LA GUARDIA Hotel

Hotel · Grosseto

LA GUARDIA Hotel

Hotel · Grosseto

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Via Thaon de Revel, 45, 58012 Giglio Porto GR, Italy

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Chic quarters, some with direct beach access, in a refined seafront hotel offering a restaurant. Set on a beach along the Tyrrhenian Sea, this upmarket hotel is a 4-minute walk from Giglio Island ferry terminal and 5 km from the 13th-century Giglio Castle. Decorated in neutral tones, the chic rooms feature exposed-beam ceilings, stone walls and concrete floors. All offer Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minibars; some have balconies and/or sea views. Upgraded rooms add sitting area and direct beach access. Suites come with separate living rooms. There’s a fashionable restaurant with a covered terrace and sea views. Massage treatments are also available, as are seasonal yoga classes (by reservation only). Minimum-stay rules may apply.  

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"Why book? Re-energize at a sustainable, seaside retreat overlooking a gorgeous harbor, complete with staff who make you feel right at home. Set the scene Giglio, the esoteric younger sister to the eminent Elba Island, is the second largest island of the Tuscan Archipelago. Only 5 percent of the island is inhabited, allowing the majority to remain an untouched mystery and play a key role in the preservation of dolphins, small whales, and even migrating birds. Giglio also has a fascinating history, as the original Gigliese lived on the island since the Etruscan era. At their most autonomous, they spent days under the sun cultivating wine by hand. During darker periods, they congregated inside a hill-top castle built to protect them from occupation and pirate attacks (where some locals still live today). A one-hour ferry from Italian mainland will deliver you to Giglio port. On board, you’ll find a range of personalities, from locals to vacationers, as the proximity to cities like Rome and Florence make for an effortless commute or long-weekend trip. La Guardia can be spotted upon approaching the island, its modern restoration on the rocks of the port a stark contrast to typical Tuscan architecture. Unlike other port cities, the port is the prime place to stay on Giglio Island, and La Guardia is only a three-minute walk away once you're off the boat. This stretch of coastline is a community in and of itself, and the remodeled La Guardia fits in well with the mom-and-pop shops, gelaterias, and the fried seafood cone stands that line the cobblestone streets to its entrance. The backstory Flaminia Pérez del Castillo, owner and General Manager of La Guardia Hotel, and her husband Flavio Caprabianca worked in their native Rome for over 20 years as advertising executives. After visiting Giglio Island on holiday, they fell in love with the historic vineyards, proud cultural heritage, and quiet simplicity of island life. When the opportunity arose to acquire one of the island’s main hotels, originally built in 1956, they said goodbye to advertising and went about recreating the space (and reinventing themselves in the process). They worked with concepters Block722 and architect Rosario Magarinos to restore the hotel, and Caprabianca oversaw the interior design. Unfortunately, the pandemic arrived shortly after their first season. But upon travel’s reemergence, the hotel is thriving with both guests and locals who have quickly recognized that it is the place to be in Giglio Porto (already in early June, both the rooms and the restaurant were at capacity). The rooms The hotel is warm and inviting. Inside, a contemporary bar breathes life into the otherwise tranquil lounge area. Take just a few steps toward the sea and find yourself surrounded by an open-air structure that sets a dreamy scene, framing the harbor view like a picture. The furnishings, though robust in choice of materials, create a subtle and serene space. Wooden tables, seagrass accents, wicker lamps, and natural plants adorn each of its 29 rooms and suites. In ours, an aerial view of both the sea and the vibrant cliffside was a beautiful way to start and end each day. Rooms start from $264 (€208) per night. Food and drink The first floor of La Guardia is dedicated to its restaurant, with a menu as flavorful as the view is colorful. Chef Milena Andreetto’s dishes are inspired by Mediterranean flavors, and so she naturally abides by the Mediterranean concept of using only locally grown ingredients from the island. From traditional Italian arancini with lemon zest and calamarata with tomato in squid sauce to Greek-inspired soutzoukakia, our dinners did not disappoint. The same love of local goes for La Guardia’s wine selection, which gives guests more than 50 labels to choose from, all exclusively from small Mediterranean islands like Ischia, Procida, Capri, Ibiza, and Santorini. The neighborhood/area A 30-minute hike or short drive away from La Guardia are Le Cannelle and Le Caldane, two of the island’s main beaches that boast the quintessential Italian beach umbrellas. Small businesses offering aquatic experiences are readily available near the hotel, from scuba diving and snorkeling excursions to boat rentals. Restaurants are plentiful, though the options don’t differ much (prepare for a lot of white wine and seafood). The service What makes La Guardia a must-stay is the gracious staff. From the front desk to the bar to the turn-down service, the La Guardia team defined hospitality and went out of their way to ensure we had a well-rounded experience. They extended invitations to evening yoga in the hotel’s backyard (which we happily joined), facilitated reservations, and welcomed our dog with open arms as an additional guest. Eco-friendly efforts La Guardia does not use single-use plastic. For single-use paper, the boutique hotel exclusively uses recycled plastic (and the natural hues of everything from the napkins to toilet paper are very on-brand, complementing the decor quite nicely). Additionally, the hotel buys only local ingredients from local providers and has won sustainability awards. Anything left to mention? Fur parents, rejoice: La Guardia is dog-friendly." - Leila Milgrim

