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Babuino 181

$$ | Via del Babuino, 181, Rome, 00187, Italy

On chic Via del Babuino, known for its high-end boutiques, jewelry stores, and antiques shops, this discreet and stylish hotel is an ideal pied-à-terre, with spacious rooms spread over two historic buildings. It's ideally situated for sightseeing, with the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo right at your fingertips. Suites are decorated in earthy tones and have hardwood floors and cool, contemporary decor, with sumptuous towels and sheets; bathrooms are decked out with sleek mosaic tiles. The rooms also include amenities such as Chromecast-enabled TVs and Nespresso machines. The rooftop terrace is a lovely spot for a cocktail or a coffee.

Pros

  • Spacious suites
  • Nice breakfast served on the rooftop
  • Helpful, attentive staff

Cons

  • Rooms can be a bit noisy
  • No spa or fitness center
  • Annex rooms feel removed from service staff
Via del Babuino, 181, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-32295295
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25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Baglio Caruana

$ | Contrada Torre Salsa, Montallegro, 92010, Italy

Here you'll find tasteful contemporary rooms within a small organic winery set among 50 acres of vineyards a short drive from the unspoiled beaches of the Torre Salsa nature reserve. Rooms are minimalist in style, with exposed beams, wooden parquet floors, and bathrooms walled with either Bisazza mosaics or hand-painted majolica tiles from Caltagirone. Color schemes vary, from soft blues, greens, and sand to geometric black and whites, giving each room a distinctive feel and character. Breakfast is served in the courtyard in good weather, and in the state-of-the-art tasting room. Although there is no restaurant, wine tastings with food—and a tour of the vineyards and cantina—are available three times a week. 

Pros

  • Utterly peaceful
  • Short drive to beach
  • Contemporary lodging on a wine estate with spa and pool

Cons

  • No town or beach in walking distance
  • No restaurant on-site (but can arrange wine tastings with food in advance)
  • Closed from November to Easter
Contrada Torre Salsa, Montallegro, 92010, Italy
0922-847739
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Closed Nov.–Easter
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Baglioni Hotel Regina

$$$$ | Via Veneto, 72, Rome, 00187, Italy

The former home of Queen Margherita of Savoy, the Baglioni Hotel Regina, which enjoys a prime spot on the Via Veneto, is still a favorite among today's jet-setters. Right across the street from the American Embassy and next to its noisy neighbor, the Hard Rock Cafe, the luxury hotel radiates royal elegance with sumptuous crystal chandeliers, rich red carpets, elaborate staircases, and decorative statues. Rooms have luxury brocades, wall silks, and period antiques. Eighth-floor suites enjoy superb views of the Eternal City. The Art Deco–style Brunello Bar and Restaurant serves elegant dishes inspired by local recipes.

Pros

  • Chic decor
  • Luxury on-site spa
  • Excellent restaurant and bar

Cons

  • Internal rooms overlook air-conditioning ducts
  • Extra charge for breakfast à la carte
  • Location isn't as prestigious as it once was
Via Veneto, 72, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-421111
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117 rooms
No Meals

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Bagni di Pisa Natural Spa Resort

$$$ | Largo Shelley 18, San Guiliano Terme, 56017, Italy

Located just outside of Pisa, in San Giuliano Terme—a favorite playground for 18th-century European aristocrats—this elegant resort maintains a decadent old-world feel with beautiful grounds, spacious rooms and suites, and a luxurious spa.

Pros

  • Good restaurant
  • Multiple pools and hot springs
  • 18th-century frescos and architecture

Cons

  • Need a car
  • Pricey beauty treatments
  • Service can be slow
Largo Shelley 18, San Guiliano Terme, 56017, Italy
0578-572333
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52 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Baia delle Zagare

$$ | Litoranea Mattinata–Vieste, Mattinata, 71030, Italy

Overlooking one of the Gargano Peninsula's loveliest bays, this secluded cluster of whitewashed buildings houses simply furnished modern rooms, some of which have balconies. A pair of elevators built into the cliff takes you down to a long, pebbly private beach. The hotel's restaurant is decent, but the menu is limited. Be careful when approaching on the road, as the gated entrance is easy to miss.

