A Few Favorite Michelin Key Hotels in Italy

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Fora Author Henley Vazquez

Co-Founder

Henley Vazquez

    red velvet slippers sit at the base of a four-poster bed in a luxe rustic bedroom

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    Michelin first unveiled the Michelin Key — the hotel equivalent of the Michelin Star — earlier this year, solely for French properties. Italy’s honorees came soon thereafter.

    Michelin bestows the Key honor based on a hotel’s architecture and design, service, personality, value and “significant contribution to the guest experience in a particular setting.”

    To Michelin, a hotel goes far beyond a place to stay (something I strongly believe as well). Below, I’ve highlighted a few of my favorite Key hotels in Italy, and have listed the remaining stunners in each Key category. Needless to say, every Michelin Key hotel is on my bucket list. 

    When you’re ready to get away, reach out to plan and book your Michelin-approved trip.

    Three-Key hotels

    A mere eight Italian properties earned the enviable three-Key designation. These hotels redefine what a hotel experience can be.

    Aman Venice

    a luxe bedroom with patterned wallpaper and a seating area

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    It’s no surprise Aman Venice earned a coveted three Keys. If any hotel brand knows how to do luxury, it’s Aman. The property is among Fora’s top-booked hotels in the floating city, and for good reason.

    Venice’s resplendent 16th-century Palazzo Papadopoli, right on the Grand Canal, houses the exclusive, discreet hotel. Inside, an Italian Rococo aesthetic mingles with Aman’s signature minimalism: there are crystal chandeliers and towering ceilings, Italian frescoes and clean, modern furniture. 

    For dining, choose from seasonal, sustainably sourced Italian cuisine at Arva; a private, market-to-table experience at The Palazzo Kitchen Table; or expertly crafted cocktails and bites at The Bar. During the warmer months, sip your drink outside, in the secret canalside garden.

    Fora Perks:

    • $100 food / beverage credit, breakfast daily, an upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible. 

    Castello di Reschio

    a rustic wooden desk in a living room with a framed portrait of a woman

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    This centuries-old estate sits on a sprawling, hilly expanse in Italy’s Umbrian countryside. (It’s Fora's top-booked hotel in Umbria.) Guests stay in stylish, contemporary castle rooms (with original details like exposed beams wisely kept intact), or in one of eight beautifully restored farmhouses. Local artisans crafted much of the intricate decor: unique furniture, stucco work, marble washstands. If not locally made, many pieces of art and furniture were sourced from Italy’s finest antique markets. 

    Also don’t miss a session at the estate’s Accademia di Cucina della Bottega, Castello di Reschio’s hands-on cookery school. You’ll forage the verdant property grounds and prepare what you’ve collected — in addition to fresh local produce — into an exquisite meal. (The estate even produces their own honey, wine, eggs and olive oil.) Play tennis, bike amid the verdant hills, paddleboard on the property’s secluded lake…Reschio is a self-contained paradise you won’t want to leave. 

    Fora Perks:

    • $100 hotel / resort credit, breakfast daily, an upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible. 

    J.K. Place Capri

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    Any J.K. Place excels at boutique luxury, which is especially true for this stylish seaside property. Guests stay in clean, breezy rooms with features like elegant four-poster beds, the well-placed splash of nautical navy blue and terraces overlooking the Gulf of Naples. It’s no wonder J.K. Place Capri falls within Fora's five top-booked hotels on the island. 

    The J.K. SPA offers an array of luxe massages and treatments, including a curated selection of facials designed by none other than Dr. Barbara Sturm. You can also explore the Amalfi Coast by luxury speed boat, tour Pompeii and Herculaneum with an expert guide, hop in a helicopter, take a guided hike or rent a quintessentially Italian Faro scooter to independently explore the island. 

    Fora Perks:

    • $100 food / beverage credit, breakfast daily, an upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible. 

    More three-Key hotels to love

    I can unlock perks at the majority of these properties. Reach out to learn more. 

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    Casa Maria Luigia

    Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, Venice

    Corte della Maestà

    Il San Pietro di Positano

    Rosewood Castiglion Del Bosco

    Two-Key hotels

    Michelin awarded two Keys to 31 hotels in Italy, all of which more than deliver on the two-Key promise of “an exceptional stay.” 

    Therasia Resort

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    You’ll find this 60-room boutique gem on Vulcanello, a small island just north of Sicily. The spacious rooms and suites boast beautiful terraces overlooking the sea. Thoughtful touches like majolica tile, black-lava stone and Sicilian terracotta add to the accommodations’ clean, Mediterranean allure. 

    There are four incredible restaurants onsite, two of which are Michelin-Starred: the sustainably minded Il Cappero and the equally sustainable (and vegetarian) I Tenerumi.

    A dedication to well-being — on both an environmental and personal level — reigns at Therasia Resort. The spa is equipped with amenities like a Turkish bath and sauna, while talented therapists, including those rigorously trained in the unique Diabasi® massage method, rejuvenate body and mind with expertly honed techniques.

    Fora Perks:

    • $50 hotel / resort credit, breakfast daily, an upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible. 

    Forestis Dolomites

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    Forestis is a master of nature-inspired simplicity. The decor of this alpine retreat in the South Tyrolean mountains is tastefully restrained. Pale wood, muted hues and floor-to-ceiling windows complement the stunning natural surroundings, which are the true stars.

    The heavenly spa is a sleek minimalist oasis of stone and wood. Its treatments and products  draw on four healing trees for inspiration: mountain pine, spruce, larch and Swiss stone pine. Each possess healing frequencies and active ingredients that replenish body, mind and spirit. 

    The holistic nourishment extends to Forestis’ gorgeously designed restaurant, where forest-to-table cuisine is served amid vast alpine views.

