A wide selection of 50 charming and historical hotels all around Italy. Three, four and five stars. Once become partner, you will' be able to see FIT rates and detailed description of every property.


A selection of our hotels...
Grand Hotel Continental
Housed in a former 17th Century palace, the Grand Hotel Continental is just a short walk from the delightful Piazzo del Campo, where the famous palio (horse race) takes place twice a year. Built by the famous architect Carlo Fontana, the hotel has retained many of its historic features including the magnificent frescoes of the banqueting halls and the imposing walls of the Palazzo Gori that greet you as you enter the glass doors. All the hotel's guest rooms are beautifully decorated with rich fabrics and antique furniture, which date back to the 17th Century. Such unique features combine to create a prestigious and intimate residence, ideal for an unforgettable stay.
Hotel Excelsior Palace
Rich in fascinating little towns with a touch of mystery, Liguria’s Riviera di Levante treats visitors to timeless, evocative atmospheres that make it one of Italy’s most interesting and popular destinations. Cliffs soaring above the sea, charming lanes, tiny hamlets mounted like gems on a rugged coastline notched with secret, surprising inlets. Some of Italy’s most seductive towns have developed along this coast: exclusive Portofino, sunny Rapallo, the fascinating Cinque Terre. Places packed with history and culture, with a gentle, melancholic air that lends itself to romantic walks dotted with historical landmarks and spectacular displays of nature. Discovering the Riviera di Levante in a THI Collection hotel is an unforgettable experience thanks to the professionalism and inimitable elegance that are a hallmark of all its five-star hotels.
Hotel Lord Byron
Carefully tucked away in the exclusive Parioli quarter of Rome, but just a few steps from Villa Borghese, the "Dolce Vita" of Via Veneto and a stroll in the park away from Piazza di Spagna, distinguished travellers reside at the exquisite 5 star Hotel Lord Byron. This prime location allows Guests the best of both worlds: the vicinity to the bustling Eternal City′s main attractions and the opportunity to relax in a most placid private atmosphere. The Hotel Lord Byron′s heritage as a private townhouse estate perfectly fits the context of the Parioli Quarter, one of Rome′s most exclusive areas. The neighbourhood boosts the highest concentration of foreign embassies, multinational corporations, banks and other top professional offices. Equally known for its wealth of fine art and greenery, the surrounding area of the Lord Byron makes for a wonderful daytime excursion.
Masseria Torre Coccaro
Masseria Torre Coccaro is a country house set in a vaste estate immersed in olive groves with a great sea view. Hotel 5 star luxe is blends in this country environment with secluded spots all around the property: the old vegetable garden, the olive groves, the walking path through the olive groves to Maizza, the Olive Mill set in an ancient cave, the old haylofts with fireplaces, all details have been followed in order to give you total relaxation.Immersed in the countryside of the olive groves and the nearby Sea, luxury rooms in a country style house. Set in the estate some are in the main courtyard, suites in the tower with great sea view, the famous Suites in the rock next to the botanic garden full of perfume and some with view of the olive groves. 39 rooms: 3 sites one with private heated pool, 3 junior suite deluxe, 6 junior suites, 21 superior, 6 classic. Amenities include in the several rooms: Jacuzzi, fireplace, private terraces or gardens, lounges.
Masseria Torre Maizza
The Masseria is set in a vaste agricultural estate overlooking the Mediterranean sea which is only at 1.5 km. Immersed in the olive groves that date back to the year 1000 you can walk through fruit and vegetables plantations and our own raisins. Smell the perfume of Mediterranean bushes, myrtle and jasmines.26 rooms of which 2 suites wioth private pool and jacuzzi, 5 junioor suite deluxe, 1 junior suite, 15 superior rooms,3 classic, all rooms have garden, bathtub, hairdrier, wirelless internet, pay TV, safe, minibar, cordless telefone, Tivoli audio
Palazzo Gattini
Luxury Hotel Palazzo Gattini is situated in the historical center of the city of Matera. Today, after extensive restoration and repair, the building has become a prestigious hotel. The re-birth of Palazzo Gattini and its transformation was carried out by Nicola Benedetto. The antique historical belonged, until 1892, to the oldest noble family in Matera: the Earl of Gattini. Palazzo Gattini is one of the most antique buildings surrounding the cathedral in the Civita old quarter and it was once in habited by the Greek-Romans as shown by the finding of numerous sepulchers. Still today this Palazzo preserves traces of its origins that date back to the 15th century. The hotel has 20 luxury rooms: 5 suites, 3 junior suites and 12 Deluxe suites. All the rooms have air conditioning, two telephones with direct lines, a 220 volt electricity adaptor, internet connection, Lcd colour TV with a closed circuit video and national as well as satellite channels, a mini bar, electronic safe, direct telephone services, hairdryer, magnifying mirror, bathtub and shower. Today the deconsecrated chapel is a Conference Room able to host a maximum of 50 people for workshops or meeting and is equipped with projectrs, microphones and maxi screens.
