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 rooms, some with beach access, in a refined seafront hotel.  

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La Guardia Hotel

"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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La Guardia Hotel, a Design Boutique Hotel Giglio Porto, Italy

"Facing the beachfront, LA GUARDIA Hotel offers 4-star accommodations in Giglio Porto and has a garden, shared lounge and terrace. Among the facilities at this property are room service and a 24-hour front desk, along with free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can have a drink at the bar. At the hotel, the rooms have a desk. Complete with a private bathroom equipped with a bidet and free toiletries, all rooms at LA GUARDIA Hotel have a flat-screen TV and air conditioning, and some rooms also feature a balcony. The rooms have a safety deposit box. Breakfast is available each morning, and includes buffet, continental and Italian options. At the accommodation you'll find a restaurant serving Italian cuisine. Vegetarian, dairy-free and vegan options can also be requested. Guests at LA GUARDIA Hotel will be able to enjoy activities in and around Giglio Porto, like hiking, fishing and snorkeling. Le Cannelle Beach is a 15-minute walk from the hotel, while Arenella Beach is 0.9 miles from the property." - My Boutique Hotel (en)

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La Guardia Hotel (Giglio Island, Tuscany) 2 Verified Reviews | Tablet Hotels

"As if mainland Tuscany weren’t already blessed with beauty enough, there’s also Giglio Island, ten miles off the coast in the Tyrrhenian Sea — an island once known for its distinctive granite, and now probably better known for offering a slice of easy seaside Mediterranean living. That’s La Guardia Hotel’s specialty, of course — its junior suites open right out onto the beach, and most of its other rooms have sea views, many of them from second-floor balconies." - Tablet Hotels

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Giovanni F.

Google
This is easily the best place to stay on the Giglio island. The hotel is very clean, quiet, elegant and perfectly located. Each room has been furnished with a special touch to a high end standard. The bathroom is very elegant with a great walk-in shower. The terrace offers an amazing view on the most characteristic area of the island and is a great place for a nice aperitif, dinner or breakfast. The newly created area with lounges literally on the beach, offering direct access to a nice bay with crystal clear water is a great addition. This is not just a nice hotel, it’s a whole experience for someone willing to have a relaxing time.

bupi733

Google
The Hotel La Guardia is without doubt one of the finest places on the entire island – From the moment you arrive, you can feel the special atmosphere: everything is designed with great attention to detail, very contemporary, and furnished with high-quality materials. The rooms are stylish and calming, and the beds are simply wonderful – perfect for a truly restful sleep.||A real highlight is the private beach: beautifully located, very well maintained, and the perfect spot to relax.||Culinary-wise, the hotel also stands out. Breakfast is excellent – with truly good coffee served in elegant cups, delicious fresh bread, and many small touches that make the start of the day feel special. In the evening, the restaurant impresses with its refined cuisine, offering no less than four vegetarian dishes. That’s truly remarkable, since elsewhere on the island I could hardly find a single vegetarian option. For vegetarians, who often struggle here, this is an exceptional advantage.||All in all: a hotel to fall in love with – combining modern comfort, culinary quality, and an exclusive location. Absolutely recommendable for anyone on Giglio who values style and indulgence.

N2905UHlaurag

Google
We have just spent a lovely restful week at the hotel, made particularly special by a great set of staff. From the cleaners to the bar and restaurant staff and receptionists everyone is unfailingly friendly and professional. They definitely give the hotel its 5 star rating from us. The hotel itself is perfectly situated and has a great al fresco dining spot overlooking the harbour. Food was great and everywhere clean and comfortable. But we have rarely had the pleasure of such a nice bunch of staff. Thanks all -|We had a great week. Laura and Giles

Jules Fallman

Google
I truly can’t say enough good things about this hotel. I planned a trip for my parents last year and sent them to the hotel and they loved it so much I had to come check it out myself. It is the PERFECT little respite from the world in the coziest corner of the island- tucked away but close to so much and a super easy walk to the ferry. The staff were so kind and helpful and made sure we had everything we needed. The beach club is dreamy and so comfortable, easy to spend a whole day on the deck. The breakfast was the best we’ve had in our 3 weeks in Europe. Warm fresh crusty bread and scrambled eggs and fresh green juice (and so much more). I usually pick places I want to visit after first finding a hotel that intrigues me and work backwards from there. That’s how I found Giglio and I’m so glad I did. I realllly love a good hotel and this one is 10/10.

Ari Dinar

Google
A very special hotel to relax and enjoy this lovely island. We stayed at one of the garden rooms which opens to the picturesque views in different times of the day. I usually have prejudice in swimming near ports but this one changed my views. The rocky sea entrance experience is quite fun and also probably because of that the sea is clear even with windy and wavy days. The hotel restaurant is really special as you can enjoy shadow, a nice breeze and amazing views throughout the day. The staff is very friendly. This place is highly recommended.

Ashermz

Google
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!

LocalCustomer

Google
This is our second visit to the lovely La Guardia Hotel and it did not disappoint. All the staff are extremely helpful, friendly and kind. They go out of their way to help from booking restaurants, beds on the beach and making sure our we had what we needed for our stay. The restaurant is great. We love the new Beach Club which has been added this year.||We haven’t even left but are already talking about next year’s visit!

shrink711

Google
This was our third time visiting Giglio Island, and La Guardia Hotel made it the best yet. We stayed for three nights and loved everything about it. The hotel is beautifully designed and ideally located just steps from the port, which made exploring the island so convenient.||What really stood out was the service—everyone at the front desk was so helpful with dinner reservations and tips for making the most of our trip. The Terrace restaurant served one of our favorite dinners of the trip, and breakfast each morning had a great spread: fresh pastries, yogurt, cereal, eggs, and a cappuccino that rivals any we’ve had in Italy.||We’re already looking forward to coming back. Highly recommend!