Get Out of Como: Como is the eponymous town around the lake and the first destination if you arrive by train from Milan, but don't limit yourself to the city limits. The lakeshore is dotted with quaint and picturesque Italian villages, some of the most popular ones being Bellagio , Varenna , and Menaggio. Train, line 10 bus • 5h 1m. Take the train from Stazione Santa Maria Novella to Milano Centrale Fr / Take the train from Milano Centrale to Lecco Re8 / Take the line 10 bus from Lecco to Bellagio 10. €26 - €87. Boat from Como to Bellagio. Once out of the station cross the street, walk for about 5 minutes. and reach the ticket office for the navigation on Lake Como. – HYDROFOIL (every 2 hours approximately) duration: 45/50 min. cost: € 14.80. – BOAT (not very frequent) duration: about 2 hours. cost: € 10, 40 approximately. We talk Cuba and couples travel with Our Food Adventures. We always love to hear from people who love to travel. And when those people are – like us – travelling together with the…. Getting to Lake Como from Milan isn't too hard - but it's not simple either. Here's how to get to Lake Como from Milan by train. It's well worth the effort! Milano Lampugnano (Basel SBB (Meret Oppenheim Street) to Como. Journey times and prices will vary according to the time of day (or night) you travel. To give you an idea, a weekday service departing at 06:20 from Milan will take around 45 minutes (no changes). Tickets cost a very purse-friendly €5.99 ($6.46/£5.15). . What companies run services between Venice, Italy and Bellagio, Lombardy, Italy? You can take a train from Venice to Bellagio via Milano Centrale, Lecco, and Lecco in around 5h 33m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Venice to Bellagio via Stazione Mestre, Bergamo, and Lecco in around 8h 5m. Airlines. Tickets cost €5 - €8 and the journey takes 57 min. Bus operators. ASF Autolinee srl. Ferry operators. Gestione Navigazione Laghi Italia. Other operators. Taxi from Como (Station) to Bellagio. #3 The sewage drains to the lake Please, don't swim in cities like Bellagio, Como, Lecco, or even in Varenna. Unfortunately, where the biggest cities are, the worst the water condition gets. This is because of ferries and most of all of sewage. Swimming in these cities can be a health hazard and you could be left with some nasty sickness. Get Out of Como: Como is the eponymous town around the lake and the first destination if you arrive by train from Milan, but don't limit yourself to the city limits. The lakeshore is dotted with quaint and picturesque Italian villages, some of the most popular ones being Bellagio , Varenna , and Menaggio. The train from Malpensa to Milan takes just under an hour, and the train from Milan to Varenna takes just over the hour (you may then need to get a taxi depending on where you are staying). The ticket price is around 20 euros per person. The return taxi journey took just over an hour and cost 175 euros. The train journey is not difficult, but

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