Welcoming apartment with enclosed private garden, suitable for families wishing to enjoy a relaxing stay surrounded by greenery.
The apartment opens onto a spacious living room, complete with sofa and television, with an adjacent dining area with a view of the garden/porch. The kitchen is separate and fully equipped. The accommodation has one double bedroom and 2 single bedrooms, all overlooking the garden. The layout is completed by 2 bathrooms which have bidets, baths and shower enclosures available.
*The apartment is surrounded by a spacious garden, equipped with an external dining area.
*Upon arrival or a few days before arrival, a tourist tax may be required, the amount of which varies according to local regulations. You will find all information relating to your booking within the Guest Area of Wonderful Italy.
Lake Como offers some of the most evocative urban, landscape and architectural gems of the entire Italian peninsula. Among these treasures, Como stands out, the capital and main urban centre of the western branch of the lake. Como attracts international tourism linked to the evocative natural scenery and is an industrial centre based on silk trade. Como is a very beautiful, elegant, romantic and well-maintained city, surrounded by medieval walls that host the historic centre, with cobbled streets and magnificent squares. The lakefront is most elegant with several eighteenth-century villas and the Volta Temple. Among the most fascinating aspects of this city are undoubtedly the enchanting villas, celebrated throughout the world for their splendour and their well-kept gardens. Among the most famous Villa Olmo, a fine example of neoclassical architecture and venue for important exhibitions, and La Rotonda, a villa built at the end of the eighteenth century and seat of the Provincial Administration. Near the lakefront is the main square of the city, dominated by the Broletto (the ancient municipal palace built in 1215). The square also hosts the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, one of the most fascinating examples of Italian Gothic art. Finally, it is recommended to climb up to visit the village of Brunate, accessible by a funicular railway, symbol of the city, from which you can admire an evocative panorama around the Art Nouveau style residences.
The structure is approximately 1 hour by car from Milan Linate and Milan Malpensa airports, and 40 minutes from Como station.