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The new Grand Hotel Cadenabbia panoramic restaurant is definitely one of the best restaurant of the whole Lake Como. Located on the roof top floor offers a gorgeus lake view, as well as on the adjacent Villa Carlotta gardens. An elegant ambiance where you can enjoy the best of Italian cuisine in a relaxing atmosphere with spectacular views over the Lake. You could also reserve a table on the panoramic open air terrace.

In this al fresco restaurant you can savour the Italian Cuisine under the stars.
Private halls are also available for weddings or private occasions. On the 4th Floor you will also find our new Panoramic Bar 'La Torretta'with a large open air terrace where occasionally we have live music.
 
For extra indulgence in the middle of the garden our guests can find a large swimming pool, perfect place where sunbathing, relaxing and swimming immersed in this green oasis.
The
parking available is a free public parking.

Private motorboat cruising departing from the hotel is the perfect way to discover the numerous beauties of the Como Lake, where you can practice several water sports. At only 3 miles from Hotel you will find 18 holes Golf Course with discounted green fee for our guests.
 
Property Facilities Summary:
ADSL ConnectionAudio/Visual Service
BanquetsBar
Beach BedBoat Hire (with Crew)
Boat Hire (without Crew)Bus Service To / From Airport
Business CentreCandle Light Dinner
Car RentalCeremony Management
Coffee BreakComputer
Computer PlugsConcierge Service
Conference PackagesCongresses & Meetings
Currency Exchange ServiceFax Machine
Fax ServiceFishing
FlowersFrigobar (Empty Fridge)
Golf Green FeeGolf Lessons
Guided ToursInternet Connection
Internet WirelessLaundry & Ironing
LiftMassage
Meeting RoomNewspaper
Olive Oil TastingOverhead Projector
ParkingPhotocopier
Porter ServicePrivate Boat Tours
Private Transfer To/From AirportRestaurant
Secretarial ServiceShuttle To / From Airport
Sightseeing ToursSmall Dogs Welcome
Sun TerraceSwimming Pool
Towels for Swimming PoolTrekking
Wake Up ServiceWedding Management
Wine Tours 
 
Nearby Facilities
 
The shores of the lake are still today characterised by series of small villages with bell towers in natural stone and beautiful villas with steps leading down to the lake, statues, fountains and magnificent gardens. The best way of visiting the villas and their gardens is by boat. The view from the water gives you the opportunity to see their setting in the landscape. Let's go and visit some of the villas of the central lake area.

Villa Carlotta (Tremezzo)
Villa Carlotta is situated in the town Tremezzo. The villa and the gardens date from the fist half of the 18th century and were built for the Marchese Clerici as a summer home away from Milan. The Villa Carlotta draws crowds especially in April and May for its blazing display of colour - with different varieties of rhododendrons and azaleas. Inside the villa there is a museum dedicated to neoclassical art with prominent pieces of art such as statues by Canova; paintings by Appiani and Hayez, gobelins tapestries.

Villa Melzi (Bellagio)
Also Count Francesco Melzi d'Eril, Vice president of the short lived Napoleonic - Italian Republic (1801 - 1803) like many influent families from Milan, had a big representative villa built on the lake with a big park. Villa Melzi lies on the southern edge of Bellagio directly on the lake. The villa was built in 1808-10; Count Melzi's taste for the neo-classical style came from Napoleonic France and inspired his choice of architect (Giocondo Albeltolli). White columns flank the landing stage in front of the villa and enhance the classical style of the house when viewed from the lake. The garden was first example of an English garden on the lake. Fascinating is the Japanese pond with water lilies, surrounded by Japanese maple trees and cedar trees. In April and May you can admire the blooming of the azaleas and rhododendrons.
 
Villa Serbelloni (Bellagio)
Villa Serbelloni is situated on the wooded promontory of Bellagio which divides the lake in 2 branches. The villa is surrounded by approximately 50 acres of perk and garden; the main house has a breathtaking view of the lake and the mountains. The villa was built in 1605 for the owners of the promontory, the Sfondratis, and in 1788 it was bought by the Serbellonis, a Milanese family who developed the property and the garden much as it is today. The estate was given to the Rockfeller foundation in the late 1950s and the villa is now used as a conference centre and as an international study centre for scholars and artists. The lower pert of the garden is an informal parkland planted with olive trees and Italian cypresses. This is traversed by a long winding drive leading up to the main house. The upper garden behind the villa is mainly woodland and contains a belvedere with a fine view of the Lecco branch. The more formal part of the garden , near the house, dates from the 18th century and consists of three curved terraces on which there are many fine topiary specimens , as well as flowering plants and shrubs. A separate small garden has a fountain dedicated to Cecilio Plinio.