Best Family Friendly Hotels in Italy
From the regal residences of Rome to the picturesque places of Positano our collection of the best luxury hotels in Italy will give you an unequivocal desire to travel to and explore one of Southern Europe’s most stylish, historic and inspirational countries. Italy here we come!
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Sardinia, Villasimius
Falkensteiner Resort Capo Boi
With 122 rooms, suites, and villas, Falkensteiner Resort Capo Boi combines mid-century heritage with modern Mediterranean ease. Set along a private sandy cove on Sardinia’s wild southern coast around a one hour drive from Cagliari, the resort retains the charm of its 1960s origins while embracing a design language inspired by Moorish influences, from carved wooden headboards and inlaid tables to softly muted hues of sea blue, blush, and sand.
Dining celebrates both place and imagination. Artigiani serves generous Mediterranean buffets in the main dining space, along with pizza up in the poolside restaurant, KENTO, shaped by Michelin-starred chef Theodor Falser, offers Pan-Asian and Italian flavours, while Sudoki Bar pairs sushi with sunset cocktails. The 750 m² Acquapura Cocoon Spa provides a serene retreat with saunas, a steam room, a heated pool, and wellness classes, complemented by a gym, tennis court, and watersports from the beach.
Family-friendly yet tranquil, the resort’s Falky Land offers creative and nature-based programmes for children, alongside a playground, kids’ pool, and beach inflatables. With panoramic views over the Capo Carbonara Marine Reserve, two swimming pools, and easy access to Cagliari Airport, Falkensteiner Resort Capo Boi offers a rare balance of Sardinian authenticity and contemporary coastal luxury.
Tuscany, Castiglione del Bosco
Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco
Iconic Tuscan resort Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco sits in a 5,000-acre country estate located in Val d’Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, perfect for a mix of guests who wish to enjoy a Tuscan adventure; from couples, families and groups. The resort now comprises a total of 42 suites and 11 villas all beautifully appointed. Guests can make use of the resort’s infinity pool with views over Montalcino and a newly unveiled pool bar. There is a superb programme of seasonal events and excursions designed for an array of interests and passions; from historical horse races and tours of famous movie sets to bike excursions through spectacular landscapes and wine-inspired spa treatments – the new guest experiences encourage visitors to thoroughly explore their surroundings and immerse themselves in the vibrant culture of the historical region. Known as a superb culinary destination, the resort features two outstanding restaurants, an organic kitchen garden and a cooking school where guests can enjoy delicious dishes that express local culinary traditions. After the success of last year’s winter season extension, the resort will remain open until 7 January 2023, allowing travellers to discover Tuscany in its quieter ‘secret season’, through autumn, winter and into the New Year.
Sardinia, Cannigione
Aethos Sardinia
The Aethos Sardinia is a beautifully designed hotel in a serene and secluded location overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. The hotel offers a selection of luxurious rooms and suites with splendid sea and garden views as well as terrace, balcony and private garden options. This hotel features the Grand 3-bedroom Pool Suite with its tranquil private garden, 200m panoramic walking path and freshwater pool. Guests are invited to dine at the ZAÏA Sardinia restaurant and savour the flavours and traditions of the island. You can lounge by the serene outdoor pool or take full advantage excellent spa facilities. There are wellness treatments and experiences available to transport you during your stay. The hotel also boasts a unique outdoor fitness room with floor to ceiling windows and unbeatable views.
Italy, Sardinia
Mangia’s Santa Teresa Resort, part of the Curio Collection by Hilton
Located along the beautiful coastline of Santa Reparata Bay on the northern coast of Sardinia, the Mangia’s Santa Teresa Resort, is a stunning 5-star resort that is part of the Curio Collection by Hilton.The resort comprises 199 bright guest rooms with sea or garden views and interiors take inspiration from elegant Arab styles. Guests can enjoy access to a private beach along with a breathtaking infinity pool, a gym and a tennis court for sports enthusiasts. For adventure seekers, there are nearby trekking trails to explore the surroundings or a short 10-minute trip to the charming town of Santa Teresa Gallura. Dining facilities include two restaurants and stylish bar.
Mangia’s Santa Teresa Resort, part of the Curio Collection by Hilton
SAVE FOR LATERSardinia, San Teodoro
Baglioni Resort Sardinia
Situated north of San Teodoro, close to Lu Impostu—one of the island’s most stunning beaches—this elegant 98-room resort is nestled within the splendid Mediterranean landscape. With its white sands and crystal-clear waters, the resort is an idyllic setting for experiencing the natural beauty of Sardinia. Guests have access to a variety of water sports activities including diving, snorkelling, kayaking, and boat tours. Culinary aficionados will delight in the resort’s multiple dining options. For those seeking relaxation, the exquisite spa at the hotel offers a peaceful retreat.
