Lake of Como

Of glacial origin, it has constituted enormous importance since ancient times as a way of communication between the countries in the north and those of the Po Valley, and also with the countries beyond the Alps thanks to the nearby passes of Spluga and Maloja…

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Bellagio

One of the most elegant and refined locations. Its little square on the lake is a real living room surrounded by nineteenth-century buildings. Numerous shops for shopping, cafes and restaurants…

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Bellano

Of ancient origin, it underwent the domination of the Lords of Milan and from 1370, it enjoyed the privilege of drafting its own Statutes…

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Colico

Colico is located at the top of Lake Como, at the outlet of Valtellina and Valchiavenna and owes its importance to strategic and communication reasons…

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Como

It stretches between Monte di Brunate, the hills of S. Eustacchio and the lake and is a very popular tourist destination throughout the year…

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Gravedona

Town that offers visitors splendid views, whether you walk on the characteristic lakefront it was the ancient capital of a community called “Tre Pievi” and preserves important historical vestiges of the past…

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Lecco

On the slopes of Monte Resegone, an important tourist and industrial center, favored by its position between the lake, the outlet of Valsassina and the easy connections with the territories of the nearby provinces of Milan and Bergamo…

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Menaggio

Menaggio is located at the mouth of the Val Menaggina, at the point where the bifurcation of the Regina state road to Porlezza and Switzerland starts…

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Milano

Those who wish can visit Milan and its monuments, the Duomo, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the Castello Sforzesco, the Foro Bonaparte, one of the many basilicas…

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Varenna

One of the most enchanting places in this area. Perched on the heights behind it and the lake, covered with dense vegetation, looks like a village of tight houses, joined by arches, with colorful and often frescoed facades, separated by narrow alleys with steps that descend towards the lake…

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