"An enduring legacy on the tranquil shores of Lake Como."
1787
Villa Carminati Resta: A Timeless Retreat
Nestled gracefully on the shores of Lake Como, Villa Carminati Resta stands as a testament to 18th-century elegance. Initiated in 1787 on land formerly belonging to a suppressed church, this neoclassical estate has hosted European aristocracy over centuries, served as a bustling silk factory office, and even graced the silver screen as a location for Alfred Hitchcock's 1925 film, 'The Pleasure Garden'.
Today, our cherished home offers an unparalleled sanctuary where the grandeur of the past meets the comforts of contemporary luxury.
Lake Views Unrivalled
Experience the panoramic splendour of Lake Como from our elegant lounges and the tranquil second-floor retreats, designed for serene contemplation.
Terrace Gardens
Our meticulously manicured terrace gardens provide an idyllic setting for al fresco relaxation, offering secluded spots to enjoy the gentle breeze.
Refined Lounges & Dining
From the lively hum of our restaurant to the quiet corners of our lounges, every space is crafted for comfort, conversation, and memorable moments, day or evening.