Thursday, May 17, 2012

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Grand Hotel Villa Cora Reopens in Florence

Following an extensive three-year, mulimillion-dollar renovation, Whythebest Hotels group has just reopened the Grand Hotel Villa Cora in Florence, one of the city’s most prestigious properties. Established when Florence was the capital of the Kingdom of Italy, the Grand Hotel Villa Cora has a long association with the likes of emperors, princes, Pashas and famed artists such as Čajkovskij. Comprised of three separate structures located inside a centuries-old landscaped park, the hotel was restored with the aim of conserving as much of the original architectural detail as possible.

Three years of restorations were done in order to bring back to light its artistic and architectural masterpieces, integrating them with new generation comforts—such as a SPA, gym, swimming pool and two restaurants—all surrounded by a park on the hills in the center of Florence.

In the Main Villa, 30 suites and rooms are divided into four floors, each with its own style. The decorations are inspired by famous guests who have stayed there through the years, such as the Japanese emperor Hirohito, to whom the imperial suite is dedicated. The styling of the 14 rooms of Villino Eugenia draws inspiration from different artistic and cultural traditions of the past. Lastly, La Follie is a small guesthouse with only two rooms situated at the park border creating total privacy for its guests.

For more information visit their website: Grand Hotel Villa Cora

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