585 Best Hotels in Italy

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Palazzo Leti Residenza d'Epoca

$ | Via degli Eremiti 10, Spoleto, 06049, Italy Fodor's Choice

Fabulously landscaped gardens, complete with fountains and sculptures, along with panoramic views provide a grand entrance to this late 13th-century residence turned charming hotel high up in Spoleto's old town. Atmospheric rooms have beamed ceilings, plenty of antiques, and views onto the Umbrian hills. Though there's no on-site restaurant, rates include breakfast, and it's just a short walk to wonderful restaurants in town.

Pros

  • Feels like a private hideaway
  • Unbeatable views
  • Friendly owners happy to help

Cons

  • Reaching on-site parking can be tricky
  • Often booked far in advance
  • Few amenities (no restaurant, gym, or spa)
Via degli Eremiti 10, Spoleto, 06049, Italy
0743-224930
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Palazzo Marletta

$$ | Via Erasmo Merletta 7, Catania, 95124, Italy Fodor's Choice

Baroque architecture punctuates the city, and one of the best ways to see it up close is with a stay at Palazzo Marletta, a private palace turned plush hotel. Three of the property’s seven rooms have that Baroque nobility vibe (crystal chandeliers, sweeping balconies with views of the Duomo, and bas-relief ceilings), while the rest incorporate the modern Italian propensity for clean lines and singular pops of color. Staff are super obliging.

Pros

  • Arrangement with a local car valet service for parking
  • Copious breakfast
  • Prime location just off the Duomo

Cons

  • Not all rooms have a view of the Duomo
  • Modern rooms lack some of the charm of historic ones
  • Can be difficult to navigate the historic district if arriving by car
Via Erasmo Merletta 7, Catania, 95124, Italy
095-6680166
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Palazzo Niccolini al Duomo

$$$$ | Via dei Servi 2, Florence, 50122, Italy Fodor's Choice

The graceful Marchesa Ginevra Niccolini di Camugliano has taken the palazzo of her husband's family (acquired by an ancestor in 1532) and turned it into a luxurious place that still manages to evoke a cozy, yet highly sophisticated, home. She refers to her lovingly restored hotel as her third child. Rooms have high ceilings, damask drapes, and spacious, marble-floored bathrooms. Some have original 18th-century frescoes, others terrific views. The well-priced Altana Deluxe Suite, with its remarkable view and hot tub, is worth a splurge.

Pros

  • Steps away from the Duomo
  • The well-appointed honor bar
  • The hardwood floors

Cons

  • Street noise sometimes a problem
  • Some hallway noise a possibility
  • In high season, books up quickly
Via dei Servi 2, Florence, 50122, Italy
055-282412
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14 rooms
No Meals

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Palazzo Paruta

$$$ | San Marco 3824, Venice, 30124, Italy Fodor's Choice

Steeped in lavish Venetian ambience, junior suites are palatial, superior rooms comfortably sized, bright, and well appointed, and ornate frescoes, pastel bas-reliefs, and splendid coffered and carved beamed ceilings abound. What is not original is reproduced to seem so. Carrara marble lines bathroom walls hung with Venetian-style mirrors. After crossing the private bridge that leads to the hotel, guests are greeted with a glass of Prosecco in a green, open courtyard. Many of the common areas, including the spectacular breakfast area, overlook the courtyard. Ask for rooms with views over a quiet side canal. For even larger spaces, try the adjacent apartments, under the same ownership.

Pros

  • Some rooms have canal views
  • Few small lodgings compare in terms of comfort and opulence
  • Good location with restaurants and bars nearby

Cons

  • Standard rooms are quite small
  • Breakfast could be better
  • Noise from other rooms can be an issue
San Marco 3824, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-2410835
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19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Palazzo Seneca

$ | Via Cesare Battisti 12, Norcia, 06046, Italy Fodor's Choice

The Bianconi family oversees this elegant hotel, which is housed in a 16th-century palace—just around the corner from Norcia’s main square—and features stone floors, vaulted ceilings, and a Michelin-star restaurant. Comfortable, spacious guest rooms have oak or terra-cotta floors, antique furnishings, and black granite or Turkish marble bathrooms. The palace itself has lots of comfortable public spaces, including a library and sitting rooms. Reservations are essential for the renowned Vespasia restaurant, which serves inventive tasting menus using local ingredients. The small basement spa has a hot tub along with a steam bath and sauna; massages can be booked by appointment.

