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Open air lakeside swimming pool
Two indoor pools
(one for adults, the other for children with slide and play area)
Private beach
Fitness Center & Spa
Jacuzzi
Sauna
Tennis courts
Squash |
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VILLA
SERBELLONI SPA |
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Villa Serbelloni Spa is the
prestigious Beauty Farm of the Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni. Within this new
place, designed to please tourists from all over the globe who wish to find
a holiday that is also a moment of well-being dedicated to themselves,
separate delicated spaces have been created for fitness and beauty.
The fitness centre (850 square metres in an elegant wing in the hotel
grounds) includes a gym, sauna, turkish bath, squash court and rooms for
Ondapress and massage. The Ondapress is a thermal hydrotherapy treatment,
cradled in 300 litres of tonifying water at 37ÂșC, enriched with precious
perfumed oils and the minerals that are essential for truly beautiful skin.
The gentle pressure of the waves rise up along the body and dissolves
tension. The Ondapress treatment, both relaxing and tonifying, helps to
eliminate the swelling due to fatigue and stress, stimulate the circulation,
and gives new tone to the skin, leaving it with a silky elasticity.
A specialized gym, with the lastest technogym equipment, offers a cardio-fitness
regime to help maintan one's heart and circulatory health. A further 300
square metres of the hotel, next to the indoor swimming pool, are dedicated
to beauty treatments. Facial treatments with fruits of the forest and
vitamins are offerd as well as thermal mud treatments, algae treatments,
massage with essential oils: in other words, all the very best for a deep-seated
feeling of beauty. The most complete well-being programme is the Osmanthus
Week, which can be oriented towards easing stress, or towards beauty,
physical health or natural slimming |
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THINGS TO SEE |
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(A
short walk from Bellagio)
Varenna,
Roman Varenna in the centre of the lake.
Sights not to be missed: Villa Cipressi, Villa Monastero, the
Ornithological Museum, the Castle of Vezio with its sheer drop to the
lake, Fiumelatte and its mountain torrent, the shortest river in Italy. |
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THE
LAKE COMO AND THE CITY |
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More
than 48 kms. (30 miles) north of Milan, romantic and lovely Lake Como is a
shimmering deep blue, spanning 4 kms. (2 1/2 miles) at its widest point. With
its flower-filled gardens, villas built for the wealthy of the 17th and
18th centuries, and mild climate, it's among the most scenic spots in
Italy. The best way to admire the lake's many faces is to take a boat tour
and pull into selected ports of call in route for a meal, an espresso, a
stroll, or some shopping or swimming.
Como is the principal town and it gives its name to the whole lake. It
lies in a green dell surrounded by hills of glacial formation, at the
southern of the West branch of the lake. Impressive are the geometrical
outlines of the historical centre developed inside the ancient Roman
encampment. The city itself centres on the modern Piazza Cavour, which
opens onto the lake and divides the lakeside promenade into eastern and
western sections. A rail junction and tourist centre, Como is noted for
its old established silk industry. It is the site of the National
Institute of Silk, with large workshops and laboratories and vocational-training
facilities. |
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