Nestled in the historic charm of Como, within the prestigious Palazzo Odescalchi, this spacious apartment offers a luxurious stay, perfectly blending historical allure with modern comforts. Ideal for large families or groups of friends.
Located on the third floor, the apartment opens into a living room furnished with two sofas, one of which converts into a bed, and a TV. Adjacent to the living room is a bright dining room with a charming mezzanine serving as a study area with a desk. An additional living area with a comfortable armchair adds space and versatility to the day area, which is complemented by a modern, fully equipped kitchen with an oven, dishwasher, and espresso machine.
The sleeping area comprises three elegant queen-size bedrooms. Three bathrooms complete the layout: one with a shower, one with a bathtub, and a guest bathroom.
Guests can enjoy amenities such as Wi-Fi, a washing machine, an iron, air conditioning, and central heating.
*Upon arrival or a few days before arrival it may be required to pay a tourist tax, which varies according to local regulations. You will find your reservation details within the Guest Area of Wonderful Italy.
Lake Como offers some of the most picturesque urban, landscape, and architectural gems on the Italian peninsula. Among these treasures, Como stands out as the capital and principal urban center of the lake’s western branch. It attracts international tourism with its enchanting natural scenery and is an industrial hub based on the silk trade. Como is a beautiful, elegant, romantic, and meticulously maintained city, surrounded by medieval walls that enclose the historic center with cobbled streets and magnificent squares. The lakeside is exceptionally elegant, featuring several 18th-century villas and the Voltian Temple. Among the most fascinating aspects of the city are the charming villas, renowned worldwide for their grandeur and meticulously manicured gardens. Notable examples include Villa Olmo, an exquisite specimen of neoclassical architecture hosting major exhibitions, and “La Rotonda,” a villa built at the end of the 18th century that houses the Provincial Administration. Near the lakeside lies the city’s main square, dominated by the Broletto—the ancient municipal palace built in 1215—which also hosts the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, one of the most captivating examples of Italian Gothic art. Finally, a visit to the village of Brunate, accessible by cable car and a city symbol, is highly recommended for its breathtaking views of Liberty-style residences.
The accommodation is a 45-minute drive from Milan Malpensa Airport and a 5-minute walk from Como train station.