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How long is the drive from Como to Bormio?

The direct drive from Como to Bormio is 108 mi (173 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 51 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Como to Bormio, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Milan, Bergamo, Lugano, St. Moritz, Monza, Pinzolo, Varese, Bellagio, Livigno, and Lecco, as well as top places to visit like Sforzesco Castle and P.za del Duomo, or the ever-popular Leonardo's Last Supper Museum.

Visiting Como or Bormio? See our Como Trip Planner and our Bormio Trip Planner.
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Top cities between Como and Bormio

The top cities between Como and Bormio are Milan, Bergamo, Lugano, St. Moritz, Monza, Pinzolo, Varese, Bellagio, Livigno, and Lecco. Milan is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Como and 3 hours from Bormio.
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Lugano

Lugano, located in southern Switzerland's Italian-speaking Ticino region, offers a blend of Swiss and Mediterranean cultures reminiscent of Italy's Lombardy region. The city boasts a picturesque setting on the northern shore of Lake Lugano, surrounded by mountains. Its architecture reflects a mix of influences and its cuisine is diverse. Lugano is also known for its culinary scene with several Michelin-starred restaurants.
3% as popular as Milan
21 minutes off the main route, 13% of way to Bormio
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Varese

Varese, a city in northern Italy, is renowned for its art-nouveau villas and rich cultural heritage. The Campo dei Fiori Regional Park houses the impressive 17th-century Sacro Monte di Varese complex, featuring the Via Sacra, a picturesque uphill path adorned with 14 frescoed chapels leading to a sanctuary. The baroque Estense Palace boasts beautifully landscaped gardens.
2% as popular as Milan
32 minutes off the main route, 14% of way to Bormio
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Lecco

Lecco, a charming city located on the southeastern shore of Lake Como in northern Italy, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. Surrounded by majestic mountains like Monte Resegone and Monte Barro Regional Park, outdoor enthusiasts can explore various hiking trails and enjoy breathtaking views from the Piani d’Erna lookout point accessed by cable car. The city center boasts the impressive Basilica di San Nicolò with its neo-Gothic bell tower.
0% as popular as Milan
1 minute off the main route, 18% of way to Bormio
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Monza

Monza, a city in northern Italy, is located just northeast of Milan. The area boasts the impressive Monza Cathedral with its 16th-century bell tower and the neoclassical Royal Villa of Monza set within expansive English landscape gardens at the edge of Monza Park. This walled park, crossed by the River Lambro, encompasses a former hunting reserve and the renowned 1922 Autodromo Nazionale Formula 1 racetrack.
3% as popular as Milan
22 minutes off the main route, 18% of way to Bormio
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Milan

Milan, located in Italy's Lombardy region, is renowned as a global center for fashion and design. This bustling metropolis is not only a financial hub but also boasts high-end dining and shopping experiences. The city's rich cultural heritage is evident through iconic landmarks such as the Gothic Duomo di Milano cathedral and the Santa Maria delle Grazie convent, which houses Leonardo da Vinci’s famous mural “The Last Supper.”
Most popular city on this route
34 minutes off the main route, 18% of way to Bormio
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Bellagio

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Bellagio, a charming village in Italy, sits on a promontory extending into Lake Como. Its picturesque cobbled streets and elegant buildings are complemented by the 18th-century terraced gardens of Villa Serbelloni Park, offering stunning lake views. The area also features attractions like the Tower of the Arts and the Romanesque San Giacomo Church. Visitors can relax at Loppia Beach or explore the Museum of Navigational Instruments showcasing sundials and compasses.
1% as popular as Milan
4 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to Bormio
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Bergamo

Bergamo, an Italian city in the Lombardy region, is known for its charming Città Alta, featuring cobblestone streets and Venetian walls. The area houses notable landmarks such as the Duomo di Bergamo, Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, and Cappella Colleoni. The culinary scene in Bergamo has also been making waves with restaurants like Impronte gaining a Michelin star.
10% as popular as Milan
35 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Bormio
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Pinzolo

Nestled in the northern Italian Alps, at an elevation of 800 meters, Pinzolo is a charming town and comune in Val Rendena, Trentino. It's renowned as a popular ski resort during winter and a sought-after tourist destination in summer. The Church of Saint Vigilius of Trent is a notable landmark within the town.
1% as popular as Milan
2 hours off the main route, 52% of way to Bormio
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St Moritz

St. Moritz, a luxurious alpine resort town nestled in Switzerland's Engadin valley, is renowned for its hosting of the Winter Olympics and its world-championship bobsled run, the Cresta Run. The town features an outdoor Olympic ice rink and a frozen lake that hosts unconventional sports like polo, cricket, and horse racing on ice.
1% as popular as Milan
40 minutes off the main route, 61% of way to Bormio
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Livigno

Livigno, a charming ski resort nestled in the Italian Alps near the Swiss border, is renowned for its exhilarating snow parks and diverse slopes. The town also offers cultural experiences such as the Mus! Livigno and Trepalle Museum, showcasing historical farming tools and local artifacts. Visitors can explore the fascinating Latteria di Livigno, a functioning dairy farm with a museum featuring lifelike dioramas of indigenous wildlife.
1% as popular as Milan
34 minutes off the main route, 79% of way to Bormio

