14 Best Hotels in Emilia–Romagna, Italy

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Art Hotel Novecento

$$ | Piazza Galileo 4/3, Bologna, 40123, Italy Fodor's Choice

This swank place, with decor inspired by European design of the 1930s, is in a little piazza just minutes from Piazza Maggiore. Clean lines and elegant restraint are the hallmarks of the rooms, the lobby, even the elevators—and equally well-dressed people like to stay here. It's well worth paying extra to upgrade from a basic double, as other rooms are that much bigger. The ample breakfast includes eggs, and every evening the bar hosts a happy hour. Those considering a longer stay might want to avail themselves of one of two luxurious apartments in a nearby palazzo, where the effortless style of the Novecento prevails.

Pros

  • <PRO>spacious single rooms ideal for solo travelers</PRO>
  • <PRO>friendly, capable concierge service</PRO>
  • <PRO>sumptuous buffet breakfast</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>cheapest doubles are small</CON>
  • <CON>the piazza outside can get noisy</CON>
  • <CON>expensive parking</CON>
Piazza Galileo 4/3, Bologna, 40123, Italy
051-7457311
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24 rooms
Free breakfast

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Art Hotel Orologio

$$ | Via IV Novembre 10, Bologna, 40123, Italy Fodor's Choice

The location of this stylish and welcoming family-run hotel can't be beat: it's right around the corner from Piazza Maggiore on a quiet piazza. The inviting living room has Oriental rugs and comfortable couches. Rooms are mostly painted yellow, with hardwood floors, and some have antique clocks and tremendous views of 14th-century Palazzo Comunale just across the way. The ample breakfast includes fresh fruit, and the staff are uniformly friendly and professional. 

Pros

  • Central location
  • Family-friendly rooms
  • Fresh and bountiful breakfast

Cons

  • Some street noise
  • Pet-friendly environment may not appeal to allergy sufferers
  • Limited facilities
Via IV Novembre 10, Bologna, 40123, Italy
051-7457411
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34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Palazzo dalla Rosa Prati

$ | Strada al Duomo 7, Parma, 43121, Italy Fodor's Choice

Marchese Vittorio dalla Rosa Prati has converted part of his family's 15th-century palace on Piazza del Duomo into luxurious, self-catering accommodations, and those with connecting rooms are ideal for families. Each is different, but all have pastel walls, hardwood floors, large beds, small kitchenettes, and spotless bathrooms. Many have amazing views, either of the Baptistery next door, or of the stunning piazza; others face a quiet courtyard, ensuring a fine night's sleep. For a longer stay, opt for one of the even more spacious apartments, all of which are furnished with the same simple elegance as the palazzo.

Pros

  • Spacious, well-appointed rooms with small kitchenettes
  • Historical setting
  • Apartments perfect for families or friends traveling together

Cons

  • Meager breakfast
  • Parking can sometimes be a problem
  • Books up quickly
Strada al Duomo 7, Parma, 43121, Italy
0521-386429
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19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Albergo Cappello

$ | Via IV Novembre 41, Ravenna, 48121, Italy

Originally opened in the late 19th century and restored a century later, this small, charming place exhibits a Venetian influence, with Murano chandeliers hanging from the high coffered wood ceilings in common rooms. The second floor, where most of those are sited, is well appointed, with antique furniture and chandeliers, and the breakfast room is adorned with a vibrant border of 17th-century frescoes. Such simple elegance extends to guest rooms, with their comfortable beds and sweeping drapes; the Sogno Amaranto suite has gorgeous frescoes. On-site is a lively wine bar serving light meals, lunches, and dinners, plus a restaurant serving local specialties.

Pros

  • Good location in historic area and near sights
  • Accommodating staff
  • Wine bar and good restaurant

Cons

  • Patchy air-conditioning
  • Parking sometimes hard to find
  • Occasional street noise in some rooms
Via IV Novembre 41, Ravenna, 48121, Italy
0544-219813
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Albergo Centrale

$ | Via della Zecca 2, Bologna, 40121, Italy

A stone's throw from Piazza Maggiore, this place that started out as a pensione in 1875 has endured into the 21st century with a winning combination of comfort, affordability, and some family-size rooms. Rooms are simply furnished, and those facing the inner courtyard (without a view) are really quiet; many are triples and quads. The bathrooms are large by Italian standards (though not all rooms have a private one). A copious buffet breakfast includes breads, pastries, yogurt, and cheese, along with local specialties like mortadella. Parking is usually available in the nearby square. Note that a major renovation will mean that no rooms will have any view of the city until the completion of work in early 2021.

