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How do you get to Lake Como?

Getting There The easiest way to get to Lake Como is by train from Milan. The ride is only 40 minutes from Milano Centrale station to Como San Giovanni station, right in the center of the town of Como.



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Most overseas visitors flying into Italy with an agenda to visit Lake Como will choose to land at Milan's Malpensa airport. This airport is roughly 25 miles south of Como town. Many major airlines fly into Malpensa airport, including Continental, Delta, USAir, British Airways, KLM, Scandinavian and many more.

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The easiest way to get to Lake Como is by train from Milan. The ride is only 40 minutes from Milano Centrale station to Como San Giovanni station, right in the center of the town of 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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There are a lot of different ways to get around Lake Como without a car: private or public transportation will take you wherever you want to go.

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Lake Como is one of the most impressive of the famous lakes you can find in the Lombardy region. Located only 21 miles (34 km) away from Milan airport, it's a perfect day trip destination from the Italian fashion capital.

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The best time to visit Lake Como and its surrounding areas would be from April to October, when the weather gets warm and mild. The territory is characterized as having a subcontinental climate, with cold winters and muggy summers; humidity is particularly high throughout the whole year.

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The western shore of Italy's most celebrated and arguably most beautiful lake, is generally considered the superior one.

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If you love exploring small towns and villages and are willing to spend a bit more for that high-end, luxury experience, Lake Como is the best destination for you. However, if you're looking to enjoy a magical holiday with your children and grandchildren, Lake Garda is the right choice for your family.

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The southern shore of Lake Como is just 32 miles (51 km) from Milan. This iconic Italian lake draws visitors from around the world, and with good reason.

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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.

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Travelling from Venice to Como by train The fastest trains from Venice to Como take around 2 hours and 58 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 256 kilometres. On weekdays, the first train leaving Venice is scheduled to depart at around 05:04. The last departure is usually at around 00:21.

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FREE ENTRY. It is a grassy beach that offers a magnificent view of Isola Comacina, the only island on Lake Como (that can be reached from the nearby pier). Access to the beach is free and it is possible to take a break, have lunch or an aperitif in the well-stocked bar and restaurant.

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Lake Como is generally safe for solo female travelers. The locals are friendly and helpful, plus crime rates are low. However, as with any destination, it's important for travelers to stay alert, especially during nights and when in crowded places to avoid petty thefts.

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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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