Featured Hotels

Hotel Palazzo Abadessa

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.

Castel Pergine

Castel Pergine

Pergine Valsugana, Trento, Italy

Above a small town (once a Roman settlement) east of Trento, this medieval castle stands in large wooded grounds: 'a marvellous setting'.

Villa Las Tronas

Villa Las Tronas

Alghero, Sardinia, Italy

Until the 1940s a holiday home of the Italian royal family, this rectangular pink 19th-century villa retains a 'charming air of gently fading elegance', says its nominator.

Hotel Montecristo

Hotel Montecristo

Marina Di Campo, Livorno, Italy

La Calcina

La Calcina

Venice, Veneto, Italy

John Ruskin stayed in this pensione on the Dorsoduro in 1877. Now owned by Marc Sibuet and Regina Segre Amar, who promise 'discreet service and peace', it faces the Giudecca canal.

Villa Ducale

Villa Ducale

Taormina, Sicily, Italy

'Our favourite small hotel in the world,' said one GHG reader after his fourth visit. 'Its position, above the town, gives it the feel of a private hideaway.

Dimora Bolsone

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.

Hotel Pergola Residence

Hotel Pergola Residence

Algund, South Tyrol, Italy

Designed by renowned architect Matteo Thun, Hotel Pergola Residence is set on a hill 3 km from the ski and nature resort of Merano, but hiking trails depart staight from the hotel too.

Pensione Accademia – Villa Maravege

Pensione Accademia – Villa Maravege

Venice, Veneto, Italy

A 17th-century villa which was the Russian consulate when Venice was an independent republic, this well-known pensione has a 'super position' by a side canal, near the Grand Canal at the Accademia bridge.

Pensione Bencista

Pensione Bencista

Fiesole, Tuscany, Italy

Ever-popular, Simone Simoni's 'blissfully quiet' pensione in a residential area on a hilltop just north-west of Florence represents 'amazing value', say its devotees.

Villa Sarah

Villa Sarah

Capri, Amalfi Coast, Italy

Once the summertime day-trippers have left, Capri becomes a different place: it has 'charm, beauty, many fabulous sights'.

Hotel Cenobio dei Dogi

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.

Albergo Bad Dreikirchen

Albergo Bad Dreikirchen

Barbiano, Bolzano, Italy

High above the Isarco valley between Bressanone and Bolzano, this hamlet consists of le tre chiese, three curious little attached medieval churches and this unspoilt 14th-century chalet, now a modest hotel.

Villa Brunella

Villa Brunella

Capri, Amalfi Coast, Italy

A bit of a walk from Capri's small main square, Piazza Umberto, in a pleasant residential area, this small modern villa is 'stylish, efficient and vertiginous', says a visitor this year.

Hotel Marlet

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 Casa Barca

Hotel Casa Barca

Malcesine, Verona, Italy

'We were delighted by this hotel which offered exceptional service given the relatively modest price.'

Masseria San Domenico

Masseria San Domenico

Savelletri Di Fasano, Puglia, Italy

A former watchtower for the Knights of Malta, dating back to the 15th century, has been turned into this five-star deluxe resort.

Hotel Portoghesi

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.

Romantik Hotel Villa Novecento

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

Hotel Santa Caterina

Hotel Santa Caterina

Amalfi, Amalfi Coast, Italy

This hotel, set in an art deco villa on Amalfi drive, offers a genteel, old-fashioned charm, and has been in the same family since it opened as a hotel with six rooms in 1904.

Hotel Marincanto

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).

Hotel la Foresteria Planeta

Hotel la Foresteria Planeta

Menfi, Sicily, Italy

Owned by the Planeta family wine producer, this modern, purpose-built hotel stands amid vines and olive trees in southwest Sicily.

HB Aosta Hotel

HB Aosta Hotel

Aosta, Aosta Valley, Italy

Ten minutes away from the cable car which takes you to Pila ski resort in 20 minutes, this modern and recently refurbished hotel offers 'a pleasant stay, with excellent and helpful staff', according to a recent visitor.

Villa Abbazia

Villa Abbazia

Follina, Treviso, Italy

Owned by the 'hands-on' Zanon De Marchi family, this 'wonderful' hotel (Relais & Chateaux) is in a village in the foothills of the Dolomites, amid the vineyards of Prosecco.

Albergo Al Sole

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'.

Villa Le Barone

Villa Le Barone

Panzano-In-Chianti, Tuscany, Italy

This small Tuscan hilltop hotel, much loved by Guide readers over many years, has been owned by the famous Della Robbia family since the 16th century.

Monastero Santa Rosa

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.

Oltre Il Giardino

Oltre Il Giardino

Venice, Veneto, Italy

Owned and managed by Lorenzo Muner, Oltre Il Giardino is set in the San Polo area of Venice, just a few steps from the Church of Frari and 15 minutes from St Mark's Square.

Belmond Hotel Caruso

Belmond Hotel Caruso

Ravello, Amalfi Coast, Italy

The highlight of this 11th-century restored palace is the infinity pool – heated to a warm temperature year-round, and located at the highest point in Ravello, it has incredible views of the Amalfi coast.

Hotel Colombina

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.'

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.'