Every traveller wants to feel as if they
are the first to discover their destination—that’s
why staying somewhere fresh, somewhere that is still
a well-kept secret, is so important. And the only
thing more important than visiting the right town
is staying in the right room at the right place.
Travel journalist Meg Nolan has combed Italy for
the most
wonderful, off-the-beaten-path places to stay,
from the to-die-for luxury of Ca Maria Adele, a magnificently
renovated sixteenth-century palazzo in Venice,
to
the modest rustic charm of Hotel La Villa on Lake
Bracciano, from the lush country villa La Quercia,
nestled among private gardens and olive groves
on the Mediterranean, to a spectacular rustic castle
in the Tuscan hills.
Featuring thirty destinations
from around the country, and with more than
150 photographs of stunning interiors and unforgettable
Italian vistas, Italian Hideaways is an invaluable
guide and the perfect book for anyone with a
discerning
eye for the classical beauty of Europe.