Best stops along Como to Bormio drive

The top stops along the way from Como to Bormio (with short detours) are Duomo di Milano, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and Leolandia. Other popular stops include Funicolare Como-Brunate, Leonardo's Last Supper Museum, and Villa Carlotta.
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Leonardo's Last Supper Museum

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Nestled within the historic Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Leonardo's Last Supper Museum showcases one of the most iconic masterpieces of the Renaissance. This stunning mural, created by Leonardo da Vinci in the late 15th century, adorns what was once a dining hall and continues to captivate visitors with its intricate details and profound storytelling. To experience this artistic marvel, it's essential to plan ahead as reservations are required and should ideally be made three months in advance.
The mural is heavily degraded but is still worth a visit if you have the time while in Milan. You must buy tickets on-line ahead and they sell out fast. Each group of about 25 people is let into the room for 15 minutes. It is a large room (former dining hall) so it doesn't feel crowded. You need to check-in at the ticket office. They will give you a listening device so you can hear your guide. You'll meet your guide at the entrance. You'll need to go through security scanner with a metal detector and your group will re-gather in a waiting hall. There are plaques about the building and mural. Once inside you'll be able to walk around while the guide tells you about the mural, it's history, and preservation. After you leave the guide you'll enter a garden where the guide tells you more about the building and history of the area. In the garden are additional displays about the history.
Thomas W — Google review
Seeing The Last Supper at the Monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie was truly a once-in-a-lifetime moment for me. No photo or book could ever prepare you for the feeling of standing in front of Leonardo’s masterpiece. The atmosphere is quiet and almost sacred—you can sense the history in the room. I felt completely in awe, almost like time had stopped, just taking in the details and the emotion on each Apostles faces. It was absolutely worth the wait and all the planning. If you’re dreaming of seeing it, please do yourself a favor and book well in advance—tickets sell out quickly and you can’t just walk in on the day. This experience is something I’ll carry with me forever.
Harmesh B — Google review
Amazing masterpiece of Leonardo da Vinci the last supper. We got a tour paid with the company GetYourGuide and it was very good. Not too friendly but very good explanations about the origin of the painting, history and holy stories about it. Bucket list
Eduardo R — Google review
Visiting the Last Supper Museum in Milan requires significant advance planning, as there are no ticket sales on site. All tickets must be purchased online, and securing them is widely regarded as one of the most challenging museum bookings in Europe. Tickets are released only four times per year. For instance, tickets for the period from 1 November through 31 January become available on 30 September of that year. In addition, the museum releases a very small number of supplementary tickets every Wednesday at 12:00 PM (Milan time) for dates within the following couple of weeks. As a result, obtaining tickets often requires planning months in advance and checking the booking system diligently each Wednesday. It is, without exaggeration, a rather daunting and time-consuming process. Fortunately, we managed to secure a morning time slot during the week we were visiting Milan. Visitors must arrive at the gate 15 minutes before the scheduled entry time. The visit itself is strictly timed: you are allowed only 15 minutes inside the refectory to view Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper. While brief, the controlled environment helps preserve the fragile mural and ensures a quiet, intimate viewing experience. Despite the effort required to obtain tickets, the experience is unequivocally worth it. The painting is breathtaking; even after centuries of deterioration, restoration, and careful preservation, the mastery of Leonardo’s technique remains evident. The composition, the expressions, and the sheer presence of the work are awe inspiring and offer a profound connection to one of the greatest masterpieces in art history. A visit to the Last Supper is unquestionably worth the logistical challenge. It stands as one of Milan’s most extraordinary cultural treasures.
Varto B — Google review
📍 Leonardo’s Last Supper Museum (Cenacolo Vinciano) – Milan, Italy 🇮🇹 Home to one of the most famous artworks in the world 🎨—Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper. The painting is housed in the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie ⛪ and seeing it in person is breathtaking. Entry is strictly timed ⏰, with only small groups allowed inside for about 15 minutes, which helps preserve the fresco. Tickets 🎟️ must be booked well in advance as they sell out quickly. A once-in-a-lifetime experience and an absolute must when visiting Milan. 🙌
Quing_刘妈妈 — Google review
15 minutes with one of the top 5 most famous works of art in the world. How do the tour guides maintain their pleasant demeanor when a recently minted Dan Brown-expert asks about the female to Jesus right?!
Joe B — Google review
Must do with a guide. You only get 15 minutes to see the painting so the information from the guide really helps in bringing the story alive. Our guide Silvia Zucco was excellent - knowledgeable, patient and a wonderful storyteller.
Somaya K — Google review
Take the guided tour. Our guide was very nice, told in detail about the history of the painting, the characters and also took us to the church. You need to explore the interior yourself ( which is the best part)! They have preserved the place very nicely.
Ashreen K — Google review
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Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie, 2, 20123 Milano MI, Italy
https://cenacolovinciano.org/
+39 02 9280 0360
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Sforzesco Castle

