781 Best Hotels in Italy

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Hotel Alpi

$$ | Via Castelfidardo, 84, Rome, 00185, Italy

You'll feel right at home from the moment you waltz into this hotel in a 19th-century art nouveau building, where high ceilings, elegant chandeliers, white walls, and marble floors lend both elegance and warmth—all just a few blocks from Termini station. Guest rooms are tastefully decorated, mixing antique furniture and contemporary design; fresh flowers are displayed throughout the hotel and on the terrace. There are slightly formal lounges and a cozy bar on the third-floor terrace.

Pros

  • Clean and comfortable
  • Lovely terraces for relaxing
  • Boutique design and service

Cons

  • Not all rooms are created equal
  • Location is not very picturesque
  • You'll need to take transportation to most sights
Via Castelfidardo, 84, Rome, 00185, Italy
06-4441235
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48 rooms
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Hotel Amalfi

$$ | Via dei Pastai 3, Amalfi, 84011, Italy

Up a tiny side street not far from the Piazza Duomo, the unassuming Hotel Amalfi offers decent value in the heart of Amalfi; though rooms are standard and somewhat characterless, expect a friendly welcome and a roof terrace where you can breakfast in the warm morning sun.

Pros

  • Great central location
  • Leafy lemon-scented garden
  • Best rooms have balcony views, one has a whirlpool tub

Cons

  • Rooms are not very exciting
  • No access without negotiating steps
  • Basic breakfast
Via dei Pastai 3, Amalfi, 84011, Italy
089-872440
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40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel American Dinesen

$$ | Dorsoduro 628, Venice, 30123, Italy

If you're in Venice to see art, you can't beat the location of this hotel, where all the spacious rooms have brocade fabrics and Venetian-style lacquered furniture. A yellow plaster facade welcomes you, and a hall decorated with reproduction antiques and Oriental rugs leads to a breakfast room reminiscent of a theater foyer, with red velvet chairs and gilt wall lamps. The delightful roof terrace is a welcome oasis in summer, with a drink from the hotel's bar. Three adjacent apartments are also available.

Pros

  • Near Gallerie dell'Accademia and Peggy Guggenheim Collection
  • On a bright, quiet, exceptionally picturesque canal
  • Some rooms have canal-view terraces

Cons

  • Canal-view rooms are more expensive
  • Style could be too understated for those expecting Venetian opulence
  • Bathrooms can feel cramped
Dorsoduro 628, Venice, 30123, Italy
041-5204733
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34 rooms
No Meals

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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 Antiche Mura

$$$ | Via Fourimura 7, Sorrento, 80067, Italy

At this family-run hotel, the lobby's marble columns and ceramic tile make a lasting first impression, bright pastels make guest rooms feel comfortable and airy (despite the lack of views), and a citrus garden with sections of ancient city walls makes even the swimming pool feel classically elegant.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Garden pool
  • Friendly, helpful staff

Cons

  • No views from the guest rooms
  • Lack of soundproofing
  • Dated decor
Via Fourimura 7, Sorrento, 80067, Italy
081-8073523
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Closed Jan. and Feb.
51 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Antico Doge

$$ | Cannaregio 5643, Venice, 30121, Italy

Once the home of Marino Faliero, a 14th-century doge who was executed for treason, this palazzo has been attentively "modernized" in elegant 18th-century Venetian style: all rooms are adorned with brocades, damask-tufted walls, gilt mirrors, and parquet floors—even the breakfast room has a stuccoed ceiling and Murano chandelier. Some guest rooms have baldacchini (canopied beds) and courtyard views; the suite and two superior rooms have canal views. The location, on the main thoroughfare from the station to San Marco, is handy but can stay quite lively well into the night, especially during festivals. An ample buffet breakfast is served.

