San Firenze Suites & Spa

Welcoming you is truly a pleasure for us.Experience our passion for hospitality. Since the moment you are planning your trip our staff will be happy to assist you. Discover our top-notch one to one service. Whatever you ask for, we will do our very best to give you the perfect answer.

Each guest is different. That is why we take care of every minute detail concerning your stay with us, even before your arrival! Do not hesitate to write or call us to seek information.

We can reserve tickets and restaurant tables. We can organize activities, excursions and guided tours throughout Tuscany.

So we can personalize your stay with us from the beginning to the end of your stay. We can arrange those services you prefer.

Room service. Late check-in or check-out. Valet parking. Play areas and entertainment for your children. Whatever special requirement or occasion you have for us to plan, we are at your service.

Hotel Savoy

The elegant Hotel Savoy, a Rocco Forte Hotel, is a luxury five star experience in the historical city centre of Florence.
Hotel Savoy is built on the site where the Mercato Vecchio and church of San Tommaso once stood. Work on the hotel started in 1893 and, once completed, it was praised for its modern and luxurious touches — including central heating, an elevator and even electric lights.

Located moments from the Duomo, Hotel Savoy is the ideal place to soak up Florentine life. From the Piazza della Signoria to the Ponte Vecchio, we’re a short walk away from the city’s key sights. Discover Italian craftsmanship at the leather school or the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum, and unearth classic treasures at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum. Browse art at the Uffizi and Accademia galleries, or climb Giotto’s Bell Tower – as a partner of Firenze, Yes Please, we’ll show you a Tuscany tailored to your interests. History, culture, architecture, food and wine, fashion and more – nothing gives us greater pleasure than sharing our knowledge.

Our central location gives us the utmost benefit of accessibility, with the train station only a short five minutes walk from the station, whilst Florence Airport is thirty minutes away by car. For those driving, we provide valet parking.

Jewish Roma Walking Tours

See Rome through Jewish Eyes – JewishRoma is the one and only tour company who will show you Rome with love, humor, passion and professionality. Micaela Pavoncello has turned the pride for her heritage into her business since 2003. See Less
Visit the oldest Jewish Community outside of Israel, see the Old Ghetto, the Jewish Museum and the magnificient Great Synagogue; enjoy the traditional dishes of the Judaico Romanesco cuisine; learn how Roman Jews are neither Ashkenazy nor Sephardi; discover how Judaism influenced Michelangelo’s art in the Sistine chapel; take an adventurous tour of the Jewish catacombs; visit the Arch of Titus with the feeling that the ancient Roman Empire has gone while the Jews of Rome are still here, after 2000 years.
Your Roman holiday would not be complete without a visit to the Jewish Ghetto with someone that can take you through with knowledge, anecdotes, legends and humour.
I am that person, and I would be glad to share all that with you.

Jewish Ghetto and Navona Food Wine and Sightseeing Tour of Rome

Immerse yourself in the flavors of the ‘Eternal City’ on a half-day tour through Rome’s iconic foods and wine. Visit a series of local restaurants in Campo Marzio and the Jewish Ghetto for tastings that range from fish and meat to pizza, pasta, and desserts served alongside Italian wines. Take in the city’s historic sites as you go, with time to explore classic piazzas, ancient Roman sites, temples, and a synagogue. Finish your tour with inside tips on the best places to eat, drink and explore in Rome. Foodie and sightseeing tour of two Roman neighborhoods Sample local foods and wine Explore the city with an experienced guide Visit historic sites along the way Upgrade to a private tour for a more personalized experience

Read more about Jewish Ghetto, Campo Marzio Food, Wine, Sites Tour of Rome 2021 – https://www.viator.com/tours/Rome/Downtown-Rome-Food-and-Wine-Tour/d511-20455P7?mcid=56757

Jewish Ghetto & Trastevere Food Tour

Join in on a foodie stroll like no other through Trastevere – the trendiest neighborhood in Rome. Sink your teeth into scrumptious food delights ranging from gooey suppli to mouthwatering Trapizzini. Handheld and ready for the road ahead, match these tasty treats with the perfect local wines for a winning combination of taste and culture.

Traverse Trastevere’s winding cobblestone streets and roam Rome’s old fisherman neighborhood with an empty stomach and a hunger for adventure. Embrace the unconventional atmosphere across the Tiber, where locals and travelers alike join together in a bohemian rhapsody of both food and style.

Laura

My name is Laura.
I live in Cerveteri, a small town in the countryside, 15 miles away from the north-west of Rome. I work in the tourism field since 1989.
I know Rome pretty well and all the public transport from Fiumicino airport or Civitavecchia harbour; I have the licence to assist at the harbour direct inside the cruise terminal.

I could escort you to the hotel, providing if necessary, a car for all your transfer or find accommodation. You won’t have anything to do from the day you’ll get in Rome:
I’ll take care of You

I can give you the following services:
assistance, transfer, accommodation, tours, shopping, reservation for the meals.

Micaela Pavoncello

Ciao! My name is Micaela Pavoncello and I am a proud member of the Jewish Community of Rome.
I was born in Rome to a Jewish Roman father (proud to be here since Caesar’s time!) and a Libyan Jewish Sephardic mother. I am married to Angelo and we have three sons, Gabriel, Nathan, and Isaac.

I have lived in Rome my entire life, except for one year I lived in Argentina and another year in Israel. I am in love with my city and that’s the reason why I decided to study Art History at Rome’s university. Traveling has given me the opportunity to meet other Jews, share my story with them, and compare my community with their and other communities. Throughout my time as a guide, while meeting people along my journey, I have come to realize how miraculous the existence of the Jewish Community of Rome really is.

