HOTELS IN ITALY
Bolzano is an Italian city, but it has a definite Austrian charm to it - after all, the capital of the autonomous region of South Tyrol has been a crossroads for Italian and Austrian cultural influences for centuries.
Florence is the capital of the Italian region of Tuscany, one of the countries prime tourist locations.
Lana is an Italian city, but it has a definite Austrian charm to it - after all, the autonomous region of South Tyrol has been a crossroads for Italian and Austrian cultural influences for centuries, and most of its inhabitants speak German as their first language.
Listed as a world heritage site, the centre of Naples is renowned for the wealth and variety of its historical buildings.
Rimini, located on the Adriatic Sea, is certainly one of Italy’s most famous seaside resorts and has been a focal point of Italian history since the times of Caesar.
Situated on the River Tiber, between the Apennine Mountains and the Tyrrhenian Sea, the "Eternal City" of Rome was once the centre of the mighty Roman Empire.
The Italian island of Sardinia has a fascinating history of human settlements, dating back to prehistoric times.
The Island of Sicily has been noted for its natural beauty and ancient cities, including Agrigento on the southern coast. Home to the stunning “Valley of the Temples” with some of the best ancient Greek architecture to be found outside of Greece.
SANTO STEFANO DI SESSANIO
A striking abandoned hilltop town where the buildings have been brought back to life.
PORTO ERCOLE
Porto Ercole is a small, charming seaport situated on the scenic peninsula of Monte Argentario on the Tuscany coast.

