4 Best Hotels in Bellagio, Lombardy and the Lakes

Du Lac

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

Most of the modern, inviting guest rooms at this comfortable, good-value old 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, as do the Italian specialties at the on-site restaurant.

Pros

  • Pleasant on-site restaurant
  • 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
hotel Details
42 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Mar., Free Breakfast

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Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni

$$$$ | Via T. Olivielli 1, Bellagio, 22021, Italy Fodor's Choice

The 19th-century luxury at this grand lake hotel—originally designed to cradle nobility and still a refined haven for the discreetly wealthy—has not so much faded as mellowed: guest rooms remain immaculate and plush; public areas are still awash with gilt ornamentation and marble; and breakfast is served in a ballroom. The staff are unobtrusive and very knowledgeable about lake transportation and sightseeing. One of the restaurants, Mistral, features inventive molecular gastronomy dishes along with a more traditional menu.

Pros

  • Old-world grandeur
  • Lovely gardens
  • Great pools

Cons

  • Could use some sprucing up
  • Staff helpfulness varies widely
  • Expensive food and drink
Via T. Olivielli 1, Bellagio, 22021, Italy
031-950216
hotel Details
94 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–early Apr., Free Breakfast

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Hotel Belvedere

$$$$ | Via Valassina 31, Bellagio, 22021, Italy

In Italian, belvedere means "beautiful view," and it's an apt name for this enchanting spot, where the modern rooms have classic touches such as antique furniture, decorative tiles, and marble bathrooms. The hotel has been in the Martinelli-Manoni family since 1880, and the unbroken tradition of service makes it some of the best lodging in town. Terraced gardens, a lovely pool, and a spa have replaced the vineyards that once surrounded the house.

Pros

  • Attention to detail
  • Great views
  • Has a spa and a lovely pool

Cons

  • A climb from the waterfront
  • Must request a lake-view balcony room in advance
  • Fewer on-site amenities than other similarly priced hotels
Via Valassina 31, Bellagio, 22021, Italy
031-950410
hotel Details
63 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Mar., 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
hotel Details
30 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–Apr., Free Breakfast

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