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Our stay was great. We were given a room on the 6th floor with a balcony view. After having stayed in some other hotels in Italy, this was quite a pleasant experience. The room is quite spacious and this was the first hotel among the 3 in Italy that had coffee available in the room as well as a kettle! 2 nespresso capsules are complimentary on the first night as well a...

The majority of reviews on Agoda say that for a quick stay, this is the go-to hotel which provides a comfortable stay/service/access to get around town. My mother and I dreaded the almost unanimous "small bathroom" comment, but decided to forgo the fact and ended up booking our stay there anyway. Arriving in Milan, we immediately got into a taxi and asked to be taken t...

We never stayed in mandarin oriental Milan so we keep it out of selection. This property is only behind four Seasons Hotel and far better than bvlgari hotel( which offer best sweet tea in lobby ). Room is very clean but still too many dusts in air. Maybe carpet need wash instead vacuum due frequently use. Bar are full of complimentary drink and it helps. Shower is la...

We were a couple that stayed here 4 nights in October. The location was perfect. All major attractions are within walking distance and only a 10 minute walk to the Termini. The staff were incredibly nice and helpful. They gave great advice on restaurants and directions around the city. They lent us a phone charger since ours from the US was not compatible. The ro...

Was very impressed with C-Hotels Ambasciatori, we got a really great deal and I wasn't expecting the hotel to be as fantastic as it was for the cheap price we got, the location was perfect just a 10 min walk into the heart of Florence and there was also a parking garage directly under the hotel which was perfect for us as we were doing an Italy road trip, the price for...

Great location close to termini station which locates the metro and trains connects to other parts of Italy, City buses also stops near the hotel, easy to travel around rome. Rooms are clean and spacious, Every staff here is friendly and helpful. Breakfast provided is another highlight, its provided FREE, and yet the quality is much better then expected.

located only 5 min walk from the termini(main train station in rome)which is quite convenient when leaving from rome to other cities. staying in the termini area will save you quite some money for taxi or bus fare. room is nice and clean, although like all hotels i stayed in italy, all smelled like maldew. i guess it has something to do with their weather. for the p...

The hotel may not be located in the greatest part of the city but it is a very central location with the the train station to the airport across the road from the hotel. I had booked a junior suite for my stay which was satisfactory, although the floor was neither carpet nor wooden flooring but a strange black plastic material which was the softest thing I had ever wa...

My husband and I stayed 8 nights at the Rome Times Hotel. I searched endlessly online to find a hotel in our budget that was a short walk from many iconic Rome locations and museums, and had a breakfast option. The modern look and feel was also important to me. I was pleasantly surprised to find our room had a king bed and rain shower in the bathroom. I've stayed i...

Fantastic location within 10/15min walk to Trevi fountain, Coliseum or Venezia. Also close to a few good restaurants. Hotel is well decorated and clean, modern but classy. It truely lives up to its name! Room is big for central Rome standard. Nice personalized welcome gift too. Staff always willing to help. Love the fact I can control the in-room temperature too, which...

We began and ended our tour of Italy at this hotel. When we returned we were welcomed back as cherished guests. The staff at this hotel rushed to take our luggage and gave us a tour of the hotel and our room upon arrival. They were so incredibly friendly with directions and recommendations for local food and attractions. The rooms were spacious and clean with beautiful...

We were happy with our choice of hotel, it ticked many boxes with only some very minor cons. We would be happy to stay here again! Pros: - very friendly and professional staff who gave us a warm welcome, from the reception, bell boy to bar staff as well. - we were happy to receive 2 complimentary drinks at the bar for our honeymoon. - comfortable bed and pillows. ...

We are on the way back to Singapore from Venice. Our last night in Rome. The room is large and comfortable. We can buy food from the supermarket and warm them up at the Terrace on the 2nd Floor. There is ample juices in the refrigerator. Many restaurants around the place. Only 10 minutes walking distance to the Roma Termini. Then the express train to the airport. Reall...

Hotel Veneto was by far my most 3 comfortable nights stay in Florence . The only sad side, having to walk about 5-7mins from the Firenze Santa Maria Novella railway station (Florence railway station.) With it crackly tiny road, pulling my heavy luggage to this hotel was a real killing moment. But upon arriving to my room, from the tired face becomes happy face. The h...

Great location 3 blocks from train station/Metro station. Many sidewalk/inside restaurants in the area as well as a store down block for snacks and wine. Hotel breakfast for 14e is not worth it. Don’t count on English TV stations. Take corkscrew & wash cloths (not provided in Europe) and power converter as hotel doesn’t have any to lend. I’d also take extra Splenda & u...

Good breakfast options and good recommendations for dinner. Best dinner we had while in Italy. They made our reservations also. Would definitely stay at Hotel Bisanzio again. They can also arrange for a private tour to Murano cheaper than Viator/GetYourGuide, etc. AND get you a viewing/demonstration of the glass blowing. The owner of the hotel had his collection ...

Spent three nights here over Valentine's and both agreed the hotel was located in the nicest part of Rome. All the well known places of interest were within comfortable walking distance and we had our best meals only hundreds of yards from the hotel. The staff were very friendly, accommodating and helpful and our trip would definitely not have been as enjoyable withou...

Hotel Diana Roma Rooftop Garden is THE BEST hotel, ever. When I first arrived in Rome, this is the first hotel which I stayed in, for 4 nights. I wanted to extend my stay here, but they were fully-booked so I had to leave. The views from the rooftop garden of this hotel are simply breathtaking. And that makes up for the not-so-impressive views from some of the bedroo...

First time here in Italy. When I came across this hotel, I thought good price and the pictures made the hotel look very trendy, clean and a trendy place to be. It didn’t disappoint. Very clean. Staff extremely helpful and friendly. Room was very clean, hip & trendy. A complimentary breakfast was spot on!! I even tried their laundry services, that you pay for. I though...
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My wife, my 9 month old son and I were traveling from Lake Como back to NYC with a pit stop in Milan on the way home. My business partner recommended this hotel and we booked the Family Room. My goodness it was the best hotel we have stayed in, in quite a long time so I would easily recommend it to anyone who stays in Milan. The room was huge, the staff was incredib...

