781 Best Hotels in Italy

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Grand Hotel Croce di Malta

$$ | Viale IV Novembre 18, Montecatini Terme, 51016, Italy

Rooms at this 1911 hotel—a short walk on tree-lined streets from the center of town and even closer to the thermal baths—are spacious, with high ceilings. Many also have deep bathtubs with water jets. You can enjoy an aperitivo in the majestic lobby or on the rooftop terrace.

Pros

  • Many rooms have deep bathtubs with water jets
  • In-house spa
  • Rooftop terrace

Cons

  • Attracts many tour groups
  • Service can be inconsistent
  • Somewhat removed from the main drag
Viale IV Novembre 18, Montecatini Terme, 51016, Italy
0572-9201
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98 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grand Hotel et de Milan

$$$$ | Via Manzoni 29, Milan, 20121, Italy

Only blocks from La Scala, you'll find everything you would expect from a traditionally elegant European hotel, where tapestries and persimmon velvet enliven a 19th-century look without sacrificing dignity and luxury. The place is sometimes called the Hotel Verdi, because the composer lived here for 27 years; his apartment, complete with his desk, is now the Presidential Suite. The on-site Don Carlos restaurant comes highly recommended.

Pros

  • Traditional and elegant
  • Great location off Milan's main shopping streets
  • Staff go above and beyond to meet guest needs

Cons

  • Gilt decor may not suit those who like more modern design
  • No spa
  • Some small rooms
Via Manzoni 29, Milan, 20121, Italy
02-723141
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72 rooms, 23 suites
No Meals

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Grand Hotel Faraglione

$ | Via Lungomare dei Ciclopi, 115, Aci Trezza, 95021, Italy

This contemporary, light-filled hotel makes the most of its position right in front of the sea and the faraglioni. Indulge in a cocktail on the terrace at sunset, ponder over which Sicilian specialty to order in the attached restaurant, or spend some time at the nearby beach club. Whatever you do, it will be met with impeccable and amicable service. 

Pros

  • The sea at your door
  • Nothing too much trouble for the staff
  • Ample buffet breakfast

Cons

  • Limited rooms with sea view
  • Parking costs extra
  • Can be a bit noisy
Via Lungomare dei Ciclopi, 115, Aci Trezza, 95021, Italy
095-277463
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50 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 Miramare

$$$$ | Via Milite Ignoto 30, Santa Margherita Ligure, 16038, Italy

Classic Riviera elegance prevails at this palatial hotel overlooking the bay, where antique furniture and crystal chandeliers fill the high-ceiling rooms. The five-star grading meets all expectations, not least for the fantastic service and facilities. Stroll through the lush garden, then take a dip in the curvaceous swimming pool (April–October) or in the sea, at the beach across the street. The hotel has a state-of-the-art fitness center and beauty treatments.

Pros

  • Top-notch service close to the beach
  • Wellness and fitness centers
  • Well-maintained rooms and marble bathrooms

Cons

  • Traffic in summer from the road in front of the hotel
  • Sea access is down the grand entrance staircase and across a busy street
  • Elevated prices
Via Milite Ignoto 30, Santa Margherita Ligure, 16038, Italy
0185-287013
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Closed Nov.–mid-Apr.
72 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grand Hotel Misurina

$$ | Via Monte Piana 21, Misurina, 32041, Italy

On the shores of beautiful Lake Misurina and just a few kilometers from renowned winter resort Cortina d’Ampezzo, this grand hotel has simply furnished rooms that range from standard fare to full apartments. The on-site spa offers massages, a Turkish bath, and a sauna and Jacuzzi. There are year-round activities offered on the lake, and there's a kids' club available as well.

Pros

  • Amazing scenery
  • Perfect for large groups
  • Shuttle to ski areas

Cons

  • Rooms have simple furnishings
  • Dated decor
  • Extra charge and limited time slots for the spa
Via Monte Piana 21, Misurina, 32041, Italy
0435-39191
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Closed mid-Mar.–mid-May and mid-Oct.–mid-Dec.
125 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grand Hotel Parco dei Principi

$$$$ | Via Rota 44, Sorrento, 80067, Italy

This stylish 1960s hotel, designed by Gio Ponti, is all white walls and blue glass accents and funky geometric shapes; outside blooms the fabled Parco dei Principi, a lush 19th-century giardino, and paths lead to a romantic, bayside, Rococo villa—a splendiferous setting for the pool area. A shuttle bus connects with downtown Sorrento.