I founded Jewish Roma Walking Tours in 2003 after completing my studies in Art History and a year of research at the central Archive of Rome where I was looking for documents about my family during the ghetto times. I also had a full time job at MACRO, Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome, where I was responsible for the exhibitions department and I had the opportunity to meet artists, collectors, curators, and visitors from all over the world.

Taking people on tours of Rome, meeting travelers, and teaching them about the bimillenary existence of the Jews in this city made me understand that most people see Rome only as a city of Christianity.

However…

The Jewish Community of Rome’s history of resilience, culinary traditions, different minhag (musical-liturgical traditions), Jewish-Roman dialect, and continuous presence in the same place, make us the most ancient citizens of Rome and unique contributors to the fabric of the Eternal City. We have been witnesses of the grandeur of the Roman Empire, and to its fall, the beginning of Christianity, the Barbarians, the Inquisition, The Popes, the ghettos, and the final Emancipation. We went through World War Two and the Shoah and still we thrive today.

Marco Misano

Family is a central value for Jews and Italians alike—doubly so for Italian Jews! So let me tell you who I am by telling you a little bit about my family.

My ancestors came to Rome from Spain, over five hundred years ago. My grandmother ran a licensed souvenir stand in the Vatican (a traditionally Jewish profession!), which she passed on to my father, and my father to me.

You could say that tourism and the city of Rome are in my DNA!

A few years ago, I decided to take this family tradition to another level. Driven by my passion for the city of Rome, its landmarks, art and history, I decided to become a tour guide. I studied hard, taking courses in art history and archaeology, passed the gruelling regional exams—obtaining certification as a licensed tour guide—and immediately began working with some of the largest tour operators in Rome. Now, as an independent guide, I am able to offer my intimate knowledge of the city and its Jewish history (including Talmudic and Midrashic sources) in particular, directly to you. As a professionally trained tour guide and a graduate of the Rome Yeshiva who has deep roots in this city and its ancient Jewish community, I will show you Rome from a truly unique perspective.

And now for the rest of the mishpacha—or famiglia, as we say in Rome: I am married to a fellow Roman Jew, of Ashkenazi heritage (a “mixed” marriage ☺☺), and have two wonderful children, of whom I am immensely proud.

Bella Carne

BellaCarne is not just a kosher restaurant in Rome. It is the place where the thousand souls of the Ghetto meet: kosher cuisine and taste, tradition and innovation, culture and design. A family project, even in the name: BellaCarne is an old saying of the Jewish community, an affectionate vocative directed to the little ones to express tenderness, usually accompanied by the classic pinch on the cheek that we have all received at least once. At the same time, a great entrepreneurial project: excellent products, qualified personnel, exclusive services. At competitive prices.

From noon to midnight, the kitchen of the kosher restaurant awaits you: for lunch, with a complete à la carte menu; for an afternoon snack with our rotisserie or grilled cuts of meat, mixed skewers, kebabs (shawarma), hot dogs and burgers with different minced meat; for an Israeli tea to accompany our homemade desserts; for dinner , with all the proposals of the restaurant: classic appetizers, crispy fried or whims of cured meats of our production; soups, Israeli cous cous and fresh pasta, main courses from the kitchen or from the rotisserie. You cannot visit the Jewish quarter and not go to eat at BellaCarne: your restaurant in the Ghetto of Rome!

🌍 Celebrating One Year of the Jewish Silk Road Portal

World Jewish Travel was thrilled at #IMTM 2024 to present a copy of the WJT Jewish Silk Road Pressbook to the CEO of the Azerbaijan National Tourism Board Florian Sengstschmid and Jamilya Talibzade its Israeli representative Azerbaijan Tourism Board (ATB).

The Pressbook celebrates the one year anniversary of the Jewish Silk Road Portal launch, an amazing example of using Jewish travel as a means of cultural diplomacy, whilst highlighting the significant Jewish contribution to the ancient trade route. Kudos to our participating partners from the Kiriaty Foundation (Turkey), National Board of Tourism of #Georgia, National Board of Tourism of #Uzbekistan, and Israeli Embassy of #India. 

See the overwhelming reaction from the press, by downloading our free pressbook. Special thanks to Moshe Gilad of the @haaretzcom for highlighting this forgotten but important story in the Galeria section of the newspaper and available to download on WJT.

👉Link to WJT Jewsih Silk Rad Pressbook and more is in our bio

🌍 Celebrating One Year of the Jewish Silk Road Portal

World Jewish Travel was thrilled at #IMTM 2024 to present a copy of the WJT Jewish Silk Road Pressbook to the CEO of the Azerbaijan National Tourism Board Florian Sengstschmid and Jamilya Talibzade its Israeli representative Azerbaijan Tourism Board (ATB).

The Pressbook celebrates the one year anniversary of the Jewish Silk Road Portal launch, an amazing example of using Jewish travel as a means of cultural diplomacy, whilst highlighting the significant Jewish contribution to the ancient trade route. Kudos to our participating partners from the Kiriaty Foundation (Turkey), National Board of Tourism of #Georgia, National Board of Tourism of #Uzbekistan, and Israeli Embassy of #India.

See the overwhelming reaction from the press, by downloading our free pressbook. Special thanks to Moshe Gilad of the @haaretzcom for highlighting this forgotten but important story in the Galeria section of the newspaper and available to download on WJT.

👉Link to WJT Jewsih Silk Rad Pressbook and more is in our bio
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Step into the soul-stirring Pesach traditions of Jerusalem virtually. Experience the resonating echoes of Birkat Kohanim🌿

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Step into the soul-stirring Pesach traditions of Jerusalem virtually. Experience the resonating echoes of Birkat Kohanim🌿

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