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Castle
Museums
Sforzesco Castle, one of the largest castles in Europe, is a magnificent medieval-Renaissance fortress that stands as a historic symbol of Milan. Built between the 14th and 15th centuries for defensive purposes, it now houses various museums showcasing significant artworks by renowned artists such as da Vinci and Michelangelo.
Beautiful place and free to explore. Walk through. I think you need a ticket for different parts and if you want a guided tour. I explored on my own which was completely fine for me. There are lots of maps and historic plaques in both Italian and English, which were both informative and interesting to digest. Good place to visit!
Sporadic T — Google review
On a recent trip to Milan, we had the pleasure of visiting Castello Sforzesco and absolutely loved exploring this historic treasure. Admission is free, and you can walk around the grounds to enjoy the beautiful landscape and gardens. There are clean washrooms and even a few food trucks inside the premises where you can grab a drink or snacks. This castle is wonderful for visitors of all ages and is quite picturesque, perfect for some lovely Instagram photos. You’ll need about 1–2 hours to stroll around and take in the surroundings, though you can certainly stay longer and relax in the peaceful gardens.
Sharon G — Google review
Chose the free option so could only walk around the grounds but still a very impressive building. I believe a lot of the rooms are little museums and exhibitions. Definitely worth a visit whether you pay or not. Dates back to the 15th Century I think. Lovely fountain in front one of the entrances.
Simon J — Google review
Really great walk even if you don’t visit the castle itself. Lots of different areas, I liked the fountain and the park the most as was a good walk in the Milan weather. It does get very busy though so watch out for any pickpockets but besides that great attraction to see.
G — Google review
Bring water! It’s a lot of stone and no breeze at all even on a November day it’s hot. The building is beautiful and fun to read about the different times and styles people wanted to build. (And all the holes are for scaffolding for fast and easy repairs)
Roengoer — Google review
Went here at around 16.00 with my boyfriend, it’s already dark and to go inside the castle is almost closed so we just spend an hour around the palace field and garden and it was Beautifuuuuuuuuul! They have a lot of information board with stories about the castles! Very interesting (and one tips is to bring your AI friends to ask them about everything you’ve been curious about) there are so many magnificent remains even outside the castle! Would love to come here again maybe in the morning to really explore inside 🤓
Mahira P — Google review
a lovely castle with many museums (picture gallery, Museum of Ancient art, Museum of musical instruments, Museum of decorative art and Museum o prehistory and protohistory). When I can, I go to the early period music concert which is a great quality in an exceptional atmosphere. The entrance ticket is not expensive and there are really many ancient objects to enjoy. There is a big park, Parco Sempione, just behind the castle.
Adam — Google review
Castello Sforzesco is a very large majestic castle in Milan. There are several entrances/ exits. There are both ends towers. Free toilets are also available. Outside, next to the castle is a large beautiful fountain. There is a food stall selling nice fluffy chestnuts at the entrance. Policemen on horses are awesome.
Norsa'adah — Google review
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Piazza Castello, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
https://www.milanocastello.it/
+39 02 8846 3700
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P.za del Duomo

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P.za del Duomo, also known as the Cathedral Square, is a vibrant city plaza in Milan that serves as the heart of the city. The square is dominated by the impressive Cathedral (Duomo), which ranks as one of Christendom's largest churches. From P.za del Duomo, visitors can explore the surrounding areas, including the upscale San Babila district and the renowned fashion district with its prestigious streets like Via della Spiga and Via Montenapoleone.
4.5
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Milano MI, Italy
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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

