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Where does George Clooney eat in Italy?

The Gatto Nero restaurant is a popular destination for visiting celebrities, including George Clooney and other well-known Hollywood stars, Italian and international politicians, world-famous sportsmen and women, in addition to a large, local clientele.



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A-listers flock to Lake Como's art nouveau-style Grand Hotel Tremezzo, which has been a long-time favourite of George's – and now of Amal too, it seems. The couple have previously been spotted arriving by boat with family and friends to the hotel's elegant waterside La Terrazza Gualtiero Marchesi restaurant.

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4. Brad Pitt's Villa Costanza. The villa owned by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie is a perfect retreat for the couple. Its 18,000 square feet space including 15 rooms and 7 bathrooms is decked with the most luxurious articles.

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If Lake Como is for relaxation plus some adventure, then the Amalfi Coast area is the opposite — plenty of adventure with the options of enjoying a beach day, should you chose.

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George Clooney's home, Villa L'Oleandra, in Laglio, Lake Como, Italy, April 5, 2023. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

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Oodles of A-listers, such as George Clooney, Madonna, Richard Branson, Sylvester Stallone, Gianni Versace, and soccer legend Ronaldinho, own or have owned villas around the shores of Lake Como.

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It does not have to be expensive, but can be if you want it to be expensive. Typically I pay abot €11 for lunch in a bar and about €15 for dinner in a trattoria for dinner in the evening (both including wine). Restaurants will be more expensive.

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Bellagio. A highlight of any trip to the shores of Lake Como is a day (or two, or three) in Bellagio. Set conveniently between the two southernmost branches of the lake, the town is made up of steep winding paths where pastel-hued houses provide peripheral pops of color.

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