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Getting Around Como

Getting Around Como

Como Lombardy, Italy Travel Guide

Ferries Navigazione Laghi

The main and most scenic mode of transport on Lake Como. The extensive ferry network connects major towns along the lake, including Como, Bellagio, Menaggio, Varenna, Tremezzo, and Lenno.

Types of Ferries: Slow Ferries (Battelli) offer panoramic views, making it possible to appreciate lakeside villas and scenery at a relaxed pace. They are a good choice for sightseeing. Faster Hydrofoils (Aliscafi) provide quicker journeys between towns, reducing travel time significantly. Hydrofoils typically require prior ticket purchase. Car Ferries (Traghetti) connect the central lake towns of Menaggio, Bellagio, and Varenna, allowing vehicles to cross the lake.

Ticketing & Schedules

  • Purchase one-way tickets for individual journeys. Daily and multi-day passes are cost-effective for multiple journeys.
  • Buy tickets at offices at major piers. Hydrofoils may require tickets purchased beforehand.
  • Schedules vary by season; check official Navigazione Laghi website for current timetables.
  • Accessibility varies among vessels. Newer ferries generally offer better accessibility. Inquire at ticket offices for specific needs.

Route Maps & Hubs

Bellagio, Menaggio, and Varenna form the "golden triangle" and act as ferry hubs. Como city is another major hub at the southern end. Maps are available at ticket offices and online.

Navigation Tips

Arrive early for popular routes, especially in high season. Check return schedules carefully, specifically for the last ferry of the day. Consider a day pass for flexibility.

Buses ASF Autolinee

Buses connect towns around the lake and offer routes inland or to Como city. Useful for reaching towns not directly served by ferries or for bypassing ferry routes (e.g., C30 Como-Bellagio, C10 Como-Menaggio-Colico). Purchase tickets in advance from tabacchi shops, newsstands, or bus stations. Validate your ticket in the machine upon boarding.

Trains in Lake Como

Limited Presence
  • Trains have a limited presence directly near the lake.
  • They mainly serve Como city (connecting from Milan).
  • Also serve the eastern shore (Varenna-Esino, Bellano-Tartavalle Terme) via the Milan-Tirano line.
Efficiency
  • Trains are efficient for arriving at the lake.
  • To a lesser extent for inter-town travel by the lake itself, where ferries dominate.

General Transit Information

Main Mode

Ferries offer the most scenic and comprehensive lake exploration.

Inter-Town Buses

Buses complement ferries, reaching areas away from the coast.

Train Access

Trains connect Milan to Como city and the eastern shore.

Seasonal Adjustments

Always check schedules, as frequency changes with seasons.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing on Lake Como

Taxis provide convenience for direct transfers, though they are a more expensive option. Ride-sharing services are less prevalent than in major cities.

Licensed Taxis

  • Licensed taxis are white, display a "TAXI" sign on the roof, and have a meter inside.
  • Hailing them on the street is rare in Lake Como towns.
  • Find them at designated taxi stands (e.g., at train stations, major squares) or call a local taxi company.
  • Fares operate on a meter. Ensure the meter is on at the start of your journey. For longer journeys, you can agree on a price beforehand.

Ride-Sharing & Safety

  • Uber operates in Como city, but typically as "Uber Black," a premium chauffeured service.
  • Availability is limited outside Como city. Other apps like Free Now might be present but are less widespread.
  • Licensed taxis are generally safe. Always ensure the meter is active to avoid overcharging.
  • Taxis are available at train stations in Como. Pre-booking private transfers from Milan airports to your specific Lario accommodation is a common and convenient option.

Payment Methods

  • Cash or card payments are generally accepted.
  • Confirm payment methods with the driver beforehand.
  • Ride-sharing apps typically handle payment within the app.

Taxi Usage Summary

Cost

Higher in price than public transport.

Availability

Best found at stands or by pre-booking.

Ride-sharing

Limited to Como city with premium services.

Rental Options for Lake Como Exploration

Rental options around Lake Como provide flexibility for exploring the area at your own pace.

Car Rental

  • Car rentals are available at Milan airports and in Como city.
  • You'll require a valid driver's license from your home country and an International Driving Permit (IDP) if you are a non-EU citizen.
  • Large global companies include Hertz, Avis, Europcar, and Sixt.
  • Roads near the lake can be narrow and winding; parking can be challenging.