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Shopping mall
Sights & Landmarks
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a renowned 19th-century glass-covered arcade in Milan, Italy. It's situated at the heart of the city, connecting Piazza del Duomo and Piazza della Scala. The gallery is a major attraction for tourists due to its proximity to significant landmarks like the Cathedral (Duomo) and the opera theatre.
Stepping in from Piazza del Duomo, the first thing that hit me was the light — filtered through the tall glass-and-iron roof so it cascades down onto the marble mosaics, giving everything a kind of golden glow. The architecture is elegant but not cold: there’s warmth in the arches, the frescoed ceilings, the decorative details everywhere. The shops are gorgeous — luxury brands, historic cafés, artful windows. It feels like fashion and heritage meeting. But yes, very
Nuhn B — Google review
Awesome building and great atmosphere grand arches make it a must see landmark. It’s perfect for a leisurely stroll, luxury shopping, or enjoying a coffee while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. A truly iconic Milanese experience.
Shaik V — Google review
A stunning masterpiece of Italian architecture and style. The soaring glass dome, marble floors, and ornate ironwork make the Galleria one of the most elegant spaces in Europe. Standing at the center, beneath the famous mosaic of the bull, is a little ritual — spin your heel for good luck — and it’s fun to watch visitors from all over the world take part. Even if you’re not shopping, the beauty of the place makes it worth visiting. The light through the dome, the hum of conversation from the cafés, and the view toward the Duomo capture everything you imagine Milan to be — sophisticated, timeless, and full of life.
David S — Google review
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is one of those places that makes you stop and stare even if you were just walking by. The second you step inside, you feel like you have entered a different world. The glass roof, the iron structure, and the floor covered with mosaics all hit you at once. It is elegant without trying too hard, classic but still alive. Every angle looks like it was made to be photographed, and somehow it never feels fake or staged. You can hear the sound of footsteps echoing through the hall, mixed with the low buzz of people talking, laughing, and shopping. Luxury stores line both sides, but even if you are not there to spend money, just walking through is worth it. The smell of coffee from the cafes mixes with the city air, and for a moment everything feels balanced between chaos and calm. If you look up, the glass dome above makes the light fall in a way that changes through the day, from soft in the morning to golden near sunset. It gives the whole place a quiet glow. You start to realize it is not just a shopping gallery, it is a piece of Milan’s identity. Old, proud, stylish, and built to last. It is one of those spots that remind you why Milan feels different from every other city.
Efe P — Google review
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is not just a shopping mall it’s truly a masterpiece of architecture and Italian elegance. Located right next to the famous Duomo, this historic gallery feels like stepping back in time to the golden age of Milan. The stunning glass dome, the detailed mosaic floors, and the grand arches make it one of the most beautiful and photogenic places I’ve ever visited. The moment you walk in, you can feel the luxury and history surrounding you. Every corner is picture-perfect, and even if you’re not into shopping, it’s still worth visiting just to admire the design and atmosphere. The galleries are lined with high-end fashion brands like Prada, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci a paradise for luxury shoppers. Even the window displays are pieces of art. We also stopped for a coffee at one of the cafes inside, and it was a lovely experience sitting under the glass roof watching people pass by. Prices are a bit high (as expected in such a prestigious location), but the experience is totally worth it. You can also find restaurants offering delicious Italian cuisine perfect for a relaxing lunch after exploring the Duomo area. One tip: visit early morning or late evening to avoid the big crowds and enjoy the peaceful beauty of the gallery. At night, when the lights glow softly through the glass ceiling, it feels truly magical. Whether you’re a tourist or a local, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a must-see in Milan a symbol of Italian craftsmanship, style, and timeless beauty.
Misran — Google review
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan is a stunning 19th-century shopping arcade, named after Italy’s first king and designed by Giuseppe Mengoni. Opened in 1877, it’s Italy’s oldest active mall and a masterpiece of iron-and-glass architecture. Visiting with my family was a joy—we captured countless photos and videos of its elegant mosaics, soaring dome, and vibrant atmosphere. The Galleria connects Piazza del Duomo to Teatro alla Scala and hosts luxury brands like Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Rolex. It’s not just a shopping destination, but a cultural landmark where history, fashion, and architecture blend into an unforgettable Milanese experience.
Dr. H — Google review
Walking into the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II felt like stepping into a luxury postcard. The glass dome, the mosaics, the high-end stores—all insanely elegant. I didn’t go inside any boutiques, just enjoyed the vibe. It’s the kind of place where you stroll slowly and take everything in.
Juan T — Google review
The architecture here is IMPRESSIVE! While it looks like a regular shopping street, it's nowhere near that. It's a reminder of how majestic Italy and their history is. Take a look above you, and you see a dome. Take a look below you and you see Mosaic tiles. Each corner, each crevice, each tile perfectly placed. As you walk around, you will see the HEAVY hitters in luxury stores. LV, Prada, Chanel, Gucci, Versace, and many more. Even if you don't shop, it's still impressive to walk around and take in the beauty.
Danny V — Google review
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20123 Milano MI, Italy
https://www.yesmilano.it/esplora/luoghi/galleria-vittorio-emanuele-ii
+39 02 8845 5555
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Teatro alla Scala

