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Which is better Menaggio or Bellagio?

Many visitors question whether to visit Menaggio or Bellagio during their time in Lake Como. The obvious answer is if you have time, visit both. Bellagio is a much busier town during the day full of day-trippers (popular as it's a great option to add to most Italy itineraries). It quietens down at night time.



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Menaggio is definitely worth a visit! Like other popular Lake Como's towns, it has beaches, places to hike and typical restaurants that will make your trip unique. The boat service will easily take you to Bellagio and Varenna in 15-30 minutes, and you can also get to Tremezzina by C10 bus in 10 minutes.

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Como could be a great option for people flying into Milan or wanting a larger town with more options and nightlife. Bellagio and Varenna are also great choices and are larger than Menaggio. I found Menaggio to have better prices and a more local feel. The views from this side of the lake are also spectacular.

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Good to know: Because of its central location and great boat connections, Bellagio is one of the best places to stay for exploring Lake Como. In the high season, you can visit most of the nicest towns of Lake Como by taking a 10-30 minute ferry from here.

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Menaggio (CO) waterfront Considered the most panoramic place on the lake thanks to its elevated position, Menaggio also has a free sandy beach that's perfect for camping. In the rockier area, characterised by tall crags, on the other hand, the city has private beach establishments and nightlife locales.

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A real beach with beautiful sand, the beach at Lido di Bellagio is the perfect place to catch some rays and cool off in the water while enjoying some breathtaking views of the lake. The crystal clean waters in the swimming area between the village of Bellagio and Villa Melzi are waiting for you!

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The region of Lake Como includes three main districts: The first pool. It starts at cities on the eastern (Blevio do Torno) and western (Como do Lallo) coasts. It is the poshest place with the most expensive real estate in the Como area.

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From Menaggio the historic boats leave for a pleasant cruise over the lake to the famous towns of the lake. There is also a car ferry service that connects Menaggio with Varenna and Bellagio. Who wants to move quickly can use the hydrofoils that stop at the main towns around the lake.

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Varenna is better known for its museums, food, hiking, and impressive beauty, while Bellagio is more popular for its small town charm. Bellagio is more touristy than Varenna and is popular for its luxurious villas, stunning views, and charming boutique lined streets.

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A real beach with beautiful sand, the beach at Lido di Bellagio is the perfect place to catch some rays and cool off in the water while enjoying some breathtaking views of the lake.

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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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Bellagio and Varenna are also great choices and are larger than Menaggio.

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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. Set conveniently between the two southernmost branches of the lake, the town is made up of steep winding paths where pastel-hued houses provide peripheral pops of color.

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How many days should I spend in Lake Como? I'd suggest to spend at least 3-4 days, because there are a lot of towns and things to see and you will need time to experience Lake Como at its best.

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If you plan to visit a town on the western branch of Lake Como (such as Como, Bellagio, Menaggio, Tremezzina among others) buses and public boat service are a great way to move from town to town.

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