Food, art, architecture, wine, coffee, fashion - Italy does it all extremely well. It is also blessed with stunning natural beauty. Visiting Italy is all about immersing yourself in the Italian spirit of living well. Don't rush around ticking boxes. Ponder, touch, taste and enjoy! The best places to stay in Italy are invested in this spirit of living well. From converted farms in the rolling Tuscan hills ideal for a family escape to chic boutiques on the island of Capri, made for lovers, there's something for everyone here.
The 'Eternal City', Rome has been a place of pilgrimage since the Middle Ages, both for those journeying to the headquarters of Catholicism and travellers in search of beautiful art and architecture. Rome is home to a number of the world's great museums and art collections, but Rome's collections don't just fill the museums, they also decorate the piazzas and the public spaces. Some of the most incredible relics are the ruins of ancient Rome, the Colosseum, the Forum and the Pantheon.
Naples (the birthplace of pizza) with its incredible bay and views of Vesuvius is and fashionable, beautiful, un-touristy Milan, are two of Italy's other great city break destinations. Naples is vibrant and frenetic rather than elegant and still has an impressive collection of Roman ruins, plus of course, it's close to Pompeii and Herculaneum. Milan, on the other hand, has world-class sights and is also a financial capital.
Then, of course, there's Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance and for many the gateway to Tuscany. One of the world's most beautiful cities, Florence is packed with wonderful art and architecture on a grand scale. Michelangelo, Botticelli and Leonardo da Vinci have helped adorn the piazzas and palaces of Florence. Beyond the beauty of the city is the sunny, terracotta beauty of the Tuscan hills and Siena, Pisa, Montepulciano and San Gimignano.
That's before you consider the natural beauty of the Lakes Region, the Amalfi Coast, Sardinia, the Cinque Terre or Capri. And the magic of Venice… It appears that the real challenge of planning your trip to Italy is choosing from too many incredibly promising destinations.
Given that it's constantly a tourist hotspot, so be sure to book ahead if you want to guarantee yourself a room in one of the best places to stay in Italy.
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Tuscany
A countryside retreat in Cerreto Guidi, surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. Rooms pair natural materials with Tuscan charm. Relax by the pool, sip local wines, and enjoy hearty Italian meals. A calm base for exploring Tuscany’s art, food, and rolling hills.
Tuscany (Tuscany)
Rustic, restored barn turned charming B&B. Elegant bedrooms feature wooden floors and handmade furniture. Breakfast is an elaborate spread, catering to all requirements. Relax by the pool whilst day dreaming over the Tuscan hills. Serene location from which to visit the regional historic cities.
Veneto
This hotel occupies a stately, sixteenth-century Venetian villa of Palladian origin close to Treviso airport. Verdant gardens surround the hotel, whose elegant guestrooms feature period-style furnishings and original heritage details. Cool off in the pretty outdoor swimming pool after a day trip.
Veneto (Veneto)
An enchanting farm stay hidden in the valleys of Northern Italy. The rooms and independent apartments exude a timeless rustic-chic charm with exposed beams and terracotta tiles. With spectacular gardens, poolside lounging and heartfelt hospitality, it's an idyllic getaway in a picturesque spot.
Lazio (Frascati)
A luxury hotel set just outside Rome oozing elegance. Decorated with original frescos and Ciampelli paintings, the property feels rich in history. There's an honest bar, an outdoor pool and access to a spa and golf club. A well-priced option for those who want a quiet base to explore fro
Lazio (La Giustiniana)
A gorgeous hotel in a 12th-century castle. Exquisite rooms feature frescoes, terracotta tiles and parquet floors, four poster beds and lavish furnishings. Original chapel, pool, spa and Mediterranean garden. Excellent traditional cuisine. Perfect for a romantic weekend near the sights of Rome.
Lombardy
A renovated private estate set amid 5 hectares of beautiful landscaped gardens and parkland, offering guests outdoor pool, modern restaurant, wellness centre plus pitch & putt golf area. Rooms are elegant and comfortable with stunning views. A country hideaway with easy access to Lake Como.
Lombardy (Villa Guardia)
Tucked into the countryside near Como, this 15th-century villa blends rustic charm with understated elegance. Interiors feature original beams, vintage furniture, and soothing contemporary hues. There's daily yoga, scenic hikes, and local cuisine served in stunning historic spaces.
Sicily (Sicily)
This luxury, four-star hotel is located in a heritage building in Linguaglossa, Sicily. Rooms are simply dressed in a soft palette with local textiles; the best suites boast stunning frescoes and a private terrace. Dine at the gourmet restaurant before a sleek spa treatment. A quietly elegant hotel.
Sicily
Wonderfully spacious and modern self-catering apartments and rooms in a pretty valley location. Each sleeps 2-7, has polished floors, lots of natural light, white washed walls, and huge bathrooms. On-site chef, sparkling pool, magnificent gardens. Ideal for families and groups.
Puglia (Monopoli)
A charming owner-managed Trulli B&B set in a tranquil corner of rural Puglia. Offering just three rooms, this is an intimate stay. Each room comes in its own conical-shaped building and is packed with original features. The garden houses a lovely pool. Perfect to rent out with friends or family.
Puglia (Puglia)
A beautifully restored palazzo in the heart of Poggiardo. Guests can expect high ceilings, frescoes, glittering chandeliers, sleek furnishings, and modern art in rooms that evoke quiet luxury. With a leafy terrace, an inviting pool, and stylish bar, it's the perfect spot for a chic Italian retreat.
Rome (Via Veneto)
A stylish B&B well positioned close to the Spanish Steps. Elegant rooms and suites boast original features, high ceilings, and a fresh modern style. An indulgent breakfast is served and hands-on staff are every-friendly. A well-priced city crashpad to explore ancient Rome from.
Rome (Ripa)
An elegant hotel tucked away in enviably quiet gardens. Baroque inspired interiors give a regal air to the rooms, complete with decadent headboards and rich fabrics. Indulgent breakfasts are a great start to a days exploring. Well located within easy reach of many of the main attractions.