Bellagio or Varenna ?
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You are in a can't-lose situation. Either place is fine, though I lean towards Bellagio simply because it's a larger town and there's more to do. Varenna is charming town, but very small. Thus, especially with a child, you can do a lot more "exploring" in Bellagio.
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We stayed at the du Lac in Varenna last June, and loved the hotel. It's right on the lake, beautiful views, and many of the rooms have balconies over the water. Varenna was fun, and the other lake towns are easily reached via ferry, so you can still spend the day in Bellagio.
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I understand that it's about 1 hour by train from Milan to Varenna. Is it possible to visit Bellagio and/or other parts of Como within the same day using the ferries?
Also does anyone know if there is direct train service from Varenna to Venice?
Thanks.
Also does anyone know if there is direct train service from Varenna to Venice?
Thanks.
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Francophile, the answer depends on a couple factors:
1. The train that goes to the station in Como that is very close to the ferry/hydrofoil departure point does not leave from the main Milan station, but the other one, the name of which I forget. If you take the train from the main station in Milan, you arrive at a station in Como that is about a half mile from the ferry departure point. So, how convenient will this other station be for you in Milan?
2. Where is your hotel once you get off the ferry? In other words, is your hotel close to the lake or will you have an uphill climb?
1. The train that goes to the station in Como that is very close to the ferry/hydrofoil departure point does not leave from the main Milan station, but the other one, the name of which I forget. If you take the train from the main station in Milan, you arrive at a station in Como that is about a half mile from the ferry departure point. So, how convenient will this other station be for you in Milan?
2. Where is your hotel once you get off the ferry? In other words, is your hotel close to the lake or will you have an uphill climb?
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I'm sorry I wasn't specific-I'm thinking of Hotel Belvedere in Bellagio & I don't know how far it is really from the ferry dock.
If Varenna is less of a problem to get to from Milan I wouldn't mind staying at Hotel du Lac and visit Bellagio via ferry since I heard it's about 20 mins.?
Thanks again.
If Varenna is less of a problem to get to from Milan I wouldn't mind staying at Hotel du Lac and visit Bellagio via ferry since I heard it's about 20 mins.?
Thanks again.
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Michaelpl,
We just returned from Bellagio during the past week.
Stayed at Hotel Belvedere and loved it.
However, I would not take half board or eat there--The food is between fair and lousy. Great place to stay and in my opinion, a far superior place to stay than the De Lac in Varenna. We visited the DeLac to see if we did right.
You will love the Belvedere and the town is much nicer than Varenna with more to do there with a 9yr old.
We just returned from Bellagio during the past week.
Stayed at Hotel Belvedere and loved it.
However, I would not take half board or eat there--The food is between fair and lousy. Great place to stay and in my opinion, a far superior place to stay than the De Lac in Varenna. We visited the DeLac to see if we did right.
You will love the Belvedere and the town is much nicer than Varenna with more to do there with a 9yr old.
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And thanks Jean,Howard, and Ronda. It sounds like Varenna is a bit more convenient for trains and ferry service is frequent to visit Bellagio from Varenna but the hotels appear to be nicer in Bellagio. I am still undecided...
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Thanks Asbury10, I guess Bellagio has a bit more to see & do.
Regarding the ferry service, you walked through Varenna to board the ferry. How far was that-I'm not sure we want to walk with suitcases. Were there available taxis outside the train station?
Regarding the ferry service, you walked through Varenna to board the ferry. How far was that-I'm not sure we want to walk with suitcases. Were there available taxis outside the train station?
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If you've decided to stay in Bellagio, then the easiest way to get there would be to take the train from Milano Centrale to Como, then you can either schlepp your bags down the stairs out front and through a few blocks in the town to the waterfront, OR take a taxi to the waterfront, OR take a bus from right outside the train station to Bellagio (about a 45 minute ride). From there you can take a taxi up to the Belvedere, or walk across the street if you decide to stay on the waterfront.





