The Mediterranean • Stay • The 2024 hot list: the 13 best new hotels in Italy
Do you want to know where to book a stay in Italy, right now? Hotel aficionados want to know what’s new, what’s popular and where to go – and with a slew of highly anticipated debuts, there are more hotels to explore than ever before. We maintain a current list of all new hotels along the Mediterranean that are set to open in 2024, conveniently divided down month by month so you can see exactly when they opened. Here is the complete guide to Italy’s newest, best and buzziest hotels, inns and guesthouses.
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Nostalgia! Romazzino, reborn in 2024 after an extensive refurbishment by the Belmond hotel group, stands as a beacon of luxury on Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda. Originating from the vision of the Aga Khan IV in 1964, the hotel embodies the Italian concept of villeggiatura, offering a serene retreat from city life. The resort showcases the iconic architecture of Michele Busiri Vici, featuring natural stucco curves and terracotta tiles that harmonise with the picturesque landscape. Guests can unwind in soothing rooms and suites, take in the stunning views of white sand beaches and emerald waters and enjoy on-site facilities like tennis courts and swimming pools. The culinary journey at Romazzino is a highlight, with an array of dining options that include classic aperitivo and seasonal Mediterranean cuisine, encapsulating the essence of la dolce vita.
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Casa Monti, in Rome‘s vibrant Monti district, is a celebration of artistic expression and Italian sprezzatura. Designed by the ‘queen of colour‘, interior designer Laura Gonzalez, the hotel features an 18th-century façade that echoes the area‘s noble past. Its 26 rooms and 10 suites are canvases of creativity, adorned with antiques, Italian craftsmanship and commissioned artworks, all reflecting Rome‘s artistic legacy. The hotel‘s restaurant reimagines traditional Italian trattorias, extending from a historic façade to a terrace and vibrant patio with a fountain. A bar-café, featuring travertine tiled floors and neutral tones, complements the rooftop terrace, offering panoramic views of Rome. The Susanne Kaufmann spa, two floors below, is a haven of tranquillity, providing guests a unique Roman experience.
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Max Brown Missori in Milan is a harmonious blend of style and comfort, located near the iconic Duomo and surrounded by Milan’s rich history and culture. The hotel features 64 bright rooms, each offering a unique combination of cosiness and elegance. Guests can unwind in rooms equipped with Max Brown’s signature heavenly beds, Smeg appliances and Crosley record players, all contributing to a relaxed and sophisticated atmosphere. The hotel’s charm extends to its beautifully restored bar, where guests can enjoy classic cocktails and freshly brewed coffee.
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Photography courtesy of Max Brown Missori
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