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Opera house
Concerts & Shows
Teatro alla Scala, also known as La Scala, is an opulent 18th-century theater renowned for its Italian opera and ballet performances. The theater features a museum showcasing its rich history through exhibitions of costumes, musical instruments, photographs, and set designs. Additionally, the Livia Simoni Library houses an extensive collection of 150,000 volumes of librettos, scores, and periodicals.
A must-visit when in Milan, but plan ahead. We went during the August shut-down, so there wasn’t much to see apart from the tour. Still, the tour was interesting and included a visit to the theatre boxes, plus entry to the attached museum. Definitely book tours in advance, and if you can, time your visit outside of August so you get the full experience of seeing an opera.
Joseph — Google review
What an exceptional experience. Once in a life time for me! as an Asian person, it was great to attend opera. Reminder to be aware of dress code as Italian dress really proper for opera!!! Good thing is there’s subtitle in English for the opera . Staff is helpful. Nice bar during the break too, good champagne.
Lai L — Google review
A beautiful place, full of charm and history. The architecture, colors, and overall atmosphere are stunning, it truly feels like a grand theatre. The stage is massive, and the chandelier is absolutely gorgeous. The foyer is spacious and elegant, with mirrors that add to its classic feel. The museum is also worth exploring, filled with fascinating objects and paintings. Definitely a must-visit in Milan.
Dragos M — Google review
Went to see the ballet productions Études, Petite Mort, Boléro with the Ballet Company of the Teatro alla Scala and the Orchestra of the Academy of La Scala Theatre and it was epic. The orchestra and conductors were brilliant but the dancers were the stars especially the Boléro, she was amazing and the piece was spectacular. No idea how she spend 20+ mins like that but I'd watch it again any day. Only problem is for a 6 foot plus person the seats in the balcony are real tight, almost makes Ryan Air look a little comfy. Was fanatic to see so many kids at the ballet, smiling, laughing and enjoying it. We need more of this in Ireland
Joe M — Google review
The museum is very interesting. The building is beautiful and there is a lot to see. It is really nice that you have the chance to look into the stage and watch a current rehearsal. The ticket is 12 euro and the visit is totally worth it. We visited on a Tuesday morning and there were very few visitors so it was quite.
Kristina — Google review
Remember to book in good time in advance as the tickets sell out fast! This legend is one of the top opera houses in the world. The foyer space is quite small compared to the big number of seats and it gets really crowded in the intermission. The bar is cramped so go to line first for a separate ticket to get the drinks, only then to the service area so you get your purchase. We saw Verdi’s Rigoletto. The expectations were very high so we were a bit disappointed. The tenor had gotten sick and the replacing singer was not at the same level with other soloists that were stunning. We found the regie, set and clothing a bit outdated, even if the turning set worked well. The lighting was off and I guess with better lighting design the opera would have looked much better. Overall we were pleased with the evening.
Ville H — Google review
Even just from the outside, La Scala is elegant and timeless. The neoclassical façade is beautifully preserved and radiates quiet grandeur. It’s one of those places where you instantly feel Milan’s connection to art and culture — worth a short stop even if you don’t go inside.
David S — Google review
I give 4 stars because its a beautiful theater, but is not breathtaking. Its just la scala. The performance was good Not impressive. After watching thurandot at new york opera house ..im not easy to impress.. Lol. Weirdly we got tickets the night before, so , we didn't have to make lines.
Jose — Google review
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V. Filodrammatici, 2, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
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Duomo di Milano

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The Duomo di Milano, also known as the Milan Cathedral, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture that took over 600 years to complete. Adorned with Candoglia marble, its facade boasts 135 spires and 3,400 statues. Inside, visitors can admire the impressive stained glass depicting biblical scenes and marvel at the enormous harmonica statue and golden Madonnina statue.
Duomo di Milano is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and one of Milan’s most iconic landmarks. Construction began in 1386 and took nearly six centuries to complete, resulting in a stunning cathedral adorned with intricate spires and statues. Visiting it was unforgettable—we were awed by its grandeur and beauty. We spent time taking photos and videos, capturing the breathtaking façade and panoramic views. The atmosphere was lively yet peaceful, perfect for soaking in the history and artistry. It’s a place where centuries of craftsmanship meet modern joy, making it a must-see for anyone in Milan.
Dr. H — Google review
Walking around during the roof terraces on a sunny day was terrific. The outside of the Cathedral is more interesting than the inside, but that is still very impressive. The museum was a lit more interesting than I thought it was going to be We bought timed tickets (the timing is for the roof) before going. When I bought them, I thought they were expensive. After the visit, they seem good value as visiting all areas took the whole day.
Phil B — Google review
El Duomo in Milan was one of the most breathtaking landmarks I’ve ever seen. The moment you walk into the square, the cathedral’s incredible gothic architecture completely captures your attention—every detail, every spire, every carving is stunning up close. The inside is just as impressive, with soaring ceilings, beautiful stained glass, and an atmosphere that feels both grand and peaceful. But the rooftop was my favorite part. Walking along the terraces and seeing the city from above while standing among the intricate marble spires is an unforgettable experience. Everything is well-organized, and the staff were helpful throughout the visit. Whether you’re into history, architecture, or just want a truly awe-inspiring moment, El Duomo is a must-see when in Milan.
Dee G — Google review
Visited Duomo di Milano, and it was one of the most awe-inspiring sights of my entire trip. The gothic architecture is stunning from every angle — the spires, sculptures, and stained glass tell centuries of history and craftsmanship. Climbing up to the rooftop terrace offers breathtaking views across Milan, especially at sunset. Inside, the light filtering through the colored glass creates a quiet, sacred feeling. It’s not just a landmark — it’s a masterpiece of art, faith, and human effort. A must-visit for anyone coming to Milan.
Masaki K — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absolutely breathtaking! The Duomo is beyond beautiful — every detail is incredibly intricate and far more impressive than words can describe. If you plan to take the elevator to the rooftop for the view, I highly recommend booking tickets online in advance.
Theeraphat P — Google review
Lots of tourists arrive here every single day, and it’s easy to understand why. The architecture of this ancient cathedral is absolutely stunning every part of the exterior is covered with beautiful carvings and statues that reflect centuries of history and devotion. We also visited this place during our trip to Milan, and it was an unforgettable experience. The atmosphere around the cathedral is lively, with people taking photos, enjoying the view, and admiring the beauty of the structure from every angle. Inside, it feels peaceful and majestic at the same time. The stained glass windows are colorful and full of intricate details, and the tall pillars make you realize how grand this church really is. If you visit, I highly recommend going up to the rooftop. The view from the top is simply amazing you can see the whole city of Milan and appreciate the details of the spires up close. There might be a queue, but it’s definitely worth the wait. Overall, the Duomo di Milano is not just a church, but a masterpiece of art, history, and architecture. A must-visit place for anyone coming to Milan!
Misran — Google review
Breathtaking – Day and Night! I absolutely loved visiting the Duomo di Milano! It's one of the most stunning places I’ve ever seen. I was so impressed that I went back three days in a row – both during the day and at night – and each time it felt just as magical. The architecture is incredible, especially when it's lit up in the evening. Whether you're exploring inside, walking on the rooftop, or just enjoying the view from the square, this place is unforgettable. A must-see in Milan!
Jcy H — Google review
Genuinely one of the most stunning, astonishing places I've ever visited. Its genuinely so breathtaking, I'll never visit another place that makes you feel so amazed. I'd recommend getting tickets beforehand and remember to cover your shoulders and ladies, wear a long dress or they'll make you buy a bag to cover up.
Grace H — Google review
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P.za del Duomo, 20122 Milano MI, Italy
https://www.duomomilano.it/
+39 02 361691
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Verzaska Valley

