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The best hotels in Italy in 2026

Editorial selection of 10 exceptional hotels in Italy, 2026: city addresses, seaside retreats, acclaimed spas and service.

Ranking reviewed on 29 June 2026.

The top of the ranking in pictures

The verdict at a glance

  1. PassalacquaPassalacqua stands out with a rare combination in Italy.
  2. Villa d'EsteVilla d'Este remains a foundational reference when discussing Italy's grand hotels.
  3. Il San Pietro di PositanoIl San Pietro di Positano deserves its place on the podium for its ability to encapsulate a very precise idea of Italian hospitality.

Our methodology

Italy remains one of the most complex and challenging landscapes for those seeking the finest hotels in the country. The traveller encounters multiple Italys at once. There is the grand urban stage of Rome, Milan, Florence, and Venice. There are the highly codified shores of the Amalfi Coast, Sardinia, and Sicily. There is also the Italy of alpine valleys, art villages, and well-structured family retreats. In this dense geography, comparing a Venetian palace, a seaside resort, and a mountain lodge requires a nuanced understanding. This ranking aims precisely at that. It does not seek an abstract truth. Instead, it helps to distinguish the hotels that truly deliver on their promises, according to their location, heritage, and purpose.

At MyConciergeHotel, we do not base our Italian ranking solely on reputation. We first examine the objective solidity of the establishment. The level of category, the affiliation with a recognised brand, the exact location, the coherence between architecture and destination, and the consistency of positioning are all crucial factors. We also observe a hotel's ability to embody its territory without dissolving into folklore. A great Italian hotel is not just well-located; it must provide a clear interpretation of its surroundings. In Venice, this means a credible relationship with heritage and the lagoon. In Florence, it requires a fair dialogue with artistic history. In Sardinia or Sicily, it involves a true mastery of the relationship with the sea, space, and the rhythm of the stay.

The Italian panorama we present is deliberately broad. It ranges from international icons like Aman Venice, Belmond Hotel Cipriani, Belmond Caruso, and Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo, to more contemporary signatures. Armani Hotel Milano appeals to an urban clientele, keen on precise design and efficient movement. 25hours Piazza San Paolino offers a more vibrant interpretation of Florence, within a well-defined creative framework. 7Pines Resort Sardinia caters to a demand for a more modern Mediterranean resort, with a strong island connection. AKI Family Resort PLOSE also demonstrates a significant evolution in the Italian market. The high-end family segment is no longer a secondary category; it is becoming a distinct category in its own right. It is worth noting that Italy is not just the land of historic palaces; it is also a laboratory for hospitality styles.

For 2025 and 2026, several trends are becoming evident. The first concerns the search for readable space. Travellers are increasingly weighing their options between urban immersion and scenic breathing space. They want to know what they are seeking. A terrace overlooking the lagoon, a promontory on the coast, a Tuscan garden, or direct access to a private beach. The second trend relates to the duration of the stay. We are seeing a rise in combined itineraries, with two or three complementary hotels within the same trip. Milan followed by Venice. Florence followed by the Amalfi Coast. Eastern Sicily followed by a seaside retreat. The third trend concerns families and multigenerational groups. Addresses like AKI Family Resort PLOSE or certain seaside resorts are better suited to meet this demand. Finally, Italian luxury is increasingly reflected in the fluidity of service, rather than in ostentation.

This perspective aligns with a distinctly French conviction about hotel luxury. Refinement is not measured solely by decor; it is measured by accuracy. An exceptional hotel must understand the reason for the journey. It must know when to step back, allowing the location to speak for itself. It must also know when to intervene at the right moment. This is where our role as concierges becomes crucial. What our advisors observe is the difference between a beautiful address and a recommendable one. The former dazzles with its image; the latter endures over time, as it genuinely facilitates the stay. In Italy, this distinction is essential. The country evokes very immediate emotions. However, the best hotels are those that organise these emotions methodically, from arrival to departure, without rigidity and unnecessary display.

