MANDARIN ORIENTAL, LAGO DI COMO REOPENS FOR SUMMER WITH NEW INFINITY POOL AND LUXURIOUS SPA

Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como, is delighted to announce that the resort reopened its doors on the first of April, 2023. Guests are invited to experience The Essence of Lake Como accommodation package, a new floating pool, and redesigned Spa.

The charming five-star resort, with its private setting on the sunlit shores of the lake, is surrounded by natural beauty and ideal for those seeking a serene getaway or an active break. Guests can discover the allure of Lake Como through a wide array of relaxing or adrenaline-filled experiences arranged by the resort’s Sports and Adventure team.

This season, Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como reaches new heights of luxurious living thanks to a brand-new 40-metre pool, one of the largest infinity floating pools in the world, designed by the international architectural practice Herzog and de Meuron. Spectacularly situated right on the lake and offering unobstructed views across the water, the pool’s sundeck is the perfect spot for basking on sunloungers or in cabanas from morning to sunset.

Enriching the pool experience, the new informal dining venue NAMI Cafe offers healthy and comfort food inspired by Asian cuisine with an international twist. Poolside al fresco lunches, delightful daytime snacks, refreshing aperitivo, freshly prepared sushi and homemade pastries are served under the shade of Villa Roccabruna from morning until sunset. 

Further enticing dining options include CO.MO Bar & Bistrot, its contemporary Italian menu, handmade pizzas and signature pre and after-dinner drinks, and L˜ARIA, serving refined Italian cuisine with Japanese influences, paired with stunning lakeside views.

The resort is also excited to open its remodelled Spa & Wellness oasis. The spacious facility boasts six treatment rooms, including two private Spa Suites, a zen garden and a redesigned wet area overlooking the lake, with a whirlpool, ice pool, saline bath experience showers, Finnish sauna and steam bath. 

Spa treatments include Mandarin Oriental signature therapies and new rituals from Team Dr Joseph, whose vegan products are rich in biotechnological ingredients. This facial skin care programme blends scientific innovation with cutting-edge expertise. 

Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como aims to become more sustainable and environmentally friendly, with 100% of the resort’s energy coming from renewable sources, and there’s no single-use plastic. The resort provides guests with electric vehicles, with or without drivers, and has eight recharging stations. 

To enhance guests’ experience this year, Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como, will also offer a dedicated shuttle service to the centre of Como using the first fully electric Volkswagen van, ID Buzz.

The Essence of Lake Como accommodation package includes luxurious accommodation, daily lakefront breakfast for two, a lakefront three-course lunch for two at CO.MO Bar & Bistro, two 50-minute Oriental Essence Spa treatments, daily access to the Spa’s heat and water experiences, a one-hour self-driving boat experience on the lake, complimentary parking for one vehicle, complimentary in-room minibar (snacks and soft drinks).

About Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como

Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como is a sanctuary of calm, nestled on the sunny forest shores of Lake Como. The 19th-century Villa Roccabruna is at the heart of the resort, which features 22 rooms, 51 suites and two stand-alone private villas, skilfully renovated to create a sense of modern Italian elegance with a subtle oriental charm. The guests can enjoy Idyllic lake views from the resort‘s restaurants, including fine-dining restaurant L˜ARIA, CO.MO Bar & Bistrot and Nami Café by the resort’s floating pool. The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como, features two private Spa Suites, two single treatment rooms, one couple’s treatment room, a beauty studio, and a holistic heat and water experience area with lake views.

About Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group

Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group is the award-winning owner and operator of some of the world’s most luxurious hotels, resorts and residences. Having grown from its Asian roots into a global brand, the Group now operates 36 hotels and nine residences in 24 countries and territories. Each property reflects the Group’s oriental heritage, local culture and unique design. Mandarin Oriental has a strong pipeline of hotels and residences under development and is a member of the Jardine Matheson Group.