Pros

  • Fabulous restaurant (book well in advance)
  • Lots of style and charm
  • Central location

Cons

  • Breakfast not up to par
  • No gym
  • No parking at the hotel
Via Cesare Battisti 12, Norcia, 06046, Italy
0743-817434
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Closed Dec.–Mar.
24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Palazzo Stern

$$ | Dorsoduro 2792/A, Venice, 30123, Italy Fodor's Choice

This opulently refurbished neo-Gothic palazzo features marble-column arches, terrazzo floors, frescoed ceilings, mosaics, and a charming carved staircase, and some rooms have tufted walls and parquet flooring. The street-level terrace that overlooks the Grand Canal is almost reason alone to stay here, beautiful for morning coffee or evening aperitivo, and if you are here on the first Sunday in September the terrace gives a front-row view of the boat procession and Regata Storica. From the rooftop terrace (which has a Jacuzzi) you get a classic Venetian view over the city's rooftops to the campanile of San Marco and even glimpses of the Dolomites on a clear day.

Pros

  • Excellent hotel service
  • Lovely views from many rooms
  • Modern renovation retains historic ambience

Cons

  • Standard rooms don't have views
  • Grand Canal–facing rooms can be a bit noisy
  • No restaurant, gym, or spa
Dorsoduro 2792/A, Venice, 30123, Italy
041-2770869
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24 rooms
No Meals

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Palazzo Talìa

$$$$ | Largo del Nazareno, 25, Rome, 00187, Italy Fodor's Choice

Dreamt up by the interior design studio of famed filmmaker Luca Guadagnino and housed in the 16th-century Collegio Nazareno, this member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World is a magnet for aesthetes. A massive 1940s Murano chandelier by the entrance and brightly colored geometric rugs lining the lobby draw you in. The eye-catching design elements continue throughout the property, juxtaposing original details like ceiling frescoes with strikingly modern furnishings. Bar della Musa is a must for aperitivo, while the restaurant serves southern Italian cuisine in a tranquil courtyard full of plants. The impressive Aula Magna upstairs is the perfect spot for photo ops.

Pros

  • Bold design by a renowned director
  • Spa with small indoor pool, sauna, and steam room
  • Spacious rooms

Cons

  • Room service menu is limited and overpriced
  • Lighting in rooms is overly complicated
  • Some complaints about service
Largo del Nazareno, 25, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-692521
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26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Palazzo Zimara

$$ | Via Giuseppe Libertini 44, Lecce, 73100, Italy Fodor's Choice

An imposing Leccese stone palazzo dating back to 1557 reborn in 2024 with spacious suites mixing moodily lit architectural features with contemporary style, sleek bathrooms, large comfy beds, a rooftop pool, and refined restaurant dining at La Bocca. Head up in the glass lift to the terrace to savor an aperitivo with views.

Pros

  • A balance of modern style, comforts and history
  • Some rooms have balconies and standalone tubs
  • Fabulous, friendly staff

Cons

  • Minimalist design may not be for everyone
  • May get booked up early
  • Glass and metal lift gets hot
Via Giuseppe Libertini 44, Lecce, 73100, Italy
083-2405261
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18 suites
Free Breakfast

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Park Hotel Villa Grazioli

$ | Via Umberto Pavoni, 19, Grottaferrata, 00046, Italy Fodor's Choice

One of the region's most famous residences, this patrician villa halfway between Frascati and Grottaferrata is now a first-class hotel with frescoed halls and salons---though the guest rooms are admittedly less ornate and standard-issue. Modeled after Rome's Villa Farnesina, the house, built in 1580, was owned over the centuries by the regal Borghese and Odelscalchi families and was nearly destroyed by bombs in World War II. Luckily, the vast reception rooms on the main floor—covered with frescoes of landscapes, mythological figures, and garden scenes by eminent 17th-century painters—survived mostly unscathed. The showpiece remains the South Gallery, frescoed by Giovanni Paolo Pannini in a swirl of trompe-l'oeil scenes, a masterpiece of Baroque decorative art. By contrast, the guest rooms tend to be plain, with white walls and traditional furniture; but you can opt to stay in the less formal Garden Rooms in the former Limonaia, which is just a short distance across the lawn. The elegant Acquaviva restaurant garners rave reviews and transforms into an alfresco dining venue in summer, with tables laid out on the terrace overlooking the Roman countryside, and the pool is a welcome treat on sunny days. The hotel can also provide a shuttle to and from the Frascati train station.