Thus, this ranking should be read without seeking a vain absolute. The number one hotel is not the ideal choice for all travellers. A couple seeking Venice does not have the same expectations as a family aiming for the Dolomites, or a design enthusiast in Milan. Belmond Villa San Michele does not offer the same experience as Armani Hotel Milano. Babuino 181 does not serve the same purpose as Bellevue Hotel & Spa in Cogne. Albergo Pietrasanta does not play the same tune as Baglioni Hotel Luna. My advice is simple. First, read the logic of the location, then the promise of the stay. A great Italian hotel is chosen like one composes an itinerary: by affinity, by season, by rhythm, and by intention. This is how this ranking becomes useful, beyond mere hierarchy.

Our top 12 therefore brings together very different hotels, all significant of current Italian excellence. Some are historical references, while others embody a more contemporary luxury. All deserve a precise reading. Now, let us explore the best addresses in Italy, according to the Concierge's selection.

How we rank the best hotels in Italy

Our ranking balances recognized distinctions, service consistency, local character, location, suites, dining, spa quality, and the overall desirability of the stay.

Questions about this section

Is Italy mainly a seaside or city-break luxury hotel destination?

Italy excels in both city hotels and resort-style coastal or lake stays.

Why Italy remains a major hotel destination

Italy remains a major hotel country because its finest stays are rooted in place, heritage, and regional ways of living.

Questions about this section

Which Italian region is best for a luxury hotel stay?

Choose by travel style: cities, coast, lakes, countryside, or islands.

Gastronomy as a key factor in Italy

In Italy, a hotel’s table often matters as much as the room itself.

Questions about this section

Do luxury hotels in Italy place special emphasis on gastronomy?

Yes, gastronomy is often a core part of the Italian luxury hotel experience.

Spa, thermal culture and slow luxury

In Italy, luxury wellness is often about pace, space, and the ability to stay longer without compromising service.

Italy’s most compelling hotels for couples

For couples in Italy, the most convincing hotels balance privacy, views, discreet service, and a dinner worth staying in for.

Where the experience truly justifies the rate

We assess value through location, space, seasonality, inclusions, service consistency and the hotel’s singular character, not price alone.

Our final take on Italy’s best hotels

Choose Italy first by rhythm: city, lake, countryside, coast or island each creates a different stay.

Comparison tables

Comparison table of the best hotels in Italy
HotelAtmosphereHighlightsBadgeIndicative budget
Aman VenicePalazzo vénitien, intime et patrimonialAdresse sur le Grand Canal, marque Aman, expérience très privéeAmanà partir de 1800€/nuit
Belmond Hotel CiprianiGrand hôtel de légende, jardin et laguneInstitution vénitienne, emplacement sur la Giudecca, signature BelmondBelmondà partir de 1500€/nuit
Belmond CarusoRetraite panoramique sur la côte amalfitaineRavello, vues élevées, marque Belmond, resort de destinationBelmondà partir de 1400€/nuit
Belmond Grand Hotel TimeoÉlégance sicilienne face au théâtre grecTaormina, vues sur l’Etna et la baie, adresse historiqueBelmondà partir de 1200€/nuit
Belmond Villa San MicheleVilla toscane, jardin et calme en hauteurFlorence, cadre de colline, patrimoine, marque BelmondBelmondà partir de 1300€/nuit
Armani Hotel MilanoDesign milanais, lignes épuréesAdresse urbaine à Milan, univers Armani, position centraleArmani Hotelsà partir de 900€/nuit
Baglioni Hotel LunaClassique vénitien, proche des icônesVenise, proximité de la place Saint-Marc, maison historiqueBaglioni Hotelsà partir de 800€/nuit
7Pines Resort SardiniaResort balnéaire contemporainBaja Sardinia, accès mer, séjour resort, destination estivale7Pinesà partir de 700€/nuit

Editorial selection based on brand recognition, address, setting, and overall experience consistency. Italy is not covered by Atout France.

Budget guide by service level
LevelHotel profileIndicative range
Signature internationaleAman Venice, Belmond Hotel Cipriani, Belmond Carusoen général à partir de 1400€/nuit
Grand resort ou adresse patrimonialeBelmond Grand Hotel Timeo, Belmond Villa San Michele, Aman Rosa Alpinasouvent 1200-2500€/nuit
Grand 5 étoiles urbainArmani Hotel Milano, Baglioni Hotel Luna, Babuino 181souvent 700-1500€/nuit
Boutique-hôtel ou resort accessible du segment luxe25hours Piazza San Paolino, Albergo Pietrasanta, 7Pines Resort Sardiniasouvent 400-900€/nuit

Indicative ranges observed by season, destination, and room category. They do not replace a quote.

