Bellagio

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Garrett Sears
"The town of Bellagio lies in a famously stunning location Bellagio is a beautiful town with a rich history stretching back thousands of years and is without a doubt the most well-known town in the area. The easiest and most popular way to get there is by car or ferry. Ferries stop at Bellagio regularly and it's a very affordable and pretty way to travel on Lake Como. Also referred to as the ‘pearl of Lake Como’, Bellagio is classy, glamorous, and frankly relatively expensive. You can spend hours walking the picturesque streets, strolling along the waterfront promenade and admiring the Villa Melzi gardens. For outdoor enthusiasts, there is an interesting Devil’s Bridge Tour. Discover the stories behind the witches of the “Devil’s Bridge,” nestled in the beautiful Alpine scenery. The tour lasts for 2 hours. Spend the day lounging on the sand on a beach or exploring Bellagio’s many piazzas with a delicious cup of cappuccino. Experience Bellagio like the locals do – swimming in the lake or taking part in an Italian cooking class. "
Nikita Shah
"Only about an hour away (by fast boat or car - the slow boat takes about 2-3 hours) from the centre of Lake Como, is a beautiful Italian village called Bellagio. Close to the port, you can have a leisurely lunch at 'La Terrazza Metropole', situated on the Lake, offering beautiful views and the ideal place to take the perfect picture. As a vegan I had a penne arrabbiata, a simple, yet tasty meal. Stroll through the streets of Bellagio, stopping over in the local shops, taking pictures of the long street, and eventually finding a cafe that serves a delicious coffee. "
Chelsea Papa
"Explore the cobbled streets of charming Bellagio, stopping by Salita Serbelloni for iconic views. Called the "Pearl of the Lake", Bellagio attracts a lot of tourists, so try to get here in the morning or evening to bypass the crowds. There are two main areas: the inner town and the lakefront. Easily accessible by ferry. There are also parking lots outside of town, some of which are free. From there, walk 15 minutes into the center. "
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