Pros

  • Incredible frescoes in the main building
  • Elegant atmosphere
  • Wonderful views of the countryside

Cons

  • Situated at the end of a long, narrow lane
  • Not all rooms are in the main building
  • Rather basic breakfast
Via Umberto Pavoni, 19, Grottaferrata, 00046, Italy
06-945400
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62 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Park Hyatt Milan

$$$$ | Via Tommaso Grossi 1, Milan, 20121, Italy Fodor's Choice

Extensive use of warm travertine stone and modern art creates a sophisticated yet inviting backdrop at the Park Hyatt, where spacious, opulent guest rooms have walk-in closets and bathrooms with double sinks, glass-enclosed rain showers, and separate soaking tubs. A 30-foot-high glass-domed "cupola" tops the lobby, and rooftop suites have terraces with city views. The hotel seems determined to spoil its demanding clientele with a seemingly endless number of amenities.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Contemporary decor and amenities
  • Excellent restaurant

Cons

  • Not particularly intimate
  • Very expensive
  • Some rooms showing a little wear
Via Tommaso Grossi 1, Milan, 20121, Italy
02-88211234
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106 rooms
No Meals

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Petra Segreta Resort and Spa

$$$ | Via Buddeu, Olbia, 07026, Italy Fodor's Choice

Sea and mountain views, top-quality cuisine, and chic and spacious guest rooms are the main draws at this romantic boutique hotel outside the picturesque village of San Pantaleo. Heavy oak tables and wood-beam ceilings lend a farmhouse character to the lounges, and the Michelin-starred restaurant, Il Fuoco Sacro, has a stunning veranda overlooking the verdant hills and the sea in the distance (booking early for Il Fuoco Sacro is recommended, and there's a second, less formal osteria). In addition to the hotel's heated outdoor pool, six of the suites have their own private pool, and guests also have access to a wellness center equipped with a Turkish bath, a Roman sauna, and a menu of massage treatments. The hotel, perched on a hilltop covered by junipers, olive trees, and white granite boulders, is a few kilometers inland from the Costa Smeralda, and a 10- to 15-minute drive from some prime beaches. No children under 12 are permitted.

Pros

  • Tranquil mountainside setting with spectacular views
  • Blend of traditional surroundings and modern amenities
  • Two good restaurants

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay applies in July and August
  • Remote and isolated
  • Not suitable for families
Via Buddeu, Olbia, 07026, Italy
0789-1876441
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Closed Nov.–early Apr.
27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Posta Donini 1579 – UNA Esperienze

$ | Via Deruta 43, San Martino in Campo, 06132, Italy Fodor's Choice

Beguilingly comfortable guest rooms set on lovely grounds—where gardeners go quietly about their business—along with a small but charming spa and a well-regarded restaurant make this historical hotel south of Perugia worth a stay. For memorable ablutions, take advantage of the huge showerheads, commissioned from a Florentine artist. The hotel's excellent restaurant, the Pantagruel, has a wine list with more than 500 labels.

Pros

  • Plush atmosphere
  • A quiet and private getaway
  • Great restaurant

Cons

  • Outside Perugia
  • Uninteresting village
  • Parking area can get full
Via Deruta 43, San Martino in Campo, 06132, Italy
075-609132
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48 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Principe di Salina

$$ | SP 182 3, Salina, 98050, Italy Fodor's Choice

Awash in white with vibrant pops of color, this family-run boutique property that hugs the Malfa hillside defines barefoot chic. A stay here—with its panoramic sea views, infinity pool, stylishly curated furnishings and artwork, and hospitality as warm as the Mediterranean sun—feels like a visit to a friend's impeccably appointed seaside villa. 

