Italy Luxury Hotels – Finding the Most suitable One!

January 26th, 2010 by James Trippy Leave a reply »

Italy is jam-packed with fabulous sights of all kinds, from gorgeous districts and resplendent buildings and structures, to chic, to stunning natural beauty overall. There are various places all over Italy that would be worth a visit, though there is certainly a little of everything – the fascinating towns, culture and scenery – in almost every major city and touristy areas.

One of the most famous areas in Italy – to both vacationers and religious pilgrims – is Rome, where the Vatican City is centred. Rome, as the capital of Italy, has numerous well-known Italy luxury hotels, like Hotel Majestic Roma, The Westin Excelsior Rome, and many more. There are lots of things to do in Rome, which is set against the beautiful Seven Hills and its cities. In Rome and Vatican City there are numerous world-renowned places of interest like the Colosseum and the Sistine Chapel, and many other museums, cathedrals, art spaces and others.

The other key cities, such as Milan, Florence and Venice, are often popular for their own unique customs. Milan is a very stylish, urban precinct, a great hub for lavish hotels, expensive shopping, fashion, arts and nightlife. Florence, which is famous for its traditional, artful and architectural feel, also houses many prime hotels. Venice, on the other hand, is a very beautiful, peaceful town, with numerous first-class hotels and attractions. These three towns all possess a huge throng of museums, showrooms and other remarkable sights and attractions.

One of the more popular resort towns in Italy is Rimini, in Emilia-Romagna, Italy’s East coast. There are numerous hotels here, such as the first-class Grand Hotel Rimini eResidenza Grand Hotel. Rimini has a long past, where early colonies have developed since ancient periods, making it a very rewarding visit. The nearby views here is also an awe-inspiring one.

Another superbly rejuvenating retreat destination is Capri and Ischia, in the Bay of Naples. Both islands boast stunning views and fine coasts, as well as a number of superior luxury hotels. Capri makes a wonderful relaxing getaway, while Ischia is famous for its volcanic thermal springs.

Calabria in southern Italy is also a noted holiday destination, with untouched natural landscapes, beaches and hillside towns. A must-visit are the historical Greek temples and Byzantine churches in the country, and the Praja a Mare coast. There are numerous luxurious hotels around Calabria.

For a snow-filled, enjoyable spell in the ranges of Italy, there is Courmayeur in Northwest Italy. A very popular destination to skiers and mountaineers, there are several alpine resorts, set against the spectacular background of wonderful sceneries and culture.

 

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