781 Best Hotels in Italy

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Residenza Cellini

$$$ | Via Modena 5, Rome, 00184, Italy

Fresh flowers in the foyer and personal attention from the staff help make this small, family-run residence close to Termini station feel like a gracious home. The lobby's glossy floors, elegant door moldings, and handsome wood Empire-style desk and chairs make a sweet impression. There are only six rooms, each of which is traditionally furnished—accentuated with fine draperies, warm wooden parquet floors, and authentic decorative stucco ceilings.

Pros

  • Close to Termini station
  • Jacuzzi bathtubs and Hydrojet showers
  • Personalized care from the staff

Cons

  • Not close to the main attractions
  • Rooms could use a bit of restyling
  • Breakfast is standard continental fare
Via Modena 5, Rome, 00184, Italy
06-47825204
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Credit cards accepted
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Residenza d'Epoca Regina d’Arborea

$ | Piazza Eleonora d’Arborea 4, Oristano, 09170, Italy

One floor of a 19th-century palazzo, next to the town hall on Oristano's traffic-free main square, has been tastefully converted into a small but stylish guest house, with rich furnishings, chandeliers, antique murals, and domed ceilings. There are quirky touches, too—one room, for example, has a spiral staircase leading to a modern bathroom, another is octagonal and has a painted ceiling and views of the statue of Eleanor of Arborea in the piazza below. Vouchers are provided for breakfast at a nearby bar. The hostess is friendly and attentive.

Pros

  • Rich period character
  • Very central location
  • Helpful hosts

Cons

  • Quirky style not to everyone's taste
  • No car access possible
  • Not suitable for children
Piazza Eleonora d’Arborea 4, Oristano, 09170, Italy
0783-302101
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Closed 10 days in Dec.
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Residenza D'Epoca San Lorenzo Tre

$ | Via San Lorenzo 3, Todi, 06059, Italy

Magnificent valley views are paired with 19th-century charm at this property filled with paintings, antique furnishings, and period knickknacks. Don't be put off by the lack of modern comforts, the rather dark entrance, or the long flight of stairs—this is an intriguing and delightful place to stay.

Pros

  • Old-world atmosphere
  • Excellent central location
  • Spectacular views

Cons

  • Few modern amenities
  • Long flight of steps to enter
  • Small basic bathrooms
Via San Lorenzo 3, Todi, 06059, Italy
075-8944555
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Closed Nov.–early Apr.
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Residenza Paolo VI

$$ | Via Paolo VI, 26, Rome, 00193, Italy

Set in a former monastery—still an extraterritorial part of the Vatican—abutting Bernini's colonnade of St. Peter's Square, the Paolo VI (pronounced "Sesto," a reference to Pope Paul VI) is unbeatably close to St. Peter's, with basic, quiet guest rooms. Replete with a stone terrace that directly overlooks Bernini's 17th-century porticoes, this hotel enjoys one of the most spectacular perches in Rome. For a truly exceptional stay, ask for one of the six "Deluxe Superior" rooms.

Pros

  • Direct views of St. Peter's from the rooftop terrace
  • Quiet rooms
  • Lovely staff and service

Cons

  • Some rooms are really small
  • Bathrooms are a tight space
  • Far away from Rome's historical attractions
Via Paolo VI, 26, Rome, 00193, Italy
06-684870
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35 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Rifugio Marini

$ | Contrada Piano della Battaglia 59, Piano Battaglia, 90027, Italy

This comfortable mountain refuge in Piano Battaglia, in the heart of Parco delle Madonie at the base of Monte Mufara, has a restaurant and compact, functional rooms, some with bunk beds designed for families.

Pros

  • Stunning views
  • Decent on-site restaurant
  • Beautiful mountain location and wildlife

Cons

  • No Wi-Fi
  • Rustic setting
  • Very basic rooms
Contrada Piano della Battaglia 59, Piano Battaglia, 90027, Italy
335-7772269
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Closed Wed.
18 rooms
No Meals

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Riva del Sole

$ | Via Generale Arimondi 11, San Vito Lo Capo, 91010, Italy

Just steps away from the beach, this small, family-run lodging has a warm, friendly character, with public areas and guest rooms enlivened by colorful, Middle Eastern--style ceramic tiles. The side-street location means it's not subject to the bustle that can overwhelm the seafront, yet the town center is still close. Rooms are spacious and well-equipped (air-conditioning and fridges are welcome comforts), and breakfasts include homemade jams and pastries from San Vito's best pasticceria. Guests have access to a private beach, but spaces there are limited, so it's worth reserving when you make your booking. The hotel's location in the traffic-restricted part of town means that drivers can only stop for unloading, then park in the nearby facility (valet parking is available). Like most of San Vito's lodgings, there are minimum-night stays.