Pros

  • Romantic, atmospheric decor
  • Convenient to the Rialto and beyond
  • Some rooms have whirlpool tubs

Cons

  • No outdoor garden or terrace
  • No elevator
  • Area outside hotel is very busy and noisy
Cannaregio 5643, Venice, 30121, Italy
041-7799990
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20 rooms
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Hotel Aragona Palace

$$ | Via Porto 12, Ischia Porto, 80077, Italy

Dominating the entrance to the Riva Destra, Ischia's restaurant strip overlooking the port, this is the closest decent hotel to the arriving hydrofoils. The 1970s facade may put you off, and the rooms are nothing special, but the roof garden with its heated swimming pool is where most guests spend their time.

Pros

  • A hop, skip, and jump from the port
  • Ferry-watching from the roof garden
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Rooms have only showers with no baths
  • Rather far from the nearest beach
  • Some noise from Riva outside
Via Porto 12, Ischia Porto, 80077, Italy
081-3331229
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52 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Asolo

$ | Via Castellana 9, Asolo, 31011, Italy

This tastefully modernized 18th-century farmhouse just outside Asolo retains exposed stone, brick, and wooden joists creating a calming rural ambience in its spacious public areas, simply furnished rooms, and handsome guesthouse. You can relax with a glass in the comfy lobby bar and immaculate grounds or work up a sweat in the small but well-equipped gym.

Pros

  • Excellent service
  • Free parking
  • Verdant grounds

Cons

  • Simple room furnishings might not be for everyone
  • Some road traffic noise
  • A longish stroll to Asolo itself
Via Castellana 9, Asolo, 31011, Italy
0423-952963
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32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Atlante Star

$$ | Via Vitelleschi, 34, Rome, 00193, Italy

The rooftop garden terrace with a center-stage view of St. Peter's Basilica is just one reason to stay here; proximity to the Vatican and superb shopping is another. This family-run hotel is set in a distinguished 19th-century building and has a classic atmosphere, with most guest rooms renovated with a modern style. The restaurant, Les Étoiles, serves sophisticated Italian dishes like tagliolini pasta with crab, basil, and tomatoes. A sister hotel, the Atlante Garden, just around the corner, has larger rooms at slightly lower rates.

Pros

  • All rooms have robes and amenity kits
  • Panoramic roof garden and terrace is open from morning to night
  • Restaurant serves sophisticated cuisine with beautiful views

Cons

  • Some rooms are nicer than others
  • Food and drinks are expensive
  • Some furniture and fixtures are in need of upgrading
Via Vitelleschi, 34, Rome, 00193, Italy
06-686386
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65 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Aurora

$$$ | Piazzale dei Protontini 7, Amalfi, 84001, Italy

This well-run little hotel is a good deal for those who prefer absorbing rays on the beach to hiking the highlands; ask for a room with a sea view and private terrace. The Aurora is on the Spiaggia delle Sirene near the fishing harbor, amid a greenery-filled setting. It's a flat and easy 10-minute walk from the Duomo, but crowds rarely venture to this nook.

Pros

  • Away from the madding crowds
  • Ideal for a beach-based trip
  • Verdant breakfast terrace

Cons

  • A bit of a walk to town
  • Smaller rooms are a bit cramped
  • Car access is a problem
Piazzale dei Protontini 7, Amalfi, 84001, Italy
089-871209
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
29 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Ausonia

$ | Via Caracciolo 11, Naples, 80122, Italy

In the courtyard of a building on the Mergellina waterfront, this hotel is handy if you're coming or going from the Mergellina pier. On the other hand, perhaps this is why some guests have said they suffer from cabin fever after just a few nights—the constant presence of boats and the portholelike windows might make you think you're on board a ship. The spic-and-span rooms are—no surprise—done in a nautical motif.

