This is an elegant lakefront property located in a quiet village on the west bank of the lake Como, only 10 Km north of Menaggio. The Villa has panoramic views of Lake Como. Entrance to the villa is into a large and welcoming hall, leading to the spacious, well equipped professional kitchen, a large dining room with superb views over the lake, and a lovely living area. The bedrooms are all on the first floor, and all have air conditioning. Further amenities include a PC with wi-fi internet connection and a Sat TV with Sky in the lounge area as well, as a CD player and music CDs, DVD player, phone and fax, and a safe. The speakers placed in all rooms on the ground floor are for the enjoyment of guests who will enjoy relaxing to their favourite music.
There is direct access from the house to the swimming pool, which has a sliding roof, and heated by solar panels. The pool can also be illuminated at night. The quiet gardens of Villa Meridiana with their sunbeds and loungers and umbrellas are perfect for relaxing outdoors. For those who prefer to swim in the lake, there is private access to a small beach from the garden. The Imbarcadero, a little harbour, is within easy reach of the Villa where there are several restaurants on the beach. Villa Meridiana also offers private moorings for boats. There is an open-air private car parking area at the back of the villa for up to 7 or 8 cars.
Ground Floor
Entrance hallway, leading to a spacious well-equipped professional kitchen, a large dining room with superb views over the lake, and a lovely bright lounge area. On this floor there are also two small bathrooms (basin and WC), and a games room complete with table tennis table, a sofa and numerous toys for children.
First Floor
2 romantic double rooms with gorgeous views over the lake, each with private bathroom, and access to a terrace, with two sun loungers. 2 double bedrooms with private bathrooms, connecting with 2 single rooms. 1 double bedroom and 1 twin bedroom, each with en suite bathroom. All the double rooms have air conditioning.
Air-conditioning in every bedroom
Unlimited Internet Wi-Fi connection
CD player in the lounge
Sat TV and DVD
Baby bed
Fully equipped professional kitchen
Sun Patio Furniture
Safe
Swimming pool (sliding transparent covering)
Ping pong table
Car parking
Electricity, water, gas for kitchen use
Weekly linen change
Initial and final cleaning
Daily cleanings (from Monday to Friday)
Daily towels change (excluded Sunday),
1 mid week linen change (Tuesday or Wednesday),
Heated pool (from mid May to mid September)
Park and pool maintenance
Internet wireless connection
Welcome pack
Buffet welcome dinner
Heating from November to April (€ 140,00/week). N.B. These costs, not included in the price list, will be calculated at the reservation time and due at the balance payment.
Mandatory extra cleaning in case of animals (€ 50,00/week/animal)
Tourism tax (where applicable)
Refundable cash security deposit € 2000
Upon request and approval - late arrival is possible between 7-9 pm for an extra fee of Eu 50 paid locally.
No more than 16 guests in total are admitted
Car recommended
Shuttle service from / to the airport at extra charge
500 m. shops
10 Km Menaggio
19 Km Bellagio
36 Km Lugano
40 Km Cernobbio
45 Km Como
Milan – Malpensa airport: 100 kms
Milan – Linate airport: a little more than 100 kms
Bergamo airport: 90 kms
Lake Como’s appeal is a timeless one. Considered on elf the most romantic locations in Italy, this natural paradise has been a popular destination since the time of the ancient Romans. More recently, it’s made headlines as George Clooney’s famous hideaway. Lake Como travel means exploring medieval remnants in stone villages like Bellagio and Varenna; it also means a look at opulent villas on lakeside estates. Rolling vineyards, olive trees, wisteria vines and Alpine peaks are the cherry on top. Take a look at Travel + Leisure’s Lake Como travel guide to start planning your getaway.
Things Not to Miss in Lake Como: A visit to Bellagio, the picturesque stone village perched on the strip of land where the lake becomes a “Y"; a stop in Piazza Cavour, one of the towns of Como’s bustling public squares; a glance at Como’s resident cathedral; a tour of some of the lake’s historic mansions, including Villa del Balbianello and Villa Carlotta