223 Best Hotels in Italy

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Antichi Ricordi

$ | Via Villaglori 45, Caltanisetta, 93100, Italy

Tucked away in an alley in Caltanissetta's former Jewish Quarter, this chic boutique hotel is just a five-minute walk from the cathedral. Stylish rooms feature stone arches, beamed ceilings, minibars, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. Upgraded rooms and suites add soaking tubs, and apartments offer kitchenettes, located over several buildings along the alley. The breakfast buffet serves a delicious spread of local bread and cheeses. A cozy bar and a sophisticated spa area, complete with a hammam, relaxation room, and hot tub, complete the experience.

Pros

  • Stylish rooms
  • Affordable prices
  • Close to restaurants and bars

Cons

  • Can't drive up to lobby
  • No parking
  • May get a bit loud at night
Via Villaglori 45, Caltanisetta, 93100, Italy
934-541197
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Auberge de l’Hospice Gran San Bernardo

$ | Col du Grand-Saint-Bernard, Saint-Oyen, 11010, Italy

Here's your chance to sleep in a 12th-century castle—a monastery since 1137, when Amedeo of Savoy gave it to the Order of Saint Bernard, and still run by monks—without emptying your wallet. Only 15 km (8 miles) north of Aosta, this simple pension is a good base for hikers and cross-country skiers. Hearty food is included in the full meal plan.

Pros

  • <PRO>good base for budget-conscious skiers and hikers</PRO>
  • <PRO>secluded atmosphere</PRO>
  • <PRO>simple yet contemporary and clean rooms</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>isolated location (no towns or restaurants nearby)</CON>
  • <CON>limited menu options at the restaurant</CON>
  • <CON>limited water supply in bathrooms because of mountain location</CON>
Col du Grand-Saint-Bernard, Saint-Oyen, 11010, Italy
041-27787 1153
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30 rooms
Free breakfast

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B&B dai Toscans

$ | Corso Mazzini 15/1, Cividale del Friuli, 33043, Italy

In a central location, this 15th-century palazzo, once home to the dukes of Tuscany, is now a charming and romantic bed-and-breakfast with parquet flooring throughout, a pleasant if unremarkable breakfast room, and large guest rooms furnished in antique style. Generous, well-prepared continental breakfasts include homemade cake, fresh fruit, and savory options. The resident owners are friendly and helpful.

Pros

  • Large, well-appointed rooms
  • Triples for families
  • No- or low-fee nearby parking

Cons

  • Some noise from the street and the cathedral bells
  • Quirky decor not to everyone's taste
  • Can be a struggle hauling luggage in this pedestrianized area
Corso Mazzini 15/1, Cividale del Friuli, 33043, Italy
3490-765288-mobile
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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B&B del Corso

$ | Via Ortocotogno 11, Palazzolo Arceide, 96010, Italy

Situated a stone's throw from Palazzolo Acreide's main street, this recently restored B&B offers a charming selection of simply furnished but comfortable rooms with compact, modern bathrooms. One room has a lovely terrace with direct views of the main street and over the charming Sicilian roofs.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Tasteful, understated decor
  • All rooms have air-conditioning

Cons

  • No restaurant on-site
  • Rooms on the small side
  • Only three rooms
Via Ortocotogno 11, Palazzolo Arceide, 96010, Italy
339-7328523
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3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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B&B Domus Lilio

$ | Via Federici 14, Petralia Sottana, 90027, Italy

The little B&B in a 19th-century stone house is in the heart of Petralia Sottana's centro storico and offers basic, but also bargain-priced, rooms, and is run by welcoming and helpful hosts. 

Pros

  • Stunning views
  • Tasty breakfast with homemade bakes
  • Central location

Cons

  • A lot of stairs to navigate
  • Very small house
  • Cramped showers
Via Federici 14, Petralia Sottana, 90027, Italy
327-3829840
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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B&B Il Miglio in Più

$ | Via Nazionale 107, Castel di Tusa, 98079, Italy

This modern and light-filled bed-and-breakfast within a stone building is located in the heart of Tusa, just a short walk to the sea, offering modern, minimalist rooms of various sizes, some with private terraces. 

