The guesthouse L'Incantesimo represents a historic residence, located in the ancient heart of the magical Triora. After welcoming three generations of the same family, the property has come into my hands.
I have carried out a complete renovation and dedicated the first floor to the guests. The two rooms, named after the house, are characterized by a predominant color (blue in the enchanted dream room and lavender in the enchanted silence room). This color envelops the walls, furnishings, sheets, and even the wardrobe hangers, creating a style that blends the shabby and Provencal atmosphere (the mountains of Triora extend to the border with France).
Check-in is done independently by guests, using a code that will be provided before arrival. This code allows them to open a box located in a niche next to the main entrance. This way, guests are free to arrive until 10:30 PM (with prior notice, even later if necessary).
The room of enchanted silence with private bathroom in the room, table with kettle, tea and biscuits. The dominant color of the room is lavender
The enchanted dream room with private bathroom in the room, table with kettle, tea, infusions and biscuits.
The room of enchanted love consists of a double room with bathroom inside the room and a room with 2 single beds
Born and raised in Milan, I have cultivated my passion for historic buildings and aesthetics through my degree in architecture. The search for colors and the beauty of environments have always been an integral part of my life. Despite spending summers on the Ligurian Riviera during my childhood and adolescence, it was only about fifteen years ago that I discovered the hinterland, deciding to spend Easter holidays in Triora.
It was love at first sight. I fell deeply in love with the Valle Argentina and Triora, captivated by the enchantment that permeates its narrow streets, by the palpable history in every corner and in the ancient houses that characterize it. It is from this love that the project, silently dwelling within me until then unconscious, was born.
The house that hosts the Incantesimo is a historic dwelling, belonging to the same family for generations. It is the family that created the famous Pane di Triora and still manages the historic bakery of Triora today. The renovation was long and not without challenges, but today I look proudly at what this place has become, with its doors wide open and ready to welcome you!
The guesthouse L'Incantesimo, despite being located in the ancient heart of Triora, has the advantage of being easily accessible from the provincial road leading to the sea, just 30 km away from Sanremo and Taggia.
Free parking is available along the road, and you can keep an eye on your vehicle from the house window.
By stepping out of the door, in just 3 minutes on foot through the typical narrow streets, you will reach the main Church square, where you can stroll along the characteristic alleys with typical shops, bars, and a local restaurant called l'Erba Gatta.
If you prefer to stay close to home, just 70 meters away you will find Osteria La Loggia della Strega, a small treasure of beauty and delights (if you wish to make a reservation, feel free to ask me, as Jessica, the owner, is an old friend of mine).
If you want to spend a day at the seaside without having to worry about parking, don't worry: right next to the house, there is a convenient bus stop that will take you directly to the beach of Arma di Taggia.
Via San Bernardino, 23 - Triora (IM) - Directions
National identification code IT008061C2DTYEDZTF
Regional identification code 008061-AFF-0003