Inside one of the most historic luxury hotels on the shores of Italy’s Lake Como

Located on the shores of Italy's majestic Lake Como, this family-run hotel—a cornerstone presence in the area at nearly 150 years old—just reopened this spring.

Situated in the famously chic resort town of Bellagio, Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni has hosted many legendary guests, including European socialites (the Rothschilds), Hollywood celebrities (including Mary Pickford, Al Pacino, and George Lucas), and world leaders, notably Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and John F. Kennedy.

Even at more than a century old, all of the hotel's 72 guest rooms and 22 suites have the modern comforts one would want (the hotel makes annual renovations to stay current with hospitality demands and expectations) while still preserving original style that has welcomed Hollywood stars, royals, and world leaders for decades.

Located on the shores of Lake Como, this family-run and historically beautiful hotel just reopened.
Located on the shores of Lake Como, this family-run and historically beautiful hotel just reopened.

Construction work on the property—built in pure neoclassical style—started in 1850, with the intention as serving as a summer holiday villa for an aristocratic family from nearby Bergamo. In 1872, the villa was sold and transformed into Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni, which first opened in 1873.

The hotel hosts 72 rooms and 22 suites, all with lake or park views.
The hotel hosts 72 rooms and 22 suites, all with lake or park views.

While Lake Como is busiest during the summer months, the area is still remarkably peaceful. That is partially because government laws prevent the construction of any new properties (homes, hotels, etc.) to prevent the area from becoming overcrowded. And existing properties have to follow a number of rules about maintenance; for example, hotels can renovate interiors for as much as their budgets will allow, but they cannot make any alterations to the exterior. (So no changes on paint color, only new layers of the same shades.)

But many tour guides will recommend you come visit even earlier in the spring as the area is famous for its gardens. Lake Como's multitude of botanical gardens see the blooming of azaleas, camellias, and wisteria flowers.

Mistral is the only Michelin-star restaurant in Bellagio.
Mistral is the only Michelin-star restaurant in Bellagio.

Although there are roads around the lake, it's actually quite easy to get from town to town—by boat. A hotel concierge would be more than happy to set you up with a private luxury water taxi and tour guide, which will make you feel like you're sailing up to the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival. But there are also multiple budget-friendly ferries that go between villages on both sides of the peninsula, and truly, the best way to see Lake Como is from out on the water itself.

The entire area is also ideal for water sports—notably sailing, water skiing, kayaking, and rowing. By foot, there are trekking and cycling routes wind through the promontory. But whatever you decide to do, bring good walking shoes as you will need them to climb up and down the hilly, cobblestone streets of most towns, from Bellagio to Varenna. Not to mention there is no shortage of shopping. But what might be most notable is that even though Bellagio, especially would strike you as the sort of posh spot on par with Cannes or St. Barth's, there aren't many luxury fashion label stores, like Prada and Gucci. Most of the stores are all locally and family-owned wine and craft shops, clothing boutiques, and restaurants serving the best of local and national Italian cuisine.