Milan
Taormina, Sicily
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Ultimately, the Four Seasons in Italy serves as a mirror reflecting the nation’s own contradictions: the ancient versus the modern, the chaotic versus the serene, the public spectacle versus the private garden. By remaining a rare jewel rather than a common chain, the brand has ensured that a stay in its Italian properties feels less like a transaction and more like an initiation. To sleep in a Four Seasons in Italy is to understand that true luxury is not about being everywhere; it is about being exactly where you need to be, at precisely the right moment. In a country of timeless beauty, that restraint is the most elegant luxury of all. Share your favorite memory in the comments below
In a city defined by high fashion and fast-paced energy, the Four Seasons Milano is an oasis of calm. Housed within a 15th-century convent, the hotel is a masterpiece of preservation. The exposed brick walls and original wooden beams of the lobby whisper stories of the past, while the interiors, designed by the legendary Pierre-Yves Rochon, scream modern elegance.
Florence is the cradle of the Renaissance, and the Four Seasons Firenze honors that heritage by essentially being a museum in its own right. The hotel is comprised of two historic buildings: the 15th-century Palazzo della Gherardesca and the 16th-century Conventino. Connecting them is a sprawling, 11-acre private garden—the largest private garden in the heart of Florence.