Pros

  • Incredible views and location
  • Fab pool and gardens
  • Access to wonderful beach

Cons

  • Impossible to get to without a car
  • Rooms may be a tad sparse for some
  • Lots of steps
Litoranea Mattinata–Vieste, Mattinata, 71030, Italy
0884-550155
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Closed Nov.–mid-May
143 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bar Vitelli Charming Suites

$$$ | Piazza Fossia 7, Savoca, 98038, Italy

This boutique property is housed in a structure dating to the 1400s, but has been fully updated with all the modern amenities, including luxury marble bathrooms, complete with Acqua di Parma toiletries, hydromassage showers, and soaking tubs. Yet the owners have made sure that the grandeur of days past remains intact. You'll find antiques from the 1500s and 1700s throughout; five of the rooms have private balconies; and in the excavated historic stone wine cellar, they host wine tastings. On the ground floor, you'll find Bar Vitelli of The Godfather fame.

Pros

  • Spacious, quiet rooms
  • Luxe furnishings and draperies throughout
  • Rooftop terrace with views of the valley and Mount Etna

Cons

  • One of the top-floor rooms has very low ceilings
  • Bedspreads feel dated
  • Expensive
Piazza Fossia 7, Savoca, 98038, Italy
329-4091952
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Belmond Hotel Caruso

$$$$ | Piazza San Giovanni del Toro 2, Ravello, 84010, Italy

In a grand palazzo on the highest point of Ravello, with some buildings dating from the 16th century and with a Bay of Salerno panorama that's incomparable and timeless, this member of the exclusive Belmond hotel brand has been a slice of hospitality paradise since the 19th century; today it shimmers with modern luxuries amid its frescoes, Norman arches, and beautifully terraced garden. Fans rave about the rooftop dining area and heated infinity pool with views so stunning it feels as if you're swimming between sea and sky. The lush hillside garden includes an herb garden that provides seasoning for the renowned Belvedere Restaurant, poolside bar, and the cocktail and piano bar, where happy guests can savor a great Bellini with a side of stellar views. Rooms are truly sumptuous—most have a sea view, and some have a private garden. The bar's patrons are welcome to wrap up the evening by joining the pianist for a song.

Pros

  • Infinity pool
  • Spacious suites with terraces
  • Complimentary boat and shuttle services

Cons

  • Way out of most visitors' price range
  • Service can be inconsistent
  • Food may disappoint
Piazza San Giovanni del Toro 2, Ravello, 84010, Italy
089-858801
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Closed Nov.–mid-Apr.
50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Belmond Hotel Splendido

$$$$ | Salita Baratta 16, Portofino, 16034, Italy

This 1920s luxury hotel oozes charm, taste, and lovely scenery, with a particular attention to color—from the coordinated floral linens in corals and gold in the guest rooms to the fresh flowers in the reception rooms, the two restaurants, and on the large terrace. Offering a tennis court, water sports, boat excursions, and plenty of activities for children, the hotel has become quite family-friendly, and a spa offers further pampering. A frequent shuttle runs down to Portofino's center.

Pros

  • Rooms have garden or sea views
  • Lovely manicured grounds
  • Attentive staff

Cons

  • Be prepared to spend upward of €100 for a simple lunch for two
  • Pool and other common areas can be noisy because of the kid-friendly atmosphere
  • Selfie-taking influencers may mar the experience
Salita Baratta 16, Portofino, 16034, Italy
0185-267801
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Closed Nov.–early June
67 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Best Western Hotel Armando

$$ | Via Dietro Pallone 1, Verona, 37121, Italy

In a residential area a few minutes' walk from the Arena, this contemporary Best Western hotel offers respite from the busy city as well as easier parking. Both guest and public rooms have a functional, modern style with light, furniture, and some family rooms sleep up to five.

Pros

  • Large rooms for Italy
  • Good breakfast
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • No parking valet
  • Simple room decor
  • Noise from neighboring restaurant
Via Dietro Pallone 1, Verona, 37121, Italy
045-8000206
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Closed 2 wks late Dec.–early Jan.
28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Best Western Hotel Metropoli

$ | Piazza Fontane Marose, Genoa, 16123, Italy

A classic Genovese building tucked away on a side street, with the original staircase from the 1900s, is home to a welcoming inn on the border of the historic district and Via Garibaldi. Rooms include family-friendly spaces with a bunk bed, and the bathrooms are mostly bright and spacious. A reading room is an added amenity. The staff are more than happy to offer advice, especially on dining options. Breakfast is ample, and the price is reasonable or included in the room rate.