Veneto, Venice
JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa
Nestled near cultural landmarks such as the Guggenheim Collection and Accademia Gallery, Il Palazzo Experimental serves as a hub for both tourists and locals. Its 32 well-appointed rooms and suites are bathed in natural light and offer views of a serene canal and garden. The collaboration between the Experimental Group and the founders of the Italian Supper Club has led to the establishment of Adriatica Restaurant, promising an authentic Italian culinary journey with locally sourced ingredients. The bar, designed by Cristina Celestino, pays homage to Venice through a symphony of marble and antique mirrors, drawing inspiration from Carlo Scarpa.
Tuscany, Florence, San Marco - Santissima Annunziata
Four Seasons Hotel Firenze
Four Seasons gives travellers a chance to experience the magic of some of the oldest yet most fascinating cities in the world. It is located in the northern stretch, right at the nexus between the Old Florence suburbs of the nineteenth century and those of the twentieth century. While sitting in the vast tranquil garden, you get to enjoy a panoramic view of numerous historic buildings in Florence. As you step into the stucco-decorated lobby, you are welcomed into a modern and upscale abode furnished with extravagant silk, velvet, marble, and antique décor. The suites are elegantly decorated in Renaissance style. Other luxurious amenities offered here include a state-of-the-art spa with 10 treatment rooms, a pool, steam room and fitness centre for health enthusiasts. For a taste of some of the world’s best cuisines, you can visit the Michelin-starred Il Palagio found within the premise.
Tuscany, Fiesole
Villa San Michele, A Belmond Hotel, Florence
Belmond Villa San Michele is one of the priciest five-star hotels in Florence located in a serene woody hillside near the village of Fiesole. The hotel is established on a building that was once a Franciscan Monastery. Its currently weathered portico and imposing terrace are said to have been sculpted by the infamous Michelangelo. The peaceful gardens, as well as the massive pool bordered by a lush lawn, are perfect spots to unwind. Being a historical building, the rooms sport vaulted ceilings, bottle glass windows, and some rustic bedsteads. The main restaurant is designed with a veranda that offers a magnificent view of the city. The menu consists mainly of Tuscan dishes prepared by competent chefs.
Veneto, Lido di Jesolo
Almar Jesolo Resort & Spa
Set beside the promenade, this was the first 5-star beachfront hotel in Jesolo when it arrived in 2014. But you don’t have to swim in the neighbouring sea; Almar Stephen Abragan has a 70-metre pool onsite, besides its Mediterra restaurant and LightBlue Bar. The Almablu Spa – which includes a seafront hydromassage area – is connected to the outdoor pool via a glass tunnel. 197 rooms and suites follow a timeless ‘Made in Italy’ design ethos and all have a private terrace. A River Lounge Bar sits next to a cascading water ‘river’ installation, and there are lovely lush gardens.
Veneto, Lido di Jesolo
Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Jesolo
Combine your beach break with a wellness retreat at the Falkensteiner’s all-new Acquapura SPA, where treatments are based on Hawaiian rituals. This space spans 1,500 square metres including an indoor and outdoor pool, jacuzzi and a hammam. The restaurant has a sea view terrace and wine cellar, there’s a firelit lobby bar and a cigar lounge, as well as a private stretch of beach. Modernist architect Richard Meier worked alongside interior designer Matteo Thun to create a chic property with a vintage Miami vibe; neutral tones are accented with bold colours and floor-to-ceiling windows showcase the outlook.
Lombardy, Tremezzo
Grand Hotel Tremezzo
With a view across to the lovely village of Bellagio, the Grand Hotel Tremezzo is one of the most imposing hotels in the heart of Lake Como. Set in lush gardens with the Grigne Mountains as the backdrop, the lovely art nouveau hotel offers luxury accommodation in rooms and suites including a number of historic suites with facilities such as access to private garden areas, and also rooftop suites for spectacular views. Guests can dine in excellent gourmet restaurants (once patronised by Greta Garbo), enjoy treatments in a luxury spa, and swim in various lovely pools and from the lake’s only private beach.
Veneto, Venice, Venice-Lido
Hotel Excelsior Venice Lido Resort
Right on the Lido, this luxurious resort has a subtly Moorish interior design. Reminiscent of a former era, the turn of the 20th-century building’s furnishings encapsulate a sense of North African mid-century style. The Excelsior boasts bedrooms with terraces overlooking the sea, tent-like private cabanas on the beach, a swimming pool, complimentary water shuttles, in-room Salvatore Ferragamo bath products, and a renowned intimate candlelit restaurant and some incredible seafood. It may be a glamorous venue – an optimum place to star spot during the film festival – but the resort is very welcoming of families, offering a kids’ club among its amenities.