Discover Villa Giulia, a beautifully renovated villa from the 30s, set in a lush, classic garden with breathtaking views of the lake. Each stylish apartment features a spacious terrace and a private balcony, the perfect places to enjoy a morning coffee or an evening aperitif. This Vista Verde apartment is on the ground floor with a terrace adjacent to the huge garden.
- Completely renovated with modern kitchens, sleek islands, elegant bathrooms and modernized living areas.
- Just a 5-minute walk from the centre of Porto Valtravaglia: a public beach, restaurants, cafes, a supermarket, a pharmacy and a post office all within easy reach.
- Ideal for families, foodies, sportsmen and nature lovers who want to relax, recharge their batteries and explore the area.
- Ample on-site parking is available.
- Excellent train connection for a day trip to Milan – shop in the fashion capital, visit the Duomo or unwind with an iconic Milanese aperitif.
Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a stylish base from which to explore northern Italy, Villa Giulia offers the best of both worlds.
Local highlights
- Borromean Islands: A trio of must-sees, accessible by ferry from Porto Valtravaglia (11:00-17:00).
- Isola Bella: Large palazzo and baroque gardens.
- Isola Madre: Exotic plants, peacocks and parrots.
- Isola dei Pescatori: Quaint fishing village, perfect for a lunch by the water.
- Luino: A lively town with a famous Wednesday market, lakeside terraces and boat rentals.
- Caldè: Also called "The Portofino of Lake Maggiore", this charming village offers sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and cozy restaurants on the harbor.
- Laveno-Mombello: A scenic junction with a cable car to Monte Sasso del Ferro with panoramic views of the lake. Also accessible by ferry from Verbania.
- Verbania (Pallanza & Intra): Elegant towns with villas, parks (such as the gardens of Villa Taranto), boutiques and lively markets. • Santa Caterina del Sasso: A cliffside monastery, accessible by stairs or by boat – serene, historic and free to visit.
- Rocca di Angera: A medieval castle overlooking the lake and steeped in history, perfect for a cultural lunch.
- Arona: A gem on the southern lake with a lakeside promenade, a giant statue and a lively aperitivo.
- Stresa: A stylish seaside town, known for its cultural events, 19th-century villas, and fast boat links to the islands.
Culinary tips
- L'Albergo del Sole – Dine by the lake with stunning views, ideal for a romantic evening.
- Il Pescatore – A favorite among locals for its authentic Italian cuisine and delicious pizza.
➤ Reservations recommended for both restaurants.
- Da Gennaro – Excellent pizzeria and pasta restaurant (Castelveccana, on the road to Laveno)
- Sushi Zero – Verbania or Sesto Calende (Japanese unlimited food, affordable lunch during the week)
Also worth a look: the scenic road towards Luino, with more hidden gems and trattorias serving fresh, regional food.
