Imagine a wedding in Lombardy, where the grandeur of the Alps meets the romance of the Italian lakes. The region's majestic landscapes and historic cities provide a variety of enchanting settings for your nuptials. Lombardy's rich cultural heritage and exquisite cuisine add to the allure, making your special day both luxurious and heartwarming.
Lombardy's allure extends beyond its famous lakes and mountains. The region's vibrant cultural scene, with Milan at its heart, offers a cosmopolitan edge to your wedding. The fusion of fashion, art, and history provides a unique backdrop, ideal for couples who appreciate both natural beauty and urban sophistication. Lombardy is not just a location, but a canvas for a wedding that is as stylish as it is romantic.
For guests looking for hotels near Varese in Italy, this 4-star hotel is perfect for hosting meetings and events, or simply as a base for exploring the beautiful Lombardy region.
A historic inn located in the Intelvi Valley, near the town of Argegno, on Lake Como. The inn comprises a hotel and restaurant, offering an exclusive and comfortable environment to enjoy seasonal specialties of the local tradition.
The thirty rooms located in the main house are characterized by their somber and elegant style; the basic but elegant furnishings blend with the warm colors of the fabrics, creating a welcoming and pleasant atmosphere.
The services offered by the Scià on martin Hotel are the unfailing ones in four-star hotels of international level: from the 24-hour reception service to the laundry, combined with constant attention to its guests.
Campelli in Sondrio and Valtellina has always been a point of reference for celebrating weddings, baptisms, confirmations and for holding banquets for any event.
In Cadenabbia, on the shores of Lake Como, surrounded by 3500 square meters of private park, nestled among picturesque villages, is the Hotel Villa la Mirabella.
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.