Villa d’ Este, Lake Como – Italy
Dining
Dining is definitely a culinary adventure here and there’s plenty of choice.
The informal Grill restaurant showcases regional cuisine and in summer you can dine in the garden under the century-old plane trees.
Lakeside drinks and canapés are also served under chestnut trees amid the scent of jasmine flowers – that will make you swoon.
Executive chef Michele Zambanini cooks up a storm at the “oh so chic” Veranda Restaurant where traditional Italian cuisine stars.
If the weather is fine – hey presto – the restaurant windows disappear into the ground.
In the evening – frock up ladies and gentlemen, a jacket and tie are required which all adds to the sense of occasion.
For breakfast and lunch smart casual dress is required and if you can’t drag yourself out of bed buzz room service.
Il Platano features delicious cuisine served in a casual yet cosy atmosphere.
Feel like a drink while you are soaking up those views? Bar Canova is open all day with beverages and light snacks available.
And if you want to kick up your heels and dance the night away head to Club d’ Este.
Celebrity spotting
Staff are discreet – but taxi drivers aren’t!
It seems George Clooney does occasionally pop in for a coffee maybe when he tires of giving his own machine a workout.
The Villa’s guest books features the signatures of the who’s who of European royalty, A-listers and movie stars.
Kylie Minogue, Mick Jagger, Rod Stewart and Elton John have all enjoyed the famous villa hospitality at some stage.
On the historical side, Winston Churchill was a regular and loved to paint in the grounds.
The first photo of Edward VIII, who abdicated from the throne of England, was taken with Wallis Simpson at the Villa.
It has also been the setting of many movies – Alfred Hitchcock was on vacation when he made his first movie The Pleasure Garden at the Villa.
Last Days of Mussolini, starring Rod Steiger and The Other Man with Liam Neeson, Antonio Banderas and Laura Linney were also shot here.
The pool
The famous swimming pool that appears to float on top of the lake attracts a crowd during the summer months.
There’s also an indoor pool where I’m told Arnold Schwarzenegger loved to splash around with his children when the weather changed.
The gardens
Green finger envy will set in as you wander through the beautiful gardens where queens, kings, cardinals, empresses, aristocrats and heads of state have sat in the shade.
Taking centre stage is a 500 year old plane tree and the 16th century Mosaic with its Nympheum.
There are a series of mock fortresses and towers that were built by the adoring wife of Napoleonic General Count Domenico Pino who thought he might suffer from war nostalgia and boredom.
Manicured parklands are dotted with pink and white flowerbeds, water urns, Roman statues and tall evergreens and everything looks immaculate.
It’s a gardener’s dream with topiary hedges, azaleas, camellias, oleanders, rhododendrons, hydrangeas, roses and jasmine bushes.
There’s also an impressive vegetable and herb garden with produce that ends up on the menu.
The view
Step through the doors onto the terrace and the view escalates to the top of my “to die for” list.
Villa d’Este stands serenely overlooking the blue-green waters of Italy’s most popular lake that is besieged by Italians and tourists every summer. Surrounded by mountains and hills, it is the country’s third largest lake and home to many stunning villas of the rich and famous.
Relax
The spa offers indulgent treatments based on Zen philosophy that soothes your body and soul.
At play
For those who are keen to keep fit there’s a jogging track and tennis and squash courts.
Keen on golf? A golf simulator and putting green will keep you busy and there are many exclusive courses nearby.
Take to the lake for sailing, windsurfing, canoeing or people spotting.
What I loved – the history, service and beautiful surrounds- everything really.
Magical moment
There’s nothing quite like sipping a cocktail or glass of bubbles on the terrace overlooking the shores of arguably the most romantic lake in the world.
Wait for the sun to sink with the alps glowing in the background and you will appreciate the lake in all its glory. No wonder Shelley wrote Lake Como exceeded nearly everything he held in beauty.
What I didn’t love – having to pack up and leave.
Details
Villa d’Este is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World. For bookings and more information phone 1800 222 033 or visit lhw.com
The villa is closed from November to March.
Sue Wallace
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