Grand Hotel Majestic, Via Vittorio Veneto 32, 28922 Verbania Pallanza, Lake Maggiore, Italy.
The Lake Maggiore (Italian: Lago Maggiore) is one of the northern Italian lakes and is the second largest Italian lake with a size of 212 square kilometres after Lake Garda. This lake is about 66 kilometres long and a with of up to 10 kilometres. The Lake Maggiore is located in the Italian regions of Piedmont and Lombardy and in the Swiss canton of Ticino and he came into existence like the other lakes of northern Italy during the melting of glaciers from the Ice Age. The lake stretches from the Southern Alps to the valley of river Po. The main inflow and also the main outflow is the river Ticino flowing in Switzerland by Magadino into the lake leaves the lake on the Italian side at Sesto Calende.
The climate is mild in both summer and winter with Mediterranean vegetation, such as beautiful parks and gardens with rare and exotic plants and flowers.
The most famous villages on the Swiss side are Locarno and Ascona. The largest town on the Italian shore is Verbania, which was formed formed in 1939 by the fusion of the cities of Pallanza and Intra. South of Verbania the Lake Maggiore expanding to the Gulf of Verbania.Stresa, a romantic and picturesque village with the charm of a noble health resort with beautiful parks, elegant hotels and villas from the Belle Epoque, is located on the Gulf of Verbania. The park of Villa Pallavicino with stunning views over Lake Maggiore and its zoological and botanical garden is very popular.
Between Verbania and Stresa in the Gulf of Verbania the four Borromean Islands are located. The largest of these islands is the Isola Madre with English-style gardens. The most famous and second largest island is Isola Bella. This island is a popular touristic destination on Lake Maggiore and a museum with magnificent tapestries and a shell grotto is housed in the palace. A small fishing village is located on the Isola dei Pescatori. The smallest island, Isolino di San Giovanni, is privately owned and is not open to visitors.

The luxurious four-star Grand Hotel Majestic was built in the year 1870 in the style of the Belle Epoche and is located in a privileged position directly on the waterfront of Maggiore Lake with magnificent views of the Borromean Islands and the surrounding mountains. This elegant hotel is only few minutes away from the picturesque village of Pallanza, a district of Vernabia. Grand Hotel Majestic is a tranquil and quiet oasis admidst a beautiful flower-scented English-styled garden and boasts a private waterfront with a lovely small beach and an own landing stage.
The hotel has been renovated with great care to all details and now it combines the tradition and splendour of a bygone era with latest comfort and luxury. The stylish reception hall offer classical elegance and is decorated with original wooden floors, bronze chandeliers and lamps in Art Deco style, designed by Florentine craftmen.
The Grand Hotel Majestic in Verbania offers 99 stylish guestrooms inclusive of 34 luxurious junior suites and suites and all accommodations are decorated tasteful and classical styles with latest comfort and amenities.
Guests at the Grand Hotel Majestic have the choice of two restaurants, with excellent Italian cuisine and relional specialities, and three bars.
The wellness and beauty centre of the Grand Hotel Majestic boasts sauna, an indoor swimming pool and a fitness centre with state-of-the-art equipment.
Grand Hotel Majestic offers four meeting and banquet rooms with state-of-the-art conference technology for seminars, business meetíngs, conferences, receptions, cocktail parties, gala dinners and banquets for up to 240 people.
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The Grand Hotel Majestic Verbania: Remarkable architecture There is a golf course near The Grand Hotel Majestic Verbania Pets are welcome to The Grand Hotel Majestic Verbania (on request)
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