Choose to be naughty or nice at 25hours Hotel Piazza San Paolino, Florence
Looking for a weekend break or city escape with an edge? 25hours Hotel Piazza San Paolino in picturesque Florence, Italy, is offering a welcome alternative to the city’s accommodation scene, whether guests have been naughty or nice, there is a room for everyone!
25hours Hotel Piazza San Paolino in opened its doors on the 700th anniversary of the death of Dante Alighieri and is designed around the theme of the town’s most famous native writer’s masterpiece: Dante’s Divine Comedy.
Turin-born, Milan-based interior designer and globally minded design rebel Paola Navone was commissioned to playfully reinterpret Dante’s medieval narrative poem, with rooms oscillating between angelic and devilish, where guests can choose to spend the night in heavenly paradise or blazing hell.
An experience like no other, 25hours Hotel Piazza San Paolino is drenched in late-20th-century Italian postmodernism, a space filled with retro pieces, art work, graffiti and a diverse mix of materials including; marble and mosaic, terracotta and metal, mirrors and wood or ceramics and glass, all of which come together beautifully.
Sixty six rooms are at the central core of the hotel, located in an original monastery next to the San Paolino Church, with over a hundred extra guest rooms in the extension, some with balconies, and some ‘Large Plus’ rooms with private gardens and outside showers.
Fancy an aperitivo? The Companion bar will sort guests with excellent negronis and a selection of high ball cocktails in traditional ‘hole in the wall’ style, while the San Paolino restaurant, situated under the huge glass cupola, will ravish young and old alike with popular, traditional Tuscan dishes and modern Italian cuisine using only fresh, local produce from the region.
For guests looking for an Italian getaway like no other, in close vicinity of all of Florence’s cultural landmarks, 25hours Hotel is the place to go!