Pros

  • Stunning garden
  • Grand bay views
  • Fun '60s decor

Cons

  • Tired rooms in roadside wing disappointing
  • Some might feel the design lacks warmth
  • Noise from nearby events
Via Rota 44, Sorrento, 80067, Italy
081-8784644
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96 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grand Hotel Piazza Borsa

$ | Via dei Cartari 18, Palermo, 90133, Italy

Cleverly converted from three historic buildings—a bank, a palazzo, and a monastery—this hotel with modern, unadorned rooms is ideally located just off the central axis of Via Vittorio Emanuele. It's an elegant complex, featuring vaulted ceilings and an expansive, airy courtyard lobby with a retractable roof awning that's open in warm weather, plus a beautifully designed restaurant. 

Pros

  • Quiet but central location
  • Beguiling architecture and courtyard
  • Wellness center with fitness equipment, rare for Sicily hotels

Cons

  • Most rooms have showers in the bathtubs
  • Staff sometimes inattentive
  • Limited parking
Via dei Cartari 18, Palermo, 90133, Italy
091-320075
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127 rooms
No Meals

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Grand Hotel Portovenere

$$$ | Via Giuseppe Garibaldi 5, Portovenere, 19025, Italy

This 13th-century Franciscan monastery turned elegant hotel incorporates modern enhancements while retaining the structure's impressive rose facade, arches, and frescoes. Guest rooms, done in earth tones and blues, are stylishly modern and some have great views of Palmaria Island, the Gulf of Poets, and the town's historic center; Cloister suites set under the building's original arches have expansive terraces. The hotel's Palmaria restaurant offers a robust breakfast (with robust views), and candlelit dinners on its terrace, where you can also watch the sunset with a drink at its Venus Bar. Book direct for free garage parking.

Pros

  • Excellent location and views
  • Comfortable beds and mostly spacious rooms
  • Wellness center and gym

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • Some room amenities are limited, no in-room tea or coffeemaker
  • Expensive restaurant and bar
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi 5, Portovenere, 19025, Italy
0187-777751
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Closed early Nov.–late Apr.
46 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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Grand Hotel Royal

$$$$ | Via Correale 42, Sorrento, 80067, Italy

Lush, landscaped gardens surround this large hotel, an oasis of quiet and cool with lots going for it: an elevator whisks you to and from sea level and a private beach; the pool area practically leans out over the bay; guest-room decor marries cool hues with bright accents; and there are both indoor and alfresco dining options.

Pros

  • Centrally located
  • Spacious lounge
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Pricey parking
  • Some first-floor rooms have obstructed views
  • Quality of the dining may disappoint
Via Correale 42, Sorrento, 80067, Italy
081-8073434
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Closed Nov.–Easter
96 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grand Hotel San Michele

$ | Località Bosco 8/9, Cetraro, 87022, Italy

Set in a Belle Époque–style villa surrounded by gardens, atop a cliff near the village of Cetraro, the San Michele offers Mediterranean charm and old-style elegance. An elevator takes you down to the base of the cliff, where you'll find three private beaches and a summer bar and restaurant. The property also has a 9-hole golf course. As with most hotels on Calabria's coast, substantial bargains are available on room rates outside July and August.

Pros

  • Beautiful setting
  • 9-hole golf course
  • Pool and private beaches

Cons

  • Some garden levels accessed by steps
  • Breakfast lacks variety
  • Isolated, if you lack your own transport
Località Bosco 8/9, Cetraro, 87022, Italy
0982-91012
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Closed Nov.–Easter
65 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grand Hotel Santa Lucia

$$ | Via Partenope 46, Naples, 80121, Italy

Neapolitan Lungomare enchantment can be yours if you stay at this luxurious, quietly understated hotel, which overlooks the port immortalized in the song "Santa Lucia." Hundreds of boats bob in the water, seafood restaurants line the harbor, and the medieval Castel dell'Ovo presides over it all. The lobby sparkles with chandeliers, mirrors, and gilded antiques, and portraits of Neapolitan aristocrats lend an air of nobility. The comfortable guest rooms are traditional, if somewhat bland (and some are small for the price), the suites come with a whirlpool bath, and the in-house Il Pavone Restaurant offers luxe dining.

