Como
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Departure from Molo Sant'Agostino, where you can admire the breakwater and the "Life Elettric" monument by Libeskind and Villa Geno a little further on with its majestic fountain.
Como
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Departure from Molo Sant'Agostino, where you can admire the breakwater and the "Life Elettric" monument by Libeskind and Villa Geno a little further on with its majestic fountain.
Villa Troubetzkoy
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One of the most particular villas overlooking Lake Como, built around 1850 by the Russian prince Troubetzkoy. It is characterized by its impressive lift that connects it to the street. Currently boutique hotel.
The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como
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Luxury hotel since 2010, formerly called Casta diva and since 2019 purchased by Mandarin Oriental group. It was owned by the opera singer Giuditta Pasta, for whom Bellini wrote the lead role in La Sonnambula.
Torno
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Welcome to Torno, a pearl set on the shores of the picturesque Lake Como! This charming hamlet is a dream destination for those seeking an authentic experience within breathtaking surroundings. After passing this enchanting village, we will skirt the magnificent Hotel Il Sereno.
Villa Pliniana
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The villa, located in a wooded inlet of the lake, took its name from Pliny the Younger, who described an intermittent spring of a karst nature. A reference to the source can also be found in the work Naturalis Historia by Pliny the Elder, which reports that «In the Comense area, near the shores of Lake Lario, there is a copious source that always waxes and wanes every hour». Leonardo also described a visit to the spring that took place a few years before the palace was erected. Currently the complex is managed by the luxury hotel chain Sereno Hotels which organizes ceremonies and cultural events.
Orrido di Nesso
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The Orrido di Nesso is formed by a deep natural gorge located at the mouth of the Tuf and Nosè valleys; it forms from the confluence of the two small rivers that bear the name of the two valleys, whose waters form a path between narrow gorges and rock leaps. The most spectacular point is found right at the gorge, where the waters form the famous waterfall. The difference in height from the beginning of the waterfall to the waters of the lake is about 200 meters. The bridge that connects the two sides of the gorge is of medieval origin and is called the Civera bridge.
Bellagio
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Welcome to Bellagio, the pearl of Lake Como! Marvel at the wonders of this enchanting destination from the comfort of our boat. Enjoy spectacular views as we approach the charming historic villas that adorn the shore and relax on board. Admire the elegance of the Melzi and Serbelloni villas that will enchant you with their majestic architecture. Get ready to be captivated by the timeless beauty of this spectacular destination and to take unforgettable photos.
Villa del Balbianello
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Villa del Balbianello, built in 1787 by Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini on a pre-existing Franciscan monastery, hosted summer gatherings of intellectuals such as Giuseppe Parini. In 1974 it was acquired by the explorer Guido Monzino, who aspired to make the villa a pole of national interest for what concerns geographical research, and furnished the building with relics from his expeditions. Monzino died without heirs in 1988, leaving the villa to the Fondo Ambiente Italiano (FAI). Various international films have been shot in its halls and gardens, including A Month at the Lake by John Irvin (1995), Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones by George Lucas (2002) and Casino Royale by Martin Campbell (2006 ).
Villa del Balbiano - Complesso Architettonico di Ossuccio (ante 1778)
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The villa was the fifteenth-century feudal praetorium palace, which in the mid-sixteenth century had been devastated by a flood. Subsequently the subject of numerous renovations under the ownership of the Giovio family. The villa was sold to Cardinal Tolomeo Gallio who in 1586. In 2021 the Villa del Balbiano was used for the filming of the film “House of Gucci”, directed by Ridley Scott.
Isola Comacina
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The body of water between the Comacina island and the mainland, called zoca de l'oil due to its tranquillity, is the ideal place for a brief stop for a swim or an aperitif. On one side you can admire the Comacina Island and on the other the village of Ossuccio. During the return we will travel along the coast passing through the villages of Sala Comacina, Colonno, Argegno and Brienno.
Via Vecchia Regina, 20
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Villa Oleandra, the home of George Clooney, turned out to be a residential settlement already in Roman times. During the 20th century Villa Oleandra was sold to owners of American origins, the last of which was the family of billionaire John Heinz. Legend has it that it was the heirs of the «King of ketchup», in the summer of 2001 who offered help to the bewildered George Clooney, left in the lurch by his Harley-Davidson right in front of the gates of the villa. The American actor fell in love with Villa Oleandra at first sight and in 2002 the Heinzes sold Villa Oleandra to their friend George.
Moltrasio
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The lake, with its serene and crystalline waters, plays a central role in the magic of Moltrasio. During the tour you will be able to appreciate the lakefront and admire the classic villas and their magnificent facades that are reflected on the water. This place is a true paradise for photography lovers.
Villa Le Fontanelle
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Villa Fontanelle was built in 1781 as a summer residence for the noble Fontanelle family. In 1977, when it was purchased by Italian designer Gianni Versace, it was in a state of disrepair and the new owner set about restoring it to its neoclassical glory. Before Versace's death, celebrities such as Sir Elton John, Sting, Prince, Diana Spencer and Madonna were regular guests at the establishment. The villa has often been used as a location for films and television shows, including the famous James Bond film "Casino Royale", where the villa was used as the residence of Mr. White.
Cernobbio
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As you approach Cernobbio from the lake, you will be confronted with breathtaking scenery. The city rises elegantly along the shore, surrounded by majestic mountains which are reflected in the serene waters of Lake Como. As you admire the view, you can't help but notice the two famous residences that rise majestically along the lake shore: Villa d'Este, a symbol of luxury and refinement, and Villa Erba, with its elegance and charm.
Villa Olmo
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Villa Olmo owes its name to a magnificent elm tree at the time more than a hundred years old, no longer existing today, which legend has it was planted by Pliny the Younger. Built by the will of the Marquis Innocenzo Odescalchi, it was to serve as the summer residence of the Marquises. The construction work began in 1782 and was completed in 1797. In 1924 the villa passed to the Municipality of Como which made it the venue for conferences, painting exhibitions, cultural and musical events. In 1927 the villa hosted the international exhibition on the first centenary of the death of Alessandro Volta. The villa was used as a setting for the filming of some scenes of the film "Madly in Love" by Adriano Celentano.
Como
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Return to Como, where you can admire the city skyline. The remaining time on the tour will be spent commuting between attractions and having free time.
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