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Hotels in Italy that have created a buzz, along with suggested packing lists for each location:

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Hotels in Italy Worth Watching Out For, Along with Packing Suggestions for Each Destination
Hotels in Italy Worth Watching Out For, Along with Packing Suggestions for Each Destination

Hotels in Italy that have created a buzz, along with suggested packing lists for each location:

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In the world of luxury travel, Italy stands out as a beacon of style, history, and beauty. This year, several iconic hotels continue to draw the fashionable crowd, offering an exclusive and stylish holiday experience. Here's a roundup of the top Italy hotels frequented by the fashion set.

Hotel Il Pellicano in Porto Ercole, Tuscany, by the blue Tyrrhenian sea, has been a top holiday spot for fashion insiders since the 1960s. The iconic Mediterranean escape continues to entice those looking to step back into the golden age of travel on the Italian Riviera. Slim Aarons captured the glamorous guests of Hotel Il Pellicano on holiday decades ago, and it continues to be a sought-after destination today.

Marie-Louise Sciò, CEO and creative director of Il Pellicano, has also opened sister properties, including Mezzatorre and La Posta Vecchia. These properties maintain the same level of elegance and exclusivity that Il Pellicano is known for.

The Aman Venice is another must-visit hotel, located in the Palazzo Papadopoli on the Grand Canal in Venice. The design combines opulent chandeliers and gilded finishings with modern, minimal furniture and decor, creating a unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary luxury.

In Milan, Palazzo Cordusio, a Gran Meliá Hotel offers a luxurious sanctuary with Italian design in Milan, Italy’s fashion capital. Opened in 2023, it provides a perfect base for fashion enthusiasts to explore the city's vibrant fashion scene.

Hotel Lungarno in Florence, owned by the Ferragamo family, offers classic luxury appeal, a Michelin-starred restaurant, and proximity to fashion and cultural landmarks. Meanwhile, Villa Cora in Florence, a lavish 19th-century villa with decadent decor, a Turkish bath, sauna, and pool, is favored for stylish luxury holiday stays near Florence’s cultural sites.

Boutique Hotel Stresa on Lake Maggiore is a new 5-star luxury hotel with spectacular views of the Borromean Islands, gourmet Mediterranean cuisine, and a sophisticated rooftop bar popular among elite travelers seeking lakeside elegance.

Lastly, Aman Rosa Alpina in the Dolomites, recently renovated and reopened under the prestigious Aman brand, combines modern luxury with alpine charm, drawing a fashion-conscious and luxury-seeking clientele to the Italian Alps.

These hotels are known for their blend of Italian style, luxury amenities, prime locations near cultural or natural landmarks, and appeal to fashionable guests seeking exclusive, stylish holiday experiences. So, whether you're looking for a Mediterranean escape, a lakeside retreat, or an alpine adventure, Italy has a luxury hotel to suit your style.

[1] Palazzo Cordusio, a Gran Meliá Hotel

[2] Hotel Lungarno and Villa Cora

[3] Boutique Hotel Stresa

[5] Aman Rosa Alpina

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