Pros

  • Great views from most rooms
  • Proximity to the port is convenient for trips to the islands
  • Fab pastries and baked goods

Cons

  • Rooms can be small and dated
  • Extra charges at breakfast
  • Not near a metro stop
Via Partenope 46, Naples, 80121, Italy
081-7640666
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85 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grand Hotel Savoia Cortina d’Ampezzo, A Radisson Collection Hotel

$$$ | Via Roma 62, Cortina d'Ampezzo, 32043, Italy

Stunning mountain views are the hallmark of this elegant property, dating from 1912, which also has a delightful spa and friendly service. Modern rooms feature wood accents and beamed ceilings; most look straight out to the Dolomites. Ristorante Savoy features international dishes, while 1224 Bar Lounge & Terrace offers lighter bites; both eateries have those awe-inspiring mountain vistas yet again. The spa has a heated indoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, and steam room, and a well-equipped gym will please active types. Though the location isn’t right near the ski lifts, free transfers are available.

Pros

  • Updated rooms with wonderful views
  • Walkable to restaurants and shopping
  • Extensive breakfast buffet

Cons

  • Rooms can be too hot
  • Extra charge for breakfast
  • Not ski-in, ski-out
Via Roma 62, Cortina d'Ampezzo, 32043, Italy
0436-3201
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132 rooms
No Meals

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Grand Hotel Trento

$ | Piazza Dante 20, Trento, 38100, Italy

This contemporary, rounded facade stands out among the ancient palazzi nearby, but inside you'll find a handsome marble-paved lobby, rich drapery in the restaurant, and ample rooms with clubby wood-trimmed furniture. The sixth-floor terrace provides a great view of the surrounding mountains. Business travelers are drawn by the hotel's conveniences and efficient service.

Pros

  • Near train station
  • Professional service
  • Wellness center

Cons

  • Busy neighborhood
  • Dated decor
  • Basic bathroom amenities
Piazza Dante 20, Trento, 38100, Italy
0461-271000
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136 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grand Hotel Tritone

$$$$ | Via Campo 5, Praiano, 84010, Italy

From afar on the Amalfi Drive, this 1960s structure looks like a shimmering white palazzo, and although its interior isn't decorated palatially, it nevertheless offers unfussy, light-filled charm—not to mention flagstone terraces and gardens set amid rock pinnacles that take full advantage of the dizzying location. The seaside bathing area, accessed by an elevator excavated through 1,000 feet of rock, is jaw-dropping and complete with private beach, rocky tunnels, buffet, and bar. Not jaw-dropping, however, are the public and guest rooms, all very standard-issue and staidly traditional in style. Still, they are comfortable and come with grand views of the sea and nearby Praiano. All in all, this is a delightfully low-key and relaxing place. Should you wish to give thanks for the region's natural wonders, a grotto on-site contains a small rock chapel.

Pros

  • Three excellent dining options
  • Gorgeous private beach
  • Retreatlike tranquility

Cons

  • 1960s standard-issue rooms and dated feel
  • A walk along the busy road to get to Praiano
  • Pricey, exorbitantly so in high season
Via Campo 5, Praiano, 84010, Italy
089-874333
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Closed mid-Oct.–Mar.
59 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grand Hotel Villa Politi

$ | Via M. Politi 2, Siracusa, 96100, Italy

Winston Churchill, European royalty, and other VIPs have frequented the grand 18th-century Villa Politi, and although it's now a little faded, it retains a sense of elegance with rococo furnishings alongside basic modern luxuries like comfy beds. Set back from the road, the hotel is in the extensive gardens of the Latomie dei Cappuccini, overlooking a small archaeological site. Some rooms have balconies, private terraces, and partial sea views, others have far less salubrious views (be sure to check).

Pros

  • Handy for the Neapolis archaeological site
  • Free parking in the hotel lot
  • Expansive outdoor pool and nearby private beach

Cons

  • A fair distance from the sights of Ortigia
  • Not many restaurants in the neighborhood
  • Not as sparkling and fresh as in the past
Via M. Politi 2, Siracusa, 96100, Italy
0931-412121
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100 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Heart of Sicily

$ | Strada Santa Caterina 63, 98073, Italy

This rental apartment near the center of Mistretta allows you to stay directly in the old town, with basic but reasonably priced rooms and wonderful views from the terrace. 

Pros

  • Close to local cafés and sights
  • Abundant breakfast
  • Fab views

Cons

  • A little hard to find
  • Small bathrooms
  • Many stairs
Strada Santa Caterina 63, 98073, Italy
339-2106377
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1 apartment
Free Breakfast

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Hermitage

$$ | Vicolo Marzio 1, Florence, 50122, Italy

Some rooms here have views of the Palazzo Vecchio, and others of the Arno; the rooftop terrace, where you can have breakfast or an aperitivo, is decked with flowers. The lobby suggests a friend's living room while double glazing and air-conditioning help keep street noise at bay.

