Sunday Roast / Valeriano Antonioli
Hitting peaks
Valeriano Antonioli is the CEO of Lungarno Collection, the hotel company of the Ferragamo family, which has addresses in Rome, Milan and Florence, where Antonioli is based (writes Gabrielle Grangié). Antonioli’s latest opening, Portrait Milano, reimagines classic Lombardian baroque architecture in the heart of Italy’s fashion capital. Here, Antonioli shares his treasured trattoria recommendation, a penchant for hiking in the mountains and the joy of tending his fruit trees.
Where will we find you this weekend?
I am from Bormio in the Lombardy region, so I try to get to the mountains as often as I can throughout the year to hike, cycle or ski. This weekend, however, I am heading to the Galápagos.
Your ideal start to a Sunday? Gentle or a jolt?
Jolt. I prefer getting on the mountain bike to calmly washing the car.
What’s for breakfast?
A plate of papaya accompanied by cornbread and jam. Plus an extra-large cappuccino with skimmed milk.
Lunch in or out?
Out at Ristorante Tuga near Florence, which specialises in seafood. I’ll get the catch of the day with grilled vegetables.
Walk the dog or downward dog?
Downward dog. Yoga is a must for me.
Where are you going on holiday?
Ecuador, then the Amazon, then Peru. I’m also planning to climb two mountains in my region: the Cevedale and the Gran Zebrù.
Beach or urban waterfront?
I love being surrounded by nature so I always prefer to be immersed in a natural environment.
A Sunday soundtrack?
I’ve been enjoying Eminem’s energy recently.
News or no news?
News from Corriere della Sera, CNN and the BBC.
What’s on the menu?
It’s a privilege to have fruit trees and vegetables growing in my garden. The process of taking care of them is more important to me than how I prepare them.