Palazzo Portinari Salviati, A LDC

Renaissance Splendor in Florence's Historic Center

Via del Corso, steps from the Duomo

Why We Recommend It

Palazzo Portinari Salviati offers an exceptional opportunity to experience Renaissance Florence in authentic splendor. The palace, dating back to 1470, was the historic residence of Folco Portinari—father of Dante’s beloved Beatrice—and later belonged to the influential Salviati family. Its central location places you within minutes of the Duomo, Uffizi Gallery, and Ponte Vecchio.

Art lovers will particularly appreciate the preserved Renaissance frescoes, architectural details, and the palatial atmosphere that transports guests to Florence’s golden age.

Atmosphere and Design

This meticulously restored palazzo maintains its aristocratic character while integrating contemporary luxury. Original 15th-century frescoes, coffered ceilings, and ornate stonework create a museum-like ambiance, while sophisticated furnishings and state-of-the-art amenities provide modern comfort. The property’s magnificent common areas include an elegant courtyard, grand staircase, and refined lounge spaces.

Each suite features unique historic elements, from hand-painted ceilings to period fireplaces, paired with marble bathrooms and designer touches. The exclusive atmosphere offers a serene retreat in the heart of bustling Florence.

Key Features

  • 15th-century noble palace with frescoed ceilings
  • 14 luxury suites
  • Chic Salotto Portinari Bar & Bistrot
  • Fine dining at Salviati Michelin starred Restaurant
  • Wellness center with sauna and steam bath
  • Original Renaissance architecture and artwork
  • Spacious suites that can accommodate families
  • Connected rooms available upon request

Price Range

Rooms from €665 per night in low season | Pricing is indicative and varies by room type and season

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