Ravine
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Picturesque valley featuring mountain trails with overnight huts & a dam with bungee jumping.
Truly the most serene place, honestly pictures cannot do it justice. The surrounding views are spectacular whilst the river is picturesque. There is plenty of area to walk around and take in the views with fresh air. The cool green water is breathtaking making all in all Valle Verzasca a must visit!
Aqib B — Google review
Loved this waterfall! Make sure you go in the morning because it gets dark after lunch (mountain shadows the lake and the colors are not so beautiful)
Francisca A — Google review
Absolutely stunning valley with crystal-clear emerald waters and breathtaking mountain views. A perfect place for hiking, swimming, or just relaxing in nature. One of the most beautiful spots in Switzerland – highly recommended!
Our_discoveries5 — Google review
A wonderful place. Great for a short and cold swim. There are also very nice hiking roots. The water is freezing year-round. Next to the main parking area there’s an amazing old bridge crossing the stream, and some great pools. There are also more shallow places where children can go inside.
דניאל ג — Google review
A hidden gem in Ticino! The rocks have amazing patterns and the water is crystal clear. Sadly, we went in November and couldn’t swim. Definitely looking forward for a summer visit to the beautiful valley.
Jayashrita D — Google review
This was the most incredible fresh water ravines I've ever been to. So much so, it was the highlight of my month travelling Europe. As always the Swiss morals of cleanliness and respect were upheld and there was no litter or trash ruining the views. The water was mesmerising, the weather intoxicating and the general surroundings simply incredible. The bus journey up the mountain was cheap and easily accessible, leaving you with various options of drop off. I chose to get of slightly early, to enjoy a hike to the water. Prior warning, despite the summer sun, the water is very cold. In various places there were signs that warned of currents / dangers and even lifeguards present. These areas however, were very sparse and you should make sure the area is safe before you swim. Beautiful views attract admirers, so you can understand why there are usually a lot of people - you might want to get there earlier to get a nice spot. Finally, I saw a snake drop onto a guy sleeping under a rock ledge and while I've never laughed so much in my life... be careful.
Peru ( — Google review
Water is cold but refreshing on a hot summer day. Can be crowded depending where you are but it is fun and beautiful! You can even jump from a bridge into the water.
Edward M — Google review
Wonderful place for a long walk in the nature. The river color is almost unreal. Not a very difficult trail and perfect for hot summer days. We walked from Lavertezzo to Brionne and it took approximately 2 h.
Sorina T — Google review
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6633 Verzasca, Switzerland, USA
8

Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta - Duomo di Como

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, also known as the Duomo di Como, is a grand cathedral that took over three centuries to build. Its palatial interior features an array of tapestries, art, and frescoes. The cathedral's construction began in 1396 and was completed in 1740.
Como Cathedral, a stunning architectural landmark near the lakeshore, commands the city’s historic center and offers a dramatic view to approaching travelers. Built between 1396 and 1744, its construction spanned centuries, blending Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles into a harmonious whole. Its proximity to the ancient Bishop’s Palace reflects Como’s historical role as a cultural and trade link between Central Europe and Italy. The Cathedral’s sculptures and paintings showcase the fusion of transalpine and Italian artistic traditions. Despite evolving styles, each phase of construction respected earlier proportions, creating a unified and timeless structure that embodies centuries of artistic expression.
Dr. H — Google review
Visiting the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Como was an unforgettable experience. The architecture is breathtaking — a perfect blend of Gothic strength and Renaissance grace. Every detail, from the grand façade to the colorful stained glass, tells a story of faith, art, and history. Inside, the peaceful atmosphere and the play of light through the windows create a sense of timeless beauty. Absolutely worth visiting — a masterpiece that captures the soul of Italy.
Hasan H — Google review
Very interesting. But what I would like is a MAP of the figures on the OUTSIDE of this structure. Clearly there are some very unique figures (not usually seen on churches), like Pliny the Younger. I would like to know more about the why each of these figures/animals were chosen and why they were placed in their current location. The construction of this Cathedral was begun in 1396 and over 300 years combined Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles. What is interesting is that the cathedral in Milan was just begun 10 years before. There is a timeline of events related to the Cathedral di Sant Maria Assunta, is located inside, which is informative.
Nancylee S — Google review
I was surprised by this duomo. It is very well preserved and has an interesting way of keeping the parishioners and tourists separated while not strongly impacting either. This is the only catholic church I have been in that has the old style offering candles. Finally, make sure to take in the ceiling. The use of blue is rare.
Mark P — Google review
This cathedral is one of the most beautiful for sure I have ever seen. You can enter inside for free and also you can admire its beauty from the cafe across it. Order an aperol and enjoy stunning view. Dolce far niente 🇮🇹
Aleksandra A — Google review
The cathedral is within walking distance from the train station. It is open to tourists for praying and picture taking M-S. You can get closer to the altar past the rope to pray only. Beautiful church!
Nellie B — Google review
Lovely Cathedral situated right in the middle of the shops and market . Free entry using a separate door than the staff and people who actually pray here . Well maintained .
Adrian P — Google review
The Duomo di Como is a beautiful cathedral with a mix of Gothic and Renaissance styles. The outside is impressive, and the square around it makes it even more special. Inside, the stained glass windows, frescoes, and intricate decorations are amazing – I could stay for hours just admiring every detail. The atmosphere is calm and peaceful, making it a perfect place to relax and enjoy the art. Definitely a must-visit in Como!
Saman — Google review
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4.5
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Piazza del Duomo, 22100 Como CO, Italy
https://www.cattedraledicomo.it/
+39 031 331 2275
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Funicolare Como-Brunate

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Transportation
Tramways
Scenic Railroads
The Funicolare Como-Brunate is a scenic railway that connects the towns of Como and Brunate, offering breathtaking views of Lake Como. It's a convenient way to reach the top of the nearby mountain, with a short 7-minute travel time. The funicular provides an effortless yet beautiful journey through the countryside, allowing travelers to admire the stunning landscapes and even catch glimpses as far as Switzerland.
4.2
(4656)
Provincia di Como, Italy
10

Parco di Monza

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Park
Nature & Parks
Parco di Monza is a popular attraction in the city, drawing many visitors each year. It offers a wide range of activities such as horse and auto racetracks, golf, tennis, and an outdoor Olympic swimming pool. The park is also surrounded by various accommodations and nearby attractions like Autodromo Nazionale Monza and Villa Reale. With its vast expanse, there are always new corners to explore within the park, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts.
I went for a run in the morning here. It was amazing to be able to run on the famous old banked curve of the race track. The park in general is well maintained and great for doing some sports.
Florian F — Google review
Huge park, great for cycling waking etc. It's so big it has the monza F1 track, a farm, a golf course and loads and loads of space to spare.
Peter G — Google review
Wonderful place for walking, with kids’ play areas scattered throughout the park. Loved it
Yasser . — Google review
Good park very Italian would recommend. Mamma Mia!
Klara F — Google review
I love meandering through this park and watching the sunset by the fountain in front of Palazzo Reale. Lingering is a priority here! We stumbled on a Beer/Food Truck festival on the last visit ... which was fun! they had trucks reprenting almost every type of cuisine in the world.
Stacy K — Google review
Largest walled park in Europe! Beatifullll
Agustina L — Google review
Incredibly huge park. The racing circuit part is very big alone, but the rest is big as well. Suitable for sports activities of many kinds. They even have running tracks for several lengths. Prep for many kms walk or better, ride. There was a huge storm in July 23 that massacred the racing track surrounding. Over 10 000 trees fell down.
Matouš V — Google review
Big beautiful park of the royal palace. 🌳🪵🍃 We spent not one but two days walking around and feeding the squirrels. 🥜🐿️ There are so many. 😍 There is a lake, with plenty of fish 🐟 and ducks 🦆 The tower looks cool. You really have plenty of options how to enjoy this place. ☺️
Noémi J — Google review
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4.7
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Viale Brianza, snc, 20900 Monza MB, Italy
http://www.reggiadimonza.it/it/content/page/parco
+39 039 394641
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Castel Grande

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Nestled in the picturesque region of Ticino, the Castles of Bellinzona stand as a testament to medieval architecture and history. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features three impressive castles—Montebello, Sasso Corbaro, and Castelgrande—each boasting stunning crenelated walls and towering structures that have withstood the test of time.
It is definitely worth traveling just for this. I traveled 3 hours just to see the castle, it was definitely impressive, the wall reaches out quite far❤️
Daisy M — Google review
It's the biggest of three castles in Bellinzona (besides Montebello and Sasso Corbaro). Very lovely medieval setting, informative exhibition inside the Museum with a short movie about it's history.
Azer J — Google review
Didn’t go in the museum or restaurant. Elevator from piazza del sole makes it easy to reach and always very nice and chill. Ton of green slots to lay down and relax.
Flame 0 — Google review
no parking on-site, but if you go during the off-season you don’t need to pay for the views! only had to pay if you wanted to see the museum. recommend parking in the city square beneath the castle.
Megan M — Google review
Nice but not breathtaking. Great views of the city
Amit O — Google review
Just go :) Easy underground car parking Incredible city streets around it If you are right on time this is the only one to visit Club the towers buy the ticket Restrooms
Marius K — Google review
On a river cruise, than a bus ride to Lake Como stopped for lunch enjoyed the city view from the castle.
Nina B — Google review
Fabulous views and lots areas to explore without a ticket.
Nancylee S — Google review
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4.5
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Salita Castelgrande 18, 6500 Bellinzona, Switzerland
https://fortezzabellinzona.ch/
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Castel Grande

