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Ah, Como town! If you’re imagining an Italian postcard brought to life, you’re on the right track. This town is the beating heart of Lake Como, and trust me, it doesn’t disappoint. We’re talking cobblestone streets, lakeside promenades, and views that will make you question why you don’t live here full-time. Como is packed with character, think grand old buildings, cozy little trattorias, and piazzas where locals sip espresso like it’s their job (which, in a way, it is).

This lively town, right at the southern tip of the lake, is the perfect starting point for your adventure. In this guide you will uncover the best spots, must-see sights, and insider tips and local tips to make the most of your time in Como. Ready to explore?

What to see in Como

This vibrant spot offers a mix of stunning architecture, historic landmarks, and incredible views that draw travelers from all over the world. From the moment you step into Como’s main square, with the grand cathedral towering over you and the lake glistening just a few steps away, you’ll feel like you’re right in the heart of it all.

Como Cathedral (Duomo di Como)

Duomo di Como

Let’s kick things off with the star of the show: Duomo di Como. This isn’t just any old church, it’s an architectural mash-up with Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque touches, and it’s taken the people of Como nearly four centuries to perfect it.
As you step inside, look up at the incredible dome, check out the stained glass, and if you’re into statues, they’ve got those too (with a few famous faces thrown in, like Pliny the Elder). Bring your phone, because this is one sight that really deserves a photo or two.

Piazza Cavour

Piazza Cavour Como

Piazza Cavour is the vibrant heart of Como. Surrounded by iconic buildings, including historic hotels, shops, cafes, and restaurants, the square offers stunning views of Lake Como.

The square’s centerpiece is a peaceful green area, with flowerbeds, fountains, and benches that invite you to sit and enjoy the lakeside scenery. It’s a pedestrian zone, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll, whether you’re heading into the historic center or toward the waterfront.

Funicular to Brunate

Como-Brunate Funicular

Como has something a little special for those who want a panoramic view: the funicular to Brunate. It’s a fun little ride that’s been operating since the 1890s. Once you’re at the top, get ready for sweeping views of the lake, the Alps in the distance, and if it’s a clear day, maybe even a peek at Milan. Prepare for some legwork, because Brunate has a few trails to explore, or just find a café with a view and let yourself enjoy it the easy way.
🔗 Official website: www.funicolarecomo.it

Tempio Voltiano

Tempio Voltiano

Did you know Alessandro Volta, the inventor of the battery, was from Como? Neither did I until I came across Tempio Voltiano. This small but fascinating museum is all about Volta’s life and inventions. Think old scientific gadgets, Volta’s personal notes, and exhibits that give you a peek into the mind of the man who helped power the modern world. It’s a quirky spot, but if you’re into science or history, it’s an easy win.

Lakeside Stroll

Como lakeside stroll

Sometimes the simplest things are the best. Como has a beautiful waterfront promenade, perfect for a leisurely walk. You’ll pass boats bobbing on the water, people fishing, and maybe even a few swans gliding by like they own the place. Keep walking, and you’ll find yourself at Lago di Como’s public gardens, a lovely spot to relax, maybe have a picnic, or just people-watch.

Basilica of Sant’Abbondio

Basilica of sant’abbondio in Como

For a bit of a break from the busy center, head to the Basilica of Sant’Abbondio. This Romanesque church is quieter, a little outside the main hustle and bustle, and has a calm, almost meditative atmosphere. Built in the 11th century, it’s one of Como’s older sites. Look out for the frescoes, especially if you like a touch of medieval art.

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Spina Verde Park

Baradello Castle view from Spina Verde Park

If you’re looking to escape the buzz of the town for a bit, Spina Verde Park is your go-to spot. This green haven is perfect for a stroll or a hike, offering trails that wind through forests, hills, and historical sites. The park is also home to some ancient ruins and panoramic views that’ll make you feel miles away from the hustle and bustle. It’s a great place to catch your breath and soak in some of Como’s natural beauty.

Life Electric

Life Electric sculpture

If you’re a fan of contemporary art (or just like cool sculptures), Life Electric is something you can’t miss. This sleek, modern sculpture by Daniel Libeskind stands tall right on the lakefront, paying tribute to the genius of Alessandro Volta. The design is as electric as its name suggests, and it offers a fantastic photo op with the lake in the background. It’s one of those landmarks that mixes art, history, and some serious visual impact.

Villa Saporiti

Villa Saporiti

For something a little different, head to Villa Saporiti, or as it’s known locally, La Rotonda. This architectural beauty from the 18th century is set in lush gardens and overlooks the lake, making it a stunning spot to admire the views. Though it’s often overlooked by tourists, the villa offers a peaceful retreat with a unique historical flair. It’s a lovely place to unwind, snap a few photos, and appreciate Como’s timeless charm.

Teatro Sociale

Teatro Sociale Como

Teatro Sociale, a historic opera house dating back to 1813, has been managed by AsLiCo (Associazione Lirica e Concertistica Italiana) since 2001. This iconic venue isn’t just about opera, it’s a lively cultural hub that offers something for everyone. From opera and theater to concerts, dance, and events, Teatro Sociale’s diverse lineup attracts visitors of all ages. Special attention is given to musical education through programs like Opera Education, designed to inspire the next generation of music lovers.

