Excelsior PalaceRapallo, Italy
Elegant Belle Époque seaside hotel on the Ligurian coast with panoramic views, refined dining and a private beach club
Elegant Belle Époque seaside hotel on the Ligurian coast with panoramic views, refined dining and a private beach club
For over 90 years, from its prestigious position on Park Lane, Mayfair, overlooking Hyde Park, one of London’s best-loved hotels, renowned for Michelin-star dining, classic British luxury and an elegant spa
Opulent 19th‑century villa with spa, gardens and pool, overlooking the Boboli Gardens just outside Florence’s historic centre.
Villa San Michele, a magnificent 15th century former monastery is perched on a hill overlooking Florence. From the dining terrace overlooking the Florentine hills and the Duomo, Villa San Michele must have one of the best views in Tuscany.
Il Salviatino is a sympathetically restored 15th century villa set in extensive landscaped grounds in the hills of Fiesole. From its magnificent terrace overlooking Florence, one can see the Duomo and in the gardens below are the heated swimming pool and spa.
The historic Hotel Caruso is in the hill town of Ravello on the Amalfi Coast. Set on towering cliffs, with spectacular sea views, the hotel is an oasis of tranquility with an outdoor heated infinity swimming pool and lush, flower-scented gardens
Enjoying a prominent lofty position next to the historic Greek amphitheatre, Grand Hotel Timeo is set in extensive landscaped gardens that snake up to its front door. From a large sunlit terrace are views of Mount Etna and Capo Taormina.
Sant’Andrea is an imposing 19th century villa overlooking the the Bay of Mazzaro. With its own private beach below, large dining terrace and set in sub-tropical gardens, it enjoys one of the best positions in Taormina.
Renaissance palace retreat in Florence with Italy’s largest private garden, Michelin‑star dining and an elegant spa sanctuary
Built in 1889, the neo-classical Majestic was the first hotel on the exclusive Via Veneto. The hotel is within walking distance of the Spanish Steps, the Borghese Art Gallery and gardens and Via Condotti, Rome’s premier designer and boutique shopping street.
Centrally located, near the Spanish Steps, this 16th century former palace had British poets Keats and Shelley as its early visitors. A hotel since 1845, it is has undergone extensive and tasteful renovations in recent years. It has a well-regarded restaurant, Café Romano.
The Rocco Forte Savoy Hotel, in Piazza Della Repubblica, is a stylish, modern establishment in a historic building, set right in the middle of Florence, within walking distance of the Duomo, Uffizi and Ponte Vecchio.