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    Taormina, Italy

    San Domenico Palace

    Timeless beauty on the Sicilian coast

    Experience luxury in Taormina

    Housed in a reimagined 14th-century convent, you’ll find San Domenico Palace perched on a rocky promontory high above the Ionian Sea. Drink in astounding views of Mount Etna and the ancient Greek theatre. With the charming town of Taormina on your doorstep, the hotel is perfectly positioned for enjoying everything this part of Sicily has to offer.

    At the hotel’s signature Michelin-starred restaurant Principe Cerami embark on a culinary journey curated by award-winning chef Massimo Mantarro. The Etna-born chef presents quintessential Sicilian cuisine showcasing local ingredients and traditions. Or take a table at Anciovi where a menu of the freshest seafood entices together with stunning vistas out on the pool terrace. Italian restaurant Rosso boasts views of Mount Etna, modern elegance and traditional flavours.

    When you’re not out exploring the riches the region has to offer, take a stroll through the magnificent Italian gardens, enjoy discovering the history of the building and region, unwind at the San Domenico Palace spa, or cool off in the clifftop infinity pool.

    Highlights

    111 rooms and suites set in a former monastery

    Bespoke spa treatments designed for ultimate relaxation

    An inviting clifftop infinity pool

    Michelin-starred dining and local favourites

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    Places to combine San Domenico Palace with

    Grand Hotel Tremezzo

    Lake Como

    Grand Hotel Tremezzo

    Lake Como is all about style and elegance, and the iconic Grand Hotel Tremezzo with its impressive art nouveau façade, fits the brief perfectly.

    Sat on the western shores of the lake, the hotel looks out across the water to the pretty town of Bellagio and the dramatic Grigne mountains. Not to be outshone by its famous neighbour, Villa Carlotta, the hotel sits within beautifully landscaped gardens filled with rare and ancient magnolias, palm trees and flowers that explode in clouds of red, purple, pink and blue.

    Rooms come with large windows that look out over lake or gardens, and the views from the rooftop suites are hard to beat. It’s not just the scenery that’ll catch your eye, however, and there’s plenty to admire inside as well. The lounge is filled with brightly coloured furniture and features ornate silk hangings on the wall, while the billiards room is home to an original table from the 1800s.

    Guests can dine on seasonal Mediterranean cuisine in the restaurant where in the warmer months, food is served on the terrace. The trattoria and wine bar is perfect for more casual dining, offering the relaxed atmosphere of an ancient wine cellar with a touch of modern elegance.

    Relaxing here is easy; the hotel has a secluded outdoor pool in the gardens and its own man-made beach, located just in front of the water-on-water floating pool on the lake. The indoor infinity pool and spa look out over the water and offer luxurious Santa Maria Novella products and treatments. The hotel also has its own water limos for when you want to explore and discover the lake.

    Hotel de Russie

    Rome

    Hotel de Russie

    Once hosting aristocratic travellers, Russian royalty and renowned artists such as Pablo Picasso and Jean Cocteau, a half century hiatus as an office building ended with a glorious restoration and re-establishment of this Roman icon.

    The Hotel de Russie lies between the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo on the Via del Babuino, within easy walking distance of Rome’s main attractions, fashion houses and Via Condotti. Though surrounded by the ceaseless buzz of the city, behind the hotel’s unassuming frontage, is a soothing tranquility – both in design and ambiance – and vast private 18th century terraced gardens, a rare oasis away from it all.

    122 rooms and suites are thoroughly up to date amenity wise, complete with Bisazza mosaic and Carrara marble in the bathrooms. Some feature private terraces and many rooms have views over Rome, Piazza del Popolo or the garden.

    The Stravinskij Bar is renowned for its apertivos, while Le Jardin de Russie and its chef, two-Michelin-star chef Fulvio Pierangelini, serve up simple yet refined dishes Mediterranean dishes in one a most romantic of settings. Furthering the Hotel de Russie urban oasis credentials is the De Russie Spa, one of Rome’s best health clubs.

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