Top 10 Things to do in Lake Como, Lombardy

April 23, 2022 Etsuko Causey

A gorgeous spot that’s a convenient day trip from Milan, Lake Como recently earned fame as home to Hollywood star George Clooney. But celeb-spotting aside, it’s known for jaw-dropping natural beauty, elegant old villas—and the scenic towns surrounding the lake. Check out Varenna, Bellagio, and Menaggio, which offer great views, historic churches, and water-based activities such as ferries and passenger-only boats.
Restaurants in Lake Como

1. Monte Grona

Italy http://rifugiomenaggio.eu
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Monte Grona

A hike to the summit of one of Lake Como's scenic and wild mountains is worth the trip for its panoramic views.

2. Villa del Balbianello

Via Guido Monzino 1 Località Lenno, 22016, Tremezzina Italy +39 0344 56110 [email protected] http://www.fondoambiente.it/luoghi/villa-del-balbianello?utm_source=social&utm_medium=tripadvisor&utm_campaign=balbianello
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Villa del Balbianello

Built in the late 16th century, this magnificent Villa is known for its picturesque gardens, which exclusively feature flowers and trees the colors of the Italian flag: green, white and red. ATTENTION ALL VISITORS In implementation of the Decree issued by the Ministry of Health on 8th March 2020, we would like to inform you that Villa del Balbianello shall remain closed to the public until April 3rd, in order to contain the diffusion of COVID-19 virus. Updates shall be published on Social Media and on the FAI's Official Website.

Reviewed By Mairwen1

This was absolutely our best day at Lake Como. The area is not short of beautiful historic villas and gardens so you will have probably find yourself having to choose which one to visit. For my money, this is the one. HIGHLIGHTS * James Bond Casino Royale & Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones chose this villa for filming – that alone tells you how outstanding it is * gardens and lake views are breathtaking – it’s a paradise for photographs * unlike some villas, both the gardens and the house are open to the public (house tour is included in ticket price) * It has the best story of any of the grand villas. The villa passed into the hands of Guido Monzino, heir to a vast fortune who knew how to burn through the family money. Monzino funded explorations to Everest, the North Pole, Greenland & the Sahara and amassed huge collections of artefacts, antiquities, books, maps etc. They all ended up here. * it is crammed with books, maps and collections and everything is exactly the same as when the owner died so it feels like a ‘living history’. * There are secret passages, hidden panel and escape routes in the house (he was a bit paranoid) TIPS * It is closed on Mon & Wed. Closed over winter & opens mid-March – mid-Nov. * Make sure to do both the gardens and villa (€10 for gardens only, €20 for both). It is a little pricier than some other villas but so worth it * Villa tours are also offered in English. The ticket desk can tell you what time the English tours start. * Afterwards, we walked back Lenno and had lunch at Hotel Plinio, on the waterfront. A great finish to a magical day. GETTING THERE Take the ferry to Lenno. We walked from the ferry. Most people do so it’s easy to follow others. It’s a 20 min walk along the lake, across a park and up the long driveway. There’s also a taxi boat if you don’t want to walk.

3. I Giardini di Villa Melzi

Lungolario Manzoni, 22021 Bellagio Italy +39 333 487 7427 [email protected] http://www.giardinidivillamelzi.it
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I Giardini di Villa Melzi

National Monument and Private Gardens This magnificent villa, built in 1808 for the Duke Francesco Melzi d'Eril, assistant to General Napoleon, is one of the most emblematic examples of neo-classicism in Lombardy.....The Gardens Are visitable March to October every day 9.30 am to' 6.30 pm

Reviewed By armankun - Athens, Greece

A definitely place to visit if you like gardens, trees, nature and walking, beautiful garden, very well cared.

4. Menaggio

Italy http://www.menaggio.com/home.php
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Menaggio

This attractive resort, located on the western shore of Lake Como, is a joy for outdoor enthusiasts who may be tempted by wind surfing and water-skiing on the lake, as well as golf and horseback riding in the countryside.

Reviewed By lakecomolakeview - Acquaseria, Italy

From our apartment in Acquaseria we took the beautiful walk along the lake to Menaggio (3.5 km). In the charming town of Menaggio we visited some nice shops, went to the tourist office and sat on a terrace overlooking the lake where we saw the Ferry arrive and depart. We really like that Menaggio is so close to Acquaseria.

5. Moltrasio

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Moltrasio

Relatively undiscovered as a tourist destination, this enchanting village is built on a mountain side offering panoramic views of Lake Como and the surrounding area.

6. Cathedral of Como (Duomo)

Piazza Duomo, 22100, Como Italy +39 031 331 2275 [email protected] http://www.cattedraledicomo.it/
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Cathedral of Como (Duomo)

Diocesi's chief Church, Bishop Cathedral, was erected since 1396 and works ended in 1740. Many famous artist, during 300 years operated in it harmonizing their own typical age's styles.

Reviewed By ClaudeB516 - Atlanta, United States

The Como Cathedral's facade is a shining example of smooth marble and decorative elements that harmoniously fit together. One unique feature is Porta della Rana, a door depicting a frog carved on the left jamb of the door. According to popular legend, water is believed to have reached precisely this point during the flooding of the lake. The interior of the Como Cathedral is adorned with 16th-century tapestries, frescoes and paintings, works of art that confirm the church's magnificence and beauty.

7. Villa Olmo

Via Simone Cantoni 1, 22100, Como Italy +39 031 252443 http://www.grandimostrecomo.it/villa-olmo
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Villa Olmo

Reviewed By MGhazalah - Kuwait, null

it was a really nice walk around the Villa, admiring the landscape and the view . I recommend for all visitors

8. Villa Monastero

Varenna Italy +39 0341 830129 http://www.villamonastero.eu
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Villa Monastero

Reviewed By LondonNefertiti - Greater London, United Kingdom

When you get off the ferry turn right and keep walking and you will reach these beautiful gardens in about 10-15 mins right on the shore of Lake Como. The wisteria will look stunning when it is in flower, probably even better from the Lake. A long thin garden which only had another couple of other visitors on a rainy October morning. Peaceful place to sit and contemplate.

9. Armani Outlet

Provinciale per Bregnano 33 Vertemate con Minoprio, 22070 Italy +39 031 887373 http://www.armani.com
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Armani Outlet

Classic Armani style minus the exorbitant price.

10. Funicolare Como-Brunate

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Funicolare Como-Brunate

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