The ranking

  1. Passalacqua, Lake Como

    #1Passalacqua

    Lake Como · Concierge pick

    Passalacqua stands out with a rare combination in Italy. The address unites a renowned name in independent hospitality, a well-defined lakeside setting, and remarkable residential execution. On Lake Como, few hotels offer such a sense of an aristocratic home while maintaining the standards of an international five-star. What our advisors note is the consistency of its allure. The place appeals equally to celebratory travellers and regular visitors to the country. Its location on Lake Como is significant in this ranking. This destination embodies a crucial part of the Italian hotel imagination. Passalacqua provides a more intimate interpretation than the grand historic palaces. It is also worth noting its ability to represent Italy without cliché. Architecture, gardens, relationship with water, and service create a complete experience. For a national ranking, it is an address that ticks boxes for prestige, uniqueness, and lasting desirability.

  2. Villa d'Este, Lake Como

    #2Villa d'Este

    Lake Como · Italian institution

    Villa d'Este remains a foundational reference when discussing Italy's grand hotels. Its name transcends the circle of insiders. It is an international landmark, immediately associated with Lake Como and a certain tradition of hospitality. In a ranking dedicated to all of Italy, this historical weight matters. The address embodies a rare continuity between heritage, leisure, and global recognition. Our advisors often recommend it for stays where one seeks an iconic setting without sacrificing genuine hotel life. The positioning is clear. One comes here for the location as much as for the service. Compared to more recent establishments, Villa d'Este retains a decisive advantage. It belongs to the pantheon of well-known, desired, and frequently requested Italian addresses. My advice: view it as a living institution, not merely a legendary hotel. It is precisely this permanence that justifies such a high ranking.

  3. Il San Pietro di Positano, Positano

    #3Il San Pietro di Positano

    Positano · Amalfi Coast icon

    Il San Pietro di Positano deserves its place on the podium for its ability to encapsulate a very precise idea of Italian hospitality. The Amalfi Coast finds a strong expression here, instantly recognisable and sought after worldwide. Positano is not merely a destination; it is a symbol. Being among the reference addresses in this setting is of great significance. What our advisors appreciate here is the balance between a spectacular site and a well-established reputation. The hotel does not rely on a passing trend. It belongs to the small group of establishments that have a lasting impact on discerning travellers' choices. In a national ranking, its presence is almost structural. It represents Southern Italy at the highest level, with a very clear geographical identity. Notably, it maintains its distinctiveness in a highly competitive region. My advice: consider it as a landscape address as much as a place to stay. It is this connection to the location that gives it its editorial strength.

  4. Aman Venice, Venise

    #4Aman Venice

    Venise · Venice, quietly elevated

    Aman Venice enters this top four for a simple reason. Few addresses marry a global hotel brand with a premier Venetian setting as clearly. Venice boasts several grand hotels, yet Aman Venice stands out with a more intimate and residential feel, while remaining immediately identifiable. For a ranking of Italy, this alliance is crucial. It combines international prestige, the strength of the location, and a unique experience. Our advisors often note that the hotel appeals equally to design enthusiasts and heritage-focused travellers. It is not merely a beautiful address in Venice; it has redefined expectations for the city in the ultra-luxury segment. Importantly, it has a very clear positioning against the more traditional palaces of the lagoon. My advice: if you seek monumental Italy with contemporary execution, this is one of the most coherent responses in the country.

  5. The Gritti Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Venice, Venise

    #5The Gritti Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Venice

    Venise · Grand Canal icon

    The Gritti Palace remains an immediate Venetian reference in an Italian ranking. Its location on the Grand Canal carries significant weight. Its affiliation with Luxury Collection adds to its prestige. Here, we first recognise the strength of the setting. The hotel occupies a historic palace, placing the stay in direct contact with monumental Venice. For our advisors, it is a very safe choice when a traveller seeks Venice in its most classic version. The service is generally sought after. The experience retains genuine clarity. Guests come for the canal, the salons, the heritage connection, and a sense of an established address. In this selection, it deserves this rank as it combines international renown, an immediately identifiable location, and consistent image. It also serves as a coherent alternative to Aman Venice. The style is different, but the level of urban icon remains comparable. Worth noting if you seek a grand Venetian address without compromising on centrality.

