This Is Your Sign To Finally Book That Italian Girl Summer Trip You’ve Been Dying to Take
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I don't know about you, but for some reason it felt like everyone was in Italy last summer, living La Dolce Vita either on the Amalfi Coast or Lake Como. Well, this year we're leaving behind the FOMO and hitting that "Book Now" button to plan the Italian summer of our dreams (no excuses ladies!). Think: refreshing limoncellos, picturesque landscapes, Italian glamour, and obviously (if not my favorite) carbs on carbs on carbs.
The only con? Italy doesn't come cheap. Especially the luxurious hotels and resorts we see influencers visiting that are always featured in both shows and movies. But that doesn't mean we still can't romanticize our Italian summer vacation even if we're not technically in Europe. That's why we've rounded up the best hotels in the U.S. that don't require a transatlantic flight, but still make you feel like you're in Italy. And for those who've saved up for years (aka, me!), we've also included luxury hotels in Italy's most notorious idyllic settings, from Tuscany all the way to Lake Como. Just note: Prices may vary depending on your choice of date and room type. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and get ready for a "Bella Notte" adventure that will make your heart (and stomach) sing. Buon viaggio!
Best U.S. Hotels That Transport You to Italy
This North Beach gem opened just a few years ago, and it features Le Sirenuse Restaurant and a fabulous Champagne Bar—a chic collaboration with the owners of Positano's iconic hotel. Enjoy a drink at the Champagne bar and soak in the seaside charm reminiscent of its Italian counterpart.
Perched 1,200 feet above the Pacific Ocean, this luxury Big Sur resort boasts the only ocean view in the area, akin to enjoying wine at a cliffside villa in Cinque Terre. Travel tip: Make sure you don't miss Sierra Mar's wine cellar, which is fully stocked with over 14,000 bottles!
Experience a charming boutique hotel tucked away off Charleston's main street, where cobblestone streets and historic buildings whisk you away to a seaside Italian village vibe. What more could you want?
Looking for something more similar to Venice? San Antonio's Riverwalk offers a stateside charm reminiscent of its canals. Stay at this recently renovated iconic hotel, perfectly located near the best queso and margaritas in town.
Forget summer, planning your next winter adventure with an Italian twist? Italy's hidden gem skiing spots are waiting to be discovered. Aspen, much like St. Moritz, offers a small-town vibe packed with charm and epic slopes. This slopeside hotel will transport you to the heart of the Italian Alps in no time.
Best Luxury Hotels in Italy
Headed to Italy? Perched above the bay, Hotel Cala di Volpe combines luxury with nature's beauty and sea breezes. Originally designed by Jacques Couëlle in the 1960s and recently updated with new rooms, suites, and dining spots, it's the perfect place to enjoy great food and good vibes from breakfast to dinner. Did we mention there will be pasta?
Grotta Giusti thermal spa resort, tucked away in the Tuscan countryside near Florence and Pisa, is a five-star getaway in a historic villa with original façades and frescoed ceilings. Enjoy Europe's largest natural thermal cave for relaxing steam baths and a sprawling 40-acre park perfect for fitness and unwinding.
Mandarin Oriental Lago di Como is a serene retreat on Lake Como, housed in an 18th-century lakeside estate with gardens and a picturesque pool. Combining neoclassical charm with subtle Far Eastern influences, it offers elegant dining at L'Aria and luxurious accommodations in Villa Roccabruna.
On Lake Como, this chic Art Nouveau retreat blends Italian luxury with stunning lake views and indulgent spa treatments. Enjoy plush furnishings, Botticelli-inspired art, and dine at La Terrazza Gualtiero Marchesi or L'Escale trattoria before exploring the lake on mahogany water limousines, visiting historic Villa Carlotta along the coast.
Dating back to the 11th century, the Belmond Hotel Caruso in Ravello has a rich history, originally built by a shipwrecked Italian family and transformed into a hotel in 1893. With restored medieval frescoes, original vaulted ceilings, and luxurious modern touches, it offers breathtaking views, lemon-scented gardens, and a romantic legacy, making it a perfect secluded getaway.
Planning a family trip? Check out the best kid-friendly hotels & resorts in the U.S. (that are fun for parents, too).