Pros

  • Views
  • Friendly staff
  • Enviable position a stone's throw from the Ponte Vecchio

Cons

  • Short flight of stairs to reach elevator
  • Might be time for a refurbishing
  • Street noise sometimes a problem
Vicolo Marzio 1, Florence, 50122, Italy
055-287216
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28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hilton Molino Stucky Venice

$$ | Giudecca 810, Giudecca, 30133, Italy

Wooden beams and iron columns are some of the original details still visible in this redbrick former flour mill–turned-hotel, which also features sublime views across the lagoon to Venice, particularly from the lively rooftop bar. Rooms are spacious—some have beamed ceilings and chandeliers, while others are more modern—and have comfortable beds, though only some include water views. Italian food is available at the hotel's two restaurants, and you can’t miss the hotel's buzzy Skyline Rooftop Bar for tasty cocktails and fabulous sunsets. The well-stocked gym is open 24 hours a day, and the spa (for an extra fee) includes a sauna, whirlpool, and Turkish bath. There's also a delightful rooftop pool open from May through September.

Pros

  • Extremely helpful staff
  • Shuttle boat to San Marco
  • Ample breakfast buffet

Cons

  • Can hear noise from other rooms
  • Hotel itself a bit confusing to navigate
  • Food offerings on the pricey side
Giudecca 810, Giudecca, 30133, Italy
041-2723311
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379 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel 1908

$$$ | Via Flavio Gioia 2, Forte dei Marmi, 55042, Italy

Set in a four-story terracotta-color villa, within walking distance of a beach and Forte dei Marmi's center, Hotel 1908 reminds you of seaside hotels of yesteryear, but in a good way, thanks, in part, to its attentive, multilingual staff. The buffet breakfast served in a chandelier-adorned dining room more than makes up for the somewhat dated interiors found elsewhere. 

Pros

  • 24-hour room service
  • Pool and sea views
  • Central location

Cons

  • Some rooms can be dark
  • Kitschy, slightly tired decor
  • Limited parking spaces
Via Flavio Gioia 2, Forte dei Marmi, 55042, Italy
0584-787531
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Closed Oct.–Feb.
24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Abruzzi

$$ | Piazza della Rotonda, 69, Rome, 00186, Italy

This friendly, comfortable, family-run hotel has relatively gentle rates for such a prime location---directly in front of the Pantheon. The rooms are all white with antique prints, hardwood floors, and contemporary furnishings.

Pros

  • Magnificent Pantheon views
  • The piazza is a hot spot
  • Sizable bathrooms

Cons

  • Area can be somewhat noisy
  • Breakfast is at a bar next door
  • Elevator doesn't go to ground floor
Piazza della Rotonda, 69, Rome, 00186, Italy
06-97841351
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26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Accademia

$$ | Via Scala 12, Verona, 37121, Italy

The Palladian facade of columns and arches here hint at the well-proportioned interior layout: expect an elegant contemporary take on Art Deco in public spaces and immaculate if impersonal traditional-style decor in guest rooms. Bathrooms are a decent size and accommodations reasonably quiet, despite the central location, while the clubby library and bar are fabulous places to unwind.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Good fitness room
  • Rooftop solarium

Cons

  • Expensive parking
  • Some may find the decor lacking
  • Lack of views in some rooms and breakfast under par
Via Scala 12, Verona, 37121, Italy
045-596222
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96 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Aegusa

$ | Via Garibaldi 11, Favigana, 91023, Italy

This attractive midrange hotel in the center of Favignana town is in an old palazzo but has modern furnishings and fittings. Most of the guest rooms are spacious; some even have balconies, but all are impeccably clean with comfortable beds, including those located in a nearby annex (which may be a better choice for those who prefer more privacy). There's a good restaurant in an internal courtyard garden, where breakfast is also served. Stays in summer must be for a minimum of four or five nights.

Pros

  • Nice restaurant
  • Central location
  • Spacious rooms

Cons

  • Front-facing rooms can get street noise
  • Longer stays only
  • Disappointing breakfast
Via Garibaldi 11, Favigana, 91023, Italy
0923-921739
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Closed Oct.–mid-Apr.
28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel AeR BJ Vittoria

$ | Via Roma 75, Cagliari, 09124, Italy

The airy white rooms, period-style furnishings, and ceramic flooring make this third-floor pension directly opposite the port cozy and characterful. Venetian glass chandeliers hang in the air-conditioned rooms, some of which have sea views and are decorated with ceiling frescoes, though most are courtyard-facing. Family rooms are also available. Expect polite, friendly service with basic English spoken from the host family. Basic breakfasts, included in the price, are available at one of the open-air cafés under the atmospheric arcades of Via Roma, below. The bus and train stations are steps away.