I’ve travelled to Italy before and found the star rating system never really applied but Hotel Artemide was very much a surprise. The beds were super comfortable, bathroom the biggest I’ve seen in Italy. The WiFi was probably the best I’ve had in a hotel anywhere. Staff were super friendly and the location is fantastic. Very close to a metro that gets you to the main s...

Spacious clean room and nice bathroom. The massage bed is not strong but your body will appreciates it after a long day. A plus point for this hotel. Service and facilities are great too. We love the breakfast choices; the best for our trip. Lots of varieties compare to other hotels in Italy.

From the hotel to the train station/main water bus stop is about a 10-minute walk and there's also a water bus stop (Tre Archi) right outside of the hotel. It is away from the busy area but at the same time only a few minutes from the street with supermarkets. There's also a street where local people go eat close by, about two water bus stations (OrtO) from the Tre Arc...
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Camping Village Roma exceeded expectations. Attractively laid out, including the solar heated outdoor swimming pool set in well kept landscaping. The restaurant is a pleasant place for steak and a cool beer in the evening, after touring Rome's splendours! It would be a great place for anyone in a 'tourer' but I stayed in a 'bungalow superior', which was cleary very new...
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This was a very misleading hotel name. There was a decent bed, but no thought of breakfast included, and when I questioned the proprietor, he just shrugged his shoulders. The positive here was that they stayed up until 12:30am to recieve us. The downside was the very dicey neighborhood, there was no bathroom in one of the rooms, and no running water in the other room. ...

They were really nice at sant Lorenzo guest house . The guy on charge helped me all the time even before I arrive to Rome. He gave me all the indications to get to the hostel and he was really nice! We got sangria for free at night and breakfast :) we were listen to music and partying with other people and I got a great time . Rooms were clean and bathroom as well! Cl...

We stayed with our one year old daughter in a private double bed room (not the one shown in the picture). Small room but quite comfortable for our short stay. Within easy walking distance to Roma Termini and all other attractions in Rome. Mr Walter is a very helpful man. We would recommend this guesthouse for anyone who has a budget and looks for value of money for a s...

Probably the best place to stay if you’re on a budget. For me the whole hostel could need a little bit more attention, especially the outside area and the common room, as it could look a lot more cozy but then again some people prefer that kind of environment. The rooms are very basic - I was in a mixed dorm and there were 4 bunk beds, and that’s it. Beds do shake and ...

Finding the building was near impossible. We were unable to call the number the hotel had listed as their contact number. We kept getting "the number you have called has not responded". Luckily, we came at a time where someone was cleaning up the rooms, and they let us in. The person cleaning then escorted us a few blocks away to another "office". We then were ask...

We booked in the hotel (not hostel). Only 20 minutes bus ride to Venice Sta Lucia. Bus ride comes with the 24-, 48-, 72- hour boat pass. Hotel sells the boat/bus pass and it accepts credit card, which is very convenient as many hotels in Italy accept only cash for tourist/ occupancy tax. Has very large lounge where you can wait for your train or bus to another city. ...

I booked Andavenice a month out from my first solo trip to Venice Italy. I had booked another hostel when I noticed Andavenice had recently opened. It was half the price if my original choice do I decided to give it a go. Boy did I make the right choice! I stayed for a full week in the women's six bed dorm. It was spacious, clean, modern, and air conditioned. The...

I have been in many places, this hotel is best so far, staff and cleanliness. you really will forget some angry Italians which you met during the day and your see beautiful Itlaians (staff) when you get back to the hotel. I recommend as 5 stars hotel, I don't care about TV or somebody open the door for you and another one close it. Love and I will recomened it always. ...

Hostel Mancini is a good choice for people with little budget and heavy luggage, since it is pretty close to Napoli Centrale, but it's on the 2nd floor so you'd better not focus on your feet all the time. The district is not particularly dangerous, because it is in Napoli! It just looks the same dangerous compared with other cities in Italy. The hostel owner is a nice...

perfect, from the beginning until the end! just so you know, we basically did not go to venice island just to stay in Jolly camp in town! we are also planning to go back to italy, just to stay there more days! Its everything so clean, beautiful and comfortable! Lovely place!!!!

The room was quite big and clean. The host was very helpful. It was close to the train/bus station and supermarket. Agoda messed up the booking by just booking a double bed for 2 adults and 2 kids but the host offered us a triple room. He also let us keep our luggage for the whole day after check out. There were two bathrooms among 4 rooms but it was always available ...

The people they received were wonderful. Very friendly and welcoming. They allowed me to cook at night and lent me a hair dryer. I felt very cold at night because there is no heater in the room. I also had a hard time getting to and from the hotel because I don't have a car, it's 10 km away from the city and the bus didn't pass the road while I waited. In conclusion, i...

The location is the best, just 2 ferry stops to St Marco. Great view. The bed is comfy and clean with individual socket and lamp (though a bit dim). Storage space is nice if u prepare a lock like every other traveler. The common area is of friendly design and setting. Staff is all friendly and extremely helpful. The only weakness is no kitchen and there is one sink in ...

不用十分鐘便可步行到火車站 去市中心都是十分鐘路程 方便的 廚房用具不太充足,建議不煮食為佳。 只有兩個廁所,但算清潔。 Less than 10mins to the Train station, easy to go to the city centre actually. Location is good. Only 2 washroom shared and the kitchen is lack of cooking utensils. Helpful staff which I need to say a big thank you. Thank you so much.

The hostel is very centrally located. It has amazing view of Mount Etna from the rooftop terrace. The female dorm room is spacious and clean and has curtain for each bed for privacy. Lockers available in the room. The staff was very helpful, friendly and are nice people. The breakfast was amazing. The kitchen is well equipped. The female toilet and bathroom was aver...

