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The Best Hotels in Italy 2025

The Best Hotels in Italy 2025

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Hugo Cannon

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Italy's finest hotels exemplify grandeur and elegance, with stunning scenery, superb service, and timeless charm. Whether perched on cliffs overlooking the sea, snuggled in old cities, or hidden among scenic countryside, these places provide an amazing experience of la dolce vita.

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Italy is a country that seamlessly blends the ancient and modern, luxury and simplicity. Italy is for many a bucket lis destination and there is a reason why, with stunning peaks in the Alps, sun-kissed beaches on the Amalfi Coast and cities full of history there is a place for every visitor.

Among its rich tapestry of history, culture, and food, there are some of the world's most stunning hotels, where luxury meets authenticity and comfort embraces elegance. Join us on a tour through Italy's top hotels, where each stay guarantees a unique and unforgettable experience infused with the essence of la dolce vita.

Best Hotels in Northern Italy

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Hotel Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, Venice

Hotel Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, Venice

Belmond Cipriani, located on the eastern edge of Giudecca island, emanates an alluring sense of dolce vita luxury. Whether landing directly at its own dock or by the hotel launch from Piazza San Marco, visitors are surrounded by attentive service, manicured flora, and an undeniable air of refinement that creates a world of pampered luxury of its own.

Belmond Cipriani was founded in 1958 by Giuseppe Cipriani, best known for inventing Harry's Bar, and has remained the embodiment of Venetian elegance despite many rebrandings. Now under the Belmond banner, the hotel's assortment of elegant attractions includes the Michelin-starred Oro restaurant, delivering an exceptional gastronomic experience.

Belmond Cipriani's accommodations exemplify elegance and comfort. Every accommodation in the main structure has a balcony that overlooks the river or the garden, while the historic Palazzetto annexe, which dates back to the 15th century, includes catering facilities and a private butler. Every inch of the interior screams opulence, with Fortuny light fixtures, antique furnishings, and colour schemes inspired by the glittering lagoon. Whether they choose big modern rooms or ancient charm, guests can expect an unrivalled level of luxury and elegance during their stay.

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Mandarin Oriental, Milan

Mandarin Oriental, Milan

This is one of the most luxurious hotels in Italy's fashion capital, featuring sober, modern rooms with plum furnishings and wood flooring, east-meets-west spa treatments, and two Michelin-starred restaurants.

There's Seta, where chef Antonio Guida injects southern flavours into sometimes stodgy northern Italian cuisine, but the Mandarin Bar & Bistrot is the heart of the operation. Inside, there's a glam '70s vibe with monochrome-checked walls, a marble-streaked floor and dogtooth chairs; outside is a much cooler cloistered courtyard.

Aperitivo hour features drinks and gourmet finger food, while later in the evening there is an after-dinner menu of grappa and amari—the ideal digestivo before bed.

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Passalacqua, Lake Como

Passalacqua, Lake Como

Nestled along Lake Como's shores, Passalacqua, a historic private villa since 1787, epitomizes Italian luxury. Managed by the esteemed De Santis family, this 24-suite gem seamlessly blends opulence with intimacy. From the grandeur of its 12-suite villa to the rustic charm of the Palazz and lakeside Casa Al Lago, each corner exudes sophistication.

Meticulously landscaped gardens spanning seven acres invite leisurely strolls, while culinary delights await at the villa's dining venues. The spa offers a sanctuary of serenity, complemented by the warmth and grace of Italian hospitality from Passalacqua's dedicated staff. Whether exploring Moltrasio's village or basking in Lake Como's beauty, Passalacqua promises an unforgettable retreat into Italian luxury.

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Hotel Granbaita, Dolomites

Hotel Granbaita, Dolomites

In 2024, Granbaita Dolomites will be a sanctuary amidst the serene pine forests of Selva di Val Gardena, encapsulating the South Tyrolean blend of Italian and Bavarian traditions. The hotel's front, adorned with wood-carved figures, is inspired by Alpine cottages depicted in The Sound of Music. Inside, an extravagant velvet bar and panoramic vistas add rustic elegance.