  6. Belmond Caruso, Ravello, Amalfi Coast

    #6Belmond Caruso

    Ravello, Amalfi Coast · Amalfi Coast reference

    Belmond Caruso naturally ranks among the best hotels in Italy due to a rare equation. A major international brand, a location on the Amalfi Coast, and Ravello, which offers a very different relationship to the landscape compared to Positano. What our advisors often observe is the strong projection of the location. One does not merely choose a hotel; one chooses a dominant position, quieter, with a broad view of the coast. Belmond's affiliation provides a clear reference in terms of service and global recognition. In a national ranking, this combination is significant. The hotel deserves this rank as it represents both destination Italy and Italian hospitality. It appeals to long-haul travellers as well as regular visitors to the country. My advice: favour it if you want the Amalfi Coast without the constant energy of the busier villages. The experience remains very distinctive, easily comprehensible, and immediately memorable.

  7. Four Seasons Hotel Firenze, Florence

    #7Four Seasons Hotel Firenze

    Florence · Florence safe bet

    Four Seasons Hotel Firenze deserves a high place for a simple reason. Florence boasts several grand hotels, yet few so clearly combine global brand, urban grounding, and perceived prestige. The Four Seasons signature reassures a discerning international clientele. Florence itself offers a cultural density that immediately enhances the value of the stay. In our editorial perspective, this hotel ranks among the most easily recommended Italian addresses without lengthy preamble. The name speaks for itself. The expected standard does too. This is important in a general ranking, which must distinguish hotels with strong brand authority. It ranks here behind more unique or iconic landscape addresses. However, it remains a major choice for those seeking a grand urban Italian experience. Worth remembering: if your priority is Florence with the setting of a grand international hotel, this is one of the most solid options in the country.

  8. Hotel Il Pellicano, Porto Ercole

    #8Hotel Il Pellicano

    Porto Ercole · Discreet Tuscan icon

    Hotel Il Pellicano enters this Italian top list for its rare ability to embody a certain idea of the Tuscan coastline. Porto Ercole does not have the automatic renown of Venice, Rome, or Lake Como. This, in fact, is part of its strength. The hotel boasts a longstanding international reputation and a very clear identity. Our advisors often recommend it to travellers seeking a characterful address, recognised but less exposed than the major circuits. In a national ranking, it matters because it represents another Italy—more discreet, more coastal, more insider. The name Il Pellicano alone carries significant weight in the luxury hotel sector. This rank reflects the balance between aura, uniqueness, and enduring desirability. My advice: choose it if you prioritise the resort style and personality of a house, rather than solely a monument or an international brand.

  9. Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo, Taormina, Sicily

    #9Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo

    Taormina, Sicily · Sicilian grande dame

    Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo naturally asserts itself in this Italian ranking. Its location in Taormina places it at the forefront of traditional Sicilian stays. What our advisors observe is the rare strength of this duo. On one side, a globally recognised hotel brand; on the other, a very clear local anchoring. Taormina remains one of the major scenes of travel in Italy. The hotel adds a classic interpretation, without following trends. For a traveller seeking a resort Italy, this address meets many criteria. It combines prestige, location, and continuity of reputation. It appeals to both regular grand hotel guests and those discovering Sicily. Notably, its complementary positioning to other already ranked grand houses is significant. Here, Italy is viewed from the Mediterranean side, with a strong historical signature. My advice is to consider it for a first grand Sicilian stay. The setting of Taormina alone justifies the journey.

