Bellagio - La Pergola
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my husband and I spent 5 days in Bellagio last July. It is a wonderfully romantic place. We didn't stay in La Pergola but we did go there for a lovely meal. It is about a five minute walk (up and down a steep hill!) from Bellagio itself but it is in a quiet village with superb views. The food and service were excellent so I am sure it will be a pleasure to stay in.
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Hi Laura, <BR>Hope you enjoy your trip to Bellagio in June. My husband and I will be travelling through Italy for 3 weeks in October and plan to spend at least 2 days in Bellagio. When you return please let me know if you enjoyed your stay at La Pergola and how the accommodations were. Would be interested in rate information and how I reach them. Please let me know if you have any other suggestions as to accommodations/restaurants in Bellagio. Thanks, Rose
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Better late than never...we very much enjoyed out time at La Pergola. While we had originally reserved a very small lake view room, we ended up in a large beautiful room with a terrace. A quick look at several rooms suggested that the size and styles varied widely, so definitely ask for a detailed description before you choose. Ours was furnished with some great antique furniture and had a wooden beamed ceiling. The restaurant was also nice, particularly in the morning. You can dine outside right on the lake under... surprise...a pergola. It is worth noting that the pensione is on the other side of the penisula from Bellagio in a small fishing village...a 5-10 minute walk up a very steep hill from. If you arrive by ferry with more than one piece of luggage take a taxi. Otherwise the walk is fine...a good way to work of some of the dinners in town. One last note...the price was right. The original small room which we reserved was about $60-70/per night...the large room was may $100-120 including breakfast.