Pros

  • Great room layouts for families
  • Generous breakfast and snacks and coffee served in the afternoon
  • Most rooms and bathrooms are large

Cons

  • Parking is off-site
  • Rooms facing the piazza can be noisy
  • Breakfast can often cost extra
Piazza Fontane Marose, Genoa, 16123, Italy
010-2468888
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48 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Best Western Plus City Hotel

$ | Via San Sebastiano 6, Genoa, 16123, Italy

At this good-value chain offering in the heart of the city, an ordinary apartment-building exterior gives way to a polished lobby and modern rooms, some with spectacular views. The location is ideal—near Via Roma, the grand shopping street, and one block from Piazza de Ferrari, which divides new Genoa from old Genoa. A choice of pillows, coffee makers in all rooms, a gym, and a spa are added bonuses. Some rates include breakfast.

Pros

  • Gym and spa
  • Convenient location near shopping
  • Great views from the top floor suites

Cons

  • Regular rooms are small
  • Dark decor in some rooms
  • Lower-level windows open directly onto neighboring buildings
Via San Sebastiano 6, Genoa, 16123, Italy
010-584707
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65 rooms
No Meals

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Best Western Plus Hotel Terre di Eolo

$ | Via Nazionale SS113, 98066, Italy

This wonderful hotel located a short drive outside of Patti has calming contemporary rooms and is immersed in pristine grounds replete with a stunning pool and spa.

Pros

  • Beautiful mountain and sea views
  • Excellent breakfast and restaurant
  • Welcoming and helpful staff

Cons

  • Can get crowded in high season
  • Not close to the beach
  • Not in town, car essential
Via Nazionale SS113, 98066, Italy
0941-317707
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Closed Jan.–Mar.
67 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Biancamaria

$$ | Via G. Orlandi 54, Anacapri, 80073, Italy

This hotel, with its pleasing facade and whitewashed arches, lies in a traffic-free zone near the heart of Anacapri; front rooms have large terraces facing Monte Solaro, while those at the back are quieter and more private.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Anacapri literally at your doorstep
  • Inexpensive for Capri

Cons

  • On the main pedestrian road
  • No gardens
  • The breakfast is small
Via G. Orlandi 54, Anacapri, 80073, Italy
081-8371000
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Closed mid-Oct.–Easter
25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bohémien Boutique Guesthouse

$ | Via Umberto I 15C, Cefalù, 90015, Italy

The fanciest, contemporary-design-led B&B in town offers top-of-the-line showers, striking lighting, and sumptuous beds in a converted family apartment building from the 19th century.

Pros

  • Free hot drinks and water in the cozy guest lounge
  • Lovely owner Mari
  • Decadent freestanding bath in two rooms

Cons

  • Self check-in and lack of 24/7 reception
  • Underwhelming breakfast at nearby Golden Bar
  • No elevator
Via Umberto I 15C, Cefalù, 90015, Italy
331-7583397
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Borgo Pinti

$ | Borgo Pinti 15, Florence, 50121, Italy

Nuns of the Oblates of the Assumption run this convent holiday house, where some of the simple but spotlessly clean rooms have views of the Duomo's cupola, and others look out onto a garden where you are welcome to relax. Several rooms have three and four beds, making them well-suited for families. You can join Mass every morning at 7:15. A simple continental breakfast is included, and the nuns provide half or full pension for groups of 10 or more. Most nuns don't speak English, but you can book online.

Pros

  • Great location and (mostly) quiet rooms
  • Mass held daily
  • A soothing, somewhat untended garden

Cons

  • Some have observed that there's hall noise
  • Rooms facing the street can be noisy
  • Check out is by 9 am
Borgo Pinti 15, Florence, 50121, Italy
055-2346291
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40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Borgo San Luigi

$$$ | Strada della Cerretta 7, Monteriggioni, 53035, Italy

Just outside Monteriggioni, this estate lined with lavender bushes and cypress trees has guest rooms featuring wood beam ceilings and terra-cotta floors in either the 17th-century villa or the adjacent workers' quarters (converted into 10 apartments. Festive striped fabrics in yellows, oranges, and reds cover iron canopies in some rooms. The facilities, such as the health club and the tennis courts, are those of a four-star establishment. A poolside restaurant is open in summer.