Pros

  • Private beach
  • Good choices at breakfast
  • Friendly and helpful staff

Cons

  • Rooms near reception may suffer noise
  • No elevator
  • Limited availability for rooms and private beach facilities
Via Generale Arimondi 11, San Vito Lo Capo, 91010, Italy
0923-972629
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13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Romano House

$ | Via di Prima 20, Catania, 95100, Italy

With a sleek minimalist design in a 17th-century palace and a convenient location in an increasingly trendy area not far from the train and bus stations, this boutique hotel caters to design aficionados on a budget. Rooms are cool, modern, and spacious—some have frescoed ceilings. The city's sights are within an easy walking distance—but the hotel's secure setting near an area populated by migrants and close to the red-light district may be off-putting to some.

Pros

  • Use of private beach of its sister hotel, the Romano Palace
  • Good-size rooms
  • On-site restaurant and bar

Cons

  • Some rooms feel a bit monochrome
  • Not known for views
  • Street noise can be a problem
Via di Prima 20, Catania, 95100, Italy
095-3520611
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50 rooms
No Meals

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Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel

$$$ | Via Alberto Cadlolo, 101, Rome, 00136, Italy

Set in a quiet residential neighborhood amid 15 acres of lush Mediterranean parkland, the Rome Cavalieri is a true hilltop oasis with magnificent views as well as three outdoor pools, one indoor pool, and a palatial spa. Rooms (ask for one facing the city) are spacious, with private balconies, striped damask, puffy armchairs, and no shortage of luxe amenities, including a pillow menu and luxurious bath products. The rooftop restaurant, La Pergola, is one of the best in the city.

Pros

  • Famed art collection, including a Tiepolo triptych from 1725
  • Complimentary shuttle to city center
  • Impressive on-site restaurant

Cons

  • You definitely pay for the luxury of staying here—everything is expensive
  • Outside the city center
  • Not all rooms have great views
Via Alberto Cadlolo, 101, Rome, 00136, Italy
06-3509
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370 rooms
No Meals

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Rome Times Hotel

$$$ | Via Milano, 42, Rome, 00184, Italy

This modern hotel has large, soundproofed rooms with contemporary furnishings, hardwood floors, and huge fluffy beds. Staffers go out of their way to make you feel at home. The vast breakfast spread has Italian and American foods as well as options for special diets. A rooftop terrace has great views of the city, and there's a small gym in the basement.

Pros

  • Late checkout if booked through site
  • Free use of Samsung smartphone for calls and internet during your stay
  • Large bright bathrooms

Cons

  • Lower floors can be noisy
  • Not much storage space in rooms
  • Lighting in rooms is not optimal
Via Milano, 42, Rome, 00184, Italy
06-99345101
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81 rooms
No Meals

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Room of Andrea

$ | Viale Regina Margherita 31, Trapani, 91100, Italy

A 19th-century palazzo opposite a public garden in central Trapani has been converted to a comfortable hotel that provides pampering accommodation in swish surroundings. The imposing arched entrance opens onto a peaceful courtyard where breakfast and other meals are served, while, inside the building, antiques, chandeliers, and decorated ceilings emphasize its historic character. Guest rooms vary in size, and are either modern or antique—or a tasteful blend of both—and there's a small rooftop pool, best for a cooling dip or just soaking up the sun. The location is convenient: in the new town but within an easy walk of the old quarter, close to the train station, and steps away from Via Garibaldi, one of Trapani's main passeggiata routes. There's no hotel parking, but a capacious and inexpensive public car park is adjacent.

