Vista Palazzo Lago di Como: A Luxurious Escape
Vista Palazzo Lago di Como is the first five-star hotel in the city center, offering an exceptional experience in one of the most enchanting locations in Italy.
Travelers are always on the hunt for the most under-the-radar destinations, the coolest new hotels, and just-opened restaurants. However, in a place as timelessly alluring as Lake Como, part of the appeal lies in its ability to stay more or less the same.
Timeless Elegance in Lake Como
In this stunning lake region, the “hottest” hotels aren’t those with sleek furnishings and lively co-working spaces, but rather century-old summer palaces adorned with gilded surfaces and frescoes. Similarly, the restaurant that you can’t seem to score a table at isn’t a trendy vegan venue, but a family-run trattoria that has stood the test of time. Even the preferred mode of transportation—mahogany cigarette boats—whisk visitors from one glamorous hotspot to the next, harking back to a bygone era.
Consequently, it’s rare for something entirely new—be it a hotel, restaurant, or spa—to break onto the scene, let alone capture the attention of Lake Como’s affluent visitors.
Introducing the Elegant Vista Palazzo Lago di Como
Enter Vista Palazzo Lago di Como, a sophisticated boutique hotel that made its grand debut in the city center last summer. This elegantly renovated Venetian-style palace, situated on the Piazza Cavour, embodies the vision of the Passera family, who have dedicated nearly a century to the hospitality industry around Lake Como.
Unlike Lake Como’s traditional hideaways, this 18-room property features classically elegant aesthetics (marble bathrooms, hand-hewn marquetry, lavish Dedar fabrics) and modern conveniences, including personalized fitness trainers and dedicated concierge services.
Capturing Tradition with a Modern Twist
“We wanted to capture Lake Como’s tradition and beauty, but combine it with innovation and modern amenities,” said Bianca Passera. As its name suggests, the property showcases breathtaking views of the lake, with its yacht-dotted waters and sunbather-lined shores best admired from the hotel’s rooftop bar and restaurant.
Culinary Delights and Exquisite Experiences
Take a seat at one of the terrace counters and indulge in the Alessandro Volta cocktail—crafted with Dalmore 15 single malt whiskey and presented in a light bulb-shaped glass—alongside the caramelized pumpkin risotto, topped with aged parmigiano, chopped pecans, and powdered coffee.
Moreover, it’s not only the aforementioned rooftop restaurant—Lake Como’s first of its kind—that sets the standard for “new luxury” in the region. The property encourages travelers to explore beyond the usual “excursions” (elaborate tasting menus and overpriced boat tours) and engage in more off-the-beaten-path adventures, such as seaplane tours and wine tastings in nearby Franciacorta.
“People come to Como from all over the world,” Passera remarked. “So, we take that as an opportunity to showcase the best of everything we have to offer, both inside and outside the hotel’s walls.”