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Hotels in Italy
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Hotel Central
Corso Italia 254
Hotel Cristallo
Via Dolomiti Est 40

This mid-range Alpine-style hotel is located in Canazei center, a five-minute walk to cable cars and a ski bus stop, and draws couples and families looking to hike, climb, mountain bike, and ski in the famous Dolomites (a UNESCO heritage site). The rooms are simple yet spacious, and most have balconies with views of the mountains. Breakfast and dinner at the on-site restaurant are included for guests, as is access to the Wellness Center, which is typical for the area. Note that the hotel is seasonal, open from December to Easter and from April to September. It's worth comparing prices with the Wellness Hotel Lupo Bianco, which has a prettier setting and ski-in, ski-out access.

Hotel La Perla
Strada Col Alt 105
Hotel Bristol
Via Capo 22

The 142-room Bristol Hotel near the center of Sorrento is a popular choice for events, as well as for groups. It consists of three large concrete buildings; common areas are plain and slightly formal, with inlay marble floors and mirrored elevator doors. While the front of the hotel overlooks a street, the back abuts a cliffside overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea. Many of the hotel’s facilities, including the multiple restaurants, pool, and rooftop bar, take full advantage of the spectacular views afforded by this position. Rooms are spacious and most provide sweeping views, but decor varies widely -- some are a touch dated and unfinished while others are appealing and modern.

Hotel du Parc
Via Eugenio Gignous 1
Kennedy Hotel
Via Filippo Turati 62-64
Hotel Savoia
Via Milano 14

The 35-room Hotel Savoia is a modern boutique located directly on the beach in the historic section of Alassio. The location is a definite highlight, with gorgeous views of the coastline from the beach, serene rooftop solarium, and terrace dining. Rooms are chic and inviting, with flat-screen TVs and minibars, though some are more up-to-date than others -- the renovated rooms have lovely tufted headboards and modern bathrooms with intricate tile work. An elegant restaurant has vaulted brick ceilings and the daily breakfast buffet is ample, but there are fees for parking and beach facilities.

Hotel Stella Maris
Via Dei Cedri 3

Overlooking the Bay of Campulongu, Hotel Stella Maris is an upper-middle-range property on a private, white-sand beach less than four miles from the center of Villasimius. The hotel has 50 colorful guest rooms in a large, three-story building surrounded by beautiful gardens with palm trees and clusters of chairs under white umbrellas. There's a bar, TV room and lounge with pretty, floral furniture, and a restaurant with an attached veranda overlooking the ocean. The outdoor areas are especially lovely at the Stella Maris. Families may want to compare it to the Hotel Cormoran, which has an entertainment staff that organizes children's activities.

Marconi Hotel
Via Fabio Filzi 3

The Marconi Hotel is a mid-range boutique property right outside the heart of Milan with elegant interiors and a few amenities to satisfy vacationing couples. The 85 spacious rooms have classical furnishings and a gold color scheme, and offer flat-screen TVs, minibars, and generous bathrooms. There’s a breakfast buffet for a fee, a lobby bar, and a lovely rooftop terrace. One meeting room and a business center can be used by the occasional business traveler. For a more modern hotel with an on-site restaurant and free breakfast, check out the Windsor Hotel Milano. 

Hotel Belle Epoque
Canareggio 127/128

The 39-room Hotel Belle Epoque is a two-and-a-half-pearl property located on the dynamic Lista di Spagna in Venice’s Cannaregio district. While some corners of the hotel are starting to show their age, a bold approach to design in common areas -- with chandeliers, columns, and gilded furnishings -- certainly tries to look glamorous. The Venetian-inspired rooms are on the small side, but match some of Belle Epoque’s nearby competitors. Unfortunately, in-room amenities are limited, and include old tube TVs and small bathrooms. The over-the-top breakfast room is popular and usually crowded with guests in the mornings, but like most lower-middle-range hotels in this neighborhood, other extras are few and far between. Travelers looking for something more modern might prefer Carnival Palace Hotel, though prices there can be a bit higher.