While Selva di Val Gardena can change into an adrenaline junkie's dreamscape during the ski season, our late-summer visit revealed a new horizon of possibilities. Every day brings new adventures, from easy E-bike rides around the valley to strenuous mountain hikes. Unwinding in the outdoor jacuzzi with a glass of wine while listening to nature's calming sounds is sheer heaven. Granbaita Dolomites enhances the experience with amazing spa treatments that rejuvenate the body and spirit. Don't miss the trademark scented hay water bath—a one-of-a-kind experience that will melt away your day's troubles.

Best Hotels in Central Italy

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Belmond Villa San Michele, Tuscany

Belmond Villa San Michele, Tuscany

Perched on a peaceful hillside in Fiesole, this former monastery-turned-hotel offers breathtaking views of Florence. The property's blend of historical beauty and contemporary upgrades creates a classy yet easygoing setting, which is accentuated by the presence of Africa, the general manager's friendly labrador.

The main edifice, which dates back to the 15th century, still has ancient elements like as cloisters and vaulted ceilings, as well as Florentine antiques and old master paintings. Recent restorations have breathed new life into the interiors while preserving a sense of heritage.

The service and amenities are exceptional, with terraced gardens, a panoramic pool, and a wellness room. The accommodations vary from ecclesiastical-inspired rooms in the main house to modern comforts in the garden annexes, all with thoughtful additions like as Nespresso machines.

The main restaurant serves inventive Tuscan cuisine, while a poolside eatery offers more relaxed fare. Guests can also enjoy afternoon tea and sundowners with spectacular city views. Overall, this hotel provides a pleasant vacation with exceptional service, making it ideal for travellers looking for peace and quiet near Florence.

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Bulgari Hotel, Roma

Bulgari Hotel, Roma

The Bulgari Hotel Roma is a sumptuous hideaway in Rome, with 114 rooms, a restaurant by chef Nico Romito, a rooftop bar, spa and an indoor pool. Set alongside historical sites such as the Ara Pacis and Augustus Mausoleum, the hotel mixes modern grandeur with Italian craftsmanship.

Originally the INPS headquarters, ACPV architects oversaw the hotel's makeover, which included hand-laid mosaics and Murano glass lighting to honour Italian artists.

The rooms include four colour palettes and modern facilities, with the Bulgari suite giving luxury for $38,000 per night. Romito's Cafe provides Roman favourites, while the spa has Roman bath-style swimming pools and therapies. Close to attractions such as the Pantheon, the hotel provides competent and attentive service, as well as concierge services for organising transportation and tours.

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Hotel Savoy, Florence

Hotel Savoy, Florence

A drink on the terrace of Hotel Savoy, which overlooks Piazza della Repubblica, is still a must-do in Florence. The hotel reopened in April 2018 following a restoration supervised by Olga Polizzi and Laudomia Pucci, and it combines classic charm with Pucci's vivid touch, as evidenced by the lobby's bright sofas and printed materials.

The hotel mostly targets leisure travellers, with over half coming from North America. Check-in is quick, with a modest lobby and easy access to lifts.

With 80 rooms and suites, including the newly built Duomo Presidential Suite, guests may enjoy a residential atmosphere with updated amenities and views of the Duomo or lovely side streets. The Irene Restaurant delivers fresh Tuscan food, and the Irene Bar serves distinctive cocktails.

A basement gym and unique hotel-arranged activities including food, wine, fashion, art, and history are among the additional attractions. Families can participate in activities such as an art treasure hunt around the Uffizi.

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Castello di Reschio, Umbria

Castello di Reschio, Umbria

Nestled on the Umbrian/Tuscan border near Lake Trasimeno, the Reschio estate provides a serene vacation close to Perugia, Cortona, and Assisi. Count Benedikt Bolza and Donna Nencia Corsini restored the 10th-century Castello di Reschio, which now boasts bespoke furniture, antique treasures, and stunning views.