Pros

  • Good base for exploring Siena
  • Some rooms have kitchens
  • Excellent facilities, including a gym and pool

Cons

  • Somewhat isolated
  • Few restaurants are within walking distance
  • A car is a must
Strada della Cerretta 7, Monteriggioni, 53035, Italy
0577-301055
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74 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Borgobianco Resort & Spa

$$ | Contrada Casello Cavuzzi, Polignano a Mare, 70044, Italy

Housed in a handsome masseria farmhouse building, this countryside resort provides a tranquil base for relaxing by the pool, eating alfresco in courtyards and terraces, and spa pampering. Guest rooms carry on the elegant Pugliese-cool whitewashed and stone-tone theme: deluxe options have small terraces while suites up the airiness with a living area, terraces with elevated views, and spacious bathrooms.  

Pros

  • Cool, whitewashed luxury in tranquil location
  • Shuttle bus to town
  • Gorgeous pool, spa, and outdoor spaces

Cons

  • Town not in easy walking distance
  • Service can be patchy
  • Decor could be a tad soulless for some
Contrada Casello Cavuzzi, Polignano a Mare, 70044, Italy
080-2049060
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48 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Britannia Hotel

$$ | Via Napoli, 64, Rome, 00184, Italy

Situated in an elegant art nouveau palazzo, built in 1876 as a residence for Prince Philip Don Orsini, this charming hotel is furnished with original artwork and British textiles and feels like a private home. The attention to detail is evident at every turn, from the frescoed halls to the breakfast room. Guests enjoy satellite TV, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a free minibar replenished daily.

Pros

  • Nice, friendly staff
  • Convenient location near Termini station
  • Spacious marble bathrooms, many with Jacuzzi baths

Cons

  • Rooms can be noisy for light sleepers
  • Breakfast is subpar
  • Some furnishings are out of date
Via Napoli, 64, Rome, 00184, Italy
06-4883153
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34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bulgari Hotel Milano

$$$$ | Via Privata Fratelli Gabba 7/b, Milan, 20121, Italy

Housed in an 18th-century palazzo on a quiet street a short stroll from Brera and Montenapoleone shopping, the Bulgari offers up chic yet restrained rooms, an enormous garden, and a celebrity-chef-helmed restaurant. Rooms vary in size and shape (and some have balconies or terraces), but all feature oak-paneled walls, wood floors, and black or cream marble bathrooms stocked with the renowned Bulgari products. The inviting lobby is filled with couches perfect for chilling or having tea, while Il Ristorante Niko Romito serves solid modern Italian cuisine. Look for such touches as complimentary herbal tea in a thermos delivered to your bedroom each night.

Pros

  • Excellent spa, with heated pool, sauna, and Jacuzzi
  • Trendy and fashionable guests
  • Convenient location for sightseeing

Cons

  • Rooms are a bit bland
  • Service not quite up to par
  • Extremely expensive
Via Privata Fratelli Gabba 7/b, Milan, 20121, Italy
02-8058051
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61 rooms
No Meals

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Bvlgari Hotel Roma

$$$$ | Piazza Augusto Imperatore, 10, Rome, 00186, Italy

Nestled within Piazza Augusto Imperatore, Bvlgari Hotel Roma is an architectural gem born from a meticulous four-year restoration of a 1930s edifice. The interiors heavily incorporate opulent marble in varying shades, which were inspired by the floor of the Pantheon. With a team of four dedicated staff members per room, Bvlgari's white-glove service reigns supreme. Michelin-starred chef Niko Romito helms Il Ristorante Niko Romito, and his team oversees the ground floor Il Caffè, the Champagne Bar, and the sprawling rooftop terrace. The Bvlgari spa, an oasis spread over four floors, is worthy of royalty, with a pool featuring mosaics inspired by the Baths of Caracalla.

