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The town is the gateway to the lake area, having direct rail access to Milan and ferry access to all points of the lake. On Saturdays the regular market winds itself around the old city walls and one can usually find designer clothes at heavily discounted prices. Furthermore, Como produces 80% of Europe's silk, an industry that began in the 14th century, and there are many fine boutiques offering latest designs to the public. In addition to the many features in town, Como is perfect as a base to discover the attractions around the lake. At a few minutes travel are many famous villas and gardens. A vertical train (funicular) provides an easy opportunity to get a birds eye view from above, whilst the magical towns of Bellagio, Varenna and Menaggio are easily accessed by ferry from the marina.
Why Como- Car not required
- A lively city atmosphere
To do in Como- Visit the cathedrals, churches and historical buildings
- Visit the Volta Museum (he invented the battery)
- Take a funivia to Brunate for the view and walk up to Monte Boletto
- Visit the villas and gardens towards Cernobbio
- Visit (Isola di) Comacino island to review its Roman/Goth/Byzantine/Longbard history
To do further afield- Visit the town and gardens of Bellagio
- Ferry over to Varenna and walk the gardens of the villas there
- Visit the villages at the north of the lake
- Explore the fashion district in Milan
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