In Italy, it’s always a good time to head to the ocean, even in the off-season. It’s just a matter of which coastal town to visit and fall in love with. Here, see 20 of the best Italian coastal towns, from classic Positano to rising Porto Ercole, many of them close to the best beaches in Italy—plus Condé Nast Traveler-approved recommendations of where to stay.
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Park Hyatt Milano is the place to base yourself in Milan for close proximity to tourist attractions like the Duomo and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II—both next door—as well as the Castello Sforzesco and the Teatro alla Scala. It’s especially well-suited for first-timers to the Italian capital of fashion, design, and finance. The hotel’s 108 rooms—apart from the five signature suites—generally retain their original design scheme, dating back to the hotel’s debut in 2004, but freshened up after two decades: warm creams, textured taupes, oak parquetry, zebra-like Breccia Medicea marble, and plenty of travertine to go around. The effect resembles sophisticated tonal dressing—the rooms, personified, are a well-groomed Italian gentleman in monochromatic Zegna cashmere jovially mingling with the crowds at Milan Fashion Week.
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These puffers, raincoats, and bombers are lightweight and versatile.
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A new hotel gives travelers yet another reason to get on the ferry from Long Beach.
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