3 Best Hotels in Asolo, The Veneto and Friuli–Venezia Giulia

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Albergo Al Sole

$$$ | Via Collegio 33, Asolo, 31011, Italy

This elegant pink-washed hotel in a 16th-century building overlooks the main square and has wide views over picturesque Asolo or its leafy hinterland. This was once the actress Eleonora Duse's preferred haunt, and you can choose to stay in the room where she regularly entertained the poet and libertine Gabriele D'Annunzio. All the rooms are large and furnished with turn-of-the-last-century antiques. Decoratively tiled, the bathrooms have massage showers, which might come in handy for legs that have climbed up the hill for a view (or spent time in the fitness room). The terrace is a great place for a sunset drink or dinner in summer.

Pros

  • Central location with beautiful views
  • Free bike hire
  • Shuttle service to the surrounding area

Cons

  • Huge rate increase in the high season
  • Standard rooms have less interesting views than more expensive ones
  • Expensive drinks and hidden extras
Via Collegio 33, Asolo, 31011, Italy
0423-951332
hotel Details
23 rooms
Rate Includes: Generally closed early Jan.–mid-Feb., Free Breakfast

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Hotel Duse

$$ | Via Browning 190, Asolo, 31011, Italy

A spiral staircase winds its way up this narrow, centrally located building—filled with traditional furnishings like gilded chairs—to rooms with grandstand-like views of the main square. The scene gets busy on antiques fair weekends, but if the sights don't make up for the sounds, ask for the larger and quieter attic room: skylights instead of windows mean your only view is of the stars. Amenities include decent air-conditioning and a minibar. Some rooms are smallish, but for Asolo, the price is a real deal.

Pros

  • Simple but tasteful good-value rooms
  • Homey feel and central location
  • Bike rental and tours available

Cons

  • Some street noise
  • Not as much of a bargain when you add the cost of breakfast and parking
  • Dated, garish decor in some rooms
Via Browning 190, Asolo, 31011, Italy
0423-55241
hotel Details
14 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed 3 wks in Jan. and Feb., No Meals

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Villa Cipriani

$$$ | Via Canova 298, Asolo, 31011, Italy

From its 19th-century furnishings to a 21st-century spa and a romantic garden, this luxurious 16th-century villa turned hotel strives for opulence. Once owned by the Venice restaurateur and hotelier Giuseppe Cipriani, the property is now owned by Massimo Zanetti, the coffee magnate. Superior-class rooms have views; the two suites with private terraces are pricey, but views are absolutely stunning. The restaurant terrace overlooks the garden and hills, a perfect place to sip an aperitif.

Pros

  • Incomparable views, including from the terrace
  • Truly elegant grounds
  • Spa services and outdoor panoramic pool

Cons

  • Small bathrooms
  • Exorbitant parking fees
  • Rooms in the annex are very small
Via Canova 298, Asolo, 31011, Italy
0423-523411
hotel Details
29 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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