Cozy apartment with private fenced garden, suitable for families who wish to enjoy a relaxing stay surrounded by nature.
The apartment opens onto a large living room, complete with sofa, television, with an adjacent area with dining table overlooking the garden/porch.The kitchen is independent and equipped with dishwasher, kettle, oven and coffee maker. The accommodation has a bedroom with a queen size bed and 2 single bedrooms, all overlooking the garden. Completing the layout are the 2 bathrooms, which have a bidet, bathtub, and shower stall.
Amenities such as underfloor heating, wi-fi connection and washing machine are available to guests.
*The apartment is surrounded by a large garden, equipped with an outdoor dining area.
*At arrival or a few days before arrival you may be required to pay a tourist tax, the amount of which varies according to local regulations. You will find all information regarding your reservation within the Guest Area of Wonderful Italy.
We also offer authentic experiences for our guests to live in contact with the locals. If interested, contact us and we will be happy to help you in creating your perfect vacation discovering the beauty of Italy.
Lake Como offers some of the most striking urban, scenic and architectural gems in the entire Italian peninsula. Standing out among these treasures is Como, the capital and main urban center of the western branch of the lake. Como attracts international tourism related to the striking natural scenery and is an industrial center based on the silk trade. Como is a very beautiful, elegant, romantic and well-kept city, surrounded by medieval walls that house the historic center, with cobbled streets and magnificent squares. Very elegant is the lakefront with several 18th-century villas and the Tempio Voltiano. Among the most fascinating aspects of this city are undoubtedly the enchanting villas, world-famous for their magnificence and manicured gardens. Among the most famous are Villa Olmo, a fine example of neoclassical architecture and the site of important exhibitions, and “La Rotonda,” a villa built at the end of the 18th century and the seat of the Provincial Administration. Near the lakefront is the city's main square, dominated by the Broletto (the old municipal palace built in 1215). The square also houses the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, one of the most fascinating examples of Italian Gothic art. Finally, we recommend going up to visit the village of Brunate, accessible by a funicular railway, a symbol of the city, from which you can admire an impressive view around the Art Nouveau residences.
The property is about 1 hour's drive from Milan Linate and Milan Malpensa airports, and 40 minutes from Como train station.