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Lady Of The Lake: Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como

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Located on the shores of one most Italy’s most picturesque stretches of water, Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como blends Italian and Asian elegance in a breathtaking historic location. We explore the property...

When George Clooney bought the historic Villa L’Oleandra on Lake Como in 2001, the area and its surroundings garnered renewed global attention. Pictures of Hollywood stars arriving on retro Riva speedboats to attend lavish parties cemented the reputation of the lakeside community and its shore as one of Europe’s most sought-after destinations.

The popularity and exclusivity of the area, however, date back to Roman times, when its green lakeshore was frequented by aristocrats and artists. Surrounded by impressive scenery and overlooking the distant Rhaetian Alps, it’s no surprise that more recently, many of the area’s sumptuous villas, mostly built between the 16th and 19th centuries, have been transformed into upscale hotels and holiday homes.

Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como

Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como
The floating pool over Lake Como

Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como
The lobby's main terrace

Housed in the 18th-century Villa Roccabruna, and surrounded by dreamlike botanical gardens, Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como is one of the latest additions to the area’s array of ultra-luxury hotels. Located in the village of Blevio, just five minutes by car from the centre of Como town, the property combines elegant buildings in exquisitely tended gardens with panoramic views across the lake, with hiking trails in close proximity.

When the Hong Kong-based group took over the property, locals greeted the news enthusiastically. In its previous life as CastaDiva Hotel, the resort’s interiors resembled the life and career of one of its original owners, celebrated Italian soprano Giuditta Pasta, with pompous furniture and details inspired by baroque architecture dominating the atmosphere. But when the extensively renovated property opened in the spring of 2019, it was clear that a breath of fresh air had come to the lake.

While celebrating and accentuating the original features of the historic building, famed designer Eric Egan and his studio focused on light and contemporary interiors and opened up the building to breathtaking lake views with imposing floor-to-ceiling windows.

CO.MO Bar & Bistrot
CO.MO Bar & Bistrot

Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como
The living room of the Penthouse Suite

Egan, who’s originally from Chicago but has worked and lived in Italy for years, gave the majestic property a new life by integrating nostalgic components from the Italian economic boom of the 1950s, as well as classic terrazzo floors, Murano glass and Asian touches.

Throughout the 21 guestrooms, 52 suites, two private villas and communal spaces of Villa Roccabruna, details such as paintings on Japanese cotton by Milan-based Japanese artist Shuhei Matsuyama, reproductions of antique Chinese screens and vintage Chinese wallpapers stylishly honour Mandarin Oriental’s heritage.

All these elements are in perfect harmony with the dramatic scenery of Lake Como and its longstanding reputation as a symbol of subtle elegance and exude a contemporary sensibility that reflects both Italy’s eclectic architectural history and the cosmopolitan evolution of the area as a global destination.

Nestled within an extensive garden, the accommodations, which consist of nine separate structures with Villa Roccabruna as the centrepiece, provide guests with plenty of peace and privacy. Some renovations of the private villas and suites were commissioned to different international architects, a choice that contributes to the hotel’s diverse range of offerings and experiences.

Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como
Bedroom of the Penthouse Suite

Spa's steam room

On the outside, not much has changed since Giuditta Pasta was singing, living and spending time at the villa with fellow intellectuals, including composer Gioacchino Rossini, the writer Alessandro Manzoni and the French novelist Stendhal. A stroll through the park, in fact, underlines the fact that the gardens and the building’s facade have been preserved for more than two centuries according to the neoclassical standards that characterise the area’s uninterrupted views.

New additions to the botanical park include a luxurious and highly photogenic floating swimming pool, the trendy Pool Bar and the one-Michelin-star restaurant L’Aria, housed in a lakefront building behind floor-to-ceiling windows. Once again, the contemporary design of these facilities coexists with traditional architectural features and natural elements, such as a 200-year-old Lebanese cedar tree.

As a quintessential feature of the group’s properties around the world, the hotel’s spa has already garnered Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como a spot on the global wellness map. Combining treatments inspired by the lake’s pristine waters with a blend of Asian therapies, the spa has been awarded World’s Best New Hotel Spa in 2020 and Italy’s Best Hotel Spa in 2021 respectively, by the World Spa Awards.

Whether it’s for a stay, a meal, a spa day or a sunset aperitivo, Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como is a must-visit spot for anyone exploring the Lombardy region. Much like its location, it’s already synonymous with impeccable taste and timeless elegance. Most importantly, it’s a symbol of the enduring efforts to preserve and elevate the aesthetic that makes Lake Como one of the most charming places in the world.

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4 Destinations In Italy That You’ve Never Been To But Must Visit

4 Destinations In Italy That You've Never Been To But Must Visit

Italy is a country of landmarks and rich in history. This country has been ranked among the top tourist destinations in the world consistently for years and years! Never been to Italy before? Don’t worry! Very soon, Italy is opening up its borders to American tourists. So, it would help if you started planning your trip soon, right? This country…

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In Lombardy, Several Gorgeous Lakeside Properties are Now on the Market

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Over in Milan, situated in the affluent region of Lombardy where Italy's coronavirus outbreak started, the usually bustling streets are quiet.

