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Q. I'm confused by the different types of accommodation on offer - how do I go about finding what I'm looking for?

A. The knowital site features a great many different types of accommodation, from the top to toe of Italy, and some of them probably need a bit of clarification. We talk elsewhere of how to use the site, so on this page we'll briefly explain the options available, and how you go about picking your perfect holiday property in Italy.



Again, we must stress that we're not an agency, and that this site works as a portal/shop-window for Italy (see the 'start here' page to learn about us).

From the index of this site you may choose the area you are interested in and start from there. Or, you may use our accommodation finder - ideal if you know the type of accommodation you want and the area you want it in. But what if you know only that you want to come to Italy, need to sleep 'X' number of people and have a budget of 'Y'?



Below you'll find a list of the various categories used to describe accommodation on the site - some of them need no explanation, some may not mean a great deal to visitors. We'll also explain the 'key' symbols we use in our listings. Hopefully this should all make things a lot clearer - you might also want to have a look at this page, where we've written a page of notes regarding renting property/holiday villas in Italy.






Usually a standalone villa or farmhouse, it is also common to find a large old building that has been restored and converted into apartments. These will often have independent entrances and garden areas for each apartment. As the term is a bit of a loose definition we always endeavour to double check with owners to be sure that the description is not disingenuous.






A very popular and increasingly common holiday option is to stay on an agritourism establishment. In theory these are rural farms that have received grants to restore/convert sections of their property, and offer them as vacation rentals.
Likely as not, however, you'll be staying on a wine/olive estate and will be far removed from anything remotely agricultural! Such properties - often of a very high standard - offer some of the most enchanting locations in Italy, particularly in Tuscany, Umbria and central Italy, and frequently have swimming pools and restaurants to boot.

We also list large numbers of rural apartments that take many forms indeed - sections of a large villa, a part of a family home, country cottages on larger estates, independent apartments attached to hotels, and so, and so on.






A hotel is a hotel. It has stars, one to five, and that's it. Aha, but we're in Italy, and you'll find many a 'residence' or 'relais' that offers what has to be described as 'hotel-style accommodation'. So, we list them in the hotel sections. They offer short-stay accommodation, rooms with services, they often have restaurants and pools - what else are we going to call them?

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Ah, 'Bed and Breakfast' - another simple concept, yes? You'll probably be expecting to stay in a family home with a few rooms given over to short-stay accommodation with a welcoming personal touch. And, more often than not, you will be.
But not always. Sure, you'll get a room and a bed, and you'll be staying relatively cheaply and pleasantly. But, it's the breakfast part that many here haven't quite got to grips with it. Sometimes there plain and simple isn't one - you're effectively staying in a guesthouse that has a bar nearby, so they've called themselves a B & B. Stands to reason. Nothing underhand, no deception, just an Italian interpretation of a phrase that is becoming inceasingly popular. Relax, follow the smell of coffee, and you'll be just fine.



Right then - it's now back to the main index page to select which area(s) of Italy you're interested in, and from there on to the corresponding accommodation listings. Otherwise there's the accommodation finder, which allows you to specify area, group size, type of accommodation and so on, or, if you feel like diving straight in then clicking here will take you to a 'quicklink' page intended as a fast route into the hotels, villa and farmhouse rentals and other vacation accommodation found across our site.

Oh yes - the 'keys' we use on the listings pages are explained here.

Finally, below you'll find some links leading to complete listings of the various types of accommodation on offer. These cover the whole of Italy and often run into dozens and dozens of pages - you're far better off using the options outlined above. Happy hunting!
 





Private rentals - all of Italy

Sleeping 2 to 4, sleeping 4 to 8, sleeping larger groups.
Town rentals and country rentals.
Vacation rentals with private pool or shared pool.



Italy hotels

Three star, four star, five star and some 'residences' that offer private rooms, from family run guest-houses to grand villas.



Italian town & country apartments

Agritourism concerns (perhaps a wine or olive oil estate).
Sleeping 2 to 4, sleeping 4 to 8, sleeping larger groups when a 'block' of apartments is rented.
Town apartment rentals and country rentals.



Italian Bed and Breakfast listing

All Bed and Breakfast establishments listed on the site.



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