Pros

  • Small rooftop pool
  • Characterful surroundings and decor
  • Good location

Cons

  • No hotel parking
  • Some rooms cramped
  • Most rooms lack much of a view
Viale Regina Margherita 31, Trapani, 91100, Italy
0923-365728
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46 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Royal Hotel

$ | Via delle Medaglie d'Oro 1, Cosenza, 87100, Italy

Like most hotels in Cosenza, the Royal caters mainly to a business clientele, yet it's nevertheless a good choice for a stopover: what it lacks in local flavor, it makes up for with excellent central location, functional yet dated rooms, and reasonable room rates.

Pros

  • Close to pedestrian-only shopping area
  • Garage parking available
  • Good customer service

Cons

  • 20-minute walk from centro storico
  • Beige '70s time-capsule decor in parts
  • Can be busy during events
Via delle Medaglie d'Oro 1, Cosenza, 87100, Italy
0984-412165
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34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Royal Hotel Sanremo

$$$ | Corso Imperatrice 80, San Remo, 18038, Italy

With its heated seawater swimming pool in a tropical garden and guest rooms (some with sea views) with an attention to traditional design and modern amenities, this is considered one of Liguria's most luxurious resorts. On the terrace, candlelight dining and music are offered in warm weather. Keep your eyes open for off-season discounts. The Royal is only a few moments from the world-famous casino.

Pros

  • The glamour of yesteryear with high-end amenities
  • Choice of restaurants
  • Relaxing pool open April through October

Cons

  • Expensive on-site meals and beverages
  • Spa facilities often booked up
  • Pool area can be crowded in high season
Corso Imperatrice 80, San Remo, 18038, Italy
0184-5391
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Closed early Nov.–early Feb.
126 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Royal Victoria

$ | Lungarno Pacinotti 12, Pisa, 56126, Italy

In a pleasant palazzo facing the Arno, a 10-minute walk from the Campo dei Miracoli, this hotel has room styles that range from the 1800s, complete with frescoes, to the 1920s; the most charming are in the old tower. This comfortably furnished property has been in the Piegaja family since 1837, and the continuity may help explain why such notables as Charles Dickens and Charles Lindbergh enjoyed staying here. Cocktails are served in the pretty rooftop garden.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Lovely views of the Arno from many rooms
  • Old-world charm

Cons

  • Rooms can be noisy
  • Some rooms could use a dusting and refresh
  • Spotty Wi-Fi
Lungarno Pacinotti 12, Pisa, 56126, Italy
050-940111
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38 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ruzzini Palace Hotel

$$ | Castello 5866, Venice, 30122, Italy

Renaissance- and Baroque-style common areas are soaring spaces with Venetian terrazzo flooring, frescoed and exposed-beam ceilings, and Murano chandeliers; guest rooms tastefully mix historical style with contemporary furnishings and appointments. Even smaller rooms are quite comfortable, and some of the larger doubles and suites showcase paintings by Tiepolo's maestro, Gregorio Lazzarini. Suites are supplied with coffeemakers, bathrobes, and DVD players.

Pros

  • A luminous, aristocratic ambience
  • Located on a lively Venetian campo not frequented by tourists
  • Cheaper rates for standard rooms often available

Cons

  • Plain bathrooms
  • Relatively far from a vaporetto stop
  • No restaurant on-site
Castello 5866, Venice, 30122, Italy
041-2410447
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28 rooms
No Meals

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San Domenico Palace, A Four Seasons Hotel

$$$$ | Piazza San Domenico 5, Taormina, 98039, Italy

The sweeping views of the castle, the sea, and Mount Etna from this converted 14th-century Dominican monastery will linger in your mind, along with the equally memorable levels of luxury and wonderful food in the hotel's highly lauded restaurant, Principe Cerami. Rooms have a sophisticated contemporary design, exquisite linens, and ultramodern amenities. The San Domenico's Renaissance flavor is preserved by two exquisite cloisters, convent rooms, and sensuous gardens full of purple agapanthus flowers, bougainvillea, and 40 different varieties of citrus trees. An infinity pool with views of the sea and Etna clings to a cliff just below the gardens. In early 2022, the HBO series The White Lotus filmed its second season on the property. Aficionados may take a drink at the bar, but at a hefty price.

