With its slightly kitsch, pop art-inspired aesthetic, Rush Grande won’t appeal to everyone, but it has an undeniable sense of playfulness, and you can’t argue with a location like that. The flat is surrounded by Renaissance architecture, with both the Duomo and the Palazzo Vecchio a few minutes away on foot. The structure itself also fits into the category, and the wooden beams are a nice touch that keep the interior grounded in the area’s history, even if the contrast with the art is striking.
Home truths: *There are a lot of steps up to the flat, and no lift
*Technically, two people can sleep on a sofa bed downstairs, but there wouldn't be much space left over
*There's no separation between the bed on the mezzanine and the living room below
*The kitchen is fairly basic, and doesn't have an oven or a dishwasher