Lizard Hotel 3*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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On-site Dining
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Child-friendly
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Wheelchair access
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Air conditioning
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Pets
Location
Situated approximately 25 minutes' walk from Lake Como and just 1.6 km from the Monument to Alessandro Volta, the 3-star smoke-free Lizard Hotel Como features a private art gallery. Located fairly close to the Como Tower Gate, the hotel comprises 12 rooms and 2 restaurants.
This Como hotel is about 55 km from Malpensa airport and about a 5-minute ride from such cultural venues as the Civic Museum of the Risorgimento. Guests can visit Astra, which is a mere 400 metres away, and the Church of San Carpoforo which is within reach of the Lizard Como. Also, Giardino di Via Anzani is situated merely a 6-minute walk away. The nearby notable religious buildings include the 12th-century Romanesque church "Basilica di San Fedele", merely 1.2 km from the property. Viale Giulio Cesare - Via Leoni bus stop, offering a direct link to the city attractions and main places, is in close proximity to the Lizard.
The rooms feature an air conditioner, while some of them have an adjoining terrace and a dressing room for guests' utmost comfort. Featuring a bidet, a separate toilet, and a shower, the bathrooms also come with hairdryers and bath sheets. You can enjoy views of the mountain.
Those staying at Lizard Hotel can sit down to a free breakfast. Onsite restaurants are represented by à la carte and à la carte options, which will provide guests with a choice of Italian or Italian cuisines on their menus. Drinks are available at the lounge bar. Indian cuisine is offered at Taj Mahal, situated within 5 minutes' walk of the hotel.
Review by hotel critic
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Lizard while exploring the culinary scene around the region, and I must say, it left a notable impression. My initial apprehensions about the location quickly faded as I was welcomed by the friendliest receptionist, who made sure we felt at home. The shared lounge area created a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of sightseeing. Now, the culinary highlight was undoubtedly the onsite restaurant, where I had the opportunity to savor dishes inspired by traditional recipes from the XV century. Each bite transported me back to history, showcasing the depth of Italian cuisine. The ambiance was reminiscent of Bistros you'd find in bustling old towns, complete with a cozy, inviting vibe. The buffet breakfast was a delightful mix of pastries, fruits, and homemade cakes, though I must admit it was not up to par with my expectations.
Important information
- Children and extra beds
- There are no extra beds provided in a room.