Since 1700, it has always been an obligatory stop for those who, from Northern Europe, entered Italy, stopping when they found a small wooden Madonna on the side of the road indicating this inn where one could eat, sleep and change horses.
When you write the story of two happy lovers, set them on the shores of Lake Como. I know of no country more manifestly blessed by heaven; I have never seen another where the charms of a life of love would seem more natural.
Opened in the early 19th century, always handed down from father to son, the Sala Hotel offers itself as an ideal starting point for visiting the splendid places that Lake Como offers.