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Apartments in Lake Como

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Top landmarks in Lake Como

Bellagio Port
Beautifull aerial panoramic view from the drone to the Varenna - famous old Italy town on bank of Como lake. High top view to Water landscape with green hills, mountains and city in sunny summer day.

Bellagio Port

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Imagine strolling along Bellagio Port for some great waterfront pics when in the heart of Bellagio.

beach near Como City Centre

beach near Como City Centre

Whether you want to collect beach glass or watch the sunset, beach near Como City Centre is a spot you might want to check out, located 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from central Como. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Lido di Faggeto, Argegno Beach, and Lido del Segrino.

Nesso Ferry Dock

Nesso Ferry Dock

Explore the waterfront of Nesso Ferry Dock and enjoy other activities such as boating in Nesso. Stroll along the lakeside or discover the area's mountain views.

Learn more about Lake Como

Glide across waters that seem impossibly blue on a vintage wooden boat, where each villa appears more extravagant than the last. In Bellagio, the 'pearl of the lake,' narrow lanes reveal artisan shops selling Como's famed silk scarves. The funicular railway climbs from Como town to Brunate, offering views that explain why aristocrats have squabbled over lakeside real estate for centuries. Villa Monastero's botanical gardens showcase Mediterranean plants that have no business thriving this close to the Alps. At sunset, join locals for aperitivo at lakefront cafés where the mountains turn pink against darkening waters. Don't miss Menaggio Beach for swimming or Teatro Sociale for performances in a neoclassical jewel box that's hosted opera since Napoleon's time.