Pros

  • Excellent wine and cocktail list
  • House-made sourdough breads and pastries
  • Ortigia bath products

Cons

  • No kids under 12
  • Restaurant closed for external guests
  • Not directly on the sea
SP 182 3, Salina, 98050, Italy
090-9844415
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Closed late Oct.–late Apr.
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Relais Corte Palmieri

$ | Corte Palmieri 3, Gallipoli, 73014, Italy Fodor's Choice

Set in an aristocratic 18th-century house in the center of the borgo antico and near Purità Beach, the Relais Corte Palmieri has been tastefully renovated to meet modern standards while preserving its frescoes, mosaics, antique doors, and other historical features. Soft pastel shades prevail, though no two rooms are alike. The roof garden affords spectacular views, and the spa offers massage and reflexology treatments.

Pros

  • Individually decorated rooms
  • Roof garden with spectacular views
  • On-site spa

Cons

  • Difficult to reach
  • Parking is mighty tricky in narrow alleys
  • Noisy rooms street-side and near breakfast room
Corte Palmieri 3, Gallipoli, 73014, Italy
0833-265318
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Closed late Oct.–late Mar. or early Apr.
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Relais San Lorenzo

$$$ | Piazza Mascheroni 9, Bergamo, 24129, Italy Fodor's Choice

Ideally positioned on the edge of Bergamo Alta, a stone's throw from the old town's delightful shops and restaurants, this ultramodern luxury hotel nods to its historic location by incorporating Roman ruins found during construction into the restaurant and bar. The stylish black-and-white guest rooms, some with terraces overlooking the valley below, include rain showers (some also have oversize tubs), Moulton Brown toiletries, and Nespresso coffee makers. The small yet sophisticated spa includes a sauna, steam room, and salt relaxation room—perfect for chilling out after a day wandering Bergamo's medieval streets.

Pros

  • <PRO>wonderful old town location</PRO>
  • <PRO>top-notch restaurant</PRO>
  • <PRO>quiet and peaceful atmosphere</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>rooms on the pricey side</CON>
  • <CON>parking in the underground garage isn't free</CON>
  • <CON>artsy room design (limited closet space, tubs in bedrooms) not for everyone</CON>
Piazza Mascheroni 9, Bergamo, 24129, Italy
035-237383
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Closed 2 wks. in Jan.
30 rooms
Free breakfast

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Relais San Maurizio

$$$$ | Località San Maurizio 39, 12058, Italy Fodor's Choice

The first luxury hotel in Piedmont, opened in 2002 inside a 17th-century monastery, is still one of the most extravagant places to stay in the region, with a 10,764-square-foot spa, an outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, and a Michelin-star restaurant. Guest rooms feature vaulted ceilings, and some boast fireplaces and terraces. The fabulous spa includes salt pools, a salt cave, and a hammam, plus there’s a heated outdoor pool and a gym in a separate building. They also offer wine therapy, with a bath and sauna inside repurposed Barolo wine barrels. The Michelin-starred restaurant Guido da Costigliole occupies the former cellars in the basement, while the more casual Origini Bistrot offers dishes with ingredients grown in their own gardens.

Pros

  • Ultrarelaxing spa area with unique treatments
  • Wonderful dining options
  • Elegant, old-fashioned charm

Cons

  • Bathrooms could use an update
  • Some rooms on the small side
  • Breakfast choices could be more extensive
Località San Maurizio 39, 12058, Italy
0141-841900
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36 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Relais Sant'Uffizio

$$ | Strada Sant Uffizio 1, Asti, 14030, Italy Fodor's Choice

You may be surprised to learn that this now delightfully peaceful and elegant retreat—with a luxurious spa and swimming pool, surrounded by vineyards and rolling hills—was once home to the Inquisition in the 16th century. Some rooms are in cells that monks once occupied, but they are far from the austere chambers of yesteryear. A splendid buffet breakfast awaits you in the morning, and the hotel's restaurant offers finely prepared Piedmontese cuisine in the evening.

Pros

  • Tranquil and beautiful location
  • Excellent spa and exercise facilities
  • Good value for the amenities

Cons

  • A bit isolated
  • A number of rooms are a walk from the main building
  • Soundproofing could be better in some rooms
Strada Sant Uffizio 1, Asti, 14030, Italy
0141-916292
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41 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Relais Todini

$$ | Frazione Collevalenza, Todi, 06050, Italy Fodor's Choice

Inside a 14th-century manor house 9 km (6 miles) southeast of Todi, this elegant hotel sits adjacent to working vineyards (don't forget to sample the Todini wines) and features such welcome amenities as a spa, outdoor pool, and gym. Good-size rooms, with beamed ceilings and stenciled wall patterns, have a rustic country feel. Dine on Umbrian cuisine at the in-house restaurant while enjoying vineyard panoramas. The spa features special treatments using wine and truffle extracts, as well as a large range of massages, a Turkish bath, and a Jacuzzi.

