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Travelling to Como

Como is such an accessible place to get to whether its from overseas or within Italy

Simply head for the Swiss border from Milan and you can't miss this beautiful place! Last turning on the right bt road!

Travelling to Como

 
Well served by Rail

Como Station San Giovanni is on Italy's main railway network and trains run from Milan to Como frequently. Journey time is approximately 45-60 minutes. They depart from Milan's Stazione Centrale and Stazione Porta Garibaldi, and arrive at San Giovanni, Como's main station.

By Air

The nearest major Air Terminal for Como is Milano Malpensa International Airport. To arrive from Malpensa you should ideally hire a car or alternatively take the airport shuttle bus to Milan and then a train to Como. Driving from Malpensa to Como should take around 40 minutes depending on the traffic. Air travel can be quite inexpensive these days and its will pay to check out the cheap carriers for special deals. A flight and hotel can be good value for that special break!

By Road
From Malpensa take the A336 to the A8, take the Milan direction then head off on the A9 to Como and Switxerland..
From LInate, take the A1 toward Monza, then the A4, West, then join the A9 North toward Switzeland and Como
Como can also be approached from Switzerland through San Bernadino or Splugenplass and then along the lake roads, or can be approached through Chiasso, after going through the San Gotthard tunnel. This Swiss border is only a couple of miles from Como.
We suggest you study the map carefully, the route is very simple and Como is just before the Swiss border. There are tolls however and a few Euros may be necessary to navigate them. Italian drivers are famous for their casual approach, this combined with the narrow dual carriageways and link roads means care needs taking at all times.
Getting Around Como
Steamers, boats and buses all serve the lake with good connectionsto towns and villages all over Lake Como. A frequent boat service. The frequency of the services increases in peak season i.e. from May to September but also operates in the winter months. A less frequent but faster boat travels the full length of the lake from Como (with stops at most of the above). Buses run approximately hourly all the way up the west coast from Como round to Colico at the north-east point.
Walking

This is by far the best way to see Como. Roam the old streets, do some serious shopping, hike up the local hills and you can relax in the cafes or dine in a traditional Italian restaurant with local wines and produce.


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Travelling to Como by road? Check out the following useful websites: -

[ Route Planner Book ]
[ Via Michelin]
[ RAC Route Planner ]


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Travelling to Como by train? Check out the following useful websites: -

[ Rail Europe ]
[ Trains Europe ]


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Travelling to Como by coach? Check out the following useful websites: -

[ Coach Trips ]


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Travelling to Como by aeroplane? Check out the following useful websites: -

[ Milan Airport ]
[ Malpensa Airport ]


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Travelling to Como by sea? Check out the following useful websites: -

[ Brittany Ferries ]
[ Ferry Crossings ]
[ Direct Ferries ]

 

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