Pros

  • Strong sense of history and grandeur
  • Gorgeous infinity pool with amazing views
  • Gorgeous grounds

Cons

  • Very expensive parking and bar
  • Events can be noisy
  • Beach access through partner affiliates
Piazza San Domenico 5, Taormina, 98039, Italy
0942-613111
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Closed mid-Nov.–Feb.
111 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sant'Agata

$$ | Via dei Campi 8/A, Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, 80064, Italy

If you wish to stay in hilltop Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, this efficiently run hotel provides airy and pleasant lodging and a good bed to fall into after a meal at Don Alfonso 1890 or a walk to the Deserto belvedere. The second floor on the road-side has a glimpse of a sea view, but for more stylish furnishings you should opt for the newer annex. The swimming pool is a welcome addition if you don't want to trek down for a dip at sea level. There's a quirky wee vintage motor museum.

Pros

  • Helpful staff
  • Easily accessible by SITA bus
  • Nice pool

Cons

  • Far from the beach and flanked by noisy roads
  • Public areas a tad disappointing
  • Min. 5-night stay high season
Via dei Campi 8/A, Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, 80064, Italy
081-8080800
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Closed Nov.–Feb.
48 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Santa Margherita Palace & Spa

$$ | Via Roma 9, Santa Margherita Ligure, 16038, Italy

Just a short walk from the old town, this well-kept and well-equipped hotel offers modern rooms with contemporary furnishings and spa and gym facilities. Some guest rooms are in a stylish annex 50 meters away, while the common areas in the lobby and outdoor garden have modern furnishings with pops of color. The staff are very helpful and knowledgeable and will arrange local tours for you.

Pros

  • Handy central location near train station
  • Helpful staff
  • Modern bathrooms (some rooms have Jacuzzis)

Cons

  • Neighborhood lacks charm
  • No views or beach access
  • Expensive breakfast, spa use, and parking
Via Roma 9, Santa Margherita Ligure, 16038, Italy
0185-287139
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
53 rooms
No Meals

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Santa Prisca

$ | Largo M. Gelsomini 25, Rome, 00153, Italy

Off the beaten path, this clean and comfortable hotel has been welcoming guests for more than 50 years. Though the exterior looks like nothing more than your average Roman apartment building, once inside you'll find that rooms are relatively spacious (if basic). The area itself offers plenty of parking, and the advantage of being so close to Testaccio is the abundance of great lounges, pizzerias, and nightlife.

Pros

  • Near public transportation (trams and Metro)
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Terrace with chairs and tables for relaxing

Cons

  • Some say the breakfast is mediocre
  • The school next door can be a little noisy on weekdays
  • Bit of a trek from the main sights
Largo M. Gelsomini 25, Rome, 00153, Italy
06-5741917
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51 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sassi

$ | Via San Giovanni Vecchio 89, Matera, 75100, Italy

Opened in 1996, I Sassi claims to be Matera's first "grotto hotel," with rooms inside a succession of caves that overlook the huddle of rooftops and stone stairs down to the valley floor of Sasso Barisano. Most guest rooms have terraces and windows with views across the canyon to the Romanesque cathedral on the skyline—they're equally spectacular at night, when all the houses are lit up.

Pros

  • <PRO>fabulous views (day or night)</PRO>
  • <PRO>decent breakfast</PRO>
  • <PRO>good value</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>bathrooms small and need a refresh</CON>
  • <CON>rooms are spread out and not connected to each other</CON>
  • <CON>tricky access for less fit</CON>
Via San Giovanni Vecchio 89, Matera, 75100, Italy
0835-331009
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35 rooms
Free breakfast

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Saturnia Tuscany Hotel

$$ | Strada Marco Pantani, Saturnia, 58014, Italy

Designed by postmodernist Italian architect Paolo Portoghesi, this resort hotel has sweeping views of the Maremman countryside on all sides. The pool and gardens are magnificent, the rooms are tastefully decorated, and the staff is helpful and friendly. 

Pros

  • Near the hot springs
  • Excellent breakfast
  • Wellness center

Cons

  • Need a car to get around
  • Some rooms small
  • Small fees for some amenities
Strada Marco Pantani, Saturnia, 58014, Italy
0564-1780955
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39 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Scalinata di Spagna

$$ | Piazza Trinità dei Monti, 17, Rome, 00187, Italy

Perched atop the Spanish Steps, this charming boutique hotel is so popular that it's often booked far in advance. If you're lucky enough to find a vacancy here, you'll enjoy stylish rooms, some of which are accentuated with cheery turquoise and yellow decor. You'll also have a chance to get some Rome insider tips from the friendly owner who is usually in a room near the front desk. The gorgeous rooftop is a wonderful spot to enjoy the free breakfast or a glass of wine.