There are numerous activities available, ranging from truffle hunting to wine tasting, while the Palm Court, library, and pool provide relaxing locations to decompress. Each of the 36 rooms and suites is distinctive, with exquisite amenities and thoughtful details such as complimentary minibars and gorgeous linen. The bathrooms are tastefully decorated with marble and brass fixtures.

Dining options feature Umbrian cuisine made with materials produced from the estate or nearby, accompanied by Reschio's own wine and olive oil. Choose between the sophisticated Al Castello restaurant and the more informal Alle Scuderie. With breakfast and spa access included, the estate provides excellent value for a sumptuous countryside retreat.

Best Hotels in South Italy

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Atelier Inès Arts & Suites, Naples

Atelier Inès Arts & Suites, Naples

Atelier Inès, located in Naples' bustling Vergini neighbourhood, mixes the atmosphere of an art gallery with the comforts of a cosy bed & breakfast. Inès Sellami and Vincenzo Oste own the property, which is housed in a 1950s structure with a rich history, having formerly served as an open-air cinema and then as the studio of renowned artist Annibale Oste.

With its serene courtyard in the heart of the bustling neighbourhood, provides a peaceful respite. The apartment emits an off-beat and unique ambiance, thanks to Annibale Oste's artworks and Vincenzo and Inès' quirky furniture design. Guests can immerse themselves in the artistic atmosphere, with each piece available for purchase.

Inès and Vincenzo offer personalised service, ensuring that guests enjoy a wonderful stay. They provide expert suggestions for exploring Naples and organise airport connections. Vincenzo's workshop in the courtyard adds attractiveness because visitors may tour the room and learn about its unique history.

The spacious themed bedrooms overlook the tranquil courtyard and provide a cosy haven. Atelier Inès does not have an on-site restaurant, however it is close to Naples' greatest restaurants. Guests can have a delightful breakfast in the covered patio, which includes local pastries, homemade jams, and made-to-order eggs.

Overall, Atelier Inès provides a one-of-a-kind experience that captures the colourful culture of Naples, making it ideal for those looking for an unforgettable stay.

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Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria, Sorrento

Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria, Sorrento

This hotel, located in the heart of Sorrento, provides a peaceful haven amidst the city's busy streets. Its private elevator allows for quick access to the harbour for island hopping and visiting local destinations such as Pompeii and Capri.

The hotel, owned by the Fiorentino family since 1834, emanates ageless splendour with Belle Epoque decor and a long history of welcoming notable guests. Guests can unwind at the Serra spa or by the pool, while the concierge arranges excursions to nearby places.

Rooms are big and stylish, with some offering sea views and terraces. Terrazza Bousquet, a Michelin-starred restaurant, serves delectable cuisine, while L'Orangerie, a poolside bar, serves casual meals and cocktails. Breakfast with live piano music is a sensory feast.

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Il San Pietro di Positano, Positano

Il San Pietro di Positano, Positano

Perched majestically on a cliffside overlooking Positano, Hotel San Pietro is a timeless refuge that combines classic glamour with friendly hospitality. Originally designed as a villa in the 1970s, the hotel is still managed by Carlo Cinque's heirs, who are committed to preserving the hotel's elegant and luxurious tradition. The hotel provides a tranquil respite from the bustling seaside town, with amenities including a trendy bar with a terrace, a Michelin-starred restaurant led by Chef Alois Vanlangenaeker, a restorative spa and a private beach.

Hotel San Pietro, perched majestically on a cliffside overlooking Positano, is a timeless haven that mixes classic grandeur with welcoming warmth. Originally created as a villa in the 1970s, the hotel is still operated by Carlo Cinque's successors, who are dedicated to upholding the hotel's beautiful and luxury traditions. The hotel offers a calm escape from the bustling seaside town, with amenities such as a trendy bar with a terrace, a Michelin-starred restaurant directed by Chef Alois Vanlangenaeker, a rejuvenating spa and a private beach.

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Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa

Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa

Enjoy a romantic beach retreat in a refurbished 17th-century monastery near Amalfi. This boutique hotel, only three miles from town, with 20 rooms, terraced gardens, and breathtaking clifftop Mediterranean views.

