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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.

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 Monna Lisa
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
In the city centre, this Renaissance palace is now a 'beautiful and gracious' hotel with 'stunning' lounges filled with antiques and art treasures, and neo-classical drawings and sculpture by Giovanni Duprè, an ancestor of the present owners.

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 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.

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.

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.'

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.

Hotel Sonnenhof
Kuens, Bolzano, Italy
'It remains a gem, loved by all who visit it' said the original nominators of the Schrott family's chalet-style hotel, in the 'very beautiful' Passeier / Passiria valley

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.

Crossing Condotti
Rome, Lazio, Italy
This chic little boutique hotel, which calls itself 'Rooms in Rome', is managed by Marco Fiduli. Just off the elegant via dei Condotti, and close to the lively Piazza di Spagna, it was opened by its Sicilian owners in 2008.

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.

Teatro di Pompeo
Rome, Lazio, Italy
You can see the remains of Pompey's theatre (55BC) in the breakfast room/bar of this small hotel run by the Cavarocchi-Mignoni family.

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.

Romantik Hotel Villa Pagoda
Nervi, Liguria, Italy

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.

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.

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 Casa Barca
Malcesine, Verona, Italy
'We were delighted by this hotel which offered exceptional service given the relatively modest price.'

Hotel Ai Reali
Venice, Veneto, Italy
A 17th-century former palace refurbished into a luxury hotel in 2013, Hotel Ai Reali is set on a quiet canal between the Rialto and Piazza San Marco.

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.

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.

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.

Palazzo Avino
Ravello, Amalfi Coast, Italy
High on a cliff, the pink 12th-century palace of the Sasso family, now a 'very fine hotel', has 'spellbinding views' from its terrace over the Amalfi coast.

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.

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 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).

Albergo Pietrasanta
Pietrasanta, Tuscany, Italy
This small town (famous for its marble sculptures), with wooded hills behind and sea stretching out in front, is a 30-minute train ride north of Lucca.

La Residenza
Rome, Lazio, Italy
'A real bargain for Rome', 'superbly located', this old-established B&B hotel is just off Via Veneto, not far from the Borghese Gardens.

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'.
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.'


