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Varenna travel by somtamgirl

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Varenna: the quiet, pastel side of Lake Como

Slow lake mornings, espresso on the steps, and the ferry to everywhere else.

Varenna is where I tell everyone to base themselves on Lake Como, and it's the trip I keep begging people to slow right down for. It's a little pastel village on the eastern shore, quieter than Bellagio and right on the water, so you wake up to the lake every morning and let the days unfold without a packed schedule. The ferry across to Bellagio and Menaggio leaves from the village, so you sleep somewhere calm and still have the whole lake at your feet. Here's exactly how I'd spend a few slow days.

  • The quiet, pastel base on Como's eastern shore
  • Ferry across to Bellagio & Menaggio from the village
  • Walkable to the Walk of Lovers, Villa Monastero & Vezio
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Best things to do

Walk the Walk of Lovers at sunset

A little waterfront path on stilts that hugs the lake into the village. Go as the light turns gold and the day crowds thin out; it was my favourite moment of the whole trip.

Free · 1 hr

Climb to Castello di Vezio

A short uphill walk above the village to a small castle with an eerie ghost statue and some of the best lake views I saw all trip. Go on a clear day and wear comfortable shoes.

~€5 entry · Half day

Wander Villa Monastero's gardens

A long botanical garden running right along the water, with citrus trees, statues and benches made for doing nothing. The lakeside stroll everyone films.

~€10 entry · 1-2 hrs

Take the boat tour across the lake

Hop the ferry from Varenna over to Bellagio and Menaggio and back; the whole middle of Como opens up from the water. Buy a day pass and village-hop at your own pace.

~€15 day pass · Half day

Where to stay

BudgetVarenna villageA hostel bed or simple room back from the water, with the ferries and the steps down to the lake a short walk away.Stays coming soon
Mid-rangeVarennaA simple guesthouse with a glimpse of the water, walkable to Villa Monastero and the Walk of Lovers.Stays coming soon
Treat yourselfVarenna lakefrontThe splurge: a villa room right on the water with a lakefront balcony, the lake going gold below you at sunset.Stays coming soon

Getting there & around

The easiest way in is the train: Varenna-Esino sits on the Milan to Tirano line, so it's about an hour straight from Milano Centrale, and the station is a short downhill walk to the water. Once you're here you barely need a plan. The village is small and walkable, and the ferry from the pier hops you across to Bellagio and Menaggio in 15 to 20 minutes; buy a day pass and village-hop at your own pace. You don't need a car, parking is tight and everything worth doing is on foot or on the boat.

Eat & drink

  • Nilus Bar — A tiny spot right on the water for an aperitivo and a spritz as the ferries come in. My pick for sunset.
  • Il Cavatappi — A handful of tables down a back lane, proper Lake Como cooking; book ahead because it's small and it fills up.

Day trips

BellagioThe famous one across the water, with the steep cobbled lanes and the gardens; 15 minutes on the ferry.
MenaggioThe lively western-shore town for a lakeside lunch and a wander, an easy ferry hop from Varenna.

On the map

Every spot from this guide, pinned on one map — coming soon.

Book this trip

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Frequently asked

Why base in Varenna instead of Bellagio or Como town?

Varenna is smaller, quieter and right on the water, which made it my favourite base for slow days. The ferry across to Bellagio and Menaggio leaves from the village, so you sleep somewhere calm and still have the whole lake at your feet.

How many days do I need in Varenna?

Two to three. That's enough for the Walk of Lovers at sunset, the climb to Castello di Vezio, Villa Monastero and a ferry day across to Bellagio and Menaggio without ever feeling rushed.

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