Lodging Businesses for Sale in Italy | Hotels, B&Bs & Resorts

Find lodging businesses for sale in Italy, including Italian hotels, guesthouses, bed & breakfasts and villa resorts in Tuscany, the Amalfi Coast, Sicily and more. Our curated listings connect investors and entrepreneurs with prime hospitality opportunities across Italy’s top destinations. Browse now to secure your ideal Italian lodging business and start profitable ventures today.

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Arezzo, Italy

Seize the opportunity to own a thriving and well-established Bed and Breakfast nestled in the enchanting center of Arezzo. Operating since 2008, this gem has become a cherished destination for both national and international clientele. As the owner embarks on a well-deserved retirement, an exclusive...

$1.17MM - $1.76MM
(Converted from EUR)
Cash Flow: $58,616 (€50,000 EUR)
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Elegant All-Suite Hotel in Cortina d'Ampezzo
Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy

Elegant All-Suite Hotel in Cortina d'Ampezzo, in the Italian Dolomiti (Alps) — Home of the 2026 Winter Olympics. Just minutes from the glamour of Cortina’s center, Hotel Mirage offers a peaceful mountain retreat. The pedestrian area is only 3 minutes away by car, easily reached with the hotel's continuous...

$18,000,000
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Renovated Historic Hotel For Sale Near Venice
Venice, Italy

4-star hotel in historic building dating from the 16th century facing a canal Location: in a small hamlet situated in the province of Venice (approx.20 minutes' drive to the center of Venice and Venice airport) Number of rooms: 29 + 2 apartments (50 and 90 sqm respectively) which can be used either...

$2,286,035
(€1,950,000 EUR)
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Italy, 4-Star Business Hotel For Sale In Milan
Milan, Italy

4-star hotel for sale in Milan Built in 2009, the hotel offers slightly less than 200 rooms, a restaurant area, conference-rooms and a large parking lot. Asking price: 32 M Euros Further information only available to Principals/direct buyers.

$37,514,432
(€32,000,000 EUR)
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Rome, Italy

This Luxury hotel has 180 luxurious bedrooms, Very exclusive 5-star Gastronomic restaurant with real Silver cutlery, with 3 more restaurants with various specialties of food from many parts of the world There is a superior indoor heated swimming pool An exclusive well-being Spa club available...

On Request
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Successful Holiday Farm B&b In Umbria Stone House
Umbria, Italy

Now more then ever living in contact with nature and culture proves to be the best way to go. Moreover you can make your living enjoying tranquility and breathable air, the sounds of nature and your own fresh, natural food. Surrounded by nature, clean air, clean agricultural land (hasn't been treated...

$914,414
(€780,000 EUR)
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Hotel in the Heart of Tuscany
Italy

Summer hotel with an excellent reputation. Young and energetic management. Currently 13 rooms + 2 apartments. 1200 SQM of housing. 67 ha of land. 600 Olive trees and quota already secured for 1 ha of wine production (possibility to go up to 5 ha of wines). Expansion possibilities for accommodation....

$4,900,000
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Tips for Buying Lodging Businesses In Italy

Understand the Regulatory Environment

Before purchasing a lodging business in Italy, it is crucial to familiarize yourself with the local regulatory environment. Zoning laws, health and safety regulations, and licensing requirements can vary significantly between regions and municipalities. You should consult with legal and business advisors who specialize in Italian hospitality businesses to ensure your intended operation will be in full compliance. Doing this due diligence up front can prevent costly surprises and operational disruptions after you take ownership.

Italy’s tourism market fluctuates based on season, location, and even trends in international travel. When evaluating a lodging business, analyze occupancy rates, average daily rates, and revenue throughout the year, not just during peak months. Understanding these patterns will help you project cash flow, anticipate low season challenges, and identify opportunities for revenue diversification. Study the local competition and demand generators—such as notable landmarks, events, or business travel—and ensure the property’s location can sustain your financial goals year-round.

Assess the Property’s Condition and Potential

A thorough inspection of both the physical property and its operational infrastructure is essential. Many Italian lodging businesses are housed in historic buildings, which can present both charm and maintenance challenges. Have qualified professionals assess the structure, systems (plumbing, electrical, HVAC), and any necessary upgrades to meet guest expectations or regulatory standards. Calculate these potential repair or renovation costs alongside your offer, and look for properties with unique features or the potential for improvement that align with current market trends, such as eco-friendly initiatives or experiential stays.