
Lake Como
Stunning alpine lake in Lombardy. Luxury villas, charming towns, and mountain backdrop.
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Discover Lombardy, Italy
Italy's most populous and economically powerful region, Lombardy is home to Milan, the nation's fashion and financial capital. Beyond the metropolis lie the romantic Italian Lakes, Renaissance cities like Bergamo and Mantua, and the rich culinary traditions that gave us risotto alla milanese and panettone.
Italy's most populous and economically powerful region, Lombardy is home to Milan, the nation's fashion and financial capital. Beyond the metropolis lie the romantic Italian Lakes, Renaissance cities like Bergamo and Mantua, and the rich culinary traditions that gave us risotto alla milanese and panettone.
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Explore the cities and towns that make Lombardy unique
Plan your trip to Lombardy with our month-by-month guide
Essential details to help you plan your visit to Lombardy
Milan Malpensa (MXP), Milan Linate (LIN), Bergamo Orio al Serio (BGY)
Milano Centrale, Milano Porta Garibaldi, Bergamo, Brescia
Milan is a major European hub with excellent connections. The lake region (Como, Garda, Maggiore) is best explored by car or ferry. Regional trains serve most towns efficiently.
May-June and September
Variable weather (12-20°C), can be rainy. Gardens at the lakes begin blooming.
Warm to hot (25-32°C). Lakes provide relief from city heat. August sees locals vacating Milan.
Mild (15-22°C), occasional fog. Perfect for food and wine festivals.
Cold (0-8°C), foggy in the plains. Excellent skiing in the Alps.
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