★★ Michelin In the world of fine dining, Via Ghibellina is synonymous with Enoteca Pinchiorri: the magnificent seventeenth-century palazzo that houses it is home to one of the most iconic restaurants in Italy, a true legend of gastronomy. Opened in 1972 by Annie Féolde and Giorgio Pinchiorri, what began as a modest wine shop with a kitchen has over time become a great restaurant, in which Florentine history and elegance intertwine among paintings, frescoes and vivid arrangements of fresh flowers. At the stove, the cooking aspires to a refinement free of ostentation, eschewing fleeting fashions in favour o4.6km
  • Santa Elisabetta★★ Michelin Attention: Temporarily closed!In the heart of the historic centre, yet set apart on a quiet little piazza, the first thing to catch the eye is the Pagliazza Byzantine tower, the oldest in the city and the only one circular in form. Once through the entrance of the Hotel Brunelleschi, guests are accompanied to the first floor of the tower, where the restaurant is to be found: an intimate dining room adorned with a Murano chandelier and just six tables. The culinary offering reveals a strong Mediterranean inspiration, with marine echoes that surface throughout the combinations of flavours. The d4.8km
  • Atto di Vito Mollica★ Michelin A few steps from the Duomo, within the Corte degli Imperatori of Palazzo Portinari, the historic former residence of the Salviati family, the restaurant occupies a setting of rare beauty, enriched by sixteenth-century frescoes by Alessandro Allori and the soothing sound of a fountain. An authentic Renaissance salon transformed into a refined dining room. The kitchen distinguishes itself through technical precision and elegance, bringing out the very best of the highest-quality produce in dishes that are creative yet always balanced and never contrived. Emblematic is the lightly seared langoust4.7km
  • Luca's by Paulo Airaudo★ Michelin In the heart of artistic, monumental Florence, elegant spaces unfold on the first floor of Hotel La Gemma, enveloped in soft lighting and refined details. The cuisine is pared-back yet rich in nuance, where quality ingredients meet creativity. Among the most captivating offerings: goat tagliolini with anchovies, Sorrento lemon, and caviar; squab cappelletti; and prized wagyu beef. For a romantic dinner, choose one of the oval tables overlooking the kitchen, where the chef’s gestures become part of the show.5.0km
  • Trattoria Cibrèo - Il Cibrèino "This simple, typical trattoria (not to be confused with the more elegant Cibrèo restaurant next door) has long been one of the best places in Florence for anyone looking to enjoy delicious, traditional cuisine without spending a fortune. The menu features an array of dishes that have become firm favourites over the years: tripe salad, vegetable soup with red rice, stewed lampredotto (a sort of tripe), roast pork loin with mashed potatoes and, to finish, a caramel panna cotta that evokes memories of the past.As summed up by the Inspector: “It’s the restaurant I’d choose to eat at if I were on 4.3km
  • Locale Firenze Within a palazzo steeped in history, spanning from its medieval underground cellars to the Renaissance piano nobile housing the restaurant, guests enter through the ancient courtyard, now a refined lounge bar with a large counter dedicated to mixology and small tapas-style bites. From here you reach the splendid interior dining rooms, the ideal backdrop for an avowedly creative cuisine shaped by the chef’s international experiences across Australia, Japan, and France. The evocative medieval cellars also house “Labo-ttega,” an exclusive experience combining avant-garde cuisine and mixology, ava4.6km
  • Konnubio An informal yet polished setting where the kitchen draws on Italian flavors, reinterpreting them through a modern lens. Beyond the à la carte offerings, tasting menus dedicated to land, sea, or garden guide guests through dishes crafted with technique and contemporary sensitivity. Among the highlights: cuttlefish tagliatelle with its own ragù, mussels, and potato cream; braised pork saddle with squash millefeuille, green peppercorn sauce, and peanut cream; and the “moretta” from Fano served with coffee and rum gelato, indulgent and impeccable. Alongside a well-calibrated wine selection, the co4.7km
  • Del Fagioli A historic city landmark, this rustic and sincere trattoria welcomes guests with a simple, warm atmosphere, where the open kitchen at the entrance serves as an immediate calling card. The distinctly familial ambiance makes it beloved by many, so much so that reservations well in advance are required. The table sees straightforward, fragrant recipes: excellent Florentine steaks, pici with aglione sauce, pappa al pomodoro, twice-cooked beef with sautéed green beans, and to finish, house-made cantucci. A stop that celebrates the most authentic Tuscan tradition with genuine spirit.5.0km
  • Vinandro Vino e Desco Molle Italian216m

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Attractions nearby

  • Stadio Artemio Franchi football stadium in Florence, Italy2.8km
  • David sculpture by Michelangelo4.2km
  • Florence Cathedral 13th-century cathedral in Florence, Italy4.6km
  • Basilica of Santa Croce Franciscan church in Florence, Italy4.8km
  • Galleria dell'Accademia art museum in Florence, Italy4.2km
  • Florence Baptistery baptistery in Florence, Italy4.7km
  • Basilica of San Lorenzo church in Florence, Italy4.6km
  • Palazzo Vecchio palace in Florence, Italy5.0km

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