I absolutely loved this place! It was a little hard locating it but I asked around and got to the place. The owner is a very nice person and he was nice enough to let me leave my stuff inside while I explored Rome during the day before taking my flight and also helped me print out some stuff I needed for my flight. Would definitely stay again if I have the chance.

Was here for the SIGEP exhibition in Rimini. I didnt see a 3 star hotel here. More to an inn or maybe a 1 or 2 star hotel. Room was very small and basic. Breakfast was great, loved their freshly baked croissants. The service was great, the host helped me a lot. Allowed for late checkout and even helped me find a box and tape for me. If i return here, it would be solel...

The hostal has an amazing lake view in common area we could have breakfast with stunning view. Staff was really nice its worth to try Saturday bbq for 12 euros very good and if you book before 7 pm you get s free drink! the breakfast was really poor though .
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Our stay was great. We were given a room on the 6th floor with a balcony view. After having stayed in some other hotels in Italy, this was quite a pleasant experience. The room is quite spacious and this was the first hotel among the 3 in Italy that had coffee available in the room as well as a kettle! 2 nespresso capsules are complimentary on the first night as well a...

The majority of reviews on Agoda say that for a quick stay, this is the go-to hotel which provides a comfortable stay/service/access to get around town. My mother and I dreaded the almost unanimous "small bathroom" comment, but decided to forgo the fact and ended up booking our stay there anyway. Arriving in Milan, we immediately got into a taxi and asked to be taken t...

We were a couple that stayed here 4 nights in October. The location was perfect. All major attractions are within walking distance and only a 10 minute walk to the Termini. The staff were incredibly nice and helpful. They gave great advice on restaurants and directions around the city. They lent us a phone charger since ours from the US was not compatible. The ro...

Was very impressed with C-Hotels Ambasciatori, we got a really great deal and I wasn't expecting the hotel to be as fantastic as it was for the cheap price we got, the location was perfect just a 10 min walk into the heart of Florence and there was also a parking garage directly under the hotel which was perfect for us as we were doing an Italy road trip, the price for...

Great location close to termini station which locates the metro and trains connects to other parts of Italy, City buses also stops near the hotel, easy to travel around rome. Rooms are clean and spacious, Every staff here is friendly and helpful. Breakfast provided is another highlight, its provided FREE, and yet the quality is much better then expected.

located only 5 min walk from the termini(main train station in rome)which is quite convenient when leaving from rome to other cities. staying in the termini area will save you quite some money for taxi or bus fare. room is nice and clean, although like all hotels i stayed in italy, all smelled like maldew. i guess it has something to do with their weather. for the p...

The hotel may not be located in the greatest part of the city but it is a very central location with the the train station to the airport across the road from the hotel. I had booked a junior suite for my stay which was satisfactory, although the floor was neither carpet nor wooden flooring but a strange black plastic material which was the softest thing I had ever wa...

My husband and I stayed 8 nights at the Rome Times Hotel. I searched endlessly online to find a hotel in our budget that was a short walk from many iconic Rome locations and museums, and had a breakfast option. The modern look and feel was also important to me. I was pleasantly surprised to find our room had a king bed and rain shower in the bathroom. I've stayed i...

Fantastic location within 10/15min walk to Trevi fountain, Coliseum or Venezia. Also close to a few good restaurants. Hotel is well decorated and clean, modern but classy. It truely lives up to its name! Room is big for central Rome standard. Nice personalized welcome gift too. Staff always willing to help. Love the fact I can control the in-room temperature too, which...

We began and ended our tour of Italy at this hotel. When we returned we were welcomed back as cherished guests. The staff at this hotel rushed to take our luggage and gave us a tour of the hotel and our room upon arrival. They were so incredibly friendly with directions and recommendations for local food and attractions. The rooms were spacious and clean with beautiful...

We were happy with our choice of hotel, it ticked many boxes with only some very minor cons. We would be happy to stay here again! Pros: - very friendly and professional staff who gave us a warm welcome, from the reception, bell boy to bar staff as well. - we were happy to receive 2 complimentary drinks at the bar for our honeymoon. - comfortable bed and pillows. ...

Great location 3 blocks from train station/Metro station. Many sidewalk/inside restaurants in the area as well as a store down block for snacks and wine. Hotel breakfast for 14e is not worth it. Don’t count on English TV stations. Take corkscrew & wash cloths (not provided in Europe) and power converter as hotel doesn’t have any to lend. I’d also take extra Splenda & u...

Good breakfast options and good recommendations for dinner. Best dinner we had while in Italy. They made our reservations also. Would definitely stay at Hotel Bisanzio again. They can also arrange for a private tour to Murano cheaper than Viator/GetYourGuide, etc. AND get you a viewing/demonstration of the glass blowing. The owner of the hotel had his collection ...

Hotel Diana Roma Rooftop Garden is THE BEST hotel, ever. When I first arrived in Rome, this is the first hotel which I stayed in, for 4 nights. I wanted to extend my stay here, but they were fully-booked so I had to leave. The views from the rooftop garden of this hotel are simply breathtaking. And that makes up for the not-so-impressive views from some of the bedroo...

First time here in Italy. When I came across this hotel, I thought good price and the pictures made the hotel look very trendy, clean and a trendy place to be. It didn’t disappoint. Very clean. Staff extremely helpful and friendly. Room was very clean, hip & trendy. A complimentary breakfast was spot on!! I even tried their laundry services, that you pay for. I though...

I’ve travelled to Italy before and found the star rating system never really applied but Hotel Artemide was very much a surprise. The beds were super comfortable, bathroom the biggest I’ve seen in Italy. The WiFi was probably the best I’ve had in a hotel anywhere. Staff were super friendly and the location is fantastic. Very close to a metro that gets you to the main s...

Spacious clean room and nice bathroom. The massage bed is not strong but your body will appreciates it after a long day. A plus point for this hotel. Service and facilities are great too. We love the breakfast choices; the best for our trip. Lots of varieties compare to other hotels in Italy.