The city’s frequently dire air quality has improved but the people continue to frown on those venturing out after lockdown. Barely days go by without another apocalyptic il nuovo normale opinion piece in the Milan-based Corriere della Sera newspaper, as if there is no escape from contagion and fear.

Just 70km to the north, nestled on glacial Lake Como and a stone’s throw from neighbouring Switzerland, cypress-filled Bellagio is frequently voted the prettiest town in Europe. Residents here awake to the peal of bells from the 11th-century Basilica di San Giacomo. And the lapping of waves. Songbirds twitter among vivid azaleas just outside sun-filled windows. Stepping on to their balconies, lakeside homeowners breathe crisp, clear air and enjoy views across crystal waters to snow-dusted pre-alpine foothills.

Italy’s rustic villages have been emptying for decades; the lure of metropolitan living and a falling national birth rate creating a demographic perfect storm. The trauma of the coronavirus lockdown, however, has seen increased interest from professionals seeking to escape the city into a rural idyll.

Local politicians are hoping, in fact, that at least some of urban Italy’s hoi polloi might return to the country’s more than 2,000 semi-abandoned hamlets, and snap up the “fixer-uppers” that for years have only attracted foreign buyers as holiday homes, with Italian properties occasionally going for as little as one euro.

[caption id="attachment_210738" align="alignnone" width="1024"]italian properties Among the most stunning Italian properties is this Art Nouveau villa and gardens on the shore of Lake Como at Faggeto Lario, for sale at €10 million (HK$90.4 million) (Image: Knight Frank)[/caption]

Much of the big money in this newly predicted exodus, however, will likely flow to the Italian Lakes, which have long attracted the well-heeled and the connected from Italy and the world. Long before the bug sent us all running for the metaphorical hills, Italy’s gorgeous mountain lakes have attracted celebrities like George Clooney, Sting, Richard Branson, Madonna and Donatella Versace.

Down by the water

Looking on the map from west to east, Italy’s main lakes are Orta, Maggiore, Lugano, Como, Iseo and Garda, spread across the regions of Piedmont and Lombardy. While each lake has its unique character and attractions, they all boast a little of everything – pretty towns and villages with cobbled streets and a picturesque piazza, healthy lifestyles, to-die-for food and wine and, of course, stunning low-Alpine scenery.

That hasn’t stopped commentators and marketers attempting to distinguish each lake. They say, for instance, that captivating Lake Orta is ideal for those looking for seclusion and romance, that Maggiore boasts lashings of old-world charm, while Garda, the largest of the lakes, is number one for the great outdoors and water sports (and wine).

Stylish Lake Como, of course, oozes glamour. It’s no coincidence that Clooney’s summer residence – 18th-century Villa Oleandra in serene Laglio – sits on its western shore. Gorgeous George regularly holidays here, sometimes in the company of other celebs. Recent signs are that their lakeside idylls might not be quite so exclusive in coming years.

At least partly due to the pandemic, in May, Sotheby’s International Realty opened an office at Lake Maggiore to accommodate rising demand, having previously handled inquiries from its office in Milan. “The requests for this area have significantly increased,” managing partner Lodovico Pignatti Morano told the Financial Times in early August.

According to Sotheby’s data, international buyers account for 65 per cent of the Lake Maggiore market, with most of those hailing from western and central Europe, and a fair share also from Russia. Wealthy Switzerland, after all, is just a short drive away from the lakes, while the German industrial powerhouse of Munich is a picturesque six-hour journey by car away.

[caption id="attachment_210739" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Villa interior at Faggeto Lario on Lake Como (Image: Knight Frank)[/caption]

Local demand for lakeside Italian properties is rising, too, with requests growing an estimated 20 per cent in recent months. According to the FT, “Across the board, the number of requests for properties with large gardens and pools has jumped 15 per cent as frustrated Milanese, cooped up in their city apartments, cast around for more open space.”

A plethora of styles

At the southern tip of the lake that shares its name, the compact, red-roofed town of Como is famed for its Gothic cathedral and vibrant waterfront promenade that is crammed with open-air restaurants and bars. In the town’s fashionable centro storico, a luxurious five-bedroom apartment in a converted 18th-century palazzo is offered for sale by Knight Frank at €3.4 million (HK$30.7 million)

Extending over the principal floor of the neoclassical structure and accessible via a private monumental staircase, the restored 5,200sqft residence boasts four reception rooms, a spacious study, a master suite overlooking a 250sqft terrace, two bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, a spare room with bathroom, and a grand kitchen and laundry room.

Striking frescoed ceilings rise 4m in height. Other notable details include refined mosaics, gleaming parquet floors, a 500sqft cellar with a soaring vaulted ceiling, and an adjoining two-room guest apartment that is approximately 660sqft in size.

Also on Lake Como but this time in the leafy commune of Faggeto Lario just north of Como town hides a delightful period villa built in the Art Nouveau years of the early 20th century. An extensive restoration and modernisation was completed in 1999, a process that preserved the exquisite frescoed ceilings, intricate wrought-iron stairways and beautiful antique floors.

