What is the best train station to stop at Lake Como?


What is the best train station to stop at Lake Como? Trains to Lake Como The best way to reach Lake Como is by train: you can take a train from Milan Centrale Station (Milano Centrale) or Milan Nord Cadorna and get off at Como San Giovanni, Como's main station, or Como Nord Lago.


Is there direct train from Milan to Lake Como?

All of the train options from Milan to Como are direct, so the difference is between the speed of each type of train.


What is the easiest town to get to on Lake Como?

Located in the middle of the eastern shore of Lake Como, Varenna is not just one of the easiest towns to get to, but it's also set in the most stunning landscape. Perched between steep hills and the lake, this colorful town is extremely picturesque.


Is Varenna worth a visit?

Varenna is a comune on Lake Como in the Province of Lecco in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 60 kilometres north of Milan and about 20 kilometres northwest of Lecco. Varenna was founded by local fishermen in AD 769 and was later allied with the commune of Milan.


What can I combine with Lake Como?

Perfect Pairings: Lake Como & Portofino. Dive into the abundant beauty of Lake Como and Portofino on this breathtaking tour of Italy. Combining the tranquillity of Lake Como with the glitz and glamour of Portofino, this idyllic break takes you to new levels of R&R.


Where is Como Lago train station?

Como Nord Lago (Como Lago) is a railway station in Como, Italy. It is located in proximity of the lake and a 5-minute walk to the town centre. Train services are operated exclusively by Trenord between Como Nord Lago and Milano Cadorna.


Is Lake Como very expensive?

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.


How many days do you need in Lake Como?

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.