Motorcycle & Scooter Rentals

  • Motorcycle and scooter things to rent are available in some larger towns for daily rental.
  • Experience in navigating winding, busy roads is recommended, as driving conditions can be challenging.
  • Always wear a helmet and follow local traffic laws.
  • Ensure the rental includes proper insurance coverage.

Bicycle Rentals & Driving Laws

Bicycle Rentals

You can rent bicycles in towns like Como, Bellagio, and Menaggio.

Dedicated cycling paths are limited; main roads can be busy and narrow.

Driving Laws

Drive on the right side of the road. Seatbelts are mandatory for all passengers. Driving speeds are monitored.

Italian motorways (autostrade) are toll roads.

Parking Information

Parking can be difficult and expensive in popular towns, requiring payment at meters or in designated garages.

Blue lines indicate paid parking, white lines free parking (rare), and yellow lines restricted parking.

Specialty Vehicle Options

Boat Rental
  • Highly popular on Lario.
  • Small self-drive boats (typically under 40hp) do not require a license and are widely available for rental.
  • Larger watercraft and those requiring a license are available for rent with or without a skipper.
Unique Exploration
  • Boat rental offers a superb way to explore the lake at your own pace.
  • Capture stunning views from the water.
  • Enjoy the tranquility and beauty of the lakeside from an unique perspective.

Important Rental Considerations

  • Driving habits within Italy can be pushy; defensive driving is advised.
  • Be mindful of local speed limits and road signs.
  • Always check the rental agreement for terms and conditions, including fuel policies and insurance.
  • Plan your parking in advance, especially in well-known tourist areas.
  • Use hands-free devices if using your phone while driving.
  • Familiarize yourself with local traffic rules before driving.
  • Be aware of weather conditions, which can impact driving and boating.
  • Always carry your valid driver'a driving license and IDP.

Walking & Cycling around Lake Como

Lario offers a variety of pedestrian-friendly areas and cycling routes for exploring its beautiful landscape.

Pedestrian-Friendly Areas

  • Most towns around Lake Como are pedestrian-friendly with charming, narrow streets.
  • Beautiful lakeside promenades offer pleasant walks.
  • Greenway del Lago di Como: A popular 10 km (6.2 mi) walking path connecting Colonno to Griante on the occidental shore. It offers scenic views and passes through several charming villages. It is relatively flat and well-marked.
  • Sentiero del Viandante (Path of the Wayfarer): An ancient mule track on the eastern shore, offering longer, more challenging hikes with beautiful views. It joins towns like Varenna, Bellano, and Dervio.

Cycling Infrastructure & Safety

  • Dedicated cycling paths directly on the main roads around the lake are limited.
  • Some quieter routes and mountain biking trails exist further inland or away from the main lake road.
  • Exercise caution if cycling on main roads, as they can be busy and narrow.
  • No specific restricted areas exist for pedestrians and cyclists, but exercise caution on roads without sidewalks.

Walking Tour Options

Self-Guided Exploration

Discover towns and promenades at your own pace.

  • Use online maps and local information.
  • Many picturesque locations are easily accessible by foot.
  • Look for local signage guiding walking paths.
Guided Tours

Consider local guided walking tours for historical insights and area tales.

  • Check with local tourist offices.
  • Pre-book popular tours during peak season.
  • Guided tours can provide distinctive viewpoints.
Accessibility Notes

Cobblestone streets and hilly terrain in many towns might pose difficulties for travelers with mobility impairments.

  • Plan routes accordingly.
  • Some areas have smoother paths.
  • Check specific accessibility of attractions before visiting.

Safety While Walking/Cycling

Road Awareness
  • Be mindful of traffic, especially on narrow or busy roads without dedicated pedestrian/cycle paths.
  • Use reflective gear or lights if walking/cycling in low light conditions.
  • Avoid wearing headphones that block out ambient sounds, especially near roads.
Environmental Factors
  • Stay hydrated, especially during warmer months or on strenuous hikes.
  • Be mindful of slippery surfaces, especially cobblestones, during or after rain.
  • Adhere to all trail warnings or closures for safety.

Explore on Foot or Wheel

Walking and cycling are immersive ways to discover Lario's natural beauty and lovely towns.

Plan your routes according to your fitness level and safety considerations.