Pros

  • Central location
  • Clean, unfussy rooms
  • Beautifully restored historical building

Cons

  • Can get very hot in the summer
  • Not directly on the beach
  • Garden is shared space
Via Nazionale 107, Castel di Tusa, 98079, Italy
348-7796288
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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B&B Mondello Resort

$ | Viale Egle 7, Mondello, 90151, Italy

You'll feel indulged at this sequestered B&B located in a quiet lane a 15-minute walk from Mondello's seafront. With gleaming white walls, burnished wooden floors, and sparkling, contemporary bathrooms, the spacious rooms have their own private balconies or terraces, and guests have use of a large outdoor pool set in a garden planted with bougainvillea and frangipani. Breakfast is a feast, and the hosts will recommend and book you into restaurants and hook you up with reliable guides and drivers. Bicycles are also available. There's a four-night minimum stay in summer. Winter bookings are only taken by email or phone.

Pros

  • Helpful hosts
  • Lovely garden
  • Good-size pool

Cons

  • Distant from the center of the action in Mondello
  • High prices
  • Four-night minimum stay in summer
Viale Egle 7, Mondello, 90151, Italy
339-5886611
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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B&B the Palace

$ | Via Borgo 62, Santo Stefano di Camastra, 98077, Italy

In the historical center of Santo Stefano, this B&B diffusa manages rooms and mini-apartments in various buildings, mixing traditional and modern settings, some with small balconies and shared kitchenettes.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Reasonably priced
  • Helpful staff at the hub

Cons

  • Can be noisy in high season
  • Balconies are quite small
  • Pricey minibar and no free water
Via Borgo 62, Santo Stefano di Camastra, 98077, Italy
338-6316006
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10 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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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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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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Casa di Santa Brigida

$ | Piazza Farnese, 96, Rome, 00186, Italy

The friendly sisters of Santa Brigida oversee simple, straightforward, and centrally located accommodations in one of Rome's loveliest convents, with a rooftop terrace overlooking Palazzo Farnese. You won't find iPhone charging docks or flat-screen TVs here, and breakfast is served only after the sisters have finished their morning prayer. Still, the atmosphere is serene, and the rooms are perfect for their rates. The Brigidine sisters, who wear a distinctive habit and veil with a caplike headband, are known for their gentle manner; they sometimes offer guests tickets to the papal audience. Breakfast is included, and you can elect to eat other meals (€25 per meal) here as well; however, your money might be better spent on meals elsewhere. The guesthouse entrance is around the corner from the church at Via di Monserrato 54.

Pros

  • Insider papal audience tickets
  • Large library and sunroof
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Weak air-conditioning
  • No TVs in the rooms (though there is a common TV room)
  • Payment at structure only
Piazza Farnese, 96, Rome, 00186, Italy
06-68892596
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casa di Santa Francesca Romana a Ponte Rotto

$ | Via dei Vascellari, 61, Rome, 00153, Italy

In the heart of Trastevere but tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the medieval quarter, this basic, affordable hotel in a former monastery is centered on a lovely green courtyard and still has a chapel off the corridor. The monastery was built in the 15th century to honor St. Francesca Romana, and guest rooms are accordingly unadorned, with cheerful pastel yellow and cream-colored walls and simple tiled floors. For the money and location, this is an excellent option.

Pros

  • Rates can't be beat
  • Triple rooms for small groups
  • Substantial breakfast buffet

Cons

  • A bit far from Metro, but there are tram and bus stops nearby
  • Few amenities besides TV room and reading room
  • Main door locks at midnight, requiring guests to ring the bell
Via dei Vascellari, 61, Rome, 00153, Italy
06-5812125
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37 rooms
No Meals

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Casa Poli

$ | Corso Garibaldi 32, Mantua, 46100, Italy

A refreshing minimalist influence, attention to detail, and creative touches (like the room number projected onto the hall floor) create a welcoming ambience with contemporary flair. Natural fabrics add to the relaxed feel; common areas include a reading room, gym, and an indoor garden.

Pros

  • Attentive staff
  • Tasteful and modern
  • Families welcome

Cons

  • Although convenient, not in the absolute center of the city
  • Some traffic noise in front-facing rooms
  • No on-site restaurant
Corso Garibaldi 32, Mantua, 46100, Italy
0376-288170
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27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casa Vacanze Santa Lucia

$ | Corso Umberto I, Caccamo, 90012, Italy

While these accommodations may be too basic for some visitors, this homey apartment with terrace views near the castle is well maintained and perfectly positioned to explore the town. Breakfast is served at a local bar, and the handy kitchenette is ideal for putting together meals using the local produce. 

Pros

  • Beautiful location
  • Kitchenette for preparing meals
  • Reasonably priced

Cons

  • Difficult to find
  • Very small
  • Access via stairs only
Corso Umberto I, Caccamo, 90012, Italy
380-3484661
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1 apartment
Free Breakfast

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Casale Drinzi

$ | Contrada Drinz, Collesano, 90016, Italy

Located a little bit outside of Collesano, this old converted farmhouse offers visitors a farm stay experience with basic, bargain-rate rooms and a restaurant serving hearty Madonie mountain fare. 

