The prettiest and most photographed street in Bellagio, Lake Como, is Salita Serbelloni. This iconic, narrow stone staircase (or "climb") is lined with vibrant flower boxes, charming boutiques, and local wine shops. It offers the quintessential "Lake Como view," where the steep, colorful buildings perfectly frame the blue waters of the lake in the background. Walking up the cobblestone steps provides a sense of the town's medieval layout and leads you toward the upper part of the village near the Basilica of San Giacomo. While Bellagio has many beautiful alleyways (called contrade), Salita Serbelloni is the one that captures the essence of Italian lakeside romance. It is best visited in the early morning or during the "Golden Hour" just before sunset when the light hits the pastel-colored facades and creates a magical, glowing atmosphere.