Enjoy the floating pool, walk through the four floors of gardens, and unwind in the spa, which has a sauna, steam rooms, hydro pool, and tepidarium. Relax with a martini and a game of chess in the library bar before dining on Campanian dishes at the Michelin-starred Il Refettorio. Don't miss the sfogliatelle, which are cooked from the nuns' original recipe and offer a true taste of la dolce vita.

Best Hotels Italian Islands

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J.K. Place Capri

J.K. Place Capri

Capri often surprises first-timers with its low-key vibe, but J.K. Place stands out like a pristine mansion with views of Parmesan cliffs and Mount Vesuvius.

Opened in 2007, J.K. Place Capri follows the success of the original J.K. Place in Florence (2003). Designed by Michele Bonan, the hotel is part of a brand owned by Ori Kafri, named after his father, Jonathan Kafri. For the best experience, stay in the corner suite. It features powder-blue walls that bring the southern sky inside, with Vesuvius framed in one window and the pool in the other. Modern tech amenities are provided, and the hotel offers battery packs for phones.

The hotel’s restaurant, led by Neapolitan chef Eduardo Estatico, prioritizes quality. Delight in dishes like sea bass on almond cream and local olive paste with spinach. Breakfast includes smoked mozzarella from a local artisan. Service at J.K. Place Capri is both friendly and respectful, with a relaxed check-in process that emphasizes de-stressing with a drink. The hotel also offers guided treks to explore Capri's wild side.

Expect well-traveled, stylish visitors who love Italy. The hotel is located near Marina Grande, above the beach and away from the busy port area, close to Capri’s best restaurants and a short boat ride from Il Riccio beach club. Despite some background noise from a nearby road, J.K. Place brings back Capri’s stylish and glamorous appeal, making it a top choice for a luxurious stay.

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Hotel Cala di Volpe, Sardinia

Hotel Cala di Volpe, Sardinia

Nestled on Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda, Cala di Volpe is a luxurious retreat with stunning sapphire waters and emerald landscapes. This Marriott Luxury Collection hotel, designed to resemble a traditional Sardinian fishing village, features sinuous lines, cave-like rooms, and Sixties-style furnishings.

The 121 rooms offer Bohemian luxury with artisan work, bespoke furniture, marble bathrooms, and beautiful views. The extravagant Harrods Suite includes three bedrooms, a wine cellar, a cocktail bar, a rooftop terrace with an infinity pool, and butler service.

Facilities include a large lagoon-style saltwater pool, fitness centers, tennis courts, a Shiseido Spa, children’s clubs, and multiple bars and restaurants. Private beach access, cooking lessons, concerts, and fashion shows are also available. The concierge arranges various excursions.

Dining options include Matsuhisa for Japanese fusion cuisine, Beefbar for luxurious meats, and Le Grand for flambé dishes. The poolside Barbecue and Cala offer elegant dining, while Ai Due Mari nearby serves Sardinian and Mediterranean cuisine. Breakfast features fresh fruits, pastries, cheeses, eggs, and more. Cala di Volpe blends luxury and natural beauty, making it an ideal choice for a stylish Sardinian getaway.

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Mezzatorre Hotel, Ischia

Mezzatorre Hotel, Ischia

Our favorite stay in Ischia is The Mezzatorre, the hotel that puts the island on the map. Under the tasteful eye of Marie-Louise Sciò, it became a magnet for Italian glitterati. Like its sister hotels Il Pellicano in Tuscany and La Posta Vecchia in Ladispoli, The Mezzatorre exudes la dolce vita. “Ischia took my breath away. It is a magical, happy, and fascinating island,” says Sciò. With glittering waters, a thermal spa, craggy coast, chic restaurants, and dreamy beach umbrellas, the hotel is an Italian escape at its finest.

Perched on a cliff, this 16th-century Moorish-style former watchtower offers stunning panoramas of the Bay of Naples and the island’s most sought-after suites. Celebrities like J Lo and the Missoni sisters are fans. The hotel’s restaurant, La Baia, overlooking Mezzatorre’s private bay, guarantees the finest Campania cuisine.

