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carol88miller
01.06.2021 16:59:59

If you are planning a trip to Italy or any other place, I would highly suggest that you also consider checking out sites like Airbnb to see what is available in the area. Although there are some tradeoffs to participating in the sharing economy, I think the benefits far outweighed the negatives. here


Qoad Sof
27.04.2021 15:00:17

A major advantage for an Airbnb in Italy is access to a kitchen and laundry facilities. Since we were in Italy for almost two weeks, it was so nice to have the option to cook a few meals and also to do laundry near the end of our trip when we were running low on clothes.


heroinrehab41
22.04.2021 13:54:53

We decided to use Airbnb in Italy instead of using hotels. I initially looked at hotels because I travel a lot for work. I thought we’d stay in one of the hotel chains I usually stay at so I could add onto my rewards points. However, I quickly found hotel prices were outrageous in the cities we intended to visit. Airbnb, on the other hand, was much more reasonably priced and offered a lot more space than we would find in a hotel.


Accolades
07.05.2021 1:08:46

It is also imperative to try to read between the lines on both the ad and the reviews. For example, our place in Positano mentions the word ‘adventurous’ and ‘hiker’s paradise’. I didn’t read that to mean we should expect a 5-7 minute trek up a mountain to get to our BNB, but I should have! Although we were ultimately happy with our stay there, it would have been helpful to have a clearer picture of what we were getting into so we could have packed accordingly (read, hiking boots and workout clothes!).


cacba
05.05.2021 17:22:53

Another example of not reading closely enough was that one of the apartments had limited wifi access, which I missed the first time I read the listing. It is imperative to read the listing closely and then ask your host about anything that might seem off or strange — which takes me to my next point.


yvethwarren
21.04.2021 0:44:08

We hope you love the spaces and stays we recommend! Just so you know, Matador may collect a small commission from the links to Airbnbs in Italy on this page if you decide to book a stay, and listed prices are accurate as of the time of publication.


jef.blanc
11.06.2021 18:44:00

Lago Maggiore is home to a series of rolling hills and small islands jutting out from the water, and you’ll sit right above the water in this villa, which retains old charm while certainly not shorting on modern comforts. Epic patio dinner, anyone? Plus, there’s a telescope in the bedroom facing out over the lake, so you can spend your days staring out at the islands and your nights looking up at the stars. Sleeping four at just $191 per night, your crew can even splurge on a nice bottle of wine to enhance the experience. [links]


stevendowning
04.05.2021 12:39:17

Italy’s stunning beauty might break the lens on your camera, but these Airbnbs in Italy aren’t going to break your wallet. With a bit of effort, Italy is a country where you can find comfortable, private lodging for well under $200/night — especially if you’re willing to sacrifice extra space for a memorable view. That way, you’ll have extra cash for dining, which is going to leave a major dent if you do Italy the right way.


florencte24
03.05.2021 17:13:25

If you’re in the throes of planning your trip – or dreaming about planning a future trip – sweet! Bookmark this page.


Aleks
18.06.2021 0:27:28

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Jenny from San Francisco


cheggers
16.06.2021 23:42:51

I’d like the travels with my husband from June 8th to the 16th to be a mixed adventure of the showstoppers everyone goes to (e.g. maybe Rome and/or Pompei), as well as some cool adventures off the beaten track. He’s never been to Italy. I have a few times, but not in over a decade. I would love to see the Amalfi coast or some gorgeous off the beaten path places. And time for relaxation and romance would be terrific!


Troutner
16.05.2021 9:42:43

Perhaps the most welcoming aspect of this flat is the terrace. This space allows you to get away from the hustle and bustle outside the front door, and relax in the sun. The perfect spot for a breakfast before a day on the town or a quiet cup of coffee to unwind with! more


blackish
20.04.2021 6:10:56

Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, is the capital city of Italy’s Tuscany region. It’s known for its art and architecture. Art history buffs can view Michelangelo’s “David” sculpture and Botticelli’s “The Birth of Venus” painting. Florence also boasts many famous buildings such as the Duomo, the iconic cathedral with a tiled dome. Food is also a major part of life in Florence, with the Mercato Centrale featuring countless stalls in which to purchase steak, Florentine bread, gelato, and pasta.


morpheus
26.05.2021 10:46:24

This central flat mixes modern luxuries and old world charm. It features a king size bed, a 43" TV, and Carrara marble in the bathroom. The flat also has exposed brickwork, wooden furniture, and beamed ceilings, all typical of Florence homes. here


Jenniferle
18.06.2021 4:52:55

If you want a unique accommodation experience during your trip to Florence, look no further than this treehouse. Though the treehouse is just 15 minutes from the city centre, the surrounding Tuscan views will allow you to enjoy the calm of the countryside.


gaetaneelle24
08.06.2021 17:26:52

This 2,250-square-foot apartment, named “The Turtle’s Dream” (it overlooks Turtle Fountain), channels royalty in every aspect. Its 16th-century coffered wooden ceiling contains 168 hand-painted drawings of different bird species. Sitting in Palazzo Costaguti, the four-bedroom apartment has two terraces that are ideal for dining or lounging. With that said, visitors might not want to leave the house if they decide to stay here. [links]


FairUser
04.06.2021 9:54:39

But first — check out 12 of our favorite Airbnbs in Rome, from a 377-square-foot modern flat to a 2,250-square-foot 16th-century apartment. [links]


alowm
07.06.2021 9:30:49

The central location of this two-story apartment allows quick access to many of Rome’s tourist attractions including the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and St. Peter’s Basilica. Seen in the corner is a “romantic alcove,” which is a rather accurate description considering the white canopy concealing the bed (add flower petals for extra effect). Every detail contributes to the romantic getaway effect, from the lighting to the subtle touches (including white brick, a coral centerpiece, and metal wine cooler waiting to be used). [links]


jack8logan
11.05.2021 4:25:03

HOTEL CHAINS AREN’T THRILLED about Airbnb these days, and with good reason. The service allows travelers to meet new people, stay in unique accommodations, and enjoy many of the same amenities that hotels provide (plus many more). And if you’re lucky, your host might even cook a meal for you.