Pros

  • One of the few Mergellina-area hotels
  • Away from the city-center hubbub
  • Convenient to the Mergellina port

Cons

  • Inside a larger palazzo, so it's hard to find (be sure to write down the address)
  • Setup can be claustrophobic
  • Away from the city center
Via Caracciolo 11, Naples, 80122, Italy
081-682278
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Barberini

$$ | Via Rasella, 3, Rome, 00187, Italy

This elegant four-star hotel, housed in a 19th-century palazzo near Piazza Barberini, has old-world luxury and charm and is an easy distance from the Metro, the Trevi Fountain, and sophisticated Via Veneto. The rooms here are a bit small but offer good value given the prime location, particularly for those who want a single room. The breakfast buffet on the rooftop is fresh, delicious, and generous. The hotel also has a delightful in-house spa where you can recover after a long day of sightseeing.

Pros

  • Beautiful views from the rooftop terrace
  • On a quiet side street close to several important attractions
  • Great value for the area

Cons

  • Some rooms are on the small side
  • Light sleepers may hear the Metro at night
  • Beds are a bit hard
Via Rasella, 3, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-4814993
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35 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Bel Soggiorno

$$$ | Via San Giovanni 91, San Gimignano, 53037, Italy

If you're looking for a place within the town walls, this is a fine choice—one where contemporary furnishings in the guest rooms are softened by warm, umber-color walls and floral artwork. Rooms at the back of the hotel have magnificent views and some have panoramic terraces. The Gigli family has run the hotel since 1886.

Pros

  • Inside the ancient walls of San Gimignano
  • Magnificent views
  • Great restaurant

Cons

  • Plain decor
  • Wi-Fi doesn't always work
  • Can be a little noisy if you're street-side
Via San Giovanni 91, San Gimignano, 53037, Italy
0577-940375
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Closed Jan. 7–Mar.
21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Bellavista

$$$ | Via Brennero 383, Abetone, 51021, Italy

Originally a 19th-century villa belonging to Marchesa Guendalina Strozzi—her ancestors were powerful bankers in Renaissance Florence—this is now a contemporary inn. Some of the public rooms have a quaint historical charm to them, but the guest rooms have more contemporary decor, with basic wooden furniture and no frills. Ask for one of the eight with a whirlpool tub. In winter, you can use this as a base to ski to the slopes; in summer, the Bellavista is perfectly situated for trekking and mountain biking.

Pros

  • You can ski from hotel to chairlift
  • Pretty views
  • Some rooms have a whirlpool tub

Cons

  • Attracts a rowdy crowd
  • A car is a necessity
  • Some complain of noise in the halls
Via Brennero 383, Abetone, 51021, Italy
0573-60028
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Closed May, Oct., and Nov.
40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Belvedere

$ | Via Giuseppe Garibaldi 26, Portovenere, 19025, Italy

True to its name (which means "beautiful view"), the best rooms in this sunny Liberty-style building face the bay of Portovenere, with lovely vistas of Palmaria Island and the Gulf of Poets. Several indoor and outdoor dining and sitting areas also face the port. The simply furnished guest rooms are not luxurious, but they don't break the bank, either.

Pros

  • Sea views from the terrace and some rooms
  • Family rooms available
  • Good value for the location

Cons

  • Modernization required
  • Limited parking
  • Rooms facing the street are noisy
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi 26, Portovenere, 19025, Italy
0187-790608
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17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Belvedere

$$$$ | Via Smeraldo 19, Conca dei Marini, 84010, Italy

Set in a grande-dame villa—featuring salons top-heavy with overstuffed sofas, a ravishing seawater-pool area, and a rocky beach—the tranquil Belvedere is equidistant from Conca dei Marini's lagoon and Saracen Tower and can arrange shuttle service for trips to Amalfi. The decor may be dated, but then this is the sort of place where guests ask for the room their great-grandparents favored. Happily, everyone, not just regulars, is treated like family here, and you'll find it difficult to say goodbye to the remarkably friendly and helpful staff.

