The Historic Centre of Bellagio captivates visitors with its medieval charm and lakeside elegance. Narrow cobblestone streets wind between pastel buildings with terracotta roofs and flower-filled balconies. The 12th-century San Giacomo Basilica stands proudly in the town centre, while Villa Serbelloni's terraced gardens offer breathtaking Lake Como panoramas. Sophisticated waterfront promenades invite leisurely strolls past upscale boutiques selling authentic Como silk scarves. Villa Melzi's neoclassical gardens cascade gracefully to the shoreline. Early mornings reveal the neighborhood's peaceful character before tour groups arrive. Ferry connections make exploring other lake towns convenient despite the challenging hillside terrain.
Pescallo offers a serene escape on Lake Como where traditional stone houses cascade down to a charming harbour. This hidden hamlet maintains its authentic fishing village character with narrow cobblestone paths and traditional Lucia boats bobbing against quays. Just a 10-minute lakeside walk from Bellagio centre, Pescallo captivates visitors with its peaceful atmosphere. Crystal-clear swimming spots invite you to cool off during summer months. The single family-run trattoria serves fresh lake fish with stunning water views.
Loppia offers a serene escape from Bellagio's busier centre with authentic Italian village charm. This small lakeside hamlet features traditional stone houses with terracotta roofs and flower-filled balconies along cobblestone lanes. Villa Melzi's manicured gardens border the area, showcasing neoclassical architecture and lush botanical collections. Stone-paved waterfront paths wind along Lake Como's shores. Visitors can enjoy crystal-clear swimming spots and stunning views of Alpine peaks. The peaceful setting attracts artists and contemplative travellers seeking genuine Italian hospitality away from crowds.
San Giovanni offers a peaceful escape on Lake Como's shores. This authentic Italian hamlet features the 17th-century Church of San Giovanni with its weathered stone bell tower. Traditional Lombard villas cascade down to azure waters. Narrow cobblestone streets create an intimate atmosphere away from Bellagio's touristy centre. Visitors can explore Villa Melzi Gardens just minutes away. The neighborhood's stone pathways lead to hidden waterfront spots perfect for swimming in crystal-clear waters. Local trattorias serve fresh lake fish and regional Lombard specialities. This tranquil setting provides genuine cultural immersion with stunning lake vistas.
Discover the quiet charm of Regatola, a lakeside area away from Bellagio's bustling centre. Traditional pastel-colored stone buildings with red tile roofs line narrow cobblestone streets that wind towards Lake Como's azure waters. The authentic residential atmosphere offers travellers a glimpse into genuine Italian lakeside life. From peaceful promenades, admire stunning mountain views and the gardens of nearby Villa Melzi. Small pebble beaches between properties provide access to crystal-clear alpine waters perfect for swimming. Though dining options are limited, a short scenic walk leads to Bellagio's amenities while maintaining this tranquil retreat's magic.
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Villa Serbelloni
9.4/10 (92 reviews)
Explore Villa Serbelloni's terraced gardens on Bellagio's promontory with sweeping Lake Como views. Join a morning guided tour to wander among sculptures and exotic plants in this centuries-old sanctuary.
Villa Melzi Gardens
9.4/10 (95 reviews)
Stroll through elegant English-style gardens where exotic plants meet classical sculptures along Lake Como. Spring visitors are rewarded with spectacular azalea blooms and the neoclassical villa's Napoleonic treasures.
Jungle Raider Park
8.6/10 (14 reviews)
Soar through the treetops at Lombardy's largest adventure park with thrilling zip-lines and aerial courses. Test your courage on suspended walkways and Nepalese bridges while surrounded by pristine forest scenery.
La Punta Spartivento
9.6/10 (43 reviews)
Stand at the exact point where Lake Como splits into three branches, surrounded by panoramic mountain views. Relax in the lush gardens with a good book or capture the golden light at sunset.
San Giacomo Basilica
9.4/10 (73 reviews)
This 12th-century Romanesque basilica houses remarkable artworks including a Vincenzo Foppa triptych. Explore its stone facade and bell tower in the morning for a serene experience away from Bellagio's bustling streets.
Enoteca Principessa
9.4/10 (11 reviews)
Discover Italian wines through Enoteca Principessa's innovative self-service enomatic system. Sample premium regional varieties at your own pace while knowledgeable staff guide your tasting journey.
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"This was one of the best hotels I have ever stayed in. Amazing location, wonderful staff and excellent food.
It is set a little way out of Bellagio but the shuttle is very easy to organise and you get the benefit of the view!
The terrace is fantastic for breakfast, an afternoon cocktail or dinner.
We ate in the hotel on just one of the evenings and have to say it was probably our best meal in Bellagio.
The staff were friendly, accommodating and knowledgeable.
My partner and I try not to...
"Lovely location with a great restaurant bar attached across the road. Very clean & really friendly & helpful staff, pool was lovely - great time in a great place, thank you! "
"The staff was incredibly nice, the breakfast was amazing with a lot of food variety, and location was great because it was in a quieter part of Como! Would definitely come back"
"Hotel Centrale is an appropriate name, it is in the middle of everything.
Lovely courtyard for breakfast, close to ferries and plenty of dining options"
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What are the cheapest months to go to Bellagio?
You can usually find lower rates and better availability in December, January and February. Explore our cheap Bellagio holiday packages and you could get some great off-season discounts.
How many days is enough for Bellagio?
With around 3 days, you'll have enough time to enjoy popular neighbourhoods such as Tremezzina and Azzano during your Bellagio holiday. Make sure to also add La Punta Spartivento and Jungle Raider Park to your must-do list. Up for some more adventures? Consider venturing outside of Bellagio on day trips and tours.
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Bellagio has everything you need for an unforgettable escape. Get your Bellagio holiday off to a flying start by checking out popular attractions like Villa Melzi.
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