Risorgimento Resort
The Risorgimento Resort is a hotel of modern conception encased in a prestigious historic mansion situated in the heart of the magnificence of Baroque Lecce a few minutes from the bell tower in Piazza Duomo and the Roman Amphitheatre in Piazza Sant’Oronzo. It is unique for the quality of the materials used and the attention lavished on every detail, designed to fill visitors with intense emotions, the same as those they will bring with them when they leave Lecce. The hall pays homage to the daily tableau, to a stroll in a street of Lecce Old Town with windows festooned with crepe paper, benches, craftsmen’s workshops and bookshops. The 41 rooms and 6 suites of the Vestas Hotels & Resorts group are beautifully appointed: fully-adjustable air conditioning/heating, minibar, telephone with direct-dial outside line, radio and television. The spacious bathrooms, entirely panelled in fine marble and conceived of as wellness spaces, are hence fitted with all comforts.
Villa le Maschere
Built in the second half of the sixteenth century by the Bettini family, Villa Le Maschere was later acquired by the Florentine Gerini family, who began to enlarge and restructure the house, and to reorganise the park with new avenues and an Italian style garden. At the end of the seventeenth century the villa was remodelled by Giovanni Battista Foggini, chief architect and sculptor to the court of the Grandduke of Tuscany Cosimo III de’ Medici. Foggini’s most famous works include statues at the churches of the Carmine and Santissima Annunziata in Florence, but he was also responsible for renovations at many Florentine palaces including the grand staircase at Palazzo Medici-Riccardi. 
By the 18th and 19th centuries Villa Le Maschere was considered one of the most beautiful Tuscan villas. Le Maschere was a favourite stop for popes (Pius IX in 1857), sovereigns (Carlo Emanuele IV King of Sardinia in 1801, King Carlo Felice in 1821), as well as many renowned noblemen and artists.
Adler Thermae
The Hotel Adler Thermae was founded by family Sanoner in 2003. The family owns and manages the Hotel Adler Sport & Wellness Resort, in the Dolomites since 1810. Hard work and diligence over all these years but, over all, the wonderful hospitality in this house, made the Adler become a leading one-of-a-kind holiday destination in the dolomites. The family′s Wellness project makes a new important step in Tuscany, with the foundation of the new Hotel Adler Thermae in Bagno Vignoni, a unique oasis for body and mind. The Hotel has a total of 90 luxury rooms and suites: The Superior (35 m2 for two people), Family Junior Suite (40 m2 for three people) and the Family Suite (50 m2 for four people). The spacious rooms offer a sitting area with tea-table and a sofa, a writing desk and an armchair. The decor features rich wood furnishings, with warm-toned draperies. All rooms and suites avail of "Bio air-conditioning" (room temperature and dampness individually adjustable) room safe, colour satellite TV (with English channels), ISDN-plug-in, mini-bar. The marble bathroom features a deep soaking tub and separate glass-enclosed shower, toilet and bidet in a separate room, hairdryer, bath robe. Private terrace or balcony overlooking the splendid Orcia Valley. Rooms for disabled and rooms for allergy sufferers are also available.
