Pros

  • In a historic section of Monterosso al Mare a five-minute walk to the beach
  • Rooftop terrace offers postcard view of Ligurian Sea
  • Rooms with safes, flat-screen TVs, and marble bathrooms
  • Impressive buffet breakfast included in room rate
  • Free Wi-Fi
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Cons

  • Room quality varies widely
  • Some decor is dated or frumpy
  • No on-site restaurant
  • No fitness or business center
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Bottom Line

Located next to the town square, in the old town section of Monterosso al Mare, the two-and-a-half-pearl La Colonnina Hotel is close to plenty of historic scenery and excellent restaurants. The 21 rooms in this family-run destination vary quite a bit, from a Standard Double Room with just the essential furniture to a Family Triple Room with a balcony and view. But all come with free Wi-Fi, marble bathrooms, and flat-screen TVs. The rooftop terrace, which looks out onto the Ligurian sea, is a big plus as is the continental breakfast. Travelers could also compare rates and amenities with the neighboring budget Hotel Souvenir, which is also pet-friendly.

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La Colonnina Hotel

Scene

Old World Italy, inside and out

Set among some of the oldest buildings in the city, including the peach-painted Town Hall, La Colonnina blends into its surroundings and embraces classic Italian motifs. The exterior walls are covered in ivy, and floors are finished with brown and gray marble. Much of the furniture, from the reception desk to the headboards, is made from a dark wood and recalls the decor of an Italian villa's drawing room. Occasionally the decor can feel a little frumpy, as with the blue damask tablecloths in the breakfast room or the slipcovered armchairs, but most of the spaces are charming, especially the garden with wrought-iron cafe tables and the roof-deck terrace overlooking the boats and sunbathers that line the edge of the Ligurian Sea.

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Location

In the heart of old town Monterosso, off the town square

La Colonnina Hotel prides itself on being in a secluded spot, just off of Monterosso al Mare's town square. It's so secluded, travelers have a hard time finding it at first. Even those who know the address must search for a side street tucked between a souvenir shop and a pizza stand, then go up a flight up steps. Once at the La Colonnina Hotel, the beach is only a five-minute walk away. And restaurants, shops, and other hotels are all in walking distance. Travelers arriving by train will need to walk to the hotel about 11 minutes from the station. Anyone flying into Pisa or Genoa airport must drive an hour and a half to Monterosso al Mare.

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Rooms

A notable range in decor, size, and quality

The 21 rooms at La Colonnina Hotel range from a Standard Double Room with few frills to a Family Room with a sofa that converts into a bed. Even in that range there are many more options in terms of style and views, such as a Double Room with Terrace and a View on the Village or a New Style Double Room with Terrace and View on Village. But in general, travelers should aim to book a "New Style" or redesigned room, as the finishes make it worth the extra expense. Older rooms have '80s-style patterned bedspreads and emerald-green wood furniture. Remodeled rooms tend to have cream-colored bedding topped with velvet cushions, slipcovered armchairs, and antique-style furnishings. The mattresses in most of the rooms are comfortable, but firm. Free Wi-Fi, safes, and flat-screen TVs are standard. And all rooms have marble bathrooms outfitted with hairdryers, magnifying mirrors, bidets, toiletries, and shower stalls.

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Features

A beautiful terrace and a free breakfast

The view from La Colonnina Hotel's rooftop terrace could easily be made into a large-canvas landscape painting with a panorama that includes rooftops, church towers, and the rolling sea. A few flights below, the breakfast room serves up continental fare each morning, including fruit, cereal, cold meats, and plenty of Italian cakes. However, there's no full restaurant for other meals. Business travelers may be disappointed by the lack of a business center, but they can always take a meeting while sunbathing on the roof.

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La Colonnina Hotel

Scene

Old World Italy, inside and out

Set among some of the oldest buildings in the city, including the peach-painted Town Hall, La Colonnina blends into its surroundings and embraces classic Italian motifs. The exterior walls are covered in ivy, and floors are finished with brown and gray marble. Much of the furniture, from the reception desk to the headboards, is made from a dark wood and recalls the decor of an Italian villa's drawing room. Occasionally the decor can feel a little frumpy, as with the blue damask tablecloths in the breakfast room or the slipcovered armchairs, but most of the spaces are charming, especially the garden with wrought-iron cafe tables and the roof-deck terrace overlooking the boats and sunbathers that line the edge of the Ligurian Sea.

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Location

In the heart of old town Monterosso, off the town square

La Colonnina Hotel prides itself on being in a secluded spot, just off of Monterosso al Mare's town square. It's so secluded, travelers have a hard time finding it at first. Even those who know the address must search for a side street tucked between a souvenir shop and a pizza stand, then go up a flight up steps. Once at the La Colonnina Hotel, the beach is only a five-minute walk away. And restaurants, shops, and other hotels are all in walking distance. Travelers arriving by train will need to walk to the hotel about 11 minutes from the station. Anyone flying into Pisa or Genoa airport must drive an hour and a half to Monterosso al Mare.

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Rooms

A notable range in decor, size, and quality

The 21 rooms at La Colonnina Hotel range from a Standard Double Room with few frills to a Family Room with a sofa that converts into a bed. Even in that range there are many more options in terms of style and views, such as a Double Room with Terrace and a View on the Village or a New Style Double Room with Terrace and View on Village. But in general, travelers should aim to book a "New Style" or redesigned room, as the finishes make it worth the extra expense. Older rooms have '80s-style patterned bedspreads and emerald-green wood furniture. Remodeled rooms tend to have cream-colored bedding topped with velvet cushions, slipcovered armchairs, and antique-style furnishings. The mattresses in most of the rooms are comfortable, but firm. Free Wi-Fi, safes, and flat-screen TVs are standard. And all rooms have marble bathrooms outfitted with hairdryers, magnifying mirrors, bidets, toiletries, and shower stalls.

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Features

A beautiful terrace and a free breakfast

The view from La Colonnina Hotel's rooftop terrace could easily be made into a large-canvas landscape painting with a panorama that includes rooftops, church towers, and the rolling sea. A few flights below, the breakfast room serves up continental fare each morning, including fruit, cereal, cold meats, and plenty of Italian cakes. However, there's no full restaurant for other meals. Business travelers may be disappointed by the lack of a business center, but they can always take a meeting while sunbathing on the roof.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Cribs

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Poolside Drink Service

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