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Monastero Santa Rosa
Conca Dei Marini, Amalfi Coast, Italy
A former monastery dating from the 17th century, this luxury boutique hotel has been sympathetically restored by owner Bianca Sharma; features such as vaulted celings and wooden shutters on the windows remain, but rooms are fully-furnished with antiques hand-picked by Bianca herself.

Hotel Tornabuoni Beacci
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
'Excellently located', this 'beautifully kept' B&B hotel has been run for many years by its owners, the Bechi family.

Hotel Scalinata di Spagna
Rome, Lazio, Italy
The location of this quaint and charming hotel could not be bettered – right next to the Spanish Steps.

Hotel Casci
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Hotel Casci isn't fancy, but considering the location (150m from Florence Cathedral) the rates are very reasonable and the owners, the Lombardi family, pride themselves on being some of the friendliest hoteliers in town.

Villa Cimbrone
Ravello, Amalfi Coast, Italy
You need to be fit to stay at Villa Cimbrone. If you can”t afford to arrive by helicopter, you approach by a 15-minute uphill walk through the pedestrian zone on Ravello”s steep hillside (your luggage travels in a small truck).

Luna Convento
Amalfi, Amalfi Coast, Italy
Run for many years as a hotel by the Barbaro family, this former medieval convent, founded by St Francis of Assisi in 1222, has long been popular with Guide readers.

Hotel Hermitage
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Overlooking the Arno, between the Ponte Vecchio and the Uffizi, this 'very peaceful' B&B hotel has 'marvellous views of the duomo'.

Hotel Marincanto
Positano, Amalfi Coast, Italy
'Wholeheartedly recommended' by Guide readers, this elegant four-star B&B hotel is on six floors, with lovely terraces and splendid views ('even from the bathrooms'), and located high above the sea (there are 300 steps down to lovely Incanto beach).

Loggiato dei Serviti
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Much loved by Guide readers, Rodolfo Gattai's B&B is in 'one of Florence's loveliest squares', 'easily reached from all directions.'

Hotel Flora
Venice, Veneto, Italy
'Quiet, even by local standards', the Romanelli family's B&B hotel has long been loved by Guide readers.

Chalet Portillo
Selva Di Val Gardena, Bolzano, Italy
On the edge of this Dolomite resort (Wolkenstein in Gröden in German) at the foot of the impressive Sella massif, this 'superb hotel', renovated last in 2013, is run by its owner, Carlo Senoner (a skiing world champion at Portillo, Chile, 1966), with his wife, son and daughter.

Albergo Al Sole
Asolo, Treviso, Italy
Once a bolt hole for wealthy Venetians escaping the summer heat (plus Robert Browning, Freya Stark, Igor Stravinsky et al.), this charming little medieval hill town in the Veneto is known as 'the town of a hundred horizons'.

Hotel Marlet
Solda, Bolzano, Italy
High above the road, on the far side of the village (Sulden in German), this chalet-style hotel has fine views to the glacier and the Ortler range of mountains.

Hotel Villa Cipriani
Asolo, Italy
In a small town in the foothills of the Dolomites (excellent for visiting the Palladian villas) stands this 'wonderful' hotel.

Hotel Cenobio dei Dogi
Camogli, Liguria, Italy
'We cannot think of a nicer, better-run seaside hotel,' says a devotee of this large hotel, built on the site of a villa once owned by the aristocratic Dogi family.

Hotel Lord Byron
Rome, Lazio, Italy
On the north side of the Borghese Gardens, this luxury hotel is decorated in Art Deco style, with jewel tones, period details and floor-length curtains.

Hotel Colombina
Venice, Veneto, Italy
'One of the attractions of this gem,' write its nominators, 'is its location on a junction of canals just behind the Doge's Palace.'

Villa Sangiovese
Panzano-In-Chianti, Tuscany, Italy
On the corner of the tiny square of this small, unspoilt Tuscan town stands Anne-Marie and Ueli Bleuler-Staerkle's hotel; from the back it commands a 'tremendous view of distant hills and mountains'.

Suite della Vite
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Suite Dellavite is not a hotel, but instead a centrally-located collection of seven different studio apartments, most of which are spacious and feature kitchenettes with fridges.

Hotel Due Torri
Rome, Lazio, Italy
'Near Piazza Navona and within walking distance of all the sights (we didn't use a taxi the whole time we were in Rome), this centrally located hotel is on a quiet little street and I could sleep at night with my window open,' writes a visitor.

Romantik Hotel Villa Novecento
Courmayeur, Aosta Valley, Italy
The Cavaliere family's hotel is in the heart of the Italian Alps, and overlooks Mount Blanc. It's a reconstruction of a 20th-century alpine villa – every room is named after a year – and is old-fashioned in feel, with antique furniture, polished floors and period paintings

La Minerva
Capri, Amalfi Coast, Italy
Located in the centre of Capri but surrounded by beautiful landscaped gardens, nearly all of the rooms at this peaceful family-owned and run boutique hotel have sea views and terraces or balconies.

Dimora Bolsone
Gordone Riviera, Lombardy, Italy
Set in a 15th-century stone manor house on a hillside ten minutes' drive above Lake Garda and offering 'spectacular views of the lake', this hotel prizes tranquillity above all else – even eschewing the hum of air-conditoning for antique fans and minibars for a civilized self-service bar.

Romantik Hotel Villa Cheta Elite
Acquafredda Di Maratea, Lombardy, Italy
In this 'old-fashioned summer resort' on the dramatic north Tyrrhenian coast, this 18th-century 'Liberty-style' building stands in lush grounds.

Seven Rooms Villadorata
Noto, Sicily, Italy
'Quite simply, one of the best small hotels we have stayed in.'

Hotel Portoghesi
Rome, Lazio, Italy
'One of the best hotels (for the price) that we have stayed in,' says a visitor. The Sagnotti family's palazzo,a hotel for over 150 years, is within walking distance of most of the main attractions.

Villa Belvedere
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
With 'stunning views' over Florence and the surrounding hills, this family friendly hotel 'couldn't be faulted' by a visitor.

Hotel Palazzo Abadessa
Venice, Veneto, Italy
Set in the quiet Cannaregio district, this 16th-century Baroque palace, formerly an aristocratic family home, boasts gorgeous, individually-decorated rooms and suites with frescoed ceilings, 18th-century antique furniture, handmade silk wallpaper and Murano chandeliers.

Relais Uffizi
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
By the Uffizi Gallery, Elisabetta Matucci's B&B is a 15th-century building in a little pedestrianised street (reached under an ancient arch) off the Piazza della Signoria.

Ca' Pisani Hotel
Venice, Veneto, Italy
In a relatively quiet part of the city, by the Accademia, this 14th-century palazzo is part of the Design Hotels group.
Hilltop villas, castles, B&Bs, boutique hotels, palazzi Some people visit Italy in order to explore its history through its museums and ancient ruins; others spend weeks taking in the splendid art. Or you may wish to centre your trip around the fantastic regional food and wine on offer, or just relax on a beach. For others the splendour of cities such as Verona and Venice brings them back again and again. Whatever your reason, when it comes to planning your holiday you will find we have a great selection of independently reviewed hotels to choose from. We hope readers will nominate their favourites too; the more feedback we get from you our readers, the more reliable and comprehensive our selection will be. We like this tribute from the owner of Il Castello, Certaldo Alto, near Florence: 'I am happy we are in the Guide. What I appreciate most is the kind of guests the Guide directs to our hotel. Very nice persons that look exactly for what we can offer.'