From the hotel to the train station/main water bus stop is about a 10-minute walk and there's also a water bus stop (Tre Archi) right outside of the hotel. It is away from the busy area but at the same time only a few minutes from the street with supermarkets. There's also a street where local people go eat close by, about two water bus stations (OrtO) from the Tre Arc...

This hotel is amazing. The details through the hotel are spot on. The photos do not do the hotel justice, it is better. The room had everything, nothing out of place, nothing even slightly wrong. From the moment you walk in you are always greeted with friendly helpful staff at reception, around the hotel and in the dinning room. Nothing was too much trouble. The locati...

Just come back from a long weekend stay in Milan. Hotel in a good location not far from the Duomo, shops and restaurants. Staff have been great from booking to arrival and then also during our stay. All the staff were very helpful and friendly. Room was very clean and spacious. Would definitely book again.

This hotel was the best thing that happned to us. First, service provided was amazing! Ludovica at the reception desk provided us with the best, five star welcome, check in and concierge information. I would note that she is amazing in her job and hotel should reward her for that. Another two receptionist were exceptional. Stephano and can't remember the other guy's na...

Our family visited Uptown Palace Hotel in Milan, Italy. We had a great experience! Our family of four stayed in a beautiful executive suite that had a view of the gorgeous Duomo Cathedral. Despite the construction cranes hard at work, we had a very beautiful view of the city in our corner position on the 11th floor of the hotel. The front desk staff, quickly expla...

I have been to rome several times and each time I have been disappointed by the upscale boutique hotels I have stayed at (overpriced tiny rooms). I couldn't contain my delight when I arrived at Rome Style Hotel. When i made the booking, the hotel hadn't opened yet so I was simply expected another tiny room in a good location but new. The location is perfect, in a sm...

The Best Western Hotel Bologna near Venice, Italy, is a very good hotel just outside of Venice. It is a 20 minute taxi ride from the airport at a set cost of 35 Euros. The hotel is modern and has efficient and friendly staff. The rooms are quite large with a desk and also a table with two chairs. The bathroom is big with a small walk in shower and a good deep bath a...

Wow :-)!!! Our last night in Italy, I really should have extended my stay at the Yard ! We were staying at the room called "club house", which is huge, and it was my first time to see a HD projector and Onkyo stereo (amplifier)in room ... I should bring my blu-rays :-)The design and decoration are unique, I'm travelling to many countries, but never see any hotel like t...
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We never stayed in mandarin oriental Milan so we keep it out of selection. This property is only behind four Seasons Hotel and far better than bvlgari hotel( which offer best sweet tea in lobby ). Room is very clean but still too many dusts in air. Maybe carpet need wash instead vacuum due frequently use. Bar are full of complimentary drink and it helps. Shower is la...
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My wife, my 9 month old son and I were traveling from Lake Como back to NYC with a pit stop in Milan on the way home. My business partner recommended this hotel and we booked the Family Room. My goodness it was the best hotel we have stayed in, in quite a long time so I would easily recommend it to anyone who stays in Milan. The room was huge, the staff was incredib...

Rome is the first place we start visiting Italy , this hotel brings us a good start. Feel very safe, clean , quiet while at the center of the city . Transportation is very convenient , just right beside bus / metro station . The most important is beside Rome terminal, so we can catch the train to the next destination -Florence, very easy for time -controlling. The br...

I was on my honeymoon with my wife. We went to several cities in Greece and Italy, and this was no doubt the best hotel we stayed in Europe. The room is huge, interior design is beautiful, the bed is incredibly comfortable, the staff were very friendly and helpful. In addition, you get free access to the fully equipped gym and spa facilities. Love this place, and i wou...

Agoda rocks first at all, I have to move the reservation day as I have made a mistake and they help me move it with no charge for the day I needed! n arrival they didn't have this update but gave us a room and ask us to get a copy of the change. Called Agoda in Italy and this gentleman send me the reservation and to the hotel immediately! The hotel is a dream, the loc...

This is the best hotel I ever had ! If you like to stay in a beautiful luxury hotel I'm highly recommend this hotel. The interior deco and room was very unique and feels like you are in the royal place. Breakfast, environment, services are perfect ! Just right next to the centre attraction Piazza San Marco (1 minute walk). Luna Baglioni is exactly behind the Chanel bou...

Jolly President is extremely conveniently located, near the major shopping area of Milan (less than 5 minutes walk) and close to Duomo and Galleria. The staff are friendly and helpful. Good recommendation of shopping destinations and restaurants. Taxi stand right in front of the hotel (always a nightmare to get taxi in Milan so the taxi stand is very handy. Also, t...
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We chose the Excelsior on Lido because it's beach/pool with the easy option to go into Venice....so it's the best of both worlds. The complimentary boat to/from is a real tangible benefit that adds value to the price. The manager, Giorgia, was so helpful to us. She has a great understanding of hospitality and was incredibly professional and kind.

Just returned from our 4 night stay. It was one of the best places i have ever stayed at. Location is amazing, walking distance to all that Rome has to offer. Free parking which helped us as we had a car. Great breakfast with plenty of fresh and yummy options. The room was so big and specious, set out in traditional Italian style and super clean. But the best thing abo...

Lovely Hotel....we had a problem with the AC not working properly in our room. Staying one night but leaving for the airport early morning. Needed a good nights sleep as we were traveling back to the US after 2 weeks in Italy The hotel was immensely apologetic & since they were full that evening the only room left was a beautiful suite on the 3rd floor. Hated to go to ...

Got to Agoda through TripAdvisor. Seemed like an unusual name but was rated really well so we gave it a shot. Down a rather unlikely alley but nice front entrance. They sit you down in a small office to check in and bring you a glass of proseco. Nice. Lots of interesting and quirky art. We had a standard premium room which was nice albeit rather small. Fabulous looking...

I travel extensively & have to say I have a preference for Relais Chateau properties. This hotel is very well positioned & one of the best locations in Rome. The apartments are beautifully decorated & spacious & we stayed in the Marcus Aurelius suite. The real differences of this hotel is the staff, Christine at the front desk was incredible in how she accommodated eve...