Pros

  • Local-flavor restaurant
  • A home away from home
  • Large bright rooms with terrace views

Cons

  • Busy Amalfi Drive entrance (be careful as you exit the doorway)
  • No elevator to the beach
  • Away from the action
Via Smeraldo 19, Conca dei Marini, 84010, Italy
089-831282
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Closed mid-Oct.–mid-Apr.
36 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Belvedere

$$$$ | Via Valassina 31, Bellagio, 22021, Italy

In Italian, belvedere means "beautiful view," and it's an apt name for this enchanting spot, where the modern rooms have classic touches such as antique furniture, decorative tiles, and marble bathrooms. The hotel has been in the Martinelli-Manoni family since 1880, and the unbroken tradition of service makes it some of the best lodging in town. Terraced gardens, a lovely pool, and a spa have replaced the vineyards that once surrounded the house.

Pros

  • Attention to detail
  • Great views
  • Has a spa and a lovely pool

Cons

  • A climb from the waterfront
  • Must request a lake-view balcony room in advance
  • Fewer on-site amenities than other similarly priced hotels
Via Valassina 31, Bellagio, 22021, Italy
031-950410
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
63 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Belvedere di San Leonino

$$$ | Località San Leonino, Castellina in Chianti, 53011, Italy

Stroll around the wonderful gardens on this restored country estate dating from the 14th century, where guest rooms with arched windows and oak-beam ceilings are in two houses that look out on vineyards to the north and Siena to the south. The homey furnishings include antique wardrobes and ladder-back chairs. The dining room, open to guests only, has a prix-fixe menu. In summer, enjoy dinner by the pool surrounded by rolling green lawn.

Pros

  • Great family atmosphere
  • Lovely old house
  • Central location

Cons

  • Stairs to climb
  • Need a car to get around
  • Expensive breakfast
Località San Leonino, Castellina in Chianti, 53011, Italy
0577-740887
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Closed mid-Nov.–mid-Apr.
28 rooms
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Hotel Bonconte

$ | Via delle Mura 28, Urbino, 61029, Italy

Just inside the city walls and close to the Palazzo Ducale, this hotel has pleasant, if worn, rooms decorated with a smattering of antiques; those in front also have views of the valley below Urbino. A terrace in the tranquil garden to the rear of the hotel adjoins the cozy breakfast room and bar.

Pros

  • Pleasant views
  • Central but away from the bustle
  • Good breakfast

Cons

  • An uphill walk to town center
  • Some rooms are cramped
  • Rooms and public spaces getting a bit shabby
Via delle Mura 28, Urbino, 61029, Italy
0722-2463
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23 rooms
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Hotel Bristol Palace

$$ | Via XX Settembre 35, Genoa, 16121, Italy

One of Europe's gracious 19th-century grand hotels, the Bristol Palace guards its reputation for courtesy, service, and elegance, offering mostly spacious, handsomely furnished, high-ceilinged guest rooms and lovely public spaces. Some of the rooms have original multicolor inlaid marble floors and other period details. Surrounding the hotel's central oval staircase, the welcoming salons set the tone: they are comfortable, small, and pleasantly discreet, with paneled walls and soft lighting. Booking online can result in great deals.

Pros

  • Outdoor terrace is lovely in summer months
  • In the heart of the shopping district
  • Beautiful period details in some rooms

Cons

  • On a busy street that can be noisy
  • Parking is a bit expensive
  • Some standard rooms are small
Via XX Settembre 35, Genoa, 16121, Italy
010-592541
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133 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Buca di Bacco

$$$$ | Via Rampa Teglia 4, Positano, 84017, Italy

Above the Spiaggia Grande, a fisherman’s tavern later converted into a guesthouse—where some of the airy guest rooms have sea views and others overlook the majolica dome of Santa Maria Assunta—has long held center stage, as evidenced by the photos of glitterati guests (Steinbeck, Hemingway, Jackie Kennedy) that line the walls. Spacious upper floor rooms with terraces are worth seeking out. The breakfast and dining terrace is a wonderful sunny spot for eating and gazing at the views, while the restaurant features such specialties as homemade scialatielli ai frutti di mare and gambaretti alla Clark (named after the American general who docked here during World War II and promptly requested a prawn cocktail). There's no pool, but who needs one this close to the beach?