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Ashermz

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La Guardia Hotel in Giglio Island is the ideal place to stay for anyone visiting this beautiful island. The location is fantastic, right by the port, with amazing views over the ocean and harbor. We stayed in a deluxe room with a balcony, and the views were absolutely spectacular – we couldn’t have asked for a better spot to relax.||The hotel is very clean and well-maintained, offering a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere. While the amenities are somewhat limited, the natural beauty of the island makes up for it, and we thoroughly enjoyed exploring all that Giglio has to offer.||Breakfast was simple yet delicious, with fresh local options to start the day on a high note. One highlight of our stay was the excellent service in the restaurant, where the staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating, especially when it came to our infant daughter. It made our dining experience even more enjoyable.||While the front desk staff were polite, we found them to be a bit less friendly than we had hoped. That said, they were still helpful, and we appreciated their assistance during our stay.||Overall, La Guardia Hotel was a great choice for our time on Giglio Island. The views, location, and overall atmosphere were wonderful, and we would definitely return if visiting the island again. Highly recommend!

Intenditore

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This hotel was excellent. The room, 402, was furnished in minimalist style, with a really comfortable spacious bed, lounge and bathroom.||The staff were very pleasant, effective and helpful, even when I unfortunately blooded the walls having fallen walking down a mule track from Giglio Castello, perhaps too much wine at Da Maria’s.||The restaurant has an excellent view of the bay, good food and a wine list which was not overpriced. I would normally avoid hotel catering but not on this occasion.||It is a long time since I have enjoyed a hotel.||Simon Hanley

Charlie Nucci

Google
DO NOT BOOK HERE! I booked a reservation in March for a June 1 stay. I sent an email cancelling my reservation on April 27 (the hotel has a 7 day cancellation policy). I also followed up with a phone call. Three days before my stay, the hotel charged my card for the full stay and claimed “they didn’t receive the email”. Even after I forwarded the email, they didn’t refund my card. I now have to go through my credit card. The manager was extremely rude and didn’t even try to help the situation. Their response was that I should have “known the hotel didn’t receive my email in their system”. When I forwarded it and said perhaps someone may have deleted it on their end, they said it was my fault for not following up, even though I followed up with 3 emails and 4 phone calls.

shrink711

Google
I had another perfect stay at La Guardia with my 2 daughters . We stayed in the Jr. Beach Suite that’s on the ground floor and is steps to the water and beautiful rock formations. You should venture out to all the beautiful beaches, but you could also easily just stay and enjoy the beach steps from your room . The room was comfortable and easily accommodated all 3 of us. The room’s shower is built into the rocks and has many beautiful design features . The owner, Flaminia, has done such a beautiful job restoring this hotel . Every design piece is not to be missed, from the books in the terrace to the toiletries in the room. It’s all just perfect. This hotel is an easy walk from the port. We drove from FCO and parked our car easily in the Porto S. Stefano at Fanciulli. We had many changes to our dates and all were accommodated efficiently and easily . Both Julia and Olivetta were so helpful with restaurant reservations, sights to see, etc.|The restaurant here is also one of the best places to eat on the island . Be sure to make a reservation. During high season you’ll need reservations to all the good places to eat. The restaurant also serves a beautiful breakfast in the morning and maybe the best cappuccino I’ve ever had .|Finally, I love the playlist at the hotel and restaurant.

JSMCT

Google
I traveled here with my husband and two teenagers, and we really enjoyed our stay. The pre-arrival communication with the front desk wa excellent, and they were extremely helpful and communicative during our stay, as well. The views from the rooms are outstanding, and we loved the aperitivo/restaurant area. The bar staff was so friendly. There is a small private seating area outside near the public beach with a few chairs, which is really handy, and the hotel provides beach towels. Rooms are comfortable, even if the hotel is a bit noisy (easy to hear people in hallways/doors slamming) - but it didn't really disrupt our sleep. Breakfast was good. Location is perfect. I wish the hotel provided conditioner along with the shampoo. I would recommend this hotel to others and would definitely return.

Crystal Yang

Google
We had a wonderful time staying at La Guardia Hotel. They hosted our friends' wedding. From the start, they were very efficient in checking all of us in (even though about 30 of us arrived at the same time). Flaminia and her staff provided great services and they were all extremely kind and helpful all weekend. The food was great quality and the morning breakfasts had good variety. Throughout the weekend the hotel team did a great job organizing a wine tasting and also had yoga lessons and massages available. Giglio Island is small but beautiful, thank you for such a wonderful stay.

Allen M

Google
Great service by all. Marie, Alexandra, the bartenders, and service at the restaurant were all friendly and professional. The breakfast spread was amazing.

Jennifer Zuccaro

Google
Our stay at the La Guardia hotel was amazing! The rooms were very comfortable and cool during the heat of August. The view of the port and water could not be beat, you can walk to all the restaurants and shops in Giglio Porto. The front desk was very helpful and friendly, and breakfast in the restaurant delicious. I would come back anytime!