Amazing property, staff, food, wine. A fantastic hotel experience. I would suggest not leaving the property, it's too enjoyable and the perfect place to relax. Indoor and outdoor pools, both with amazing views. A spa with a good massage therapist (only one therapist so book in advance). Great wine, food, service, a gym, bike rentals.... Very clean and big rooms, wit...

Wonderful, clean & big hotel room. Location was splendid! We were not able to locate the door of the hotel (Lobby located on 5th level). Signs were not enough to indicate. But once we locate the hotel, we were warmly received by the hotel staff. Our room (suite) has a balcony & overlook the Duomo Milan. Love the hassle free pin code in replacement of keys! Bath...

I booked through the Agoda app and stayed in the junior suite for 3 nights in October 2018. I simply loved everything. You can tell a lot of work went into preparing this place, whether design or technology in the Rooms (the huge mirror in front of the bed is also the tv, and they have portable mobile like phones called Handy with internet and phone line access that yo...

The service was immaculate from the moment we arrived, the room was a little smaller then we had anticipated but was beautiful and had everything we needed. There are lovely touches which do make it feel 5* rather than so many other 5 star hotels which are more like 4*, including the turn down service and the incredible bar. Definitely make an effort to have a drink ...

Very nice spacious and clean room. We used this hotel as the base of our trip through Italy/Europe. Breakfast was very good. Best out of the hotels we stay on our trip. Staff were very helpful. Location is only good if you don't mind staying in a trendy area out of the main centre close with all the attractions. We caught the subway easily. Interesting mix of tourists...

Lovely little boutique hotel in excellent location 10 minutes walk to the Duomo, lots of restaurants nearby. Please note a new underground line is being built in the vicinity so that in the future there will be a stop outside the hotel and the line goes to Linate Airport. Our room was lovely, spacious, balcony, excellent bed, pillow and linen. However, some room are r...

The hotel was superb! It was nicely situated along the river. It was about a 20 minute walk to the ponte vecchio but it was such a lovely walk and there were great open parks and gatherings along the way. We were actually glad that it was a little bit away from everything or we would have missed out on seeing such a lively part of the city! The hotel and its staff wer...

Beautiful hotel on the street with the poshest hotels in the city. The area around the bar is stunning! Probably one of the best properties in Rome. 5 minutes walk from the Spanish steps. Large rooms with equally large washrooms. (not European standard to my relief!) Our room had a balcony as well. Reception staff is curt, concierge team is very sweet (not amazing w...

The luxury is felt everywhere in this hotel (except for the bathroom amenities, which could have been up-scaled, and the quality/variety of coffee options for the in-room coffee machine). Breakfast was the best I ever had, and even the room-service food was extremely good. Room was perfectly dark, with no light entering in the morning, and also perfectly quiet, with no...

Stayed in Italy for a week at 4 different hotels, and this one was the worst despite being the most expensive one (64,456 JPY for 2 nights, the other hotels were around 35,000~60,000 JPY). The room was dated, the bathroom was really dark and small, and we needed to flush the toilet several times for the toilet paper to go in. It was supposed to be double bed but it ...

My father insisted we stay here having had done so himself when his father took him to Venice. He assured me that I would be remissed if I didn't. The Danieli is without a doubt the most beautiful hotel I have ever stayed in. My jaw dropped walking into the lobby. The ceiling and the sky light instantly made me a snap happy tourist. I had to take in all the details and...

I had no idea what to expect with my last minute booking My arrival on the busy street was greeted by a smiling staff member. I rounded the entrance my jaw dropped. The hotel was stunning. The building was restored in the highest of perfection. I felt like I was living in a magazine story. The bathrooms were lush with lovely touches of hospitality. The bedrooms were pe...

We LOVED this place! After a long week, my boyfriend and I decided a chill and relaxing weekend is exactly what we needed. When I arrived I was met by the absolutely lovely Silvia, who not only informed me that I was able to check-in early, but that they had also very generously upgraded our room. And what an amazing room it was! I felt like I was at home (actually, I ...
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The average price for a 3-star hotel in Italy is USD 114. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Italy is USD 162. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Italy is USD 503.
What's the average price of a hotel in Italy this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Italy this weekend is USD 112. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Italy this weekend is USD 155. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Italy this weekend is USD 481.
What's the average price of a hotel in Italy tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Italy tonight is USD 108. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Italy tonight is USD 146. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Italy tonight is USD 446.
What are the most popular hotels in Italy?
Some of our most popular hotels in Italy are Anda Venice, Joy 124 Hotel Milano and Glam Milano Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Italy for couples?
Hotels in Italy that are highly rated by couples include Anda Venice, Joy 124 Hotel Milano and Glam Milano Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Italy for families?
Hotels in Italy that are highly rated by families include Anda Venice, Joy 124 Hotel Milano and Glam Milano Hotel.
What are the most popular cities in Italy to stay in?
Popular cities among travelers staying in Italy include Rome, Milan, and Venice.
What are the best hotels in Rome?
Verified travelers to Rome have given top reviews to The RomeHello, Camplus Hotel Roma Centro and Hotel Nord Nuova Roma.
What are the best hotels in Milan?
Verified travelers to Milan have given top reviews to Joy 124 Hotel Milano, Glam Milano Hotel and Hotel Berna.
What are the best hotels in Venice?
Verified travelers to Venice have given top reviews to Anda Venice, Hotel Plaza and a&o Hostel Venezia Mestre.

