Here is a map showing you the location of Lake Como and the best airports for Lake Como in Northern Italy.. Standing about 50 km away from Italy’s second-largest city – Milan – Lake Como is easily Italy’s most famous lake on account of its beautiful natural setting, abundance of historic sights, and popularity among famous people of the worlds of acting, music, and politics.
Get swept up in the scenery and romance of Verona and Lake Garda on a day trip from Milan. Led by a local guide, begin with a walking tour of Verona, passing the main square of Piazza delle Erbe, the Roman Arena and the house of Juliet where Shakespeare enthusiasts can call out to Romeo from the balcony. After pausing for lunch, head to the lakeside village of Sirmione to explore the medieval
On a day trip from Milan, maximize the experience by homing in on a town such as Sirmione or Desenzano del Garda for a focused taste of the larger region. How to get to Lake Garda: Desenzano del Garda is on the Milan–Venice train line with a fast train service that takes about an hour (and it's another half hour to Verona). The drive from
You can take a train from Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) to Limone sul Garda via Milano Centrale, Verona Porta Nuova, and Avio in around 4h 44m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) to Limone sul Garda via Brescia, Brescia - Autostazione, and Gargnano in around 5h 38m. Train operators.
Venture away from the bustling city of Milan and head to the romantic cities of Sirmione and Verona on a full-day excursion. Discover the “Pearl of Lake Garda” as you enjoy a guided tour around Sirmione’s historic center and an optional boat tour around the castle. Then, venture to Verona, the setting of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, to see the famous balcony as well as other key
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