Lake Como Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Lake Como
Como showing a house, a coastal town and a bay or harbour
Como-Brunate Funicular which includes a city, a bay or harbour and a coastal town
Lake Como
Como featuring a ferry and a lake or waterhole as well as a large group of people
Picturesque towns and historic architecture, mountain scenery and watersports welcome visitors to this captivating destination in northern Italy.

Lake Como is one of Italy’s true gems, a region of alluring towns and villages scattered around a deep blue lake framed by a hinterland of forest-clad hills. The area has been a popular holiday destination since Roman times. Wander through winding streets to discover medieval landmarks, opulent palaces, traditional pizzerias and ice cream parlors. Visit luxury resorts, alpine villages and sleepy fishing communities. Enjoy numerous outdoor adventures, including watersports, biking and skiing. 

Go to the walled city of Como on the lake’s southwesterly tip for its atmospheric historic centre and the stunning Villa Olmo. Ride the funicular from Como to Brunate, an alpine village with hiking trails and superb viewpoints. Just an hour’s walk from Como is Cernobbio, which plays host to the 16th-century Villa d’Este and its 25-acre (10-hectare) garden. Admire the views across to the lake’s eastern arm from unpretentious Argegno.

Spend some time in Lake Como’s Golden Triangle. Don’t miss the luxury resort of Bellagio, where waterfront promenades and cobblestone streets lead to lavish palaces and stunning landscapes. Hike wooded hills and sit at a café-lined piazza in Menaggio. Learn about the region’s medieval fishing history at Varenna and relax in sleepy Cadenabbia.

In the lake’s southeastern corner is Lecco, a city that attracts artists with its mountainous landscapes and Romanesque architecture. Nearby Valsassina becomes a popular ski resort during the winter months. On the northern shore, both Colico and Domaso are lively watersports centers. Try kitesurfing, sailing and windsurfing amid breathtaking scenery. 

Lake Como and its attractions are perfect for day trips, weekend breaks, adventure holidays and honeymoons. Get around the towns and villages via buses, boats and ferries or on foot and rented bike. Stay overnight at hostels, guesthouses and upscale resorts and bask in the lake’s romanticism. Of all of Italy’s picturesque lakes, many describe Lake Como as the most alluring.

Where to stay in Lake Como

Piazza Vittoria which includes heritage architecture and a square or plaza

Como City Centre

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Como City Centre is popular for its panoramic lake views. Explore top sights like Piazza Vittoria and Como Cathedral, and you can get around town on the metro at Como Nord Lago Station.

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Historic Center

If you're spending some time in Historic Center, Villa Serbelloni and Enoteca Principessa are top sights worth seeing.

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Aureggio

While Aureggio isn't home to many top sights, Villa Melzi Gardens and Villa Melzi are some notable places to visit nearby.

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Pescallo

While Pescallo isn't home to many top sights, Villa Melzi and Bellagio Port are some notable places to visit nearby.

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Visgnola

While Visgnola may not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Villa Melzi Gardens and Villa Melzi.

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Casate

While there might not be top attractions in Casate, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Villa Melzi Gardens and Villa Melzi.

Casate

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