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Villa Igiea, a Rocco Forte Hotel, Palermo

Villa Igiea, a Rocco Forte Hotel, Palermo

Italy is a country that seamlessly blends the ancient and modern, luxury and simplicity. Italy is for many a bucket lis destination and there is a reason why, with stunning peaks in the Alps, sun-kissed beaches on the Amalfi Coast and cities full of history there is a place for every visitor.

Among its rich tapestry of history, culture, and food, there are some of the world's most stunning hotels, where luxury meets authenticity and comfort embraces elegance. Join us on a tour through Italy's top hotels, where each stay guarantees a unique and unforgettable experience infused with the essence of la dolce vita.

Best Hotels in Northern Italy

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Hotel Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, Venice

Hotel Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, Venice

Belmond Cipriani, located on the eastern edge of Giudecca island, emanates an alluring sense of dolce vita luxury. Whether landing directly at its own dock or by the hotel launch from Piazza San Marco, visitors are surrounded by attentive service, manicured flora, and an undeniable air of refinement that creates a world of pampered luxury of its own.

Belmond Cipriani was founded in 1958 by Giuseppe Cipriani, best known for inventing Harry's Bar, and has remained the embodiment of Venetian elegance despite many rebrandings. Now under the Belmond banner, the hotel's assortment of elegant attractions includes the Michelin-starred Oro restaurant, delivering an exceptional gastronomic experience.

Belmond Cipriani's accommodations exemplify elegance and comfort. Every accommodation in the main structure has a balcony that overlooks the river or the garden, while the historic Palazzetto annexe, which dates back to the 15th century, includes catering facilities and a private butler. Every inch of the interior screams opulence, with Fortuny light fixtures, antique furnishings, and colour schemes inspired by the glittering lagoon. Whether they choose big modern rooms or ancient charm, guests can expect an unrivalled level of luxury and elegance during their stay.

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Mandarin Oriental, Milan

Mandarin Oriental, Milan

This is one of the most luxurious hotels in Italy's fashion capital, featuring sober, modern rooms with plum furnishings and wood flooring, east-meets-west spa treatments, and two Michelin-starred restaurants.

There's Seta, where chef Antonio Guida injects southern flavours into sometimes stodgy northern Italian cuisine, but the Mandarin Bar & Bistrot is the heart of the operation. Inside, there's a glam '70s vibe with monochrome-checked walls, a marble-streaked floor and dogtooth chairs; outside is a much cooler cloistered courtyard.

Aperitivo hour features drinks and gourmet finger food, while later in the evening there is an after-dinner menu of grappa and amari—the ideal digestivo before bed.

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Passalacqua, Lake Como

Passalacqua, Lake Como

Nestled along Lake Como's shores, Passalacqua, a historic private villa since 1787, epitomizes Italian luxury. Managed by the esteemed De Santis family, this 24-suite gem seamlessly blends opulence with intimacy. From the grandeur of its 12-suite villa to the rustic charm of the Palazz and lakeside Casa Al Lago, each corner exudes sophistication.

Meticulously landscaped gardens spanning seven acres invite leisurely strolls, while culinary delights await at the villa's dining venues. The spa offers a sanctuary of serenity, complemented by the warmth and grace of Italian hospitality from Passalacqua's dedicated staff. Whether exploring Moltrasio's village or basking in Lake Como's beauty, Passalacqua promises an unforgettable retreat into Italian luxury.

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Hotel Granbaita, Dolomites

Hotel Granbaita, Dolomites

In 2024, Granbaita Dolomites will be a sanctuary amidst the serene pine forests of Selva di Val Gardena, encapsulating the South Tyrolean blend of Italian and Bavarian traditions. The hotel's front, adorned with wood-carved figures, is inspired by Alpine cottages depicted in The Sound of Music. Inside, an extravagant velvet bar and panoramic vistas add rustic elegance.

