These family-run hotels in Italy have been passed down from generation to generation.
They offer a familial presence, warm welcomes, some quirkiness, and experiences that are asItalianas they come.
For 73 years, the Steinmar family has been ever-present here.

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Theres also a massive spa area with 10 saunas and Aufguss rituals.
Still, it retains its original, Swiss chalet-style details.
Villa Serbelloni helped put Bellagio on the celebrity map.

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Owner Alberto Schiavon, a former Olympic athlete, founded the hotel with his parents.
This cozy, modern hotel is steps from Dolomiti Superski, the worlds largest ski area.
Of course, it didnt hurt that their simple little getaway was perched on prime Positano real estate.

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Fiorentinos sons will be the sixth generation to grasp the baton.
A rooftop bar and terrace offers soaring views of the city.
Proximity to the Duomo is a big plus here.

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Brechenmacher & Baumann/Courtesy of Le Sirenuse

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Stefano Scatà /Courtesy of Helvetia & Bristol Firenze

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CARBONELLI & SEGANTI/Courtesy of Hotel Mediterraneo

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ANDREA GETULI/Courtesy of Palazzo Niccolini al Duomo

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