More about Italy
Discover the Allure of Italy's Rich Heritage
Italy is a country steeped in history and culture, captivating visitors with its ancient ruins, Renaissance art, and architectural marvels. From the bustling streets of Rome to the romantic canals of Venice, every corner of Italy tells a story. One of the most iconic landmarks is the Duomo di Milano, a stunning example of Gothic architecture that dominates the skyline of Milan. Its intricate façade and breathtaking stained glass windows are a testament to the artistry of the era. Climbing to the rooftop rewards visitors with panoramic views of the city, making it a must-visit attraction.
Another jewel in Italy's cultural crown is the Museo Egizio in Turin, home to one of the most extensive collections of Egyptian antiquities outside of Cairo. This museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the ancient world, showcasing mummies, artifacts, and intricate hieroglyphics. As you wander through its halls, the rich history of Egypt comes alive, providing a unique contrast to Italy's own historical narratives.
Exploring Italy's heritage is not just about visiting famous landmarks; it's also about immersing oneself in the local culture. Strolling through the cobblestone streets of Florence, you can admire the Renaissance masterpieces that adorn the city's museums and churches, such as the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia Gallery, where Michelangelo's David resides. Each city offers a distinctive blend of history, art, and architecture that captivates the imagination and enriches the travel experience.
Unforgettable Adventures Await in Italy
Italy is a playground for adventure seekers, offering a plethora of exciting activities that cater to every thrill level. Imagine gliding through the serene waters of Venice on a traditional gondola, the gentle sounds of the oar dipping into the water as you pass under charming bridges and alongside historic buildings. This romantic experience is perfect for couples looking to create lasting memories. For those seeking a bit more adrenaline, the Ferrari GTC4Lusso test drive experience in Maranello allows you to take the wheel of one of the world's most iconic sports cars, zipping through the picturesque Italian countryside.
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Italy's breathtaking landscapes, from the rugged cliffs of the Amalfi Coast to the rolling hills of Tuscany. The Lake Maggiore and Borromean Islands Hop-on Hop-off boat tour offers a unique way to experience the stunning scenery, with the opportunity to hop off at various islands to explore charming villages and lush gardens. Whether hiking in the Dolomites or cycling through vineyards, Italy's natural beauty provides endless opportunities for adventure.
For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, Italy's rich culinary scene offers food tours that combine the joy of tasting local delicacies with the thrill of discovering hidden gems. From savoring authentic pizza in Naples to indulging in gelato in Florence, each bite tells a story of tradition and passion. These culinary adventures are not just about the food; they are about connecting with the culture and people of Italy.
When to Embrace Italy's Beauty
Timing your visit to Italy can greatly enhance your experience, allowing you to enjoy the country's beauty in all its seasonal splendor. The best times to visit are during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) when the weather is mild, and the tourist crowds are less overwhelming. Spring brings blooming flowers and vibrant festivals, while fall offers a stunning display of autumn foliage and the famous grape harvest.
Local festivals are another reason to plan your trip around specific times of the year. For instance, the Venice Carnival in February is a spectacular celebration filled with elaborate masks and costumes, attracting visitors from around the world. Similarly, the Palio di Siena, a historic horse race held in July and August, showcases the city's rich heritage and competitive spirit. These events provide a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Italian culture and traditions.
Summer, while popular for beachgoers, can be quite hot, especially in cities like Rome and Florence. However, coastal areas such as the Amalfi Coast and Sardinia offer a refreshing escape. Winter, on the other hand, transforms cities into magical wonderlands, especially around Christmas, with festive markets and decorations. Each season brings its charm, making Italy a year-round destination.
Your Ultimate Guide to Where to Stay in Italy
Finding the perfect place to stay in Italy is essential for a memorable trip. The country offers a diverse range of accommodations, catering to every budget and preference. For those seeking luxury, the Glam Milano Hotel in Milan provides a stylish retreat with modern amenities and a central location, making it easy to explore the city's rich heritage. Guests rave about the friendly staff and the hotel's chic design, ensuring a comfortable stay.
If you're looking for a more budget-friendly option, consider the Anda Venice, a vibrant hostel that offers a unique atmosphere and a chance to meet fellow travelers. Guests appreciate its cleanliness and the helpful staff, making it a great choice for social travelers. Families can opt for the Hotel Da Vinci Milano, which features spacious rooms and a wonderful breakfast included, ensuring everyone starts the day on the right note.
For those who prefer a more traditional hotel experience, the Hotel Degli Arcimboldi is an excellent choice, known for its friendly and professional staff. With its modern facilities and convenient access to public transport, it serves as a perfect base for exploring the city. Lastly, the Hotel Berna is another fantastic option, offering a combination of great location, helpful staff, and clean accommodations, making it a favorite among travelers.
Delicious Italian Cuisine to Savor
Italy is a gastronomic paradise, where every region boasts its unique culinary delights that reflect its rich history and culture. From the creamy risottos of Lombardy to the spicy arrabbiata sauces of Lazio, the country's diverse flavors are sure to excite any food lover's palate. Don't miss out on trying pizza napoletana in Naples, a UNESCO-recognized dish famous for its soft, chewy crust topped with fresh tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil. The best way to enjoy this iconic meal is to visit one of the many pizzerias that have perfected the art of pizza-making for generations.
For those with a sweet tooth, Italy is renowned for its desserts. Indulge in a slice of tiramisu, a luscious coffee-flavored treat that originated from the Veneto region, or savor the delicate layers of cannoli filled with sweet ricotta cheese and chocolate chips. Each bite transports you to the heart of Italian tradition. Exploring local gelaterias is a must, where you can sample creamy gelato in an array of flavors, from classic stracciatella to innovative combinations like lavender and honey.
Food tours are a fantastic way to experience Italy's culinary scene while discovering hidden gems. Join a guided tour in Florence, where you can taste local cheeses, cured meats, and olive oils, or venture through the bustling markets of Bologna, known as the food capital of Italy. These immersive experiences allow travelers to connect with local chefs and artisans, gaining insight into the ingredients and techniques that make Italian cuisine so beloved worldwide. Don't forget to pair your meals with regional wines, such as a glass of Chianti from Tuscany or Prosecco from Veneto, to elevate your dining experience.
Italy's Breathtaking Nature and Outdoor Wonders