Pros

  • Quiet location
  • Lots of relaxing public spaces, including a spa
  • Walking paths around the grounds

Cons

  • Spa feels a bit small
  • Priced on the high side
  • Reception not staffed 24/7
Frazione Collevalenza, Todi, 06050, Italy
075-887521
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Closed weekdays Nov.–Mar.
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Resort San Nicola

$ | Contrada San Nicola, snc Statale Uscita Santa Venera, 90028, Italy Fodor's Choice

Deep in the countryside beyond Polizzi, this resort offers a little luxury amid its idyllic natural surroundings, with unfussy, well-maintained rooms in various sizes plus delicious locally sourced food at the excellent on-site restaurant.

Pros

  • Excellent restaurant
  • Spa, swimming pool, and gym
  • Beautiful location

Cons

  • Difficult to reach without a car
  • Rural setting not for everyone
  • More expensive than other options in the area
Contrada San Nicola, snc Statale Uscita Santa Venera, 90028, Italy
348-2101058
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Roccaseta

$ | Contrada Lavinaro del Lupo s/n, Scicli, 97018, Italy Fodor's Choice

Designed and run by charming Torino couple Cinzia and Dario, this stone-built former seminary turned chic, peaceful retreat near seaside Sampieri has rustic yet sophisticated rooms, panoramic terraces, and a gorgeous pool. The cozy social hub lounge/bar/dining area opens onto a large terrace with comfy loungers overlooking cacti- and olive tree-dotted gardens and pool, with the countryside and shimmering sea beyond.

Pros

  • Hillside seawater pool and grounds
  • 2 km (1 mile) from Sampieri beach
  • Fabulous breakfast and food prepared by lovely Umbretta

Cons

  • Need a car
  • Scicli's sights not on doorstep
  • No in-room kettles
Contrada Lavinaro del Lupo s/n, Scicli, 97018, Italy
0932-1681003
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Room Mate Giulia

$$ | Via Silvio Pellico 4, Milan, 20121, Italy Fodor's Choice

For hip, design-focused lodging with a friendly feel and prime location right next to the Galleria and around the corner from the Duomo, you can’t do much better than the city's outpost from Spanish hotel chain Room Mate. Conceived by Milan designer Patricia Urquiola, rooms come in a range of sizes, all with a whimsical color scheme of bright greens, oranges, and blues along with mod furnishings including desks and plush couches. The airy modern lobby lined with art books invites lingering, and the enthusiastic staff are full of advice on Milan attractions. Amenities include a small 24-hour gym, sauna, and Turkish bath; a well-stocked breakfast buffet is available for an extra charge.

Pros

  • Amazing location
  • Fresh, appealing design
  • Spa

Cons

  • Expensive breakfast and room a bit cramped
  • Gym on the small side
  • Busy location means some noise in rooms
Via Silvio Pellico 4, Milan, 20121, Italy
02-80888900
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85 rooms
No Meals

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San Michele Boutique Hotel

$$$$ | Via San Rocco 61bis, Procida, 80079, Italy Fodor's Choice

This oasis has stunning views of the Marina Corricella, with its terrace overlooking the pretty fishing village. The whitewashed rooms are tastefully furnished in bohemian style, with wicker tables and chairs, and the ground floor restaurant Il Pescatore, with outdoor seating on the dock, is open to nonguests. Book early, as this is one of the best hotels on the island. 

