Whether you’re on camera or behind the scenes on set, writing a story about the television industry or pitching your talent for said story, it’s been a busy half of 2024 in the entertainment industry.
After making it through two Emmy Awards ceremonies in a single year, it will be time to unwind, and it’s hard to imagine a better place to do that than Europe. This time, we home in on the northern region of Italy, sharing a few must-visit hotels for your next vacation in Italy.
Baglioni Hotel Luna
For those on a larger budget, Baglioni is a must visit. Around the corner from St. Mark’s Square, the palazzo is one of the oldest in Venice, built in 1118. Transformed from a convent into an aristocratic palace of the Knights Templar, the hotel is decorated with Murano chandeliers and stunning watercolor paintings. With 68 rooms total and 36 suites, the intimate setting allows for a personal, magical getaway.
Hotel Papadopoli Venezia
Not only is this boutique hotel in walking distance from the Grand Canal and Piazza San Marco, it’s also close enough to the Venice rail station to make getting to and from (even with luggage) an easy task. With only 96 rooms and suites, elegance takes top priority at this destination. A key tip: If you can afford it, spend the money on a suite. The sweeping canal and city views from the balcony will make you never want to leave.
Sina Villa Medici
Whether you’re hoping to see the sights in Florence or looking for a quiet poolside getaway, check out this five-star resort in the heart of the city. The 19th-century historic palazzo features a luxurious garden and pool, along with Harry’s Bar the Garden restaurant, the ideal stop for a busy day out. The Medici Chapel, the Ponte Vecchio and the Piazzale Michelangelo are all within walking distance.
Monteverdi Tuscany
For those looking to unwind for a weekend away from the busy cities around Italy, this hilltop luxury hotel, surrounded by the Val d’Orcia, is a quiet, stunning escape. In addition to a state-of-the-art spa and wellness center, the rooms, suites and private houses are located in the medieval village of Castiglioncello del Trinoro. Entertainment is offered year-round, including cooking classes, five-course interactive dinners, wine tastings and day trips to Tuscan hill towns. Plus, dine at the delicious new restaurant, Zita, opened in June.
Villa La Massa
Built in the 13th century as a country house for an aristocratic Florentine family, Villa La Massa is now a luxury hotel, located between Florence and the Chianti region of Tuscany, sitting on the banks of the Arno River. The hotel accommodations — 24 rooms and 30 suites — are arranged in six historic buildings, including a Tuscan farmhouse with a private kitchen for larger groups. With a pool area surrounded by lemon and cypress trees, the resort offers a with a high-end spa, cooking classes and guided wine tours. It’s located 25 minutes outside of the city of Florence. It is the sister hotel to Lake Como’s legendary Villa d’Este.
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