Luxury Italian style: Grand Hotel a Villa Feltrinelli enjoys a fairy-tale setting described by writer D.H. Lawrence as "one of the most beautiful places on earth".

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From: House Beautiful
Date: 20051201
Author:Gladstone, Valerie

THE COCOON OF LUXURY and comfort begins as soon as a visitor arrives at Milan's teeming Malapensa airport and is promptly wisked through the beautiful Lombardy region of northern Italy to the Grand Hotel a Villa Feltrinelli. Few fail to gasp as they enter the grounds--hidden from the road by tall trees--and glimpse the gorgeous lake and mountain views framing the majestic residence.

The hotel, which opened in 2001, recently underwent a $30 million upgrade to offer guests 21 handsome rooms and suites, each equipped with lavish amenities like heated marble floors and cast-iron ...

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