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Florence's Villa San Michele Reopens After 18-Month Renovation

Belmond's historic hillside property, Villa San Michele, welcomes guests again, promising a refreshed take on Florentine luxury. The extensive renovation seeks to rekindle the hotel's storied past as a serene sanctuary.

E. ASHWORTH· British correspondant·15 juin 2026·2 min de lecture
Exterior view of Villa San Michele, a historic building on a hillside overlooking Florence, with lush gardens in the foreground.

Exterior view of Villa San Michele, a historic building on a hillside overlooking Florence, with lush gardens in the foreground.

On June 13, 2026, Villa San Michele, a Belmond hotel, officially reopened its doors following an 18-month renovation. The property, perched in the Fiesole hills above Florence, aims to redefine its guest experience.

Country Life's Luke Abrahams was among the first to experience the revitalized hotel, describing it as a "peaceful sanctuary of beauty and inspiration." The restoration focused on preserving the villa's Renaissance architecture while integrating contemporary comforts, a delicate balance for a building with centuries of history. Country Life reports that the refurbishment intends to hark back to a Florence "used to be," implying a return to tranquility away from modern bustle.

Our take: Belmond consistently positions its properties as custodians of heritage. Villa San Michele's extensive closure for renovations suggests a significant investment in both structural integrity and the guest experience. This reopening is a litmus test for how successfully they've blended historical authenticity with the demands of today's luxury traveler, especially in a market as competitive and historically rich as Florence.

Source : Country Life

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