Pros

  • Right on the beach
  • Uninterrupted sea views from many rooms
  • A whirlpool tub with a view

Cons

  • Tricky to reach if not arriving by boat
  • No pool
  • Street noise in lower-level rooms
Via Rampa Teglia 4, Positano, 84017, Italy
089-857699
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
46 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Bucintoro

$$$$ | Castello 2135/A, Venice, 30122, Italy

"All rooms with a view" touts this pensione (modest lodging)-turned-four-star-hotel—and the views are indeed expansive: from the hotel's waterfront location near lively Via Garibaldi, your windows swing open to a panorama that sweeps from the Lido across the basin to San Giorgio and San Marco; upper-floor vistas are particularly inspiring. Decor could be termed "understated maritime," meaning deep mahogany wood tones, brass accents, and nautical appliqué abound, from railings to reading lamps to hallway lighting. Enjoy breakfast, a sunset aperitivo, or a nightcap on the quayside terrace.

Pros

  • Lagoon views from all rooms
  • Waterfront without the San Marco crowds
  • Near the Arsenale vaporetto stop

Cons

  • Yachts sometimes dock outside, blocking lagoon views, and without those views the hotel is really overpriced
  • Some rooms on the small side
  • Noise from boats when windows are open
Castello 2135/A, Venice, 30122, Italy
041-5209909
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21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Buonconsiglio

$ | Via Romagnosi 16, Trento, 38100, Italy

Public areas in this hotel near the train station are decorated with contemporary paintings by the hotel's owner, and the well-kept guest rooms have sound-resistant windows. Prompt service helps make Buonconsiglio especially good for business travelers.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms
  • Efficient service
  • Good-size modern bathrooms

Cons

  • Outside the town center
  • Basic breakfast
  • Some signs of wear
Via Romagnosi 16, Trento, 38100, Italy
0461-272888
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47 rooms
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Hotel Cala Marina

$ | Don Leonardo Zangara 1, Castellammare del Golfo, 91014, Italy

On the edge of town, overlooking a small beach at the western end of the harbor, this small and chic hotel stands a little apart from the quayside activity, and is all the better for it. The harborfront bars and restaurants are seconds away, yet peace and quiet reign here. The three rooms with balconies at the front are the best choices as other rooms on the side have balconies and partial sea views but face hilly scenery frontwards. The waterfront terrace is a great spot for breakfast, for whiling away an afternoon, or for an evening aperitivo. In summer, a free shuttle service to a nearby beach is available.

Pros

  • Great seafront position close to the action but still quiet
  • Pleasant terrace for breakfast and drinks
  • Beach transfers available

Cons

  • Poor soundproofing in some rooms
  • Only three harborfront rooms
  • Most rooms are on the small side
Don Leonardo Zangara 1, Castellammare del Golfo, 91014, Italy
0924-531841
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Campo de' Fiori

$$ | Via del Biscione, 6, Rome, 00186, Italy

This handsome, ivy-draped hotel is a romantic refuge in the heart of Campo de' Fiori. The hotel's colorful, elegant furnishings, frescoes, and exposed brick make it unique, as do the riveting views from the rooftop terrace. Cozy up to the fireplace in the hotel lobby, always crackling on cold nights and during the wintery months. In addition to the guest rooms, the hotel also offers apartments in the area that can accommodate two to five guests.

