By Expedia Team, on April 12, 2018

Pop the Cork: Veneto Hotels for Prosecco Lovers

“Move over champagne, prosecco is where it’s at. Now the go-to fizz of choice for many, prosecco has been having a pretty long-lasting moment, from wedding receptions and boozy brunches. And while prosecco is generally cheaper than champagne, it’s really all about that crisp, easy-drinking taste. Great news for travellers – it’s made in Italy’s insanely beautiful Veneto region. Go to the source with these five hotels.

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Hotel Villa del Poggio, Conegliano
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The Prosecco Road runs from from Valdobbiadene in the west to Conegliano in the east. Just beyond the latter is Hotel Villa del Poggio, a four-star resort and true retreat. With stand-out facilities for cyclists plus bike hire, you can cycle to the nearby cantine, and knock on the wooden doors of the tasting rooms for a sample. The nearby Vettori vineyard is well worth a visit; you can try its dry white as well as its prosecco.

Have a look at our hotels in Conegliano page for more options.

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Hotel dei Chiostri, Follina
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In a beautiful hamlet in the Venetian Prealps is Hotel dei Chiostri. With a gorgeous location, it’s surrounded by vineyards. Clean lines, beautiful furnishings, boutique-style rooms, original art and a superb restaurant bring together aesthetic, comfort and pleasure. The hotel offers wine-tasting, plus excursions to some of the towns and sights nearby. Friendly, English-speaking staff top off the excellent experience you’ll have staying here in the heart of prosecco land.

Have a look at our hotels in Follina page for more options.

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Relais & Chateaux Villa Abbazia, Follina
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The Relais & Chateaux Villa Abbazia oozes old-world charm, culture and art. Once an 18th-century annex to a Venetian villa and garden in picturesque Follina, it’s also in an excellent location for exploring the length of the Prosecco Road. You’ll feel like Venetian nobility eating, drinking and relaxing in this exquisite hotel. Hike or go horse riding along the Roman roads through meandering rows of vineyards or take a bicycle tour of ancient hamlets and ancient parish churches.

Have a look at our hotels in Follina page for more options.

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Byblos Art Hotel Villa Amista, Verona
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Italy loves its art almost as much as food and wine. A step away from the main prosecco vineyards, this stunning art hotel celebrates all three. Close to Verona, Byblos Art Hotel Villa Amista is something of a contemporary art gallery, combining classicism and modernity. Enjoy the spa, gourmet restaurant, bar and art, but make sure you also enjoy wine-tasting in the 15th-century wine cellar with its 300 carefully selected labels.

Have a look at our hotels in Verona page for more options.

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Agriturismo ai Carpini, Marcon
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This gorgeous farmhouse has its own winery and is equally suited to couples or families. Plenty of space to relax and a quiet location makes Agriturismo ai Carpini an ideal base from which to explore the Veneto region. Just between Venice and Treviso, it’s half an hour from the prosecco centre of Conegliano, making a perfect midpoint for both touring the Prosecco Road and heading into Venice.

Have a look at our hotels in Marcon page for more options.”