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Our Insider Guide to Como

Discovering Nonna Pupa’s Garden in Como

Tucked away in the charming town of Cernobbio, just a short distance from Lake Como’s…

Giuseppe Sinigaglia: The Champion Rower and War Hero that Como’s Football Stadium is Named After

The name Giuseppe Sinigaglia might be familiar to football fans in Como, but his story…

Uncovering Como’s Writer’s Nest Where Giuseppe Guin  Researched and Wrote 12 Books

Lake Como is full of hidden gems, when you know where to look. One such treasure is the Writer’s Nest—locally known as Il Rudere (meaning “the ruin”), a secluded refuge for writers and artists alike. The Writer’s Nest is an architectural staple accessible only by boat found on the shores of Lake Como in Faggeto…

A piece of art inspired by Le Corbusier: Pietro Lingeri’s Houses for Artists on Comacina Island

by Elena Sofia Moretti Comacina Island, the only island on Lake Como, is a place…

Villa d’Este: The Timeless Elegance of Lake Como’s Crown Jewel

Nestled along the idyllic shores of Lake Como, where the mountains kiss the water and…

Uncovering Como’s Writer’s Nest Where Giuseppe Guin  Researched and Wrote 12 Books

Lake Como is full of hidden gems, when you know where to look. One such treasure is the Writer’s Nest—locally known as Il Rudere (meaning “the ruin”), a secluded refuge for writers and artists alike. The Writer’s Nest is an architectural staple accessible only by boat found on the shores of Lake Como in Faggeto…

Discovering Nonna Pupa’s Garden in Como

Tucked away in the charming town of Cernobbio, just a short distance from Lake Como’s…

Giuseppe Sinigaglia: The Champion Rower and War Hero that Como’s Football Stadium is Named After

The name Giuseppe Sinigaglia might be familiar to football fans in Como, but his story…

A piece of art inspired by Le Corbusier: Pietro Lingeri’s Houses for Artists on Comacina Island

by Elena Sofia Moretti Comacina Island, the only island on Lake Como, is a place…

Villa d’Este: The Timeless Elegance of Lake Como’s Crown Jewel

Nestled along the idyllic shores of Lake Como, where the mountains kiss the water and…

Discover Como

Taste Of Como | Numeronove with Iovine and Audero
Alessio Iovine invites Como 1907 newcomer Emil Audero to Como’s acclaimed restaurant NumeroNove. Alessio further challenges his teammate to a pizza-making challenge at the quaint restaurant. Check out their camaraderie off the pitch!
Discover Como | Match Day Experience
The first home game in Serie A after 21 years. A new first time in an always special location
Como Legend | Gigi Meroni
The story of Gigi Meroni, the non-conformist of football, in the place where he was born, in the words of those who knew him.
Discover Como | Classic Cruising
Join two Como 1907 teammates as they embark on a scenic boat ride across the stunning waters of Lake Como soaking in the elegance of the classic Como experience.
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Visit Como

Lake Como, Italy’s third largest lake and an exclusive getaway destination since the days when Roman senators holidayed here.

More recently, Huffington Post called it the most beautiful lake in the world for its landscapes, wildlife, and spas, sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing. Its shores are studded with stunning villas and beautiful gardens as well as fifteen baroque chapels built between 1635 and 1710.

While the Sacro Monte di Ossuccio on its western edge is a UNESCO world heritage site. Como, a charming city located in the Lombardy region of Northern Italy, exudes timeless allure with its blend of natural beauty, history, and culture. Nestled on the shores of Lake Como, the city offers breathtaking views of the glistening waters and surrounding Alpine peaks. The city’s narrow streets are lined with elegant buildings, boutique shops, and quaint cafes.

Meanwhile Como itself is packed full of works of art, churches, gardens, museums, theatres, parks, and palaces. Its cuisine, like the traditional Risotto al Pesce Persico made from local fish, is heavenly, while the locally grown wine is superb. Everything here is steeped in tradition from hotels that have been passed down through generations, to the olive presses and restaurants, and of course the football club itself.

One of Como’s most prominent attractions is its beautiful lake. Boat trips to the nearby picturesque towns of Bellagio and Varenna are popular, offering mesmerising views of the surrounding landscape. Como’s allure extends to its vibrant cultural scene. The city hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating art, music, and traditional Italian cuisine. Como’s location makes it an excellent base for exploring the broader region. Milan, the fashion capital of Italy, is easily accessible by train. Como leaves an indelible mark on all who visit.