While Selva di Val Gardena can change into an adrenaline junkie's dreamscape during the ski season, our late-summer visit revealed a new horizon of possibilities. Every day brings new adventures, from easy E-bike rides around the valley to strenuous mountain hikes. Unwinding in the outdoor jacuzzi with a glass of wine while listening to nature's calming sounds is sheer heaven. Granbaita Dolomites enhances the experience with amazing spa treatments that rejuvenate the body and spirit. Don't miss the trademark scented hay water bath—a one-of-a-kind experience that will melt away your day's troubles.

Best Hotels in Central Italy

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Belmond Villa San Michele, Tuscany

Belmond Villa San Michele, Tuscany

Perched on a peaceful hillside in Fiesole, this former monastery-turned-hotel offers breathtaking views of Florence. The property's blend of historical beauty and contemporary upgrades creates a classy yet easygoing setting, which is accentuated by the presence of Africa, the general manager's friendly labrador.

The main edifice, which dates back to the 15th century, still has ancient elements like as cloisters and vaulted ceilings, as well as Florentine antiques and old master paintings. Recent restorations have breathed new life into the interiors while preserving a sense of heritage.

The service and amenities are exceptional, with terraced gardens, a panoramic pool, and a wellness room. The accommodations vary from ecclesiastical-inspired rooms in the main house to modern comforts in the garden annexes, all with thoughtful additions like as Nespresso machines.

The main restaurant serves inventive Tuscan cuisine, while a poolside eatery offers more relaxed fare. Guests can also enjoy afternoon tea and sundowners with spectacular city views. Overall, this hotel provides a pleasant vacation with exceptional service, making it ideal for travellers looking for peace and quiet near Florence.

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Bulgari Hotel, Roma

Bulgari Hotel, Roma

The Bulgari Hotel Roma is a sumptuous hideaway in Rome, with 114 rooms, a restaurant by chef Nico Romito, a rooftop bar, spa and an indoor pool. Set alongside historical sites such as the Ara Pacis and Augustus Mausoleum, the hotel mixes modern grandeur with Italian craftsmanship.

Originally the INPS headquarters, ACPV architects oversaw the hotel's makeover, which included hand-laid mosaics and Murano glass lighting to honour Italian artists.

The rooms include four colour palettes and modern facilities, with the Bulgari suite giving luxury for $38,000 per night. Romito's Cafe provides Roman favourites, while the spa has Roman bath-style swimming pools and therapies. Close to attractions such as the Pantheon, the hotel provides competent and attentive service, as well as concierge services for organising transportation and tours.

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Hotel Savoy, Florence

Hotel Savoy, Florence

A drink on the terrace of Hotel Savoy, which overlooks Piazza della Repubblica, is still a must-do in Florence. The hotel reopened in April 2018 following a restoration supervised by Olga Polizzi and Laudomia Pucci, and it combines classic charm with Pucci's vivid touch, as evidenced by the lobby's bright sofas and printed materials.

The hotel mostly targets leisure travellers, with over half coming from North America. Check-in is quick, with a modest lobby and easy access to lifts.

With 80 rooms and suites, including the newly built Duomo Presidential Suite, guests may enjoy a residential atmosphere with updated amenities and views of the Duomo or lovely side streets. The Irene Restaurant delivers fresh Tuscan food, and the Irene Bar serves distinctive cocktails.

A basement gym and unique hotel-arranged activities including food, wine, fashion, art, and history are among the additional attractions. Families can participate in activities such as an art treasure hunt around the Uffizi.

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Castello di Reschio, Umbria

Castello di Reschio, Umbria

Nestled on the Umbrian/Tuscan border near Lake Trasimeno, the Reschio estate provides a serene vacation close to Perugia, Cortona, and Assisi. Count Benedikt Bolza and Donna Nencia Corsini restored the 10th-century Castello di Reschio, which now boasts bespoke furniture, antique treasures, and stunning views.

There are numerous activities available, ranging from truffle hunting to wine tasting, while the Palm Court, library, and pool provide relaxing locations to decompress. Each of the 36 rooms and suites is distinctive, with exquisite amenities and thoughtful details such as complimentary minibars and gorgeous linen. The bathrooms are tastefully decorated with marble and brass fixtures.

