11 Best Hotels in Lombardy and the Lakes, Italy

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Grand Hotel des Iles Borromees

$$ | Corso Umberto I 67, Stresa, 28838, Italy Fodor's Choice

This palatial, Liberty-style hotel has catered to a demanding European clientele since 1863, and although its spacious salons and guest rooms still have lavish turn-of-the-last-century furnishings, there are signs of modernity, including a redesigned bar (Hemingway Bar), low-calorie and gluten-free options at the restaurant, and extensive wellness treatments. The views, lakeside grounds, and amenities (like a whirlpool tub in every room) render this hotel a true luxury destination.

Pros

  • Bygone-era grace and style plus modern amenities
  • Sumptuous rooms, particularly the fabulous Hemingway Suite
  • Nice pool and spa selection

Cons

  • Bathrooms could use a refresh
  • Decor may be over the top for some
  • Internet can be on the slow side
Corso Umberto I 67, Stresa, 28838, Italy
0323-938938
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Closed Dec. and Jan.
179 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Luise

$$ | Viale Rovereto 9, Riva del Garda, 38066, Italy Fodor's Choice

Outdoor perks here include a big garden, a large swimming pool, and an included half-day bike rental to explore paths around the lake; interior draws include unique design touches—such as the lobby's collection of vintage luggage labels—and spacious rooms, all with comfy beds and a playful vibe and some with a whirlpool tub and a balcony.

Pros

  • Pleasant service
  • Reasonably priced for the area
  • Great for kids

Cons

  • Some rooms can be noisy
  • 10-minute walk to center of Riva
  • No gym
Viale Rovereto 9, Riva del Garda, 38066, Italy
0464-550858
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Nov.–late Mar.
68 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Du Lac

$$ | Piazza Mazzini 32, Bellagio, 22021, Italy

Most of the modern, inviting guest rooms at this comfortable hotel—owned by an Anglo-Italian family and right in the center of Bellagio's action—have lake and mountain views, and the rooftop terrace garden is a perfect spot for drinks or dozing. There's a relaxed and congenial feel throughout, and the extensive buffet breakfast (included) wins rave reviews.

Pros

  • Pleasant terrace garden
  • Fabulous buffet breakfast
  • Friendly service

Cons

  • Beds too hard for some
  • Some of the decor could use a refresh
  • The boat dock right in front of the hotel can be noisy
Piazza Mazzini 32, Bellagio, 22021, Italy
031-950320
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
42 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Du Lac et du Parc Grand Resort

$$ | Viale Rovereto 44, Riva del Garda, 38066, Italy

Highly personalized service and well-appointed guest rooms (including bungalows perfect for families) are among the hallmarks of Riva's largest resort; another is the beautifully manicured 17-acre garden with more than 200 species of plants. Airy public spaces include a restaurant, poolside-pizzeria, bar, spa, and wellness center. The resort is not on the waterfront, but there's a private path to the public beach and two outdoor pools, with another small outdoor pool just for the younger set, plus one indoor pool to use when the weather doesn't cooperate.

Pros

  • Lush, expansive grounds with two swimming pools, plus kids' pool
  • Pampering and indulgent staff
  • Lovely spa area

Cons

  • Not that cozy
  • No beach of its own
  • Can hear noise in some rooms
Viale Rovereto 44, Riva del Garda, 38066, Italy
0464-566600
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Closed mid-Nov.–late Mar.
163 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Excelsior San Marco

$$ | Piazza della Repubblica 6, Bergamo, 24122, Italy

Some of the comfortable (if generic) rooms at this Bergamo Bassa hotel a short walk from the funicular have balconies with amazing upper town views. In good weather you can breakfast on the rooftop terrace. Unlike some other places in town, parking is available right in front of the hotel for a fee.

Pros

  • Convenient location with parking
  • Modern surroundings
  • Panoramic views from rooftop restaurant

Cons

  • Hotel decor is nothing special
  • Rooms a little dated
  • Many bathrooms on the small side
Piazza della Repubblica 6, Bergamo, 24122, Italy
035-366111
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154 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Florence

$$ | Piazza Mazzini 46, Bellagio, 22021, Italy

Most of the large and comfortable rooms in this 1880s villa across from the ferry stop are furnished with interesting antiques and have splendid views of the lake. The impressive lobby has a vaulted ceiling and an imposing Florentine fireplace, and the restaurant and bar draw locals and visitors, who appreciate the friendly and helpful staff.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Appealing public spaces
  • Lovely bar with outdoor lake-facing seating

Cons

  • Location may feel too central if you're looking to get away from it all
  • Some baths only have handheld showers
  • Hotel could use an update
Piazza Mazzini 46, Bellagio, 22021, Italy
031-950342
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Closed mid-Oct.–Apr.
30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Sirmione Terme

$$ | Piazza Castello 19, Sirmione, 25019, Italy

A homey feel with comfortable beds and upholstered furnishings with matching drapery, along with access to a luxurious thermal spa included in the rates, keeps many guests returning year after year. The location is perfect: just inside the city walls, near the Castello, set amid lakeside gardens and terraces.