Italy's stunning landscapes offer a diverse array of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. From the majestic peaks of the Dolomites to the serene shores of the Amalfi Coast, the country's natural beauty is simply breathtaking. Hiking trails abound, with routes suitable for all levels of experience. The Path of the Gods on the Amalfi Coast offers spectacular views of the coastline, while the trails around Lake Como provide a more tranquil atmosphere, perfect for leisurely strolls amidst picturesque villages.
For those who enjoy water sports, Italy's lakes and coastal regions present ample opportunities for adventure. The Parco Regionale Migliarino San Rossore Massaciuccoli is an ideal spot for kayaking or paddleboarding, allowing visitors to explore its tranquil waters while taking in the lush surroundings. Scuba diving enthusiasts can venture to the Parco Sommerso di Gaiola - Area Marina Protetta, where vibrant marine life and ancient ruins await beneath the waves.
Wildlife lovers will appreciate the chance to visit the Bioparco di Roma, Rome's zoological garden that focuses on conservation and education. The park is home to a variety of species, making it a great outing for families. Meanwhile, the enchanting Palazzo Giardino Giusti in Verona features beautifully landscaped gardens that offer a peaceful retreat and stunning views of the city. Whether hiking in the mountains or relaxing in a garden, Italy's outdoor wonders provide endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Family Fun and Kid-Friendly Attractions in Italy
Traveling with family in Italy can be a delightful experience, as the country offers a plethora of attractions that cater to visitors of all ages. Parks and gardens are perfect for letting kids run free, with places like Parco Del Valentino in Turin and Giardino Bellini in Catania providing ample space for picnics and play. These green spaces often feature playgrounds and walking paths that allow families to enjoy nature while staying close to the heart of the city.
Interactive museums are another great way to engage children in learning while having fun. The Explora Children's Museum in Rome offers a hands-on experience where kids can explore different themes, from science to art. Similarly, the Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology in Milan features fascinating exhibits that captivate young minds with the wonders of invention and discovery. Such attractions not only entertain but also inspire curiosity and creativity in children.
For a unique experience, consider planning a visit to a farm or vineyard where families can participate in activities like grape picking or cheese making. Many agriturismi (farm stays) across the countryside welcome families, providing an opportunity to learn about traditional Italian farming practices while enjoying delicious homemade meals. These experiences create lasting memories and foster a connection to Italy's rich agricultural heritage, making for a truly memorable family vacation.
Festivals and Events Celebrating Italian Culture
Italy's calendar is filled with vibrant festivals and events that showcase the country's rich cultural heritage. Each region celebrates its history and traditions through lively gatherings that attract locals and tourists alike. One of the most famous events is the Venice Carnival, held annually in February. This enchanting festival features elaborate masks and costumes, transforming the city into a magical wonderland. Visitors can partake in grand balls, street performances, and parades, immersing themselves in the festive atmosphere that has captivated hearts for centuries.
Another notable celebration is the Palio di Siena, a historic horse race that takes place twice a year in July and August. This thrilling event showcases the fierce rivalry between Siena's neighborhoods, or contrade, as they compete for glory. The excitement builds as the horses race around the Piazza del Campo, surrounded by cheering crowds and colorful flags. Attending the Palio provides a unique glimpse into Siena's traditions and community spirit, making it a must-see for anyone visiting during the summer months.
In addition to these grand events, smaller local festivals occur throughout the year, celebrating everything from food and wine to art and music. The Festa della Repubblica on June 2nd marks Italy's National Day with parades and fireworks, while regional food festivals highlight local specialties and culinary traditions. Participating in these celebrations allows travelers to connect with the local culture and experience the warmth and hospitality of the Italian people.
Getting Around Italy with Ease
Traveling through Italy is a breeze thanks to its extensive and efficient transportation network. The country boasts an impressive train system, connecting major cities like Rome, Florence, Milan, and Venice. High-speed trains, such as the Frecciarossa, make it easy to cover long distances in a short amount of time. For a scenic journey, consider taking regional trains that wind through the picturesque countryside, allowing you to soak in the beautiful landscapes of Tuscany or the rolling hills of Umbria.
Buses are another convenient option for getting around, especially in areas where train services may be limited. Companies like FlixBus offer affordable routes between cities and towns, making it easy to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations. If you prefer flexibility, renting a car can be a great way to discover hidden gems in the Italian countryside. Just be mindful of local driving rules, as many cities have restricted zones where only residents can drive.
For those navigating major cities, public transportation systems, including trams and metro lines, are efficient and user-friendly. In cities like Rome and Milan, purchasing a day pass can provide unlimited travel on public transport, making it easy to hop from one attraction to another. Alternatively, exploring on foot is a delightful way to experience the vibrant street life and charming neighborhoods that Italy has to offer. Don't forget to wear comfortable shoes, as many cities have cobblestone streets that are best explored at a leisurely pace.
Shopping in Italy's Trendy Markets and Boutiques
Italy is a shopper's paradise, offering a blend of high-end fashion, unique boutiques, and bustling markets. Major cities like Milan are renowned for their luxury shopping districts, with designer stores lining the famous Via Montenapoleone. Here, fashion enthusiasts can find the latest collections from renowned Italian designers. Milan's Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is not only a shopping destination but also an architectural marvel, featuring stunning glass ceilings and elegant cafes.
For a more local shopping experience, explore the vibrant markets scattered throughout Italy. The Mercato di San Lorenzo in Florence is a must-visit, where you can find everything from leather goods to artisanal food products. Similarly, the Campo de' Fiori market in Rome is perfect for picking up fresh produce, flowers, and local specialties. These markets provide an authentic taste of Italian culture, allowing visitors to interact with local vendors and discover unique souvenirs.
Artisan shops are also plentiful, offering handcrafted goods that reflect Italy's rich craftsmanship. In towns like Murano, famous for its glassmaking, you can find exquisite glass pieces that make for memorable gifts. Don't forget to explore local pottery shops in regions like Tuscany, where you can find beautifully crafted ceramics. Whether you're looking for high fashion or traditional crafts, Italy's shopping scene promises to delight every visitor.
Art and Museums Showcasing Italy's Creative Genius