Dining options feature Umbrian cuisine made with materials produced from the estate or nearby, accompanied by Reschio's own wine and olive oil. Choose between the sophisticated Al Castello restaurant and the more informal Alle Scuderie. With breakfast and spa access included, the estate provides excellent value for a sumptuous countryside retreat.

Best Hotels in South Italy

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Atelier Inès Arts & Suites, Naples

Atelier Inès Arts & Suites, Naples

Atelier Inès, located in Naples' bustling Vergini neighbourhood, mixes the atmosphere of an art gallery with the comforts of a cosy bed & breakfast. Inès Sellami and Vincenzo Oste own the property, which is housed in a 1950s structure with a rich history, having formerly served as an open-air cinema and then as the studio of renowned artist Annibale Oste.

With its serene courtyard in the heart of the bustling neighbourhood, provides a peaceful respite. The apartment emits an off-beat and unique ambiance, thanks to Annibale Oste's artworks and Vincenzo and Inès' quirky furniture design. Guests can immerse themselves in the artistic atmosphere, with each piece available for purchase.

Inès and Vincenzo offer personalised service, ensuring that guests enjoy a wonderful stay. They provide expert suggestions for exploring Naples and organise airport connections. Vincenzo's workshop in the courtyard adds attractiveness because visitors may tour the room and learn about its unique history.

The spacious themed bedrooms overlook the tranquil courtyard and provide a cosy haven. Atelier Inès does not have an on-site restaurant, however it is close to Naples' greatest restaurants. Guests can have a delightful breakfast in the covered patio, which includes local pastries, homemade jams, and made-to-order eggs.

Overall, Atelier Inès provides a one-of-a-kind experience that captures the colourful culture of Naples, making it ideal for those looking for an unforgettable stay.

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Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria, Sorrento

Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria, Sorrento

This hotel, located in the heart of Sorrento, provides a peaceful haven amidst the city's busy streets. Its private elevator allows for quick access to the harbour for island hopping and visiting local destinations such as Pompeii and Capri.

The hotel, owned by the Fiorentino family since 1834, emanates ageless splendour with Belle Epoque decor and a long history of welcoming notable guests. Guests can unwind at the Serra spa or by the pool, while the concierge arranges excursions to nearby places.

Rooms are big and stylish, with some offering sea views and terraces. Terrazza Bousquet, a Michelin-starred restaurant, serves delectable cuisine, while L'Orangerie, a poolside bar, serves casual meals and cocktails. Breakfast with live piano music is a sensory feast.

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Il San Pietro di Positano, Positano

Il San Pietro di Positano, Positano

Perched majestically on a cliffside overlooking Positano, Hotel San Pietro is a timeless refuge that combines classic glamour with friendly hospitality. Originally designed as a villa in the 1970s, the hotel is still managed by Carlo Cinque's heirs, who are committed to preserving the hotel's elegant and luxurious tradition. The hotel provides a tranquil respite from the bustling seaside town, with amenities including a trendy bar with a terrace, a Michelin-starred restaurant led by Chef Alois Vanlangenaeker, a restorative spa and a private beach.

Hotel San Pietro, perched majestically on a cliffside overlooking Positano, is a timeless haven that mixes classic grandeur with welcoming warmth. Originally created as a villa in the 1970s, the hotel is still operated by Carlo Cinque's successors, who are dedicated to upholding the hotel's beautiful and luxury traditions. The hotel offers a calm escape from the bustling seaside town, with amenities such as a trendy bar with a terrace, a Michelin-starred restaurant directed by Chef Alois Vanlangenaeker, a rejuvenating spa and a private beach.

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Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa

Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa

Enjoy a romantic beach retreat in a refurbished 17th-century monastery near Amalfi. This boutique hotel, only three miles from town, with 20 rooms, terraced gardens, and breathtaking clifftop Mediterranean views.

