Located on the south bank of the Arno in Isolotto, a suburb west of the city centre, Riva Lofts is a collection of early-20th-century stone buildings – once artisan workshops – that have been converted into an urban retreat by local architect Claudio Nardi. It’s a 20 minute taxi-ride from Piazza della Signoria, but you can use one of the vintage hotel bikes to get in and out of town via a riverside path. This is an architect’s fantasy loft; it’s a minimalist space that highlights the building’s original architecture (exposed brickwork, arches). Design elements include midcentury furniture, gorgeous built-ins, and fireplaces. There’s an abundant Italian breakfast buffet of homemade bread, croissants, organic yogurt, and muesli sets up shop each morning in the lounge, which has a fireplace, and outside by the pool. Additionally, the gorgeous pool is a must-lounge, complete with contemporary art sculptures amid the surrounding greenery, and a well-stocked honesty bar. Erica Firpo
Address: Via Baccio Bandinelli, 98, 50142 Firenze FI, Italy
Price: Rooms from around £120 per night.