Pros

  • <PRO>very good value</PRO>
  • <PRO>excellent, central location</PRO>
  • <PRO>abundant breakfasts</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>might be too plain for some tastes</CON>
  • <CON>street-facing rooms can get some noise</CON>
  • <CON>shabby in parts</CON>
Via della Zecca 2, Bologna, 40121, Italy
051-0063937
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25 rooms
Free breakfast

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Art Hotel Commercianti

$$ | Via de' Pignattari 11, Bologna, 40124, Italy

Set within an historic palazzo dating back to the 12th century, with stained glass and beamed ceilings, this hotel is fitted with stylish interiors and rooms filled with interesting art and antiques. Classic doubles mix the refined with vibrant color accents; Deluxe rooms up the spaciousness and artsy individuality; while the atmospheric, frescoed Tower Suite has two rooms and closeup views of Basilica of San Petronio. 

Pros

  • Central location next to the San Petronio basilica
  • Beautifully renovated and appointed with quirky arts and antiques
  • Bountiful breakfasts

Cons

  • You may be disturbed by the morning basilica bells next door
  • Classic rooms on the small side
  • Central location means some street noise
Via de' Pignattari 11, Bologna, 40124, Italy
051-7457511
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35 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grand Hotel Majestic già Baglioni

$$$ | Via dell'Indipendenza 8, Bologna, 40121, Italy

From the marble lobby to the luxury rooftop-terrace suites, Bologna's oldest and grandest hotel, set in an 18th-century palazzo impresses with its classical aristocratic French decor and top-notch food. The Classic and Superior guest rooms have linen sheets, antiques, draped curtains, and an aristocratic air; while the top suites, including a sprawling Venetian-style apartment, beloved of celebs and royalty, have cathedral views.  

Pros

  • Central location
  • Spa and gym
  • Sophisticated Carracci restaurant dining

Cons

  • Poor soundproofing and street noise in some rooms
  • Breakfast could be better
  • Service may feel aloof to some
Via dell'Indipendenza 8, Bologna, 40121, Italy
051-225445
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106 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grand Hotel Rimini

$$ | Parco Federico Fellini, Rimini, 47900, Italy

This 1908 extravaganza, made famous by Federico Fellini in his film Amarcord, is grander than ever with ongoing restorations that keep the place completely current while maintaining its Belle Époque charm. The stage is set by enormous crystal chandeliers in the lobby and inlaid wood in the rooms that seem comforting rather than luxurious. The place is full of light, partly because the many large windows let it all in. A spotless private beach provides tranquility (though so does the pool). In summer La Dolce Vita, the terrific restaurant, moves outside to one of the sweeping terraces overlooking perfectly kept gardens and the sea. It also serves lunch on the beach, and in July and August there's live music. The adjacent Residence Parco Fellini offers four-star rooms and suites at affordable prices.

Pros

  • Sumptuous buffet breakfast that starts early (7 am) and ends late (11 am)
  • Fellini's beloved Terrazza
  • Amenities including everything from a spa and a private beach to programs for children in summer

Cons

  • 1 km (½ mile) from Rimini's historic center
  • Sea view rooms cost more
  • Under par services and room decor
Parco Federico Fellini, Rimini, 47900, Italy
0541-56000
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172 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Annunziata

$ | Piazza Repubblica 5, Ferrara, 44121, Italy

Brightly colored fittings enliven the white-walled, hardwood-floor guest rooms—think minimalism with a splash—at this hotel on a quiet little piazza near the forbiddingly majestic Castello Estense. The nearby Prisciani, which is part of the Annunziata, has larger rooms and suites, making it a perfect place for families.

