Talia means "Look!" in the Sicilian dialect - and you'll have to look closely to find this boutique oasis tucked into Modica’s tiered hillside. Reception is a cool, whitewashed room carved into the rockface, but the heart of the place is accessed through a rustic door across the alley, which opens with the wave of a key card. Step inside, and you’re in a garden filled with birdsong, dripping with fat figs, prickly pears, and - talia! The tightly packed houses and ornate churches of this stunning Unesco-listed town are spread like an amphitheatre at your feet.
Marco and Viviana, architects from Milan, designed their first clutch of rooms around this garden, inspired by the leafy courtyards of Moroccan riads. One by one, they bought and restored the surrounding houses, transforming this once neglected slope of crumbling, derelict homes into a vibrant enclave. Now, there's a beautiful breakfast house, cosy, cave-like guest lounges and, balanced discreetly at the top of it all, an infinity pool shimmering in the Sicilian sun. Their restoration has been steady and thoughtful, fusing organic materials with the subtlest of modern technology. Rooms and suites have vaulted ceilings above exposed stone walls and vibrant tile floors, and some open onto terraces with postcard-perfect views. It's their homage to 'slow living' - and a sublimely special hideaway among Italy's finest Baroque towns and sandy beaches.