While some big brand tour operators offer all inclusive week-long stays on Lake Como, the hotels they put you in are not appropriate for the luxury traveler. The hotels packaged up in these all inclusive packages tend to be very basic and rather drab. Frankly, anyone who likes to travel in 4 or 5-star style would probably shudder when they look at the rooms offered in these all inclusive hotel packages.
There are, however, various hotels that would suit the luxury traveler searching for an all inclusive or a bed and breakfast option, so we’ve come up with four great suggestions below:
1. Ritz-Carlton Lake Como
The brand new Ritz-Carlton Lake Como is slated to open in 2026 and will be one of the best Marriott hotels on Lake Como. This will also become one of the best Ritz-Carlton hotels in the world.
This hotel will feature 59 rooms and 46 suites (including two Ritz-Carlton suites) with views over the lake, a spa with an indoor pool, state-of-the-art restaurants, meeting and event facilities, a meditation garden, a walking trail, a large outdoor pool, and a private pier.
Located near the village of Bellagio, between the two arms of Lake Como and just a 15-minute walk from the area’s main sights, namely Punta Spartivento, Villa Melzi, and the gardens of Parco Villa Serbelloni, this Ritz-Carlton hotel will likely include club level rooms and a club lounge. Ritz-Carlton club lounges are usually the best club lounges in the world.
There are usually five daily food presentations, each day featuring select dishes off the menu from the hotel’s flagship restaurant. There is complimentary alcohol, and these lounges usually include activities like specialist local wine tasting, cooking demonstrations, and mixologist cocktails for guests at a weekly cocktail station.
Club level guests can enjoy to-go snacks and beverages throughout the day, a dedicated concierge, Wi-Fi, and a personal computer station; everything you could want from an all inclusive hotel in an exclusive and sophisticated lounge area.
Assuming this Ritz-Carlton offers a club lounge when it launches, this will be the best all inclusive hotel option on Lake Como.
Book via our luxury travel concierge to get free breakfast, prioritized room upgrades, and more.
2. Sheraton Lake Como Hotel
On the iconic shores of Lake Como, Sheraton Lake Como Hotel is the only Marriott hotel currently bookable on Lake Como.
This unique urban retreat in Lake Como offers 137 comfortable and spacious guest rooms, including four suites and interconnecting solutions for families. All rooms are decorated in a range of natural materials in a neutral palette with Made In Italy furnishings, free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee-making facilities, and a Sheraton Signature Bed.
Setting in over 11000 m² of a private park with a square swimming pool in the middle surrounded by immaculate decking and comfy loungers. There is a second heated pool at 32°C with a choice of hydro-massage for a total wellness experience.
Unfortunately, this hotel is not all inclusive, but it is good value for Lake Como, so you may feel able to splurge at the excellent on-site restaurants, which include 1 Michelin star gourmet dining at Kitchen restaurant, Italian traditional delicacies at Gusto restaurant and all-day-dining Kincho Grill & Bar by the pool, open seasonally. Two bars are also available to relax and unwind: the Fresco bar inside the hotel and the Kincho bar in the park.
3. Hilton Lake Como
Another option that is bookable immediately is the Hilton Lake Como, which is a lovely hotel at a fair price. Book via our luxury travel concierge and you will get free breakfast. The rooftop restaurant and bar are reasonable and have amazing views across Lake Como.
4. Grand Hotel Tremezzo
Hotel Tremezzo has an incredible setting if you want to fly home with the ultimate Instagramable shots. You can read our review of Grand Hotel Tremezzo (photographed above) to see just how picturesque this hotel is.
Grand Hotel Tremezzo is not all inclusive in any way, but it’s worth popping by, even if you only book a meal there, as the views are unbeatable. Ferries regularly stop by Tremezzo, so it’s easy to get to and worth exploring.
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