KEY POINTS
- Corinthia plans a 58-room luxury resort on Lake Como, Italy, opening in late 2028.
- The Menaggio property will include three branded residences, dining, spa and a beach club.
- It marks Corinthia’s second hotel in Italy alongside its Rome property.
International hotel group Corinthia Hotels has announced plans to develop a luxury resort in Italy’s famed Lake Como region.
The new property, named Corinthia Lake Como, will offer 58 guest rooms and suites when it opens in late 2028.
The resort is set for construction in the alpine village of Menaggio, adjacent to the historic Menaggio & Cadenabbia Golf Club.
Plans call for an integrated destination with a beach club on Lake Como’s western shore.
Guests will find a range of amenities including wellness spaces, dining venues and a spa.
Corinthia’s development blueprint also includes three branded residences within the resort complex.
Public spaces will be presented across multiple villas, featuring views of the lake and surrounding Pre-Alps.
The resort’s design will blend restored architectural elements with contemporary luxury.
A lakefront club will provide direct water access from the property’s shoreline.
Corinthia is moving ahead once final planning approvals are secured.
Corinthia Lake Como will be the brand’s second hotel in Italy following Corinthia Rome.
The company aims to position the resort in one of Europe’s most coveted luxury travel markets.
The resort expands Corinthia’s presence beyond established city hotels into resort-style destinations.
Lake Como attracts international visitors drawn to its landscapes, lakeside charm and historic towns.
Menaggio’s location offers access to golf, hiking and water activities for resort guests.
Hospitality partners involved in the project include investment and real estate firms supporting development.
Crews plan to begin construction once necessary local approvals are in place.
The project reflects broader growth in luxury hotel offerings across Italy and Europe.
Corinthia Hotels’ portfolio already spans major cities worldwide including London and New York.
This Lake Como resort adds to the brand’s global expansion in high-end hospitality.