Pros

  • Next to the lake and near Castello
  • Beautiful grounds
  • Nice spa area

Cons

  • Not all rooms have lake views
  • Hotel could use a refresh
  • Service can be indifferent
Piazza Castello 19, Sirmione, 25019, Italy
030-916331
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102 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Il Sole di Ranco

$$ | Piazza Venezia 5, Ranco, 21020, Italy

For more than 170 years the same family has run this elegant inn—about an hour's drive from Verbania on the banks of the lake opposite Stresa—where guest rooms are in two late-19th-century villas surrounded by a garden and the chef does the family proud in the exceptional restaurant. Lake trout and perch find their way onto the menu, as do artichoke dishes in spring and eggplant in summer.

Pros

  • Classic lake setting
  • Tranquil grounds
  • Lovely pool area

Cons

  • Far from the tourist center (hotel offers tours with private drivers)
  • Decor on the old-fashioned side
  • Restaurant a bit pricey
Piazza Venezia 5, Ranco, 21020, Italy
0331-976507
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Closed Jan.–early Feb.
14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Posta Design Hotel

$$ | Via Garibaldi 2, Como, 22100, Italy

Just a block from the lake, on downtown Como's pedestrian-only Piazza Volta, this boutique hotel has a minimalist modern interior that's in perfect keeping with its exterior—the 1931 building that houses it was designed by Rationalist architect Giuseppe Terragni. All guest rooms have soothing gray color schemes, marble bathrooms, and flat-screen TVs; some also have piazza views (and soundproof windows). Although breakfast isn't included, you can grab a coffee and pastry in the attached bistro, a stylish spot that becomes a hip local hangout come evening. The terrace overlooking the square is a great place to relax.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Comfortable rooms
  • Friendly service

Cons

  • Rooms on lower floors can be noisy
  • Sparse amenities (no minibars in rooms, no breakfast, no gym)
  • Internet must be logged into each time
Via Garibaldi 2, Como, 22100, Italy
031-2769011
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14 rooms
No Meals

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Relais San Vigilio

$$ | Via al Castello 7/9, Bergamo, Italy

Brothers Gigi and Paolo Zani transformed a castle and soldiers' barracks dating from the Middle Ages into a retreat just above the Città Alta. Original architectural features like stone arches and wooden beams are seen in many of the rooms, along with the castle fortification, which is incorporated into the terraced gardens and pergolas where guests can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and aperitifs during the spring and summer. Rooms are tastefully decorated in shades of gray and white and each has a unique modern work of art created by a Bergamo artist as well as vintage pieces—like a leather vaulting horse. Opt for one of the "relax" rooms, which has a soaking tub and shower, or a terrace room with views of the city below; there are also two rooms designed for families with sofas that become single beds. An on-site restaurant, Cucina, serves lunch, dinner, and tasting menus with a focus on meat and fish and Italian-influenced dishes with a contemporary flair. 

Pros

  • Lovely views and spacious garden with many sitting areas
  • Quiet location away from the crowds
  • Hotel layout in two buildings offers extra privacy among rooms

Cons

  • 10-minute walk or quick funicular ride to Città Alta
  • Expensive on-site parking in small garage with narrow driveway
  • Some bathrooms are small
Via al Castello 7/9, Bergamo, Italy
035-2650987
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa Fiordaliso

$$ | Corso Zanardelli 150, Gardone Riviera, 25083, Italy

A fine restaurant and five tastefully furnished guest rooms are housed in the pink-and-white lakeside villa given to Benito Mussolini's mistress, Claretta Petacci, by Il Duce himself. The Art Nouveau restaurant features seasonal ingredients especially in salads and soups; for even more romance, dine outside, beside the lake.

Pros

  • Combines cinematic charm with the intimacy of a B&B
  • Amazing setting on the lake
  • Elaborate breakfast spread

Cons

  • Short on amenities (no spa or pool)
  • Can sometimes be noisy
  • May be too small for some people
Corso Zanardelli 150, Gardone Riviera, 25083, Italy
0365-20158
Hotel Details
Closed mid.-Oct.–mid-Mar.
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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