Nestling between Monaco and Portofino, La Meridiana is renowned for its traditional Italian hospitality and its magnificent 18-hole golf course.
La Scelta di Goethe is a luminous and peaceful oasis in the heart of Rome, surrounded by a unique view, where ancient history is life's soundtrack.
The Luna Hotel Baglioni, the oldest hotel in Venice, stands in the heart of the city, just a few steps from the Piazza San Marco, overlooking San Giorgio Island.
This ancient manor home is set in the idyllic pastoral landscape of Northern Italy's Po River Valley, in the foothills of the Italian Alps overlooking vineyards and the sparkling waters of Lake Iseo and majestic mountain peaks.
The Lido Palace first opened in 1899 to rival the best hotels in Europe, only to become a legendary property in the early 1900's.
The Scalinatella, a luxury boutique hotel with 28 rooms, is the epitome of excellence, is situated in the most panoramic and peaceful area of the Island of Capri.
L'Andana, a member of The Leading Hotels of the World, was the former residence of Leopold II, Duke of Tuscany, located in the heart of Tuscany.
Snuggled on a private beach, the 128-room hotel combines Italian chic with traditional and updated mid-century classic styles, with acres of shiny, decorative tile floors that are the hallmark of the region.
As Tchaikowsky looked across the lagoon to the island of San Giorgio, he was inspired to write his fourth symphony.
Overlooking the River Arno and the Ponte Vecchio, Lungarno Suites provides elegant self-contained suites and studios, with a fully-equipped kitchen, and all the comforts of home plus the services of a luxury hotel. Close to the Uffizi and the Piazza della Signoria.
Hidden in a magical scenery, with the ever-changing charms of the hills and old villages rich in art, history and culture, La Saracina is an elegant country home in the heart of Tuscany.
This elegant resort, in Gargnano, is nestled within 27 acres of gentle hills and natural terraces, adorned with olive groves and woodland on the Riviera dei Limoni.
Against the backdrop of the blue Mediterranean sky and sea, Masseria San Domenico lies only 500 metres from the Adriatic coast in the Puglia region of Italy, its whitewashed building standing amidst centenarian olive groves.
Mandarin Oriental Cristallo, Cortina will be the Group’s first alpine resort and expands Mandarin Oriental’s presence further in Italy.
The whitewashed farmhouse-hotel stands on an olive oil estate in the countryside of Ostuni, only a few minutes by car from the seaside.