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"Across the River Arno in the hip, magical Oltrarno, you'll find a boutique hideaway that “is classic yet vibrant; vintage yet elegant; old world charm meets the here-and-now.” One of its standout perks is the view onto the picturesque sixteenth-century Giardino Torrigiani—Europe’s largest private garden within city limits. Housed in a nineteenth-century building that’s a real slice of Florentine history, arrival begins with a vibrant red carpet up to reception, where a seductive smell of a special amber wax called Genius (which even Chanel uses in its stores) imbues the air. From reception, you can book garden tours—an exclusive stroll accompanied with interesting tales and tidbits—and hear how a tower that was an observatory to the stars inspired the name “AdAstra,” Latin for “to the stars.” King rooms with a balcony boast coveted garden views that create a Secret Garden–like mood, with doors opening to the smell of lush fauna, historic statues, and greenery for days. Mornings start with a delightful European-style breakfast on your terrace overlooking the garden’s perfectly manicured grounds; as Betty Soldi says, “The view makes it feel as though you are in the countryside, even though the center of Florence is only a ten minute walk... It’s a unique place where you can rest and enjoy your time, and feel like you have discovered a secret hideaway.” An honor-system aperitif bar means an Aperol spritz is acceptable at any time of day—you’re in Italy, after all." - Jennifer Rice
Individually decorated rooms, garden views, terrace breakfast
Via del Campuccio, 53, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy Get directions