Cozy studio a few steps from the center of Como and S. Giovanni train station.
The apartment, located on the first floor of a building with an elevator, is characterized by warm toned furnishings and large windows that make the room cozy and bright. The entrance opens onto a functional hallway with a mirror and an open closet where guests can store their clothes. On the left, they will find the living/sleeping area, furnished with a queen-size, a cabinet TV, a dining table and a fully-equipped kitchen with a microwave, a kettle, a juicer, an espresso machine and a toaster. A bathroom with a shower completes the layout.
At guests' disposal amenities such as free wifi, washing machine, iron, air conditioning and heating.
*Upon arrival or a few days before arrival it may be required to pay a tourist tax, which varies according to local regulations. You will find your reservation details within the Guest Area of Wonderful Italy.
We also offer to our guests truly authentic experiences to live like a local. If interested, contact us and we will be more than happy to help you out designing an unforgettable holiday to discover Italian beauties.
Lake Como offers some of the most striking urban, landscape and architectural gems of the entire Italian peninsula. Among these treasures stands Como, the main urban center of the western branch of the lake. Como attracts international tourism linked to the picturesque natural scenery and is an industrial center based on the silk trade. Como is a fascinating, elegant, romantic and well-kept city, surrounded by medieval walls that house the historic center, with cobbled streets and magnificent squares. The lakeside promenade with several 18th century villas and the Tempio Voltiano are some of the main highlights of the territory. Among the most fascinating aspects of this village there are undoubtedly its charming villas, famous all over the world for their splendor and their manicured gardens. Among the most famous are Villa Olmo, a fine example of neoclassical architecture and home to important exhibitions, and "La Rotonda", a 18th century villa and seat of the Provincial Administration. Near the lakeside promenade, travelers can find the main square of the city, dominated by the Broletto (the ancient city-hall built in 1215). The square also boasts the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, one of the most fascinating examples of Italian Gothic art. Finally, it is suggested to go up to visit the village of Brunate, accessible by a funicular, symbol of the city, from where visitors can admire a suggestive panorama surrounded by the art nouveau residences.
The apartment is 40-minute drive from Milano Malpensa airport.