Italy Hotel Reviews

Amalfi Coast and Capri

Most lodgings in this part of Campania have been owned by the same families for generations, and whether the owner is plain mamma-and-papa... (more)

The Dolomites: Trentino-Alto Adige

Classic Dolomite lodging options range from restored castles to chalets to stately 19th-century hotels. Small villages often have... (more)

Emilia-Romagna

Emilia-Romagna has a reputation for an efficiency uncommon in most of Italy. Even the smallest hotels are usually well run, with... (more)

Florence

No stranger to visitors, Florence is equipped with hotels for all budgets; for instance, you can find both budget and luxury hotels... (more)

The Italian Riviera

Liguria's lodging options may be a step behind such resort areas as Positano and Taormina, so reservations for its better accommodations... (more)

The Mezzogiorno

Hotels in the mezzogiorno range from grand, if slightly faded, high-class resorts to family-run rural agriturismi (country inns... (more)

Milan, Lombardy and the Lakes

The hotels in Italy's wealthiest region generally cater to a clientele willing to pay for extra comfort. Outside Milan, many are... (more)

Naples and Campania

Most parts of Campania have accommodations in all price categories, but they tend to fill up in high season, so reserve well in... (more)

Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta

High standards and opulence are characteristic of Turin's better hotels, and the same is true, translated into the Alpine idiom... (more)

Rome

When planning your Roman Holiday, you may be surprised to learn that you really will have to do as the Romans do, meaning that... (more)

Sicily

The good-quality hotels tend to be limited to the major cities and resorts of Palermo, Taormina, Siracusa, and Agrigento, along... (more)

Side Trips from Rome

With relatively few exceptions (spas, beaches, and hill resorts such as Viterbo), accommodations in Lazio cater more to commercial... (more)

Tuscany

A visit to Tuscany is a trip into the country. There are plenty of good hotels in the larger towns, but the classic experience... (more)

Umbria and the Marches

Virtually every older town, no matter how small, has some kind of hotel. A trend, particularly around Gubbio, Orvieto, and Todi... (more)

The Venetian Arc

There's a full range of accommodations throughout the region. It's a trend for hotels to renovate and subsequently hike their... (more)

Venice

Most of Venice's hotels are in renovated palaces, but space is at a premium—and comes for a price—and even relatively... (more)


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