Italy is home to some of the world's most celebrated art and museums, making it a haven for art lovers. The Uffizi Gallery in Florence is a prime destination, housing masterpieces by artists such as Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci. Visitors can marvel at the exquisite collection of Renaissance art while enjoying the stunning architecture of the gallery itself. Be sure to book tickets in advance, as this iconic museum can get quite crowded.
In addition to the Uffizi, the Accademia Gallery is a must-see for fans of Michelangelo, as it is home to the magnificent David statue. Standing at over 17 feet tall, this iconic sculpture is a testament to the artist's genius and remains a highlight for visitors. The gallery also features other works by Michelangelo, providing insight into his artistic evolution.
Beyond Florence, the Vatican Museums in Rome offer an unparalleled experience, showcasing a vast collection of art and historical artifacts. The highlight is the Sistine Chapel, where Michelangelo's breathtaking ceiling frescoes leave visitors in awe. The museums span several centuries of art, featuring works from renowned artists such as Raphael and Caravaggio. With so much to see, consider joining a guided tour to fully appreciate the rich history and significance of these masterpieces.
Essential Travel Tips for a Smooth Journey
Preparing for a trip to Italy involves a few essential tips that can enhance the overall experience. First, it’s helpful to familiarize yourself with basic Italian phrases, as locals appreciate any effort to communicate in their language. Simple greetings like “Buongiorno” (Good morning) and “Grazie” (Thank you) can go a long way in establishing a friendly rapport with locals. While many Italians speak English, especially in tourist areas, learning a few key phrases can enrich your interactions.
Understanding Italian dining etiquette is also important. Italians typically enjoy their meals at a leisurely pace, so don’t be surprised if dining out takes longer than expected. Tipping is not mandatory, but leaving a small change or rounding up the bill is appreciated. Additionally, it’s customary to wait for the host to invite you to sit down before taking a seat at a table.
When it comes to packing, consider the season and the regions you plan to visit. Coastal areas may require lighter clothing, while northern regions can be cooler, especially in the winter months. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as exploring cities often involves a fair amount of walking on cobblestone streets. Lastly, having a portable charger for your devices is essential for capturing all the stunning sights and staying connected during your travels.
Day Trips to Explore Beyond the Cities
Italy's diverse landscape and rich history make it an ideal base for exciting day trips. From Florence, a visit to the charming town of Pisa is a must, where you can marvel at the iconic Pisa Cathedral and its famous leaning tower. The journey takes less than an hour by train, allowing you to enjoy a leisurely day of exploration and photography. Don't forget to stop by a local trattoria for a taste of Tuscan cuisine before heading back to Florence.
Another popular day trip option is the enchanting region of Cinque Terre, known for its colorful cliffside villages and breathtaking coastal views. Accessible from La Spezia, visitors can hike between the villages or take a scenic train ride along the coast. Each village offers unique charm, with opportunities for swimming, dining, and soaking in the stunning landscapes.
For history enthusiasts, a trip to the ancient ruins of Pompeii is an unforgettable experience. Just a short train ride from Naples, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers a fascinating glimpse into life during the Roman Empire. Explore the remarkably preserved ruins, including homes, theaters, and temples, while learning about the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius that buried the city. Guided tours are available for those who wish to delve deeper into the history and significance of this ancient site.
Nightlife and Entertainment in Italy
Italy's nightlife is as captivating as its culture, offering a variety of options for evening entertainment. In cities like Rome and Milan, trendy bars and clubs come alive after dark, providing the perfect setting for socializing and enjoying the local atmosphere. The Trastevere neighborhood in Rome is famous for its vibrant nightlife, with countless bars and restaurants lining its charming streets. Enjoy a leisurely evening sipping cocktails or indulging in delicious tapas while soaking in the lively ambiance.
Theater lovers will appreciate Italy's rich performing arts scene. Milan's renowned La Scala Opera House hosts world-class opera and ballet performances, making it a must-visit for those seeking cultural entertainment. Be sure to check the schedule in advance and consider booking tickets for a memorable night of music and dance.
For a more laid-back evening, consider attending a local wine tasting event or enjoying a traditional Italian dinner with live music. Many restaurants host musicians who serenade guests while they dine, creating a delightful atmosphere. Experiencing Italy's nightlife is about immersing yourself in the local culture and enjoying the warmth and hospitality of the Italian people.
Unique Accommodations for a Memorable Stay
Italy offers a plethora of unique accommodations that can enhance your travel experience. For those seeking a touch of luxury, consider staying in a historic villa or a boutique hotel that reflects the local architecture and charm. Properties like the Hotel Berna in Milan provide a blend of modern comforts and traditional Italian hospitality, ensuring a memorable stay.
For a truly unique experience, opt for a stay in a converted monastery or castle. These distinctive lodgings often come with stunning views and rich histories, allowing guests to immerse themselves in Italy's past. Many agriturismi, or farm stays, are available throughout the countryside, offering a chance to experience rural life while enjoying homemade meals and beautiful landscapes.
Travelers looking for something different can also explore options like houseboats in Venice or trulli in Alberobello. These unconventional stays provide an opportunity to experience Italy from a fresh perspective, making your trip even more memorable. Regardless of your preference, Italy's diverse accommodations cater to every taste and budget, ensuring a delightful getaway.
Last-Minute Hotel Deals for Spontaneous Travelers
For those with a spontaneous spirit, finding last-minute hotel deals in Italy can be an exciting adventure. Many hotels and accommodations offer discounted rates for last-minute bookings, allowing travelers to take advantage of unexpected opportunities. Websites like Agoda provide a user-friendly platform to search for available rooms at competitive prices, making it easy to secure a comfortable stay without breaking the bank.
Flexibility is key when searching for last-minute deals. Being open to different locations or accommodation types can yield significant savings. Consider exploring lesser-known neighborhoods or smaller towns, where prices may be lower compared to popular tourist areas. Additionally, traveling during off-peak seasons can increase your chances of snagging great deals as hotels look to fill their rooms.
Lastly, signing up for alerts from hotel booking websites can keep you informed about flash sales and special promotions. By staying connected and being ready to book at a moment's notice, spontaneous travelers can enjoy an unforgettable Italian getaway without the stress of planning months in advance.





























