Pros

  • Great restaurant
  • Light, airy rooms
  • A slice of paradise

Cons

  • Usually booked out
  • A lot of steps
  • Pricey
Via San Rocco 61bis, Procida, 80079, Italy
081-2185208
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Closed Nov.--late Feb.
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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SEELEITEN – Lake Spa Hotel

$$$ | Strada del Vino 30, Caldaro, 39052, Italy Fodor's Choice

If you need somewhere to lay your head after a day of visiting the nearby wineries, this ultramodern property near Lake Caldero, owned by the Moser family, has beautiful views, an expansive spa, a private beach area on the lake, and its own vineyards. The contemporary rooms with wood floors and detailing all have balconies overlooking the lake, vineyards, or garden; some include private infrared saunas in the bathrooms. The restaurant serves local cuisine with Mediterranean flair, or sample meats, cheese, and wine in the charming stone wine cellar. The nearly 39,000-square-foot spa includes an outdoor pool (heated between March and October), an adults-only indoor-outdoor pool, a kids’ pool, whirlpool, steam room, and several saunas, including a lakeside sauna open from November to January. Try the wines from the hotel’s own winery, Mosel Winery, or beers from their microbrewery.

Pros

  • Spectacular views
  • Beautiful grounds
  • Relaxing spa and beach areas

Cons

  • Rooms can be pricey
  • May hear some traffic noise
  • Only buffet offered for lunch (included in rate)
Strada del Vino 30, Caldaro, 39052, Italy
0471-960200
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71 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Shalai

$ | Via Guglielmo Marconi 25, 95015, Italy Fodor's Choice

In the small, charming town of Linguaglossa, this boutique property located in a former palazzo offers a very tranquil retreat, with rooms awash in white and lots of natural light. In common rooms, you can still see the restored frescoed ceilings of the original structure. 

Pros

  • Michelin-starred restaurant on-site
  • Great home base for exploring the north side of Etna
  • On-site spa

Cons

  • No bathtubs
  • Very simple design for a luxury hotel
  • Very small bar
Via Guglielmo Marconi 25, 95015, Italy
095-643128
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13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sikelia

$$$ | Via Monastero SNC, Pantelleria, 91017, Italy Fodor's Choice

Walking through the heavy bronze sculpted door of the Sikelia is a step into an utterly luxurious retreat, where time stands still and the stresses and cares of the world evaporate. With just twenty exquisitely curated suites, it is ideal for anyone who wants to escape the world and be pampered. With soft gray walls, reinstated floors, and divine linens in shades of gray, cream, pale lemon, and smoky lilac, rooms are therapy for the eyes as well as the body. Bathroom products are Jardin sur le Nil by Hermès. The grounds are shaded with palms, with a beautiful pool and elegant spaces for breakfast or an evening aperitif (with drinks accompanied by crisp-fried caper leaves and sun-blush tomatoes). There is a menu for pillows and sheets (linen or cotton), and staff are trained to note guest preferences at the first breakfast so that future breakfasts can be tailored to their tastes. In summer, cocktails are served on the roof. Boat trips available on the hotel boat.

Pros

  • Curated personal service
  • Utter peace and quiet
  • Luxurious rooms and grounds

Cons

  • Restaurant not up to the same quality of the hotel itself
  • Detached from the rest of the island
  • No bathtubs
Via Monastero SNC, Pantelleria, 91017, Italy
0923-408120
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Closed late Sept.–mid-Apr.
20 suites
Free Breakfast

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The St. Regis Rome

$$$$ | Via Vittorio E. Orlando, 3, Rome, 00185, Italy Fodor's Choice

Originally opened by César Ritz in 1894, this grande dame has a Belle Epoque lobby filled with classic and contemporary art, a ballroom with painstakingly restored ceiling frescoes, and an intimate library where you can sip a cup of tea or something stronger. Rooms and suites feature a crisp neutral color palette (either powder blue or cinnamon) and mix furniture in the Empire, Regency, and Louis XV styles.

Pros

  • Houses the Roman location of international art gallery Galleria Continua
  • Every room comes with 24/7 butler service
  • The library lounge serves a lovely afternoon tea

Cons

  • Food and drinks are pricey
  • Location is a bit far from most tourist sites
  • Restaurant feels more like a lounge than a proper restaurant
Via Vittorio E. Orlando, 3, Rome, 00185, Italy
06-47091
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161 rooms
No Meals

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The St. Regis Venice

$$$$ | San Marco 2159, Venice, 30124, Italy Fodor's Choice

Whimsical design details evoking the Venetian landscape abound in this elegant, contemporary hotel constructed from five historic palazzi with phenomenal views onto the Grand Canal. Lovely guest rooms reflect the colors of the city at either dawn or dusk, and include such details as bed headboards echoing the curve of the gondolas and patterns on the bathroom mirrors reminiscent of Murano glass; some feature large furnished terraces with views of the canal and Santa Maria della Salute. Grey-and-white marble bathrooms include walk-in showers; some also have deep soaking tubs. Gio's Restaurant serves Venetian and Italian dishes, or try a seasonally changing cocktail indoors or out at one of the two bars, the St. Regis Bar or the Arts Bar. The compact yet well-stocked fitness room is open 24 hours a day, and spa suites are available for massages and facials.