In summer, the theater takes its performances outside to the stunning Arena, hosting the annual Como Città della Musica festival, where locals and visitors alike enjoy a vibrant mix of music and art under the open sky.
🔗 Official website: www.teatrosocialecomo.it

Como’s Beaches

Looking to unwind by the water in Como? While Como city itself has just a few lakeside spots, they’re perfect for a quick dip or some relaxed lounging with a view.

Lido Villa Olmo

Lido di Villa Olmo

Lido di Villa Olmo is a historic lakeside retreat fondly known as the “Riviera dei Comaschi.” Owned by the city of Como, this charming spot traces its roots back to the 1930s and is nestled within the scenic grounds of Villa Olmo’s park. Set along the old road that once connected Como to the western shores of the lake, this lido has long been a cherished escape for locals and visitors alike.
🔗 Official website: www.lidovillaolmo.it

Lido Giulietta al Lago

Tucked right along Como’s waterfront, Lido Giulietta al Lago is a charming little spot that offers a relaxed, intimate setting by the lake. This lido offers more than just a spot to unwind. You’ll find a full-service restaurant and cocktail bar on site, perfect for a delicious meal or refreshing drink as you take in the views. Whether it’s a light lunch or an afternoon cocktail, everything you need is right at your fingertips.
🔗 Official website: www.giuliettaallago.it

Key Highlights of Como

  • Historic Center: wander the charming streets lined with historic architecture, boutiques, and cafes.
  • Cathedral of Como: a stunning Gothic-Renaissance cathedral, among Italy’s most beautiful.
  • Brunate Funicular: take a ride up to Brunate for panoramic views over the lake and surrounding mountains.
  • Villa Olmo: visit this grand villa with lakeside gardens and art exhibitions.
  • Lakefront Promenade: enjoy a scenic walk along Como’s waterfront, perfect for views and relaxation.
  • Lido di Villa Olmo: relax at this classic lakeside lido with pool access, sun loungers, and restaurant service.

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History of Como

Como, a city where the past and present intertwine. It’s a place that’s seen centuries of history unfold, from Roman settlements to medieval fortifications, all the way to the bustling town we see today.
Villa Olmo’s Historic Beauty

Roman Origins: A Quiet Beginning

Believe it or not, Como’s roots trace all the way back to the Romans. In fact, it was originally called Comum and served as a strategic military outpost. Situated at the foot of the Alps and next to the lake, it was perfectly positioned for trade and defense. But, it wasn’t all battles and defenses, Como quickly became a thriving town. The Romans built walls, temples, and public baths, leaving traces of their presence that can still be seen in the city today.

In the 1st century BC, Como became a Roman colony, which meant a big boost in its development. The city flourished as a key trading hub, benefiting from its proximity to both the mountains and the lake, offering both natural resources and access to the rest of the Roman Empire.

Middle Ages: The Rise of Como

Fast forward a few centuries to the Middle Ages, and Como was already making a name for itself. During this period, the city became a free commune, which is a fancy way of saying it was largely self-governing. The medieval walls you can still walk along today date back to this time, with their defensive towers standing as a testament to the city’s independence and need for protection.

Of course, this was also the time when many of Como’s iconic buildings were constructed, including its famous Cathedral. The Cathedral, or Duomo di Como, was begun in the 14th century and took nearly 400 years to complete—yes, that’s how long it took to get it just right! You can imagine the gossip and drama around the slow progress, but in the end, it turned out to be worth the wait.

Renaissance and Beyond: Glory Days

The Renaissance period was a golden age for Como. The city was buzzing with artists, architects, and thinkers, many of whom came to Como to admire its beauty and soak up its peaceful atmosphere. Wealthy families built villas along the lakeshore, and Como became known for its stunning architecture and luxurious living.

By the 18th century, Como had fully embraced its status as a cultural and commercial hub. The silk industry, which still holds a special place in Como’s economy today, began to thrive. This period saw the rise of Como’s textile mills, turning the city into one of Europe’s key centers for silk production. That tradition continues today, with Como still being a world leader in silk manufacturing.

Como in the Modern Era

Jumping to the modern era, Como began to transition into the vibrant, cosmopolitan city we know today. After the Second World War, Como’s economy shifted from manufacturing to tourism. The allure of Lake Como’s stunning beauty and its rich history started to draw international visitors. Villas that once belonged to the wealthy elite began to open their doors to the public, and Como’s winding streets became lined with cafes, galleries, and shops, inviting visitors to relax and soak up the charm.

In the 21st century, Como has found its stride as a modern, thriving city. The combination of its rich history, breathtaking views, and cutting-edge industries (hello, silk!) makes it one of the most unique spots in Italy. Today, visitors stroll down the same streets where Romans once marched, visit museums that house centuries of art and history, and relax by the same lake that has inspired countless artists and writers over the centuries.

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Area:

37,12 km²

Altitude:

201 m a.s.l.

Turistic info:

+39 31 262226

Population:

83.651

Postal code:

22100

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