  10. Belmond Hotel Cipriani, Venice

    #10Belmond Hotel Cipriani

    Venice · VenetoVenice resort icon

    Belmond Hotel Cipriani deserves its place among the best hotels in Italy. Venice has several grand establishments, but this one retains a unique status in the travel imagination. The Belmond signature provides an immediate reference. The address adds a singular relationship to the lagoon. What our advisors particularly note is its ability to embody a Venice of stay, not just a Venice of passage. In a national ranking, this nuance is significant. The hotel represents a very identifiable form of Italian luxury hospitality. It combines an iconic destination, a recognised name, and continuity of international reputation. It also serves as a coherent alternative to other Venetian references already ranked. The traveller does not seek the same experience here as in the heart of a historic palace on the Grand Canal. Instead, they find a different interpretation of Venice, more secluded yet equally prestigious. My advice is to recommend it to clients who desire Venice with a sense of space, without sacrificing the stature of the address.

  11. Borgo Egnazia, Savelletri

    #11Borgo Egnazia

    Savelletri · Puglia reference

    Borgo Egnazia enters this ranking for a simple reason. Few Italian hotels have established such a clear identity on the international stage. Its location in Savelletri places it firmly in Puglia, a region that has become essential for high-end travel in Italy. Our advisors note the consistency of its positioning. The property is neither a mere beach resort nor a traditional country hotel. It creates a comprehensive destination experience, easily understood by an international clientele. In this ranking, it also provides an essential geographical representation. Italy's finest hotels cannot be limited to the lakes, Venice, Florence, or the Amalfi Coast. Puglia deserves its place, and Borgo Egnazia is one of its strongest expressions. Its brand recognition, regional roots, and large resort format make it a solid editorial reference. It is worth considering if you seek a structured, family-friendly, or hedonistic version of Southern Italy without compromising on hotel standards.

  12. Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco, Montalcino

    #12Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco

    Montalcino · Tuscan countryside icon

    Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco logically completes this top 12. Montalcino alone situates the address in a sought-after Tuscany, yet one that is never interchangeable. The Rosewood brand brings immediate global recognition. The hotel adds a strong territorial reading. Our advisors appreciate the balance between international prestige and Tuscan roots. In a ranking of Italy's best hotels, this combination carries significant weight. It appeals to travellers seeking a high-level Italian countryside experience without compromising on standards. The property also stands out for its ability to represent Tuscany beyond Florence. This is important in a national selection. One does not come here for an urban escape, but for a stay immersed in landscape, rhythm, and destination. This distinction enriches the ranking. My advice is to recommend it to clients torn between an art city and a Tuscan retreat. For many, it is the right answer when experiencing Italy over time.

Glossary

Boutique hotel
A small or mid-sized hotel with a strong identity, more personalized service, and often a clear local character.
Destination resort
A property designed for multi-day stays, with leisure, dining, and outdoor areas forming a core part of the experience.
Grand Canal view
In Venice, this indicates a highly sought-after setting. It strongly affects both the experience and the budget.
Heritage address
A hotel set in a historic building, often sought after for its architecture, décor, and cultural value.
Palace
In France, this is an Atout France distinction. It does not apply to Italian hotels. We mention it only as a segment benchmark.
Reference hotel brand
A hospitality brand known for consistency in service and positioning, such as Aman or Belmond.

Going further

The right Italian hotel is the one that fits your journey, not simply the one placed highest.

Frequently asked questions

How is this ranking of the best hotels in Italy built?

It combines service consistency, location, identity, international recognition, and overall hotel experience.

What sets the selected Italian hotels apart?

They stand out through location, identity, service reliability, and a complete luxury experience.

What is the difference between a Palace and a five-star hotel in Italy?

A Palace signals a rarer level of distinction beyond standard five-star classification.

When is the best time to book a luxury hotel in Italy?

Book early for iconic regions, especially for suites and peak seasonal stays.

What price range should I expect for a luxury hotel in Italy?

Rates vary widely by region, season, room category, and demand level.

Are there loyalty programs or direct booking perks in Italy?

Yes, benefits may come from brand loyalty or direct booking privileges.

Does concierge service really matter at an Italian luxury hotel?

Yes, strong concierge service improves access, timing, and personalization.

Are these Italian hotels family-friendly and accessible for reduced mobility guests?

Often yes, but accessibility and family setup vary significantly by property.

How do I book these Italian hotels through MyConciergeHotel.com instead of an OTA?

Booking through us adds expert guidance, trip matching, and possible extra benefits.

Sources & references

This editorial article is based on the following authoritative sources, listed here for transparency and reader verification.