Pros

  • Great location in the historic center
  • Large rooftop with views
  • Luxurious spa and indoor pool

Cons

  • Ultraluxury price point
  • Sidestreet-facing rooms have unremarkable views
  • Underwhelming breakfast
Piazza Augusto Imperatore, 10, Rome, 00186, Italy
06-36080400
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110 rooms and suites
Free Breakfast

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BW Signature Collection Hotel Paradiso

$$ | Via Catullo 11, Naples, 80122, Italy

This impressive hotel on the hillside of Posillipo is famous for its Bay of Naples view, its roof-garden Paradiso Blanco restaurant, and its garden terrace. From your own flower-bedecked balcony you can also take in the immediate neighborhood, less enchantingly filled with apartment buildings. Although the hotel is at the western edge of the city, the nearby funicular takes you efficiently to the harbor port and transportation hub of Mergellina, a short walk from the end of the Riviera di Chiaia.

Pros

  • Sweeping bay views
  • Posh Posillipo neighborhood is quieter and safer than city center
  • Lovely rooftop restaurant

Cons

  • Funicular service is patchy
  • Removed from Naples, so guests miss out on city life
  • The cheaper rooms have no views
Via Catullo 11, Naples, 80122, Italy
081-2475111
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72 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ca' Amadi

$$ | Cannaregio 5815, Venice, 30121, Italy

A historic 13th-century palazzo near the Rialto markets is a welcome retreat on a tranquil corte (court), and individually decorated rooms have tufted walls and views of a lively canal or a quiet courtyard. The lofty piano nobile highlights architectural features including coffered ceilings, a massive trifora window, antique (reproduction) furniture, and Venetian terrazzo floors. Two exceptionally large rooms keep families comfortable. Note that the canal is a lively one, sometimes late into the evening.

Pros

  • Classic Venetian style
  • Some canal-view rooms
  • Handy for sightseeing

Cons

  • Rooms vary a lot in size and quality
  • No restaurant (simple continental breakfast served, though)
  • Reception staff not always helpful or available
Cannaregio 5815, Venice, 30121, Italy
041-5285210
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ca' Angeli

$$ | San Polo 1434, Venice, 30125, Italy

The heirs of an important Venetian architect have transformed his former residence, on the third and top floors of a palace along the Grand Canal, into an elegant lodging with views of either the Grand Canal or a side canal—or in the case of the smallish Room 6, rooftops, from a terrace twice the size of the room. The inn retains a traditional yet innovative style instilled by the former owner—most of the furniture was his, including an 18th-century briar-wood bureau, and there's a private library accessible to guests. A rich breakfast, including select cheeses and meats from local producers, is served in a salon overlooking the Grand Canal. There's also an attic apartment.

Pros

  • Historic residence with Grand Canal views
  • Traditional yet innovative style
  • Helpful staff

Cons

  • A bit of a walk from the vaporetto stop
  • Not central
  • Credit cards accepted only for stays of two or more nights
San Polo 1434, Venice, 30125, Italy
041-5232480
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ca' dei Dogi

$$ | Castello 4242, Venice, 30122, Italy

A quiet courtyard secluded from the San Marco melee offers an island of calm in six guest rooms and two apartments (some with private terraces overlooking the Doge's Palace), which are individually decorated with contemporary furnishings and accessories. The public areas entice with classic Venetian elements like the marble stairway, exposed-beam ceilings, and mosaic tiles. Service is highly personal, and guests are often welcomed by one of the owners. There's a courtyard where you can enjoy breakfast or an evening interlude. One room has a Jacuzzi, and one attic apartment is available.

Pros

  • Amazing location close to Doge's Palace and Piazza San Marco
  • Balconies with wonderful views
  • Traditional Italian restaurant on-site

Cons

  • Rooms are on the small side
  • No elevator and lots of stairs
  • Bathrooms can feel cramped
Castello 4242, Venice, 30122, Italy
041-2413751
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Closed 3 wks in Dec.
6 rooms
No Meals

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Ca' Formenta

$$$ | Castello 1650, Venice, 30122, Italy

In a residential area off the tourist track, a thoroughly renovated 15th-century building offers pleasant accommodations and plenty of service. Front rooms have a wonderful view of the lagoon, and the 15-minute stroll along the waterfront between Piazzo San Marco and the hotel is through a genuinely "local" part of the city, with plenty of cafés and restaurants. One of the rear rooms has direct access to a pleasant rooftop terrace with tables.