    Fora Perks:

    • $100 hotel / resort credit, breakfast daily, an upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible. 

    Castello di Casole, A Belmond Hotel, Tuscany

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    Image courtesy of Castello di Casole, A Belmond Hotel, Tuscany

    A 10th-century castle houses this luxury hotel, perched on a bucolic 4,200 acres in the Tuscan countryside, amid vineyards and olive groves. Thirty-nine well-appointed suites, plus two multi-bedroom villas dot the property. Each room and villa is unique. Depending on which accommodation you choose, expect masterful designs with details including local antiques, sumptuous fabrics, exposed brick, rich textures, mosaic tiling or Carrara marble. Regardless, Castello di Casole, one of Fora’s top-booked hotels in the region, is a study in combining rustic charm with contemporary chic.

    The fine-dining restaurant Tosca features seasonal tasting menus highlighting the finest local products and produce from the estate’s gardens — as well as olive oil produced from the hotel's olive groves. The more casual Emporio del Castello serves traditional Italian fare, including pizza fired in a 17th-century oven. Also consider a poolside lunch at Castello Grill, a wine tasting in the hotel’s cellar, a garden picnic or a private dinner in a secluded grove. 

    Fora Perks:

    • $90 hotel / resort credit, welcome amenities & an upgrade whenever possible. 

    More two-Key hotels to love

    I can unlock perks at the majority of these properties. Reach out to learn more. 

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    Bellevue Hotel & Spa

    Bellevue Syrene 1820

    Borgo Santandrea

    Bulgari Hotel Milano

    Castelfalfi

    Castel Fragsburg

    EALA My Lakeside Dream

    Four Seasons Hotel Firenze

    Grand Hotel et de Milan

    Grand Hotel Timeo, A Belmond Hotel, Taormina

    Grand Hotel Tremezzo

    Grand Hotel Victoria

    Hotel Borgo San Felice

    Hotel Gritti Palace

    Hotel Santa Caterina

    Hotel Vilòn

    I Borghi dell'Eremo

    Il Sereno

    J.K. Place Roma

    Jumeirah Capri Palace

    La Minervetta

    Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti

    Palazzo Portinari Salviati Residenza D'Epoca

    Portrait Milano

    San Domenico Palace, Taormina, A Four Seasons Hotel

    Villa Cora

    Villa Eden The Leading Park Retreat

    Villa La Massa

    One-Key hotels

    There are 107 one-Key hotels in Italy. These character-driven gems each possess a distinct personality and offer an excellent value for their price point. 

    Passalacqua

    a swimming pool amidst a lakeside garden

    Image courtesy of Passalacqua

    The extraordinarily talented Italian hotelière Valentina De Santis and her family transformed this 18th-century lakefront villa into, quite literally, the world’s best hotel. (The De Santises are also behind Passalacqua’s stunning sister hotel, Grand Hotel Tremezzo, which earned two Keys.) 

    Italian artisans crafted most of the villa’s stylishly regal decor. Many details were also sourced from antique fairs and markets, as well as from the family’s global travels. Valentina wanted the hotel to feel like a home, and she more than fulfilled this goal.

    The property is infused with soul. It’s a love letter to Italian excellence. For Valentina and her family, a hotel is so much more than a hotel. This is especially true at Passalacqua.

    Fora Perks:

    • $100 hotel / resort credit, breakfast daily, an upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible. 

    Vocabolo Moscatelli Boutique Hotel & Restaurant

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    For an especially intimate getaway, escape to the 12-room Vocabolo Moscatelli, centered on a 12th-century monastery in Umbria.

    The bespoke, beautifully designed rooms and suites combine local craftsmanship and materials with contemporary, stylish art. (I love the handmade Italian tiles in the modern bathrooms.)

    The property’s restaurant focuses on sustainability and local sourcing, of course, as does its Matite Bar. There are yoga classes and qigong, pottery workshops and a negroni “school.” Enjoy a massage in the hotel’s intimate chapel, hike or forest bathe with Vocabolo’s resident Director of Blooming. Whatever you choose, you’ll leave feeling thoroughly pampered and nourished.

    Fora Perks:

    • $100 food / beverage credit, a welcome drink, breakfast daily, an upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible. 

    Hotel Il Pellicano / Mezzatorre Hotel & Thermal Spa

    a red Italian villa on a lush seaside hill

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    Hotel Il Pellicano, on the Monte Argentario peninsula, and its sister hotel, Mezzatorre Hotel & Thermal Spa, on Ischia, are destinations in and of themselves. Il Pellicano consists of seven cottages and a main building, which host its 50 bright, chic guestrooms. The vibe is effortlessly cool, laid-back luxury. The 48-room Mezzatorre overlooks the sparkling Gulf of Naples. Guests stay in either the 18th-century watchtower or a charming cottage.

    Both hotels champion local Italian ingredients at their excellent restaurants. (Ristorante Il Pellicano boasts a Michelin Star, no less.) At either property, prepare to be blown away.

    Both hotels have ample wellness offerings, although Ischia’s ancient wellness traditions — mineral-rich springs, volcanic clay — make Mezzatorre especially well suited for a holistic reset. Allow time to relish the spa’s hydrotherapy circuit.

    The Pellicano Hotel group also excels at beach clubs: both are chic as they come, and are not to be missed. 

    Fora Perks:

    • $100 hotel / resort credit, breakfast daily, an upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible. 

    More one-Key hotels to love

    I can unlock perks at the majority of these properties. Reach out to learn more. 

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    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Author - Henley Vazquez
    Henley Vazquez

    Henley Vazquez is the co-founder of Fora and a seasoned travel advisor. She's built her career through fostering meaningful relationships and developing opportunities for her community. A self-proclaimed hotel junkie, Henley is driven by match-making the perfect property to each traveler's unique style.