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If you’re in town for a trade show, you can get no more convenient a hotel than this, opposite the Fiera. Contemporary rooms are given a touch of warmth by richly patterned fabrics.
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One of Maggiore’s top hotels since 1870, with spacious rooms, courtyard and lawn.
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This 19th-century villa retains a Belle Époque air, but rooms are modern.
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The gardens of this 1910 hotel are worthy of neighbouring Villa Carlotta. The opulence extends to the highly impressive rooms.
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Bellagio’s most elegant summer villa was transformed into this fine hotel in 1873. Rooms vary widely, though all are luxurious. The mini-apartments stay open year-round, as do the gym, beauty centre and indoor pool.
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In 1925, European leaders met in this grand dame of a hotel to sign the Locarno Treaty (which failed to prevent World War II). Public spaces are Belle Époque genteel; rooms are modern.
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A delightful budget hotel that’s fairly quiet and right on the lake with its own private beach.
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Blandly modern but friendly three-star place on a quiet piazza. The elderly owner is always around to keep an eye on things, and the location and amenities (A/C, mini-bar, TV) make it a steal.
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It’s near the Duomo, and enjoys the facilities of any upmarket hotel, but at prices 20 to 40 per cent lower than the competition. The rooms are adorned with silk and 18th-century-style antiques.
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A luxurious retreat, with a fitness and beauty centre, a small park of tiny lakes, pools, tennis courts and mini-golf, and a gorgeous private sandy beach.
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Hotel price categories
For a standard, double room per night (with breakfast if included), taxes and extra charges.
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