Pros

  • Castello still feels like authentic Venice
  • Convenient to the piazza, the Lido, and the north lagoon islands

Cons

  • A bit removed from some sights
Castello 1650, Venice, 30122, Italy
041-5285494
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Credit cards accepted
12 rooms, 2 suites
Free Breakfast

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Ca' Gottardi

$$$ | Cannaregio 2283, Venice, 30121, Italy

Traditional Venetian style mixes with contemporary design: the clean white-marble entrance leading up to the luminous piano nobile (main floor) of the 15th-century palace gracefully contrasts with the opulent Murano chandeliers and rich wall brocades. Some rooms have canal views, bathrooms are large and modern, and a rich breakfast is served in a bright salon that overlooks a wide canal. The location, just off the Grand Canal near the Ca' d'Oro and a variety of good restaurants, is another plus.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Alluring mix of old and new
  • Canal views

Cons

  • No outdoor garden or terrace
  • Sometimes there's noise outside
  • Standard rooms are small
Cannaregio 2283, Venice, 30121, Italy
041-2759333
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ca' Sagredo Hotel

$$ | Cannaregio 4198/99, Venice, 30121, Italy

This expansive palace has been the Sagredo family residence since the mid-1600s and has the decor to prove it: a massive staircase has Longhi wall panels soaring above it; large common areas are adorned with original art by Tiepolo, Longhi, and Ricci; and a traditional Venetian style dominates guest rooms, many of which have canal views and some of which have original art and architectural elements. Flooring might be Venetian terrazzo, wood parquet, or plush carpeting; one suite even offers a private rooftop balcony. Although the hotel website advertises antique furniture, most of the pieces are good modern copies—but there's no doubt about the 18th-century Venetian paintings.

Pros

  • Canal views from some rooms
  • Some of the city's best-preserved interiors
  • Rooftop terrace and indoor bar

Cons

  • Impersonal, formal atmosphere
  • Heat in rooms controlled by front desk
  • No coffee- or tea-making facilities in rooms
Cannaregio 4198/99, Venice, 30121, Italy
041-2413111
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42 rooms
No Meals

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Cala Moresca

$$ | Via Faro 44, Bacoli, 80070, Italy
This contemporary, whitewashed hotel makes a great beach and Campi Flegrei sightseeing base thanks to a superb pool and whirlpool tub, a chic bar, and grand views of Capo Miseno, Bacoli, and beyond.

Pros

  • Serene, elevated position
  • Excellent restaurant and cocktail bar
  • Breakfast in panoramic room

Cons

  • Isolated location
  • Noisy weddings can disrupt
  • Many rooms need a refurb
Via Faro 44, Bacoli, 80070, Italy
080-5235595
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27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Capofaro Locanda & Malvasia

$$$$ | Via Faro 3, Salina, 98050, Italy

Sophistication, serenity, and seclusion combined with luxury and warm Italian hospitality are at the heart of this Relais & Chateaux hotel. The Tasca d’Almerita family were drawn to the land here as they traveled around the Isole Eolie, and they developed the sprawling estate designed around the historic lighthouse and the remarkable amphitheater vineyard into this deluxe hotel. It's the ideal escape for utter tranquility, not to mention the perfect wedding destination.

Pros

  • Quiet and secluded, with lots of privacy
  • Pool in the middle of vineyards
  • Extensive wine focus

Cons

  • No direct sea access
  • No full spa
  • You need a car to get into town
Via Faro 3, Salina, 98050, Italy
090-9844330
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Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May
26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casa Albertina

$$$$ | Via della Tavolozza 3, Positano, 84017, Italy

Clinging to a cliff, this little house is beloved for its homey restaurant; its owners, the Cinque family; and its Italianate charm, complete with rooms that have high ceilings, tile floors, bright fabrics, and sea and coastline views. Car or motorboat excursions to surrounding towns and attractions can be arranged. You can't drive your car to the doorway, but porters will ferry your luggage.

Pros

  • Sunny room balconies or terraces
  • Quieter setting away from crowds
  • Nearby access to Fornillo beach

Cons

  • Slightly removed from the action
  • 300 steps down to (and back up from) the main beach
  • Dated decor
Via della Tavolozza 3, Positano, 84017, Italy
089-875143
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Closed Nov. and Dec.
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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