Pros

  • Set on a gorgeous small square close to the action of the main campo
  • Panoramic rooftop terrace
  • Well-stocked library where one can relax and read

Cons

  • Rooms are on the small side and could use updating
  • Some apartments are too close to the area's noisy bar scene
  • Can get pricey in high season
Via del Biscione, 6, Rome, 00186, Italy
06-68806865
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25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Canal Grande

$$$$ | Santa Croce 932, Venice, 30135, Italy

Conveniently near the train station, this boutique hotel couples 18th-century elegance with modern amenities; the decoration, inspired by Venetian style, includes lush damasks, gold-framed mirrors, and plenty of Murano glass and Rezzonico-style floors. Even if you don't splurge for a room facing the Grand Canal, ask for a room with a view and avoid the annex. The breakfast room with its red-velvet chairs overlooks the Grand Canal. Guests can enjoy a drink on the scenic, albeit small, terrace.

Pros

  • Grand Canal views
  • Helpful and informative staff
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Far from Piazza San Marco
  • A little on the pricey side
Santa Croce 932, Venice, 30135, Italy
041-2440148
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Carmel

$ | Via Goffredo Mameli, 11, Rome, 00153, Italy

In the heart of Trastevere and across the Tiber from the main synagogue in the Jewish Ghetto is Rome's only kosher hotel, a friendly and budget-friendly place to stay. Staffers are eager to please and can even arrange prepared kosher meals if requested in advance. Rooms are basic and two rooms have a shared bath, so be sure to inquire when booking.

Pros

  • Lovely dining terrace outside
  • Kosher breakfast can be arranged for €5 extra per person per day
  • Check-in starts at noon

Cons

  • No frills
  • Air-conditioning is a bit weak
  • Some rooms share a bath
Via Goffredo Mameli, 11, Rome, 00153, Italy
06-5809921
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Castelgandolfo

$ | Via De' Zecchini, 27, Castel Gandolfo, 00073, Italy

Overlooking the volcanic crater of Lake Albano and a minute's walk from the Apostolic Palace, this intimate hotel in the heart of Castel Gandolfo is a romantic retreat. Rooms are basic, bright, uncluttered, and soundproofed, and they're equipped with air-conditioning, satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and minibars. Bathrooms have either a whirlpool tub or hydromassage showers.  Ask for a room with a view of the lake and the Castelli hills beyond.

Pros

  • Convenient location
  • Ideal for romantics
  • Full breakfast buffet

Cons

  • Some rooms have street views only
  • Small, narrow balconies
  • No designated parking
Via De' Zecchini, 27, Castel Gandolfo, 00073, Italy
06-9360521
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Celio

$$ | Via dei Santissimi Quattro, 35/c, Rome, 00184, Italy

At this hotel near the Colosseum, each of the small guest rooms is named after a famous Italian painter (Tiziano, Cellini, Michelangelo) and features decor that evokes the work of its namesake. All are sumptuously frescoed and have French windows and marble-tiled bathrooms (some with Jacuzzis). The hotel is on the romantic Celian Hill, just a stroll from the Santi Quattro Coronati Church and the Villa Celimontana Park. Other perks include the rooftop terrace, where breakfast is served in warmer months, and a fitness center.

Pros

  • Beautiful rooftop garden
  • Good location
  • Comfortable beds

Cons

  • Very small bathrooms
  • No elevator
  • Breakfast not that substantial
Via dei Santissimi Quattro, 35/c, Rome, 00184, Italy
06-70495333
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Cetus

$$$ | Corso Umberto I 1, Cetara, 84010, Italy

Cetara's leading hotel is set in a white stucco building that seems to have emerged right out of the rock in the cliffs above the beach; an on-site seafood restaurant has a breathtaking terrace; and guest rooms have vibrant Vietri ceramic-tiled floors and sea views.  

Pros

  • Epic vistas floating above the sea
  • Private beach away from the crowds
  • Spacious airy rooms, all with sea views

Cons

  • 350 yards from town along Amalfi Drive
  • Not ideal for walking
  • Steep descent to beach
Corso Umberto I 1, Cetara, 84010, Italy
089-261388
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37 rooms
Free Breakfast

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