
Best Urban Hotels in Italy
As a long-established luxury travel publication, The Luxury Editor is known for showcasing hotels that go beyond star ratings alone and focus on what really matters to discerning travellers seeking a memorable stay in a urban hotel in Italy. Service, design, atmosphere, sense of place and the overall quality of the guest experience all play a part in whether a property earns its place in our curated list.
Whether you are at the early stages of planning or already comparing a shortlist, our choice of urban hotels in Italy is a credible and useful guide, with easy booking options too.
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Piedmont, Turin, Turin Historic Centre
Hotel NH Torino Santo Stefano
(4 stars)Another from the international NH brand, this property is found in the Quadrilatero Romano neighbourhood, surrounded by restaurants and bars. Torino Santo Stefano exudes rustic chic, blending style and comfort. 134 minimal, elegant bedrooms have wooden flooring, satellite TV, high-quality toiletries, soundproofing and minibars. The restaurant specialises in traditional Piedmont dishes, with an alfresco inner courtyard and a lounge bar, serving local wines. It’s an eco-conscious choice too, with stellar environmental certification and provides epic views from higher floors.
Lombardy, Bellagio
Hotel Belvedere Lake Como
(4 stars)Enjoying the dually beautiful location of the small town of Bellagio and Lake Como’s Bay of Pescallo with the Alps in the background, Hotel Belvedere is a charming hotel that has been in the same family for five generations, since 1880. Just a short walk away from the picturesque town centre, this hillside gem is a true retreat complete with swimming pool, jacuzzi, and spa. Luxury rooms and suites, a library, a bar, a restaurant that serves the best of local produce, and immaculate gardens make the Hotel Belvedere an ideal place to enjoy Lake Como.
Veneto, Murano
Hyatt Centric Murano Venice
(4 stars)In a central location with a water taxi stop right outside and a complimentary airport shuttle, this Hyatt hotel is a modern urban-style retreat. It has 119 bedrooms across eight categories, meeting rooms, a fitness centre and a bijou spa incorporating mood showers, a steam room and a sauna. Centric’s restaurant, Osteriva, is a unique highlight; here breakfast and dinner are served in a bioclimatic greenhouse. Or guests can dine overlooking Murano’s Canal Grande, in the Rivalonga Bar + Lounge — the latter takes the form of a peaceful, contemporary garden with frequent live music.
Veneto, Verona
Butterfly Verona
(4 stars)Butterfly Boutique Rooms is a Italian hospitality brand offering luxury boutique accommodation in the heart of Verona. Presenting great Italian design and style throughout the establishment the concept comprises of six unique rooms, ranging from the Family Suite (90 square meters) which is made up of two bedrooms with private bathrooms and a large living area equipped with all the high standard facilities (and more!) to meet the needs of modern family life. The Presidential Suite (83 square meters) has a private living room with an antique fireplace and a Hammam bathroom and boasts views of the Romanesque walls from the main balcony. Whilst the Deluxe Room (21 square meters) is the ideal solution for those who love minimalism without giving up all the comforts of an environment accurately designed down to the last detail. Rooms are aimed at modern and demanding travellers, who are willing to give up superfluous services but never compromise on the comfort of an environment that boasts great attention to detail.
Lazio, Rome, Pantheon
Palazzo Roma
(5 stars)With an enviable address of Via del Corso, Palazzo Roma, is a historic 16th-century building that has been transformed into a luxurious hotel that fuses modern elegance and historical richness. Once the residence of various noble Tuscan families, this esteemed Roman heritage site now serves as a boutique hotel set across three floors. Its design celebrates the building’s aristocratic past with features like coffered ceilings, authentic frescoes, timeless marble elements, and a remarkable original marble staircase. Each of the 39 rooms and suites is a testament to the thoughtful preservation of the historical essence of the space that intertwines bespoke contemporary luxury. The hotel’s expansive reception areas and distinctive artwork, and dining can be enjoyed in the sophisticated atmosphere of Core Restaurant and the Palazzo Bar is the place for stylish drinks. All this combined with exemplary service and meticulous attention to detail, offer guests an exclusive retreat in the heart of Rome’s dynamic atmosphere.
Tuscany, Forte dei Marmi
Grand Hotel Imperiale Forte Dei Marmi
(5 stars)For sounds of the sea, a high-end shopping spree and the ultimate in luxury relaxation this five-star establishment is the hotel for you. Located in the centre of Forte dei Marmi just a stone’s throw from the famous shopping boutiques but discreetly tucked away in its own private haven of pine wood tranquillity sits the Grand Hotel Imperiale Forte Dei Marmi. The hotel comprises a selection of rooms and suites and no detail has been overlooked in the luxurious exclusive rooms and superior suites; pastel colours, natural fabrics and hints of gold exude an elegant and intimate ambience. Guests can enjoy the use of the beautiful private beach, swimming pool, spa, sauna, Turkish bath and fitness centre along with the nearby boutique shopping experience. For guests with children, there is a Kid’s Club, with a highly-qualified team to look after the little ones. Dining options include three different concept restaurants; fine dining can be enjoyed at the Olivo d’Oro Restaurant, and seafood lovers will enjoy the extensive offering at the Beach Restaurant whilst the Garden Restaurant is ideal for light lunches or simple bites. The hotel has Italian sophistication and style at its best.
