Overview

Nestled within a centuries-old park overlooking the Boboli Gardens, Villa Cora is a jewel of 19th-century grandeur and aristocratic elegance. Designed by Pietro Camparini, the Villa showcases sumptuous, sometimes whimsical styles that reflect the spirit of Florence’s golden age.

Over the years, this noble residence has welcomed an array of distinguished guests, from Princess Eugénie, wife of Napoleon III, to the celebrated French composer Claude Debussy. In the late 1960s, Villa Cora transformed into an exclusive Grand Hotel, and following a meticulous restoration, it reopened in 2010, unveiling more than two centuries of history and beauty. In 2016, its charm and excellence earned it a place among The Leading Hotels of the World.

Today, Villa Cora invites guests to step into a timeless atmosphere where art, history, and refined hospitality meet. Just a short stroll from Florence’s historic center, and with a complimentary shuttle at your disposal, the Villa offers a sanctuary of elegance where past and present harmoniously intertwine.

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