The villa, which is for sale by Knight Frank at €10 million, covers four floors and approximately 4,800sqft. The ground floor holds an elaborate entrance hall, living room, kitchen and dining room. On the first floor are three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms. The upper floor consists of two bedrooms with slanting ceilings, another bathroom and a further bedroom featuring decorative boiserie and stunning open lake-view windows.

[caption id="attachment_210740" align="alignnone" width="1024"]italian properties A former monastery, Villa Orta San Giulio at Lake Orta dates back to the 17th century. (Image: Stresa Luxury Real Estate)[/caption]

There’s also a partly underground floor that holds a cellar and a boiler room. Again the property includes guest accommodation, in this case thanks to a guesthouse of about 1,500sqft. Of special note is the property’s manicured lakeside garden with a generous terrace, gazebo and covered mooring. Antique furniture pieces, paintings and carpets are also included in the sale.

Heading away from the glamour and summer crowds, Villa Orta San Giulio at Lake Orta is a former monastery dating back to the 17th century that’s been converted into a unique and elegant private home – one that might have been lifted straight out of a fairy tale. It’s offered for sale by Stresa Luxury Real Estate at €5.9 million.

Perched dramatically atop the hill that dominates the lake, the property looks out on the tourist-attracting island of San Giulio and sits adjacent to the Church of Saints Nicolao and Francesco, which is a popular spot for moneyed Milanese couples to exchange wedding vows.

Largely constructed from the local Baveno pink granite, this massive period home covers 24,000sqft and has 19 bedrooms, eight bathrooms and a separate master apartment, and features terracotta floors, imposing stone fireplaces and roofs decorated with original chestnut- wood beams. Grounds extend over some 0.8ha and include areas of lawn and woodland, as well as extensive floral gardens of magnolias, azaleas, camellias and hydrangeas.

Heading further east, Bardolino is a pretty and historic commune on the banks of Lake Garda, roughly equidistant from Milan and Venice. For a home that’s decidedly more modern and convenient – and, one would guess, less draughty – than a late-Middle Age monastery, the luxury buyer might consider a splendid 4,500sqft Bardolino villa that was completed only in 2010 – and therefore designed from the word go for modern living. It’s currently on offer by Lake Garda Real Estate at €3.45 million.

As well as two wood-burning fireplaces, this comfortable, challenge-free villa also boasts underfloor heating, air conditioning throughout and Domotic home-automation that includes a state-of-the-art security system.

[caption id="attachment_210741" align="alignnone" width="1024"]italian properties View of Lake Garda from the terrace of a modern villa in Bardolino (Image: Lake Garda Real Estate)[/caption]

Tucked into a hillside and surrounded by lush private gardens covering 0.3ha, the property incorporates natural materials such as stone and local wood, and was designed according to fengshui techniques. Striking water features include a stone-paved entrance with water streaming over pebbles to flow into a koi pond.

The villa’s ground floor contains the living area, dining room and spacious kitchen, all opening out on to a covered terrace that steps down to the sun-drenched swimming pool. An airy hallway leads to a bedroom, two further rooms and bathroom. The upper floor houses the master suite with a luxury en suite bathroom including steam room, a further living area and bathroom, while the lower floor houses a garage with parking for three cars. A guesthouse offers further accommodation with kitchenette, bedroom and bathroom.

Not quite as glamorous as Como, but still within striking distance of Italy’s financial capital, the sleepy, summer-horde-free town of Stresa (population: just 5,000) on Lake Maggiore is just 40km from Milan’s international airport.

A hidden-away Stresa property, currently on the market by Palazzo Estate at €5.25 million, is an 8,600sqft, five-bed, six-bath villa built in the Liberty style early in the 20th century, with interiors recently brought up to the highest international standards by an architect reportedly of some renown. Once again, special attention is paid to guests’ privacy, with a detached guesthouse included on the grounds that extend over 0.6ha of private parkland.

This story first appeared on Prestige Singapore

(Main and featured images: Knight Frank)

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Discovering a Luxurious Holiday Experience at Vista Palazzo Lago di Como

Original and unique things always have a special status, and the Vista Palazzo Lago di Como is a striking example of a hotel that attracts attention with its noble character, unsurpassed location, and refined atmosphere of refinement. But this hotel also has the privilege of being the first and only five-star hotel in the ancient […]

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Discovering a Luxurious Holiday Experience at Vista Palazzo Lago di Como

Original and unique things always have a special status, and the Vista Palazzo Lago di Como is a striking example of a hotel that attracts attention with its noble character, unsurpassed location, and refined atmosphere of refinement. But this hotel also has the privilege of being the first and only five-star hotel in the ancient […]

The post Discovering a Luxurious Holiday Experience at Vista Palazzo Lago di Como appeared first on Upscale Living Magazine.

Discovering a Luxurious Holiday Experience at Vista Palazzo Lago di Como

Original and unique things always have a special status, and the Vista Palazzo Lago di Como is a striking example of a hotel that attracts attention with its noble character, unsurpassed location, and refined atmosphere of refinement. But this hotel also has the privilege of being the first and only five-star hotel in the ancient […]

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Day Trips From Milan To Escape The City

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