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Como

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Clémence Baudet
March 17, 2014
Ville, rue piétonnes, commerces, promenades, musées, églises.
Daniele Ernestina
August 27, 2022
If you are interested in visit Como, the main attractions of the city are: - the cable railway of Brunate - the market along the ancient walls (Tuesday and Thursday morning and Saturday all day) and the farmer market on Saturday morning - the gothic dom, the temple titled to Alessandro Volta (the inventor of the battery) and the palace of Broletto that hosts several art exhibitions In the east side of Como area very nice to visit are also the cities of - Bellaggio, called "the pearl of the lake", on the tip of the famous "triangolo lariano", very characteristic and beautiful - Lecco where is set the italian literature masterpiece "I promessi sposi" also the west side is very nice to see, the street Como-Menaggio SS340 run along the lake giving you several panoramic points, in Tremezzina there is the famous neoclassical "Villa Carlotta" with amazing garden.
If you are interested in visit Como, the main attractions of the city are: - the cable railway of Brunate - the market along the ancient walls (Tuesday and Thursday morning and Saturday all day) and the farmer market on Saturday morning - the gothic dom, the temple titled to Alessandro Volta (the in…
Gianluca
June 12, 2022
The third biggest lake in Italy, Lake Como has a glacial origin and boasts stunning alpine scenery. Lake Como is Italy’s third-largest lake and one of the deepest in Europe. The depth of the lake gives it an amazing deep blue color that perfectly contrasts the lush green hillsides of the mountains that surround it. With its typical Y shape, it is surrounded by beautiful villages, such as Bellagio and Varenna, and many villas, such as Villa Carlotta, Villa Monastero or Villa del Balbaniello. Arriving from Milan to Lake Como, you will be taken aback by just how picturesque this lake is and how charming this lakeside city is. From Como itself, you can only see a small portion of the lake, which is oddly shaped, kind of like a person running. In the city of Como, there are plenty of things to do. You can walk along the edge of the lake, where the Italian elite have had huge impressive villas built over the years. As you walk west along the shore of the lake, you can watch seaplanes take off and land. To the east of Como there is a funicular railway that will take you to the mountaintop town of Burate, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the lake and the city. Food-wise in Como, I advise avoiding the tourist traps by the lake head into the town where you will find more local places. To see more of the lake itself, I recommend taking the boat to Bellagio since the small, famous town is perched in the middle point of the fork and provides amazing views of all parts of the lake. There are a few boat choices to head out to Bellagio- the short, 45-minute hydrofoil that will speed through the water, zooming past many of the sites. Or alternatively, the two-hour ferry that cruises along stopping at many of the small towns and provides the perfect opportunity to relax and enjoy the views as you bob along to Bellagio. To maximize time, I recommend taking the hydrofoil on the way back as you will have enjoyed the scenery on the way there. Bellagio itself is a stunning town with quaint winding streets and exceptional views over the lake. The train journey to Como takes 40-60 minutes, with tickets starting from 4.80 euros.
The third biggest lake in Italy, Lake Como has a glacial origin and boasts stunning alpine scenery. Lake Como is Italy’s third-largest lake and one of the deepest in Europe. The depth of the lake gives it an amazing deep blue color that perfectly contrasts the lush green hillsides of the mountains t…
Enrica
May 5, 2022
Como is the city which gives the name to the entire lake, of which it occupies the extreme south-west edge. There you can visit The Duomo, Palazzo Broletto (the old town hall) , Basilica of San Fedele, the medieaval walls. Take a walk on the lakefront and discover all the beautiful things you can see in this area!
Sonja
August 12, 2021
Located on the Italian-Swiss border, the city of Como in Italy overlooks the southwestern end of Lake Como. There is plenty to do in Como: - Old town with delightful streets filled with stores. - A walk along the lakeshore - A ride with the funicular to Brunate gives you an extraordinary view of the town. - The Cathedral (Duomo di Como) - Piazza San Fedele, one of the most charming parts of Como with the Romanesque Basilica of San Fedele - Outdoor market, where you can find vintage clothing and handcrafts. Open Tuesdays/Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. - Villa Olmo Every year during Advent, from the end of November until Epiphany (January 6th), Como hosts the traditional Christmas Market/Mercatino "Città dei Balocchi" with its fantastic light shows.
Located on the Italian-Swiss border, the city of Como in Italy overlooks the southwestern end of Lake Como. There is plenty to do in Como: - Old town with delightful streets filled with stores. - A walk along the lakeshore - A ride with the funicular to Brunate gives you an extraordinary view of t…

Como à travers des expériences Airbnb

Découvrez ce monument emblématique grâce aux expériences Airbnb, des activités en petit groupe animées par des habitants.
Découverte du lac de Côme avec SuBacco
Dégustation de vin au coucher du soleil à Brunate
Séance photo privée au lac de Côme
Emplacement
Como, Lombardy