Pros

  • Wonderful central location
  • Terraces with unbeatable views
  • St. Regis butler service for all guests

Cons

  • Sleek modern style not for fans of Venetian opulence
  • Standard rooms on the small side
  • Few spa amenities (no pool or saunas)
San Marco 2159, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-2400001
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169 rooms
No Meals

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Tenuta Cammarana

$$ | S. da Consortile Carcarazzo Iaconello Salomone, Ragusa, 97100, Italy Fodor's Choice

With its own private farm, Tenuta Cammarana offers a full package of authentic Sicilian cooking, sumptuous accommodations, and a spa and pool on-site to relax in away from the sometimes packed streets of Ragusa. The rooms have been tastefully restored using painstakingly sourced furniture. Extra services like dinner, tours, and bespoke packages can be ordered in advance. The strategic location of Tenuta Cammarana means that it is equidistant from Ragusa and Modica, making it an ideal base for touring the area.

Pros

  • Impeccably prepared local food
  • Beautiful accommodations
  • Spectacular surroundings and views

Cons

  • Half-hour drive from Ragusa
  • Car is necessary to get here and tour the area
  • Cell phone reception can be spotty
S. da Consortile Carcarazzo Iaconello Salomone, Ragusa, 97100, Italy
0932-616158
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Terme Manzi

$$$ | Piazza Bagni 4, Casamicciola Terme, 80074, Italy Fodor's Choice

Dating from the mid–19th century and set amid one of southern Italy's largest spas (the spot where Giuseppe Garibaldi bathed is conserved in a corner), this hotel is believed to have started the "thermal tourism" movement; as you'd expect, the decor is sybaritic, with hypercolorful mosaic columns, gilded Empire-style furniture, and lots of Las Vegas–ian glitz. The staff is ready to pamper you (and nonguests) with every kind of beauty treatment imaginable, and you can top it all off in the open-air roof pool, surrounded by Ischia's rich vegetation.

Pros

  • Exceptional spa
  • Wonderful indoor pool
  • Range of soothing treatments

Cons

  • Set in a nondescript square
  • A bit far from beach
  • Terrace restaurant noise might disturb guests in some rooms
Piazza Bagni 4, Casamicciola Terme, 80074, Italy
081-994722
Hotel Details
58 rooms
Free Breakfast

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THotel

$ | Via Dei Giudicati 66, Cagliari, 09131, Italy Fodor's Choice

In the vicinity of Parco di Monte Claro, about a 15-minute taxi or bus ride from Cagliari's center, this trendy hotel offers contemporary styling and upscale guest rooms in a 15-floor circular tower with sweeping city views. What feels like a grand business-hotel lobby leads to a full-service bistro, restaurant, and sunken bar defined by a striking upside-down cone, beyond which a partially covered outdoor courtyard is decked out with pools, giant plant pots, and seating areas. The 207 spacious, soundproof rooms are impeccably designed with Philippe Starck furnishings and equipped with modern bathrooms. Guests can work out in the gym and receive discounted massages and beauty treatments, while the TSpa (closed Monday) offers 90-minute sessions in a hydrotherapy pool, a Finnish sauna, and a Turkish steam bath for €29. Friendly and attentive staff serve excellent breakfasts, refreshments, and international cuisine year-round, making this lively hotel a popular gathering spot for locals.

Pros

  • Great views from most rooms
  • Free parking
  • Outstanding service

Cons

  • 2 km (1¼ miles) from port
  • Spa facilities can get busy
  • Constant bustle in public areas
Via Dei Giudicati 66, Cagliari, 09131, Italy
070-47400
Hotel Details
207 rooms
Free Breakfast

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