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| OVERVIEW |
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55 £
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| Price per night, 5 Stars Hotel | 468 £ |
| Price per night, 4 Stars Hotel | 105 £ |
| Price per night, 3 Stars Hotel | 90 £ |
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Note
These values represent only an estimate of costs for travels from London, bought in 2015-01-12 with departure date in 2015-05-17 and return date in 2015-05-20 . These values refer the best quality and price according to parameters of selection set by Bananatrips. Prices may have changed since date of publication and will also depend on the specific date of reservation. The success in obtaining good prices is to make reservations in advance. For specific values in other dates please REQUEST A SEARCH BEFORE MAKING YOUR RESERVATION. |
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The Italian Lake District extends across Northern Italy. The southern ends of most of the lakes are rather flat (a prolongation of the River Po Plain), but the northern ends are mountainous as the lakes get deep into the Alps. The Italian Lakes combine pleasant weather with gorgeous landscape. There are beautiful gardens with rare and exotic plants. These lakes are the perfect location for some days of pure relaxing delight, water and mountain sports, in complete interaction with nature. REASONS TO GO Beautiful and peaceful small lakeside towns, surrounded by high mountains covered with snow The charismatic hotels, restaurants, street cafes and wine will make you feel like home
These Lakes have been popular as a resort since the days of the Roman Empire
Lake Como (Lago di Como) is located in Como (Province) in Lombardy, Northern Italy. It is 45 km North of Milan and very close to the Swiss border (20 minutes from Lugano). Lake Como is probably the most beautiful of the Italian lakes. With its elegance, cruises between resorts, and splendid gardens open to the public. Lake Como is long (50km), slim and exceptionally deep. The southern end divides into two extensive 'legs', with the scenic town of Bellagio located on the cape between them.
Lake Maggiore (Lago Maggiore), divides the regions of Piemonte and Lombardy. The lake's northern end, in the Alps, extends into Switzerland, where Locarno is a popular lakeside destination. The charming resorts such as Stresa, and the renowned gardens of the Borromean Islands, Isola Bella and Isola Madre, make the destination a eternally worthwhile one.
From Malpensa take the A336 to the A8, take the Milan direction then head off on the A9 to Como and Switzerland.
From Linate, take the A1 toward Monza, then the A4, West, then join the A9 North toward Switzerland and Como.
The best way to get around each of the lakes and its towns is by boat or hydrofoil. Varenna, Bellagio, Cadenabio, and Menaggio are the only towns car ferries travel to.
www.italianlakes.com
www.lakecomo.org
www.illagomaggiore.com
www.distrettolaghi.it