Pros

  • Very affordable prices
  • Excellent restaurant and pizzeria
  • Beautiful location

Cons

  • Service can be a little brusque
  • Rustic farm stay not for everyone
  • Online booking only
Contrada Drinz, Collesano, 90016, Italy
0921-664027
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casetta di Rosina

$ | 22 Piazza Zafferana, Caccamo, 90012, Italy

These two apartments are located within an elegantly modern restored home in the center of town with all the comforts and facilities needed, including a kitchen, coffee machine, free Wi-Fi, and sofa beds for extra occupants.

Pros

  • Good location
  • Unfussy modern decor
  • Options for families and groups

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Difficult to find
  • On the small side
22 Piazza Zafferana, Caccamo, 90012, Italy
338-9243831
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2 apartments
No Meals

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Chiaja Hotel de Charme

$ | Via Chiaia 216, Naples, 80121, Italy

This 18th-century palazzo has a great location, and its apartments, all on the first floor, have plenty of atmosphere. It was originally owned by the Marchese Nicola Le Caldano Sasso III, whose portrait hangs above the lobby's fireplace, and is still run by his descendants. Antiques from when the palace was new add a personal touch to the elegant guest rooms, some of which have whirlpool baths. One section was once a brothel; rooms there are named for the ladies who then occupied them.

Pros

  • Good location near Piazza del Plebiscito and the Palazzo Reale
  • On a bustling pedestrian-only street
  • Some antiques in guest rooms

Cons

  • No views in a town with some great ones
  • Even with air-conditioning some rooms get hot in summer
  • Entrance up a flight of stairs
Via Chiaia 216, Naples, 80121, Italy
081-415555
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33 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Chiusarelli

$ | Viale Curtatone 15, Siena, 53100, Italy

Caryatids stud the grounds of this well-kept neoclassical villa (it's been a hotel since 1870), where a small garden invites reading, and guest rooms are functional, airy, and reasonably quiet. The location—minutes from the main sights but near the long-distance bus terminal and parking area—is a big plus here, as is the pleasant staff. Single rooms are not the usual monastic-cell size. Head downstairs to the restaurant for inexpensive meals.

Pros

  • Near the main sights and long-distance bus terminal
  • Spacious rooms
  • Quiet garden

Cons

  • On a busy street
  • Bland furnishings
  • No elevator
Viale Curtatone 15, Siena, 53100, Italy
0577-280562
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48 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Condotti Selection Hotels & Apartments

$ | Via Mario de' Fiori, 37, Rome, 00187, Italy

Near the most expensive shopping street in Rome, Via Condotti, and one block from the Spanish Steps, this group of hotels and apartments is all about peace, comfort, and location. Common areas and guest rooms in the main building have elegant, walnut period furnishings, gilt-edge mirrors, and top-notch linens and fabrics in warm, relaxing tones. The guest rooms exude a classic charm, though they tend to be on the smaller side. There are annex rooms and larger apartments with fully equipped kitchens spread out over seven buildings in the neighborhood.

Pros

  • Soundproof rooms with terraces
  • Individual climate control
  • Gorgeous decor

Cons

  • Small rooms
  • Tiny elevator
  • Annex rooms in different buildings without front desk support
Via Mario de' Fiori, 37, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-6794661
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87 rooms
No Meals

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Convento di San Francesco

$ | Piazza San Francesco, San Miniato, 56020, Italy

For a complete change of pace, you can stay in the company of five Franciscan friars at this 13th-century convent, which is managed by a religious organization and has simple, quiet guest rooms with en suite baths. Four rooms accommodate three people, and one room has four beds. You are given keys, so there's no curfew, and you can participate in some spiritual activities or skip them altogether. The city center is a 10-minute walk away.

Pros

  • Great price
  • Tranquillity
  • No curfew (guests are given their own key)

Cons

  • Rooms are rather spartan
  • Most of the staff speaks only Italian
  • Hard to book online
Piazza San Francesco, San Miniato, 56020, Italy
0571-43051
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30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Delle Arti Design Hotel

$ | Via Bonomelli 8, Cremona, 26100, Italy

With modern interiors and eclectic but comfortable designer furniture, this aptly named hotel makes a nice counterpoint to the historical surroundings of Cremona. Though it's a fine base for leisure travelers, conference rooms and other amenities make it popular with a business clientele.

