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Lake Como Day Trip from Milan: The Perfect One-Day Escape

Just an hour north of Milan, Lake Como trades city bustle for glassy water, villa gardens and mountains dropping straight into the shore. This full-day itinerary shows how to see Como, cruise to Bellagio and back — plus a quieter Lake Maggiore alternative — with the best-rated day tours and boat trips to book from Milan.

At a glance

  1. 1Scenic drive to Lake Como
  2. 2Como old town & boat cruise
  3. 3Bellagio, the lake's pearl
  4. 4Alternative: Lake Maggiore

Getting to Lake Como

Lake Como is about an hour from Milan by car or train, making it the city's most popular day trip. A guided tour with round-trip transport takes the stress out of the journey, dropping you in the lakeside town of Como after a scenic drive through the foothills of the Alps. Trains from Milano Centrale are a cheap independent option if you'd rather go at your own pace.

Como town and a boat cruise

Start in Como itself, with its walled old town, Gothic cathedral and elegant lakefront promenade. The best way to see the lake is from the water: a scenic cruise glides past pastel villages and the grand villas of the Belle Époque, their terraced gardens tumbling to the shore. Many day tours build in a boat ride, often continuing across the border to Swiss Lugano.

Bellagio, the pearl of the lake

No visit is complete without Bellagio, perched where the lake splits into two arms. Climb its steep cobbled staircases lined with boutiques and gelaterias, and wander the gardens of Villa Melzi at the water's edge. Small-group tours from Milan often pair Bellagio with Varenna across the water, linking the two by a short, photogenic ferry hop.

Alternative: Lake Maggiore and the Borromean Islands

For a quieter escape, swap Como for Lake Maggiore, west of Milan. From the resort town of Stresa, hop-on hop-off boats reach the Borromean Islands, where Isola Bella's baroque palace and terraced gardens and the fishing hamlet of Isola dei Pescatori feel worlds away from the city. It's an easy full-day trip and far less crowded than Como in peak season.

Lake Como day trip — FAQ

How do I get from Milan to Lake Como?
Lake Como is about an hour from Milan. Direct trains from Milano Centrale and Cadorna reach Como in 40 minutes to an hour, while guided day trips include round-trip coach transport and usually a boat cruise, so you can relax and leave the logistics to the tour.
Is Lake Como or Lake Maggiore better for a day trip from Milan?
Lake Como is the classic choice, with Bellagio, villa gardens and dramatic mountain scenery, but it gets busy in summer. Lake Maggiore, reached via Stresa, is quieter and adds the baroque palaces and gardens of the Borromean Islands. Both make comfortable full-day trips from Milan.
Do Lake Como tours from Milan include a boat ride?
Most do. The lake is best appreciated from the water, so the majority of day tours build in a scenic cruise between Como, Bellagio and Varenna, and some extend to Swiss Lugano. Check each listing — the boat ride is usually the highlight of the day.