
BY: We the Italians Editorial Staff
These days marks the twentieth anniversary of the Associazione Nazionale degli Alberghi Diffusi, which embraces and protects these hotels integrated with the landscape, offering many options for all types of travelers, for all budgets: a truly Italian invention. Farmhouses, refuges, trulli, masserie, and cabins. In the countryside, high altitudes, between beaches and cliffs. Historic villages, seaside towns, mountain hamlets.
From the Alps to the Mediterranean, from Tuscany to the islands. Diffused hotels provide an opportunity to experience the most authentic face of a place, taking hospitality to a whole new level: more intimate, private, yet deeply connected to the land. Staying in a diffused hotel allows guests to live like locals, offering a slow vacation where they can enjoy the feeling of being at home in a small village.
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