Pros

  • Convenient central location
  • Friendly staff
  • Good breakfast options

Cons

  • Small bathrooms
  • Hallways can be a little dark
  • Starting to show its age
Via Bonomelli 8, Cremona, 26100, Italy
0372-23131
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33 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dimora Felice

$ | Vico II Via Salvator Rosa 11, Martina Franca, 74015, Italy

Two beautifully furnished, architect-renovated apartments within historic palazzi in the Centro Storico, with whitewashed coved ceilings, intriguing Pugliese crafts and fabrics, plus large comfortable beds. Apartment one has steep stone steps, the second is on the ground floor; both offer flexibility for one- to four or five occupants, by having an extra bathroom, alternative tea and coffee facilities, and divan beds.  

Pros

  • Graziana and Francesco the most helpful hosts
  • Original features mixed with thoughtful decor and excellent facilities
  • Near all the sights and the underground carpark

Cons

  • Apartment one has steep steps so not suitable for all
  • Living like a local without hotel reception not for all
  • May become popular so book early
Vico II Via Salvator Rosa 11, Martina Franca, 74015, Italy
389-6272099-mobile
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2 apartments
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Due Mori

$ | Corso Mazzini 73, Marostica, 36063, Italy

Although this inn dates from the 18th century, the interior is minimalist and clean-lined—Rooms 7, 8, 11, and 12 redress the balance with picture-perfect views of the town's upper castle, while other windows look out onto the city walls or olive-tree-filled terraces. Some rooms can add an extra two beds for families. The buffet breakfast can be taken on a tranquil terrace or in a small, cozy breakfast room with quirky modern paintings. The inn can organize tailored tours and bike hire. Considerable advance booking is required for the weekend of the chess game.

Pros

  • Only hotel within the city walls
  • Travel transfers and bikes available
  • Great views of castle from some rooms

Cons

  • Limited breakfast choice
  • Noise from Corso Mazzini–facing rooms
  • Bland decoration
Corso Mazzini 73, Marostica, 36063, Italy
0424-471777
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Due Mori

$ | Contrà Do Rode 24, Vicenza, 36100, Italy

The public areas and guest rooms at one of the oldest (1883) hotels in the city, just off Piazza dei Signori, are filled with turn-of-the-20th-century antiques, and regulars favor the place because the high ceilings in the main building make it feel light and airy. It's also a bargain—rates stay the same throughout the year, with no high-season price hikes. 

Pros

  • Traditionally furnished rooms in central location
  • Rate same year-round
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • No a/c, whirring ceiling fans instead
  • Basic breakfast
  • No TVs in rooms
Contrà Do Rode 24, Vicenza, 36100, Italy
0444-321886
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Closed 2 wks in early Aug. and 2 wks in late Dec.
30 rooms
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Eremo della Giubiliana

$ | Contrada Giubiliana, Ragusa, 97100, Italy

In the countryside about 20 minutes by car south of Ragusa, this charming family-run monastery-turned-hotel features friendly service and a relaxed but luxurious vibe, with unique rooms in former monks' chambers that vary in size and lay-out but are all quiet and well-appointed. All of them come with antiques, stone floors, wood-beamed ceilings, and tapestries; some also have fireplaces, whirlpools, and/or balconies. The restaurant offers a selection of Sicilian standards, and there's a lovely patio, where guests can enjoy the expansive breakfast buffet.

Pros

  • Peaceful atmosphere
  • Rooms filled with character
  • Top-notch service

Cons

  • Grounds, while lovely, could use better upkeep
  • Restaurant food could be better
  • No other nearby eateries due to remote location
Contrada Giubiliana, Ragusa, 97100, Italy
0932-669119
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24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Excelsior Grand Hotel

$ | Via Vittorio Veneto 64, Reggio Calabria, 89123, Italy
Inviting modern decor, all the amenities one expects from a top international hotel, and a prime location near the town's seafront make this a popular choice with business travelers as well as tourists. Most guest rooms have balconies and a sea view. The excellent top-floor Galà Restaurant serves local dishes with unusual flavors—perhaps swordfish marinated in bergamot or Sibari carnaroli rice mixed with cacciocavallo cheese and dusted with powdered licorice.

Pros

  • Centrally located near Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia
  • Rooftop restaurant with views and truly unique dishes
  • Near the beach

Cons

  • Standard, dated business hotel decor
  • Street noise in some rooms
  • Some rooms are tiny
Via Vittorio Veneto 64, Reggio Calabria, 89123, Italy
0965-812211
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84 rooms
Free Breakfast

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