Pros

  • Friendly and helpful concierge
  • Free bottles of water in the minibars
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

Cons

  • Hike up the hill to the hotel
  • Some rooms are small
  • No elevator in the main building
Piazza Trinità dei Monti, 17, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-45686150
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40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Scicli Albergo Diffuso

$ | Via Francesco Mormino Penna 15, Scicli, 97018, Italy

Since it's a bit off the beaten path, Scicli doesn't have too many hotels, but a good choice to rest your head is Albergo Diffuso, which can best be described as a “dispersed hotel,” where rooms are located in different historic homes throughout the town. The houses are all recently restored and well-equipped; and largely concentrated in a 1,000-foot radius of Via Francesco Mormina Penna.

Pros

  • Central Scicli locations
  • Good breakfast provided
  • Grand Palazzo Favacchio-Patanè rooms

Cons

  • Some apartments substantially smaller than others
  • No restaurant on-site
  • Lack of on-site 24/7 reception
Via Francesco Mormino Penna 15, Scicli, 97018, Italy
0932-1855555
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32 rooms, 6 apartments
Free Breakfast

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Seaside Beach Hotel

$ | Lungomare Andrea Doria 63, Capo d'Orlando, 98071, Italy

Across the road from the beach, this contemporary hotel offers sleek, stylish rooms with balconies; there's also a restaurant and fab bar perfect for sunset cocktails.  

Pros

  • Sea views of the Isole Eolie
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Good breakfast including made-to-order eggs

Cons

  • Rooms can feel stuffy
  • Noise from busy road
  • Inconsistent restaurant quality
Lungomare Andrea Doria 63, Capo d'Orlando, 98071, Italy
0941-902128
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Semiramis Hotel de Charme

$$ | Via G. Mazzella 236, Forio, 80075, Italy

At this quiet family-run hotel—a short walk from Citara Beach and the crowded Giardini Poseidon spa—each of the tastefully decorated rooms has its own theme; the best and most expensive rooms take advantage of the hotel's panoramic views from the upper-terrace wing. Breakfast is served on a terrace with a view of the sea, and, in the hanging gardens there are four swimming pools, including an infinity pool and one filled by geothermal aquifers 30 feet deep.

Pros

  • Great views
  • Friendly staff
  • Lovely pools

Cons

  • A bit of a climb from the beach
  • Not much action in the evening
  • Some rooms are a bit run-down
Via G. Mazzella 236, Forio, 80075, Italy
081-907511
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
33 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sensole Locanda Contemporanea

$ | Sensole 10, Monte Isola, 25050, Italy

The tranquillity and flavors of Lake Iseo permeate through this relaxed retreat in the tiny village Sensole on car-free Monte Isola—nine simple rooms in a 19th-century palazzo have black and white contemporary decor and the best have sweeping lake views; or soak up the panorama from the top-floor terrace. The high-energy and hospitable team running the show, with Giovanni Lo Presti in the house and Giulio Pittioni helming the kitchen, met while working at Michelin-starred restaurants in the Veneto. Their culinary acumen includes house-made sourdough bread and pastries for breakfast alongside local jams, tasting menus with organic vegetables, and lake-caught fish in the restaurant, and an extensive cantina of regional and natural wines. Take a stroll along the placid waterfront and then unwind on a private beach among an olive grove (which also supplies Sensole's kitchen with olive oil), while lounging on oversized turquoise bean bags as you watch the sun set on the lake.

