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Where to Base Your Holiday Around Lake Como

Lake Como is an unmissable destination for art and culture lovers, and it has been attracting visitors of all walks of life for centuries, from aristocrats in Roman times to politicians such as John Kerry, celebrities such as Madonna, and everyday people with widely varied interests and holiday checklists. Although you could practically spend a whole holiday on the lake, if you are looking for some cultural highlights and are hoping to investigate the history and traditions of the region a bit more in depth, you should visit some of Lake Como’s surrounding towns and cities. With stunning sights and

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Cherry-Picking Como

With its picturesque lakeside location and reputation for glamorous residents (George Clooney famously has a villa there), Como is a popular spot for holidaymakers to base their camp. Below we’ve shared some of our favourite things to do in and around the city. Como-Brunate Railway The Como-Brunate railway graces many a “highlights of Como” list, and for good reason: running in a dead straight line, eastward and uphill, the railway represents an easy way to get from Como to the village of Brunate. The journey boasts marvellous views of the local countryside, vegetation and the famous lake, while bringing its

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Exploring Lake Como in the Summer

Lake Como has got to be one of the most famous places in Italy, and well known for its stunning scenery, wonderful weather, classic history and fabulous food and wine, it has been a place that has consistently attracted people, from the eager backpacker to the well-heeled celebrity. As the southerly winds sweep across the lake and the setting sun bathes the magnificent villas in its beautiful light, it is difficult not to feel a million miles from anywhere when you are in Como. Summer on The Lake Lake Como is made even more beautiful by the fact that it

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