Pros

  • Clean rooms
  • Central location near port
  • Old-style family atmosphere

Cons

  • Breakfast is not served in the hotel
  • No parking
  • Shabby entrance
Via Roma 75, Cagliari, 09124, Italy
349-4473556-mobile
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel ai Mori d'Oriente

$$$ | Cannaregio 3319, Venice, 30121, Italy

Though the atmosphere of this 15th-century palazzo harkens back to Venice's connection with the Silk Road, the surroundings and amenities are everything you'd expect from a 21st-century establishment. Some rooms and suites overlook the expansive canal along the Fondamenta della Sensa, one of the bright, broad byways typical of the upper Cannaregio district. In good weather, you can also take breakfast or a Venetian spritz cocktail at a sunny table along the canal. Ask about the type and location of room you're reserving when booking; rooms overlooking the canal are especially pleasant.

Pros

  • Quiet area
  • Canal-side bar for breakfast or cocktails
  • Tintoretto's district

Cons

  • Perhaps too quiet for some
  • Patchy a/c
  • Pricey bar
Cannaregio 3319, Venice, 30121, Italy
041-711001
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50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Al Madarig

$ | Largo Petrolo 7, Castellammare del Golfo, 91014, Italy

Spread along one side of the wide expanse of Largo Petrolo, this smart, two-story hotel has warm colors and a welcoming, intimate atmosphere. The reception area has polished parquet floors, modern art on the walls, and a solidly old-fashioned tone. Pay a little extra for one of the best rooms, which are spacious and have balconies overlooking the square. Buffet breakfasts are varied, and you can choose to sit at one of the tables on the piazza. It's an easy walk to restaurants (the harborfront is a 10-minute walk), and guests can make use of a free hotel buggy to a nearby beach.

Pros

  • Free beach shuttle service
  • Convenient location
  • Obliging, multilingual staff

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • Very limited parking
  • Slightly dated in parts
Largo Petrolo 7, Castellammare del Golfo, 91014, Italy
0924-33533
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Closed Nov.–Jan.
33 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel al San Pietrino

$ | Via Giovanni Bettolo, 43, Rome, 00195, Italy

This simple budget hotel on the third floor of a 19th-century palazzo offers rock-bottom rates and is just a five-minute walk from the Vatican. You won't find frills, but you will find clean rooms with air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi. There's no bar, but there is a breakfast buffet and a vending machine that you can use 24 hours a day.

Pros

  • Heavenly rates near the Vatican
  • Air-conditioning and Wi-Fi
  • Free parking nearby

Cons

  • A couple of Metro stops from the centro storico
  • Flat pillows and basic bedding
  • No bar
Via Giovanni Bettolo, 43, Rome, 00195, Italy
06-3700132
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11 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Alberi del Paradiso

$$ | Via dei Mulini 18/20, Cefalù, 90015, Italy

This large, modernist-style hillside hotel offers clean, functional rooms and many resort-style facilities, including restaurant, a tennis court, and even a shuttle bus into town. It sits on the lush grounds of a once rustic valley of water mills. 

Pros

  • Good breakfast on leafy terrace
  • Balcony views
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • A 15-minute walk from town in drab suburb
  • Dated decor in many areas
  • Scruffy gym and spa
Via dei Mulini 18/20, Cefalù, 90015, Italy
0921-423900
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Closed mid-Nov.--Apr.
55 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Aliai

$ | Via Gaie di Garaffe 60, Sciacca, 92019, Italy

Right by the port, the small and modern Hotel Aliai is Sciacca's best choice for anyone wishing to lodge in the lower town. Book one of the three rooms on the top floor; all have harbor views and their own terraces, though guests may have to stoop to avoid the low eaves in the attached bathrooms. Staff are friendly, parking is easy, and breakfast choices include freshly squeezed fruit juice and local pastries. Piazza Scandaliato can be reached in 10 minutes via steps.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Easy parking
  • Good position for the port

Cons

  • Needs refurbishment
  • Three stories and no elevator
  • Low ceilings in top-floor bathrooms
Via Gaie di Garaffe 60, Sciacca, 92019, Italy
349-0507942
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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