Borgo La Bagnaia Resort Spa
Peace and tranquillity reign supreme over the 1100 hectare estate of Borgo la Bagnaia, just twelve kilometers south west of Siena, where nature and history meet in perfect harmony. An enchanting place, immersed in scenery reminiscent of a Renaissance style fresco where, from the windows of the luxurious bedrooms, guests can follow the flight of swallows and the running of the deer. Until recently the Borgo Bagnaia estate, set in the peaceful Tuscan countryside, the charm of which has not been tainted by the passing of time, was known primarily as the site of an international equestrian event which has acquired an almost cult-like following amongst the international jet set. The property, which has been transformed into a high level resort and events venue, now opens its gates to the connoisseurs of elegance. The restyling of this extraordinary medieval estate has not altered, but rather highlighted, the history and traditions of the property with the object of creating a multi-functional center catering for an elite clientele.The complex comprises: the ancient estate village, La Bagnaia. dating back to the 1200s, and the even older historical customs station of Filetta, a high tech Events venue and Conference center, and the Buddha SPA.
Borgobianco Resort & Spa
Embraced by the white walls, living the authentical atmosphere of the Mediterranean countryside, amongst the majestic olive trees. Borgobianco welcomes its guests with style in a luxury, charming resort. Prestigious rooms and refined suites will pamper you with semplicity, offering a breathtaking view where the colours of the ground, the sea and the sky mix together, for the pleasure of your eyes. Borgobianco resort enchants and appeals to visitors with cuddles and warm welcome of its staff, the genuinity offered by its cuisine as well as the precious collection of wines, typical signs of the traditions of the area. Rigenerate your body and soul in the exclusive Spa. Discover authentical emotions and refresh the harmony with yourself. These are only some of the unique privileges that Borgobianco reserves to its guests.
Hotel d'Inghilterra
The Hotel d’Inghilterra has its origins in the most aristocratic and elegant period in Rome’s history: monarchs, princes, artists and screen idols have always made it their home in the capital, attracted by flawless hospitality and an ideal location near Piazza di Spagna. The original building dates back to the 16th century, when it was built to serve as guest quarters for the nearby palazzo of the illustrious Torlonia family.  Visiting friends and compatriots of the poet John Keats, who lived in Piazza di Spagna, stayed there, and when the building became a hotel in 1845 it took the name Hotel d’Angleterre. Since that time the hotel has built a reputation as the preferred Roman base for an elite international clientele.
Hotel Helvetia & Bristol
The hotel Helvetia & Bristol is a magnificent urban palazzo in the centre of Florence, a short walk from the Duomo. Famous as early as the mid-19th century for its charm, service and unrivalled location, it became a favourite haunt of artists such as Gabriele D’Annunzio, Luigi Pirandello, Eugenio Montale and Eleonora Duse. The winter garden has hosted monarchs, aristrocrats and Nobel prize winners over the years.
Hotel Le Fontanelle
The origins of this marvellous hotel can be traced back to the 13th century, thanks to the discovery of original internal stonework, which is still visible in the hotel today. The hotel’s name ‘Le Fontanelle’ derives from the pre-existing water fountains and stone ‘fonts’, which were used for gathering spring water. These were renovated and enlarged during the first half of the 19th century utilising existing medieval materials that were found on site. This area, originally a rural Etruscan community, was subsequently occupied by the Romans, then in the early Middle Ages by the Longobard population. Over the centuries ‘Le Fontanelle’ has seen various owners and had numerous uses, until finally it became a simple working farmhouse. It wasn’t until 1999 that restorations began to transform this ancient building into the luxury hotel it is today. Entering the hotel is like opening a box of delights – each room is exquisitely furnished providing not only a calm and warming atmosphere, but also a rich and sensory experience. Before dark, enter into the intimacy of your bedroom, and marvel at the beautiful Tuscan landscape framed by every window; each view in turn an exquisite masterpiece. The sensual touch of the fresh crisp linen and the smooth soft furnishings enhance the magic.
Hotel Noblesse
From the restoration of an ancient palace of 1700 place of famous antique dealer, is born in the heart of Lucca the hotel Noblesse, a new hotel offering a five star service in a comfortable and charming environment, together with a friendly atmosphere and a luxury service where precious antique and modern furniture live together with the most modern technology. The three floors composing the hotel, 8 double rooms and 5 suites, each one has different colours, furniture and personal sight of a different city. The rooms equipped with all standard comforts, offer new facilities as LCD TV with satellite connection, pay TV on demand and internet connection (by infra red keyboard) and Jacuzzi shower and bathtub.