Pros

  • Perfect location (you can't get much more central)
  • Stellar staff
  • Terrific buffet breakfast

Cons

  • Few facilities and limited public spaces
  • Some rooms have uninspiring views
  • Annex 500 feet from main building
Piazza Repubblica 5, Ferrara, 44121, Italy
0532-201111
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27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Corona D’Oro

$$ | Via Oberdan 12, Bologna, 40126, Italy

Elegance and historic charm are the keynotes of this converted medieval palazzo once belonging to the powerful Azzoguidi family, just a short stroll from Piazza Maggiore and all the main attractions. The soothing calm of the sumptuous interior is most evident in the Liberty-style lounge with glass dome, and the period touches extend to the spacious and well-soundproofed guest rooms and suites. The choicest rooms have Renaissance-era frescoes and wooden ceilings, balconies, and views of Bologna's medieval towers. Breakfasts are abundant and their swanky restaurant/cocktail bar Casa Azzoguidi is top-notch.

Pros

  • Helpful, friendly staff
  • Spacious and silent rooms
  • Historic character

Cons

  • Steps on some floors are not ideal for anyone with mobility issues
  • Housekeeping efficiency is patchy
  • Some rooms are small
Via Oberdan 12, Bologna, 40126, Italy
051-7457611
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40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Rua Frati 48 in San Francesco

$$$ | Rua dei Frati Minori 48, Modena, 41121, Italy

Set in a Renaissance palazzo in central Modena, this luxurious bolthole combines modern and antique furnishings, and has a selection of spacious room and suites (the Royal has a beautiful frescoed ceiling) with smart marble bathrooms. The feeling of being secreted away in an exclusive, tranquil retreat is enhanced by the top-notch service and facilities for both eating and pampering. 

Pros

  • Excellent restaurant and bountiful breakfast
  • Minispa, gym, and fitness center
  • Exceptional service

Cons

  • Pricey
  • May lack character for some
  • The standard Deluxe decor uninspiring
Rua dei Frati Minori 48, Modena, 41121, Italy
059-7474411
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30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Maxxim Hotel

$ | Via Ripagrande 21, Ferrara, 44121, Italy

Though given a stylish modern makeover, the courtyards, vaulted brick lobby, and breakfast room of this 15th-century palazzo retain much of their lordly Renaissance flair. Guest rooms are a little more down-to-earth, but standard doubles and some of the enormous bi- and tri-level suites have dark wooden floors, exposed roof beams, and cozy antique furniture. Top-floor rooms and suites—some with terraces—are roomy and especially good for families. Everything here, including room service, is impeccable. The location is quiet but fairly convenient.

Pros

  • Helpful staff
  • Good choice for families
  • Tasteful modern makeover

Cons

  • Split-level loft rooms impractical for some
  • Occasional noise from neighboring rooms
  • Some bathrooms are on the small side
Via Ripagrande 21, Ferrara, 44121, Italy
0532-1770700
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40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Palazzo Bezzi

$$ | Via di Roma 45, Ravenna, 48121, Italy

Set in a historic, central palazzo, Bezzi is the best bet in town for reliable, friendly customer service, and a comfortable stay amid modern surroundings, a quiet garden, and panoramic rooftop solarium. Guest room and suite decor is mainly muted, whitewashed and minimalist with parquet flooring, while some have accented, striped wallpaper.  

Pros

  • Central yet quiet location
  • Small spa and gym
  • Reliable service, cleanliness, and maintenance

Cons

  • No bar or restaurant
  • Some may find the decor soulless
  • Pricey garage parking
Via di Roma 45, Ravenna, 48121, Italy
0544-36926
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32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Phi Hotel Canalgrande

$ | Corso Canalgrande 6, Modena, 41121, Italy

In a calm location within easy walking distance of Modena's main tourist attractions, this hotel housed in an old palazzo has plenty of old-world character in the form of antique paintings, fancy plasterwork, and trompe l’oeil in the public rooms. Rooms are clean and come in varying sizes, and there is a terrace with tables and chairs and spacious gardens to relax in. The elegant restaurant La Secchia Rapita provides traditional local dishes and attentive service, while wide-ranging buffet breakfasts are served in the vaulted cellar.

Pros

  • Great central position
  • Spacious gardens
  • Secure garage parking

Cons

  • Dated in parts
  • Service is sometimes poor
  • Inadequate soundproofing in some rooms
Corso Canalgrande 6, Modena, 41121, Italy
059-217160
Hotel Details
67 rooms
Free Breakfast

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