Noticias · Belmond· (English original)
Italy's Under-the-Radar Luxury Hotels You Need to Know
Beyond the usual suspects, a fresh crop of Italian properties offers discerning travelers unparalleled elegance. These hotels are quietly redefining the luxury landscape.
Exterior view of a historic Italian villa hotel surrounded by lush gardens, possibly Villa San Michele
Italy's luxury hotel scene continues its dynamic expansion, attracting significant investment and setting new standards. On June 1, 2026, Belmond announced the relaunch of Villa San Michele after an extensive 18-month renovation in Florence. Meanwhile, La Reserve Firenze opened this month, introducing six private apartments and an exclusive owners' tennis court to the city's high-end offerings. Additionally, Airelles Palladio commenced operations in April within a 16th-century Venetian property on Giudecca island. Rome also welcomed the Corinthia Rome to the former Bank of Italy headquarters, while Belmond's Villa Timeo debuted in Taormina.
Our take: While properties like Passalacqua and Le Sirenuse reliably draw headlines, the Australian Financial Review highlights a critical trend: the emergence of equally compelling yet less publicized alternatives. The sustained investment from brands like Belmond, coupled with independent ventures, indicates a robust, evolving market. Discerning travelers now have more options to experience Italian luxury beyond the well-trodden paths.
Source : Australian Financial Review
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