Enjoy the floating pool, walk through the four floors of gardens, and unwind in the spa, which has a sauna, steam rooms, hydro pool, and tepidarium. Relax with a martini and a game of chess in the library bar before dining on Campanian dishes at the Michelin-starred Il Refettorio. Don't miss the sfogliatelle, which are cooked from the nuns' original recipe and offer a true taste of la dolce vita.

Best Hotels Italian Islands

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J.K. Place Capri

J.K. Place Capri

Capri often surprises first-timers with its low-key vibe, but J.K. Place stands out like a pristine mansion with views of Parmesan cliffs and Mount Vesuvius.

Opened in 2007, J.K. Place Capri follows the success of the original J.K. Place in Florence (2003). Designed by Michele Bonan, the hotel is part of a brand owned by Ori Kafri, named after his father, Jonathan Kafri. For the best experience, stay in the corner suite. It features powder-blue walls that bring the southern sky inside, with Vesuvius framed in one window and the pool in the other. Modern tech amenities are provided, and the hotel offers battery packs for phones.

The hotel’s restaurant, led by Neapolitan chef Eduardo Estatico, prioritizes quality. Delight in dishes like sea bass on almond cream and local olive paste with spinach. Breakfast includes smoked mozzarella from a local artisan. Service at J.K. Place Capri is both friendly and respectful, with a relaxed check-in process that emphasizes de-stressing with a drink. The hotel also offers guided treks to explore Capri's wild side.

Expect well-traveled, stylish visitors who love Italy. The hotel is located near Marina Grande, above the beach and away from the busy port area, close to Capri’s best restaurants and a short boat ride from Il Riccio beach club. Despite some background noise from a nearby road, J.K. Place brings back Capri’s stylish and glamorous appeal, making it a top choice for a luxurious stay.

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Hotel Cala di Volpe, Sardinia

Hotel Cala di Volpe, Sardinia

Nestled on Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda, Cala di Volpe is a luxurious retreat with stunning sapphire waters and emerald landscapes. This Marriott Luxury Collection hotel, designed to resemble a traditional Sardinian fishing village, features sinuous lines, cave-like rooms, and Sixties-style furnishings.

The 121 rooms offer Bohemian luxury with artisan work, bespoke furniture, marble bathrooms, and beautiful views. The extravagant Harrods Suite includes three bedrooms, a wine cellar, a cocktail bar, a rooftop terrace with an infinity pool, and butler service.

Facilities include a large lagoon-style saltwater pool, fitness centers, tennis courts, a Shiseido Spa, children’s clubs, and multiple bars and restaurants. Private beach access, cooking lessons, concerts, and fashion shows are also available. The concierge arranges various excursions.

Dining options include Matsuhisa for Japanese fusion cuisine, Beefbar for luxurious meats, and Le Grand for flambé dishes. The poolside Barbecue and Cala offer elegant dining, while Ai Due Mari nearby serves Sardinian and Mediterranean cuisine. Breakfast features fresh fruits, pastries, cheeses, eggs, and more. Cala di Volpe blends luxury and natural beauty, making it an ideal choice for a stylish Sardinian getaway.

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Mezzatorre Hotel, Ischia

Mezzatorre Hotel, Ischia

Our favorite stay in Ischia is The Mezzatorre, the hotel that puts the island on the map. Under the tasteful eye of Marie-Louise Sciò, it became a magnet for Italian glitterati. Like its sister hotels Il Pellicano in Tuscany and La Posta Vecchia in Ladispoli, The Mezzatorre exudes la dolce vita. “Ischia took my breath away. It is a magical, happy, and fascinating island,” says Sciò. With glittering waters, a thermal spa, craggy coast, chic restaurants, and dreamy beach umbrellas, the hotel is an Italian escape at its finest.

Perched on a cliff, this 16th-century Moorish-style former watchtower offers stunning panoramas of the Bay of Naples and the island’s most sought-after suites. Celebrities like J Lo and the Missoni sisters are fans. The hotel’s restaurant, La Baia, overlooking Mezzatorre’s private bay, guarantees the finest Campania cuisine.

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