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Beautiful photos of Lake Como - get inspired on a trip

Among the Italian lakes, it is perhaps Como that enjoys the greatest popularity among tourists and travelers. And that is typical of Italy, not only foreigners come here to rest, but also Italians themselves.

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Lake number one in Italy since ancient Rome has become a place of inspiration and relaxation for rich people. The tradition of building or buying luxury villas on the shores of Como has survived to this day. Idols of millions - singer Madonna, actor Sylvester Stallone and football player Ronaldinho are happy owners of real estate on the shores of the lake.

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It is not only pure water and beauty that attracts people. Everyone who comes here finds opportunities for relaxation to their taste and wallet. You can book a hotel on Lake Como in one of the towns near the lake on your own based on your travel budget.

Here, like at sea, the first line rule applies: the closer to the water, the more expensive. This also applies to housing and restaurants.

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Around the lake there are cities: Colico, Como, Lecco, Menaggio, Varenna, Laglio, Bellagio, Cernobio, Tremezzo, Nesso. Each of them has interesting sights, shrouded in fascinating stories and legends. You can travel around the lake in a rented car. The second most popular mode of transport is public boats. You can find the timetable on the official website.

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We have selected for you impressive photos of Lake Como, so that you will be inspired on a new trip.

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Share in the comments your impressions and plans, photos and tips for those who are just going to discover this Italian lake. Como is waiting for you!

Watch the video: Is Lake Como The Most Beautiful Place In Italy? Travel Vlog (December 2024).

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