Basilicata, Matera
Palazzo del Duca Matera
(4 stars)Palazzo Del Duca is housed in a restored palace in Sassi. It boasts of royalty like service that includes spacious, luxurious accommodation with attention to personal relaxation and general wellness. Room hallways and the restaurant are meticulously designed to give them a modern feel while preserving the rocky appearance. Enjoy delicious cuisines, in-room massage, cooking lessons and minibar, among others. This is a place to be for a relaxed Italian vacation or when you need to reset and restart your goals over again.
Friuli Venezia Giulia, Trieste
Savoia Excelsior Palace
(4 stars)Originally opened in 1911, the Savoia Excelsior Palace, Trieste of today offers a luxurious getaway to travellers from all over the world. This historic hotel boasts an idyllic seafront location and offers guests spectacular views over the Gulf of Trieste. The hotel is comprised of a collection of lavish guestrooms and suites with some featuring private sea-view balconies, including the exquisite Presidential Suite Balcony Sea-View. Guests can opt to dine in The Savoy Restaurant where seafood is the speciality or unwind with a cocktail in hand in the Le Rive Lounge Bar. The hotel offers a selection of craft experiences for those looking to try something new, such as flower arranging and jewellery making. There are also 9 meeting and event spaces in the hotel, perfect for hosting business events and celebrations in style.
Lombardy, Bergamo
GombitHotel
(4 stars)Just around the corner from Cappella Colleoni church, one of the most visited attractions in Bergamo, the GombitHotel sits at the intersection of two ancient Roman roads. The interiors are the work of forward-thinking young artists, crafted using simple materials and pastel hues to foster a sense of freedom and creativity. 15 bedrooms have an airy, urban feel. This is augmented by original features, such as heavily beamed wooden ceilings, adding an element of history to the otherwise contemporary styling. Housed in a stone tower, the alternative boutique hotel has a bar, a library, and a pool.
Campania, Naples, Vomero
De Bonart Naples, Curio Collection By Hilton
(5 stars)Found in the Chiaia neighbourhood, De Bonart Naples was originally built in 1870. Chic rooms have crisp white bedding, polished herringbone wood floors, and individual features such as wrought-iron balconies, panelled walls, minimalist four-posters, retro and modern artworks and sea views. Pets and kids are welcome (under 18s are not charged if sharing rooms with adults). And interconnecting and fully accessible bedrooms are available. Dine with gulf views at the glass-walled, rooftop eatery Le Pavillon, at the refined Macphersons, or in the Niq Bar. The hotel also has a boutique and a fitness centre.
Liguria, Portofino
Eight Hotel Portofino
(5 stars)Set between Portofino Harbour and the mountains just two hundred metres from the heart of the village, Eight Hotel Portofino features elegant and very comfortable rooms for style lovers to choose from. Each of these rooms boasts beautiful wooden floors and has been decorated in warm and inviting colours. A special shuttle service is provided to the nearby Baia Di Paraggi beach, while guests can also splash around in the onsite swimming pool. This pretty pool comes complete with a sun deck that is set with hammocks and sun loungers, while there is also a Turkish bath and sauna to make use of. Food lovers will want to make sure they sample the Chef’s menu, which includes a whole host of gourmet treats that highlight the best of authentic Italian cuisine with an emphasis on fresh seafood.
Puglia, Lecce
Patria Palace Hotel – Ho Hotels Collection
(5 stars)Patria Palace is a historic 18th-century palace that has been transformed into a luxurious hotel, combining modern design with its storied past. The hotel, located in nestled in the heart of Baroque Lecce, was originally designed by 18th-century architect Mauro Manieri, and underwent a meticulous four-year renovation, preserving its classic and Baroque features while incorporating contemporary Art Deco details. It operates from March to December, benefiting from Lecce’s mild Mediterranean climate. With its prime location overlooking the Basilica of Santa Croce, the hotel offers 58 artfully designed rooms and suites, a stunning rooftop bar, a gourmet restaurant, and an outdoor lounge. Despite its central location, it provides a serene escape, embodying the ‘slow’ lifestyle of Salento. The Patria Palace has a long history of hospitality, evolving from a noble residence to a welcoming inn and now a five-star hotel, that emphasises quiet luxury and attentive service. Guests can also enjoy activities like guided city tours, food tours, and a shuttle service to a partnered beach club during the summer months.
