/ Hotellerie in Italy
Beyond the aesthetic value is the benefit to the environment and the human psyche: a hotel made of wood in the Dolomites has become a case study – a first in Europe
A few minutes of walk away from the Juliet balcony and the Renaissance Giardini Giusti, in the Verona city center, arises the boutique hotel part of the Lario Group – VISTA Palazzo
LDC Hotels & Resorts group promoted the restoration of the building dating back to the Portinari family bringing back to life the interior, frescoes and the Sixteenth-Century architectural style
The renovation of the hotel led to the addition of a new wing with rooms and suites designed by Anouska Hempel and a SPA located in the former Roman baths
Two years of renovation bears the signature of Giuseppe Corvaia – Grand Hotel et Des Palmes gives back to the city, recovering Ernesto Basile’s Art Nouveau interventions but stepping into the contemporary
The Lefay in Gargnano sits on a steep slope above Lake Garda: at night, one can recognise the building by counting the lights that guide its outline
The link between a hotel and its territory: the Albereta has given Franciacorta more than Franciacorta has given Albereta, in terms of image and message
Italian Seventies modernism in dialogue with London design. Hospitality company Ennismore grows again – ranked #30 in the Sunday Times’s Profit Track 100 ranks Britain’s 100 private companies with the fastest-growing profits
Each room is dedicated to one of sixty-eight different scents, chosen by an olfactory check-in, solely based on smell: Magna Pars is the first hotel à parfum in the world
From the cabins of the Fifties to the rooms powered by solar panels, and roof gardens. In conversation with Francesca Mozer, daughter of Eco del Mare’s founder