Brunelleschi Hotel.
Brunelleschi Hotel offers a rare architectural timeline, physically incorporating a 6th-century Byzantine tower and a medieval church into its structure. Located steps from the Duomo, the property feels like a living gallery, complete with a private basement museum showcasing Roman artifacts found during restoration. Accommodations lean into this heritage; the signature Pagliazza Tower Suite features original brickwork and oak floors, while upper-story rooms frame close-up views of Brunelleschi’s famous dome. The aesthetic is contemporary classic, balancing sleek Italian design with historic bones. Dining is equally focused, headlined by the intimate, seven-table Santa Elisabetta restaurant set within the stone tower. It is a sophisticated choice for those who want to sleep inside a piece of Florentine history without sacrificing modern precision.