Pros

  • Affordable prices for the area
  • Serene location
  • Superb on-site restaurant and bistro

Cons

  • Only reachable by ferry, with less frequent service to Sensole in the off-season
  • Bathroom design is a bit outdated
  • Not all rooms have lake views
Sensole 10, Monte Isola, 25050, Italy
030-6091762
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Closed Jan. 8–early Feb.
9 rooms
No Meals

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Sina Brufani

$$ | Piazza Italia 12, Perugia, 06100, Italy

Though a tad old-fashioned, this elegant, centrally located hotel dating from 1884 with a magnificent spa is the most upscale accommodation in town. Sophisticated rooms are individually decorated, with lovely marble bathrooms, and offer views either over the town's rooftops or the Umbrian countryside. The formal in-house restaurant prepares Italian classics, while the bar in front offers outdoor seating in the summer with panoramic vistas. The pièce de résistance is the subterranean spa, including an indoor pool under medieval vaults and a clear, lighted bottom showcasing 3,000-year-old Etruscan ruins underneath.

Pros

  • Wonderful location
  • Unique spa area
  • Excellent views from many rooms

Cons

  • Could use a refresh
  • In-house restaurant not up to par
  • Service can be hit-or-miss
Piazza Italia 12, Perugia, 06100, Italy
075-5732541
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94 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sina Palazzo Sant'Angelo

$$$$ | San Marco 3878/b, Venice, 30124, Italy

This elegant palazzo is large enough to deliver expected facilities and services but small enough to pamper its guests; rooms have red-and-gold tapestry-adorned walls and carpeting and Carrara and Alpine marble in the bath, and those facing the Grand Canal have balconies. Common areas include an entrance hall with elegant marble flooring, a bright front lounge, and an intimate bar facing the Grand Canal. Ask ahead for a room with a view.

Pros

  • Classic Venetian style
  • Distinguished yet comfortable
  • Convenient to vaporetto stop

Cons

  • Modest breakfast
  • No restaurant
  • Bathrooms can be on the small side
San Marco 3878/b, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-2411452
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26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Singer Palace

$$$ | Via Alessandro Specchi, 10, Rome, 00186, Italy

Located steps from the bustling southern end of Via del Corso in the former headquarters of the Singer Sewing Company, Singer Palace is a boutique hotel that offers convenient access to Rome's cultural and commercial hubs. Its great location and accommodating staff make it an ideal base for exploring the city's famous landmarks and indulging in shopping along Via del Corso.

Pros

  • Charming rooftop terrace
  • Beautiful Art Deco--inspired interiors
  • Convenient location for sightseeing

Cons

  • Some rooms are on the smaller side
  • Some rooms lack a view
  • No gym or spa
Via Alessandro Specchi, 10, Rome, 00186, Italy
06-6976161
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29 rooms and suites
Free Breakfast

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Six Senses Rome

$$$$ | Piazza di San Marcello, Rome, 00187, Italy

Six Senses is known for a focus on 360-degree wellness and sustainability, and the brand's first Italian property is a delight: a luxurious, tranquil retreat in the center of one of the city's busiest neighborhoods, allowing guests to be in the middle of it all while opting out of the usual cacophony of the city center. Set inside a 15th-century palazzo, a monumental Carrara marble staircase connects the four floors of peaceful, earth-toned rooms that use a mix of luxurious natural materials to create small havens of comfort. The spa, which includes Roman-style baths, and a healthy modern restaurant keep to the theme of indulgent well-being.

Pros

  • Free guest access to the Roman baths at the spa
  • Discreet professional staff focused on guest experience
  • Lovely lounge on the rooftop terrace

Cons

  • Super-luxury price point
  • Concierge focused on unique experiences rather than traditional Rome tours
  • Subdued spa-like setting not for everyone
Piazza di San Marcello, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-86814000
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96 rooms and suites
No Meals

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Smy Carlos V Wellness & Spa Alghero

$$$ | Lungomare Valencia 24, Alghero, 07041, Italy

On the shore boulevard opposite the Villa Las Tronas and 15 minutes from the airport, this grand, modern hotel (pronounced "Carlos Quinto") has an array of gardens and terraces, as well as a saltwater pool with sea views and a separate children's pool. The spa and wellness center offer a range of treatments, and there's a fully equipped gym and a tennis court.  Don't settle for a slightly cheaper room facing the back; the pleasure is all in the magnificent vistas from your spacious balcony.

Pros

  • Wonderful vistas
  • Good-size pool
  • Well maintained

Cons

  • Bland, large-hotel atmosphere
  • Sometimes falls short of five-star standards
  • Unimaginative breakfasts
Lungomare Valencia 24, Alghero, 07041, Italy
079-9720600
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
188 rooms
Free Breakfast

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