Our recommendations for the best places to stay in Lombardy are as varied as the region, ranging from cosily traditional ski chalets, to grand lakeside hotels, and hip design offerings. The Guru consensus seems to be that the best hotels in Lombardy are the ones that best suit your surrounds. So for example, when you're in the centre for design, Milan, opt for a chic design-led property. Great advice, unless you’re not yet familiar with a destinatio! In which case here's our quick run down of Lombardy:
Lombardy spreads south from Switzerland, the Swiss alps and the Dolomites, to the flat, agricultural plains of the Po Valley. The landscape includes the magical Italian Lakes of Como, Garda, Maggiore and Iseo; the high altitude ski resorts of Bormio and Livigno; the centre of F1 racing, Monza; architecturally beautiful, and foodie-friendly Bergamo; historic Brescia and Cremona; Mantua, one of the key cities of the Italian Renaissance; and Pavia, founded by the Romans and occupying an important strategic position slap bang in the middle of the wide, agricultural plains.
Lombardy is a great region for foodies; because it's so close to Switzerland there’s a wonderful crossing of cultures and traditional food, and the cuisine of Lombardy is quite unique within Italy. It's also perfect for skiers, because its high altitude resorts are snow-sure and offer a wide range of snowy fun for all abilities. The alps are equally appealing to walkers, but we also think walkers and hikers will find some of the best places to stay in Lombardy around Monte Baldo and Lake Garda. The wine regions of Bardolino, Valpolicella, and Laguna will suit wine lovers and foodies alike, and we recommend Lakes Como and Garda as being top destinations for a fun family holiday. But all these recommendations are just the tip of the Lombardy’s iceberg, and there are a thousand smaller, more detailed recommendations for incredible Lombardy. Don’t hesitate to contact one of our friendly Gurus for personalised advice.