Hotel Regency
Originally constructed for high government officials and ministers of the State, today, the architectural treasure hosts the ever-enchanting, exclusive 5 star Hotel Regency. Overlooking the pristine Piazza D′Azeglio, the hotel is a short walk from the city′s main attractions, thereby offering a peaceful setting and yet central location. Rich in history and tradition, recently renovated, the property is a fine exemplification of old world charm and modern convenience. The exceptional staff and intimate atmosphere harmoniously blend to give visitors the sense that they are residing at an elegant private home.
Relais Histo'
An enchanting medieval venue constructed from white stone and situated between the calm waters of the “Mar Piccolo” and the smooth hills of centuries old olive trees: Relais Histo’ is opening its doors to welcome you. Surrounded by 70 acres of olive trees, this exclusive Relais perfectly blends past with present, history with nature, arts with modern technology. Located just 10 Km away from the city of Taranto, the ancient medieval Masseria of San Pietro in Mutata, was first mentioned 1392 as belonging to the Marrese family. The present of this magic place lies in the CULTI design philosophy, a concept of wellbeing that crosses fragrances, materials and anything related to interior design anddecoration. Every detail of this luxury Relais aims to create an exclusive, essential atmosphere focusing on the guest wellbeing. Tranquility, privacy and fine attention to details are the pathways to our hospitality, whilst our cuisine is defined by taste, tradition and creativity. Each one of the 46 elegant rooms and suites, distributed among the noble aisle and the Cloister “Antica Sorgente”, invite to a complete relax suggesting peaceful views of the see or the courtyard and offering to its guests all modern comforts. Scents of the Mediterranean sea and olive trees mark the pathways among the ancient courts and historical discoveries from the past.
Villa Mangiacane - Villa & Spa
Villa Mangiacane is a magnificent 15th century villa built by the Machiavelli family, bearing the unmistakable hand of the Renaissance master, Michelangelo. Located just 12km south of Florence, Mangiacane is set within 600 acres of flourishing vineyards and olive groves. The private estate produces three award winning wines and a distinctive olive oil which you can taste and enjoy during your stay. The classic beauty of Mangiacane combined with its history, art, and idyllic countryside setting create the perfect backdrop for a Tuscan wedding, unforgettable holiday or exclusive rental. Luxurious facilities complement the private villa, including the newly opened Nadushka Spa, three swimming pools, unique sculpture gardens and breathtaking Tuscan views of the Duomo in Florence. A stay at Mangiacane allows for easy exploration to Florence, San Gimignano, or the magnificent city of Siena. Come and experience our warm hospitality where you will experience the joy of modern day convenience seamlessly combined with the splendor of the Renaissance.
Grand Hotel Sitea
The Grand Hotel Sitea, situated in the heart of this noble northern city, behind the Piazza San Carlo, is the most refined embodiment of the hospitality of Turin. The experienced management and careful selection of staff, together with the furnishings and elegant surroundings, give the hotel that ideal quality, indispensable to guests who are seeking comfort, even on business - an ambience where attention to detail and enduring hospitality are most strongly in evidence.
Hotel Atlante star
The 4 star superior Atlante Star Hotel, situated in the heart of Rome, 3 minutes from the Vatican City and St Angel’s Castle, 10 minutes from Navona Square and 15 from the Spanish Steps, consists of 70 rooms and 15 suites. All the rooms have been completely renovated, some offer a panoramic view and maxi Jacuzzi tubs. Owing to the wall tapestry, elegant furniture and interior decoration, they boast a personal and cosy atmosphere.
Hotel Il Piccolo Castello
About 800 years ago, the people of Siena founded the village of Monteriggioni. Surrounded by walls 570 metres long and 12 metres high, this village served as the vanguard for the defence of the city. 800 years later at Monteriggioni is born the vanguard of comfort and relaxation. The hotel Il Piccolo Castello is a four-star jewel immersed in more than two acres of parkland, situated only one kilometre away from the castle walls. What differentiates this small hotel of only 50 rooms from all others is the style in which it has been realised. Within a modern and functional structure, with systems like those of an international resort, beats the heart of the pure Sienese neo-classical style of the 19th century. The interior decor follows the style of the neo-classical Sienese architect Agostino Fantastici, who in the 19th century left behind in this land many tangible signs of his work. The furnishings have been crafted by local artisans based on Fantastici′s original designs. The entire atmosphere, from the entrance hall to the breakfast room to the sitting rooms, is dominated by this style, which together with original pieces creates a truly striking effect.
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