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Nestled in the picturesque region of Ticino, the Castles of Bellinzona stand as a testament to medieval architecture and history. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features three impressive castles—Montebello, Sasso Corbaro, and Castelgrande—each boasting stunning crenelated walls and towering structures that have withstood the test of time.
It is definitely worth traveling just for this. I traveled 3 hours just to see the castle, it was definitely impressive, the wall reaches out quite far❤️
Daisy M — Google review
It's the biggest of three castles in Bellinzona (besides Montebello and Sasso Corbaro). Very lovely medieval setting, informative exhibition inside the Museum with a short movie about it's history.
Azer J — Google review
Didn’t go in the museum or restaurant. Elevator from piazza del sole makes it easy to reach and always very nice and chill. Ton of green slots to lay down and relax.
Flame 0 — Google review
no parking on-site, but if you go during the off-season you don’t need to pay for the views! only had to pay if you wanted to see the museum. recommend parking in the city square beneath the castle.
Megan M — Google review
Nice but not breathtaking. Great views of the city
Amit O — Google review
Just go :) Easy underground car parking Incredible city streets around it If you are right on time this is the only one to visit Club the towers buy the ticket Restrooms
Marius K — Google review
On a river cruise, than a bus ride to Lake Como stopped for lunch enjoyed the city view from the castle.
Nina B — Google review
Fabulous views and lots areas to explore without a ticket.
Nancylee S — Google review
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Salita Castelgrande 18, 6500 Bellinzona, Switzerland
https://fortezzabellinzona.ch/
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Villa Carlotta

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Museum
Nature & Parks
Villa Carlotta is a stunning 17th-century villa located on the shores of Lake Como, near the Grand Hotel Tremezzo. The villa boasts beautiful gardens and a remarkable botanical park with an impressive variety of rhododendrons and azaleas. Commissioned by Marquis Giorgio II Clerici, it features a neoclassical style with works by renowned artists such as Canova, Tiepolo, and Hayez.
Took the train to Varenna, then the boat and got off at Lenno. From Lenno we hiked to the villa following the lake shore (approx 4 km) This is a great hike, easy to make and not exhaustive. The only caveat is that there is a section of the hike that follows the road. Visited on Monday. Started with the gardens as there was a storm cloud on the lake and wanted to cover the gardens and move inside if the rain moved onto the place. The gardens are extensive and beautiful. The rhododendrons were in peak bloom (mid May). The Villa itself is also impressive, well curated and maintained. Overall a great small museum as a time capsule ot a different era. The cafeteria has gelato, panini and excellent beer. What else do you need beyond that. We entered the museum at 3:00 pm and left just after 6:pm. The combined ticket for the gardens and the villa is €15/p. Good value.
Anguel C — Google review
Nice museum with several exhibits. Also has gorgeous views of lake como. There is also a restaurant to grab some lunch. It was not crowded when we visited also there was no line to buy tickets. Worthwhile visiting the villa.
Jayasimha N — Google review
An absolute architectural, botanical and historical marvel of the last 500 years. The grounds of the villa are absolutely gorgeous - fountains sculptures, and perfectly manicured floral heaven. The garden is truly remarkable with how much variety of plants there are and also the way it's been maintained. For the building itself, nothing short of extraordinary - the design and architecture is impressive. There is so much history and craftsmanship behind this place.
Alexander M — Google review
Inside and out Villa Carlotta was a joy to visit. We loved the art work inside the villa. Be sure o look up as many of the rooms are adorned with frescos and or reliefs. The grounds are a botanical wonder with species brought in from around the world.
John V — Google review
Must see! Great place to visit, beatiful inside, many sculpture, paintings few rooms with furniture with very great conditions. Amaizing garden around, it takes 2-3 hours to visit and see all villa and garden. Beautyful view from balcony for Como lake.
Arkadiusz K — Google review
Beautiful villa with stunning lake views and lush gardens. The inside has some impressive art and sculptures, but the real highlight is walking through the gardens, peaceful and scenic, a perfect spot to slow down and take in the beauty of Lake Como.
Zongle — Google review
Lovely visit especially enjoyed the extensive gardens, agricultural history and interactive commentary in our language about basement life at the Villa. Reasonable €15 entrance (€13 for over 65s) Luggage lockers were helpful. Bistro service for 2 hot drinks was slow on the day(20/8/25) as they seemed short-staffed.
Ian M — Google review
I have no words. Grand, classy, ​​green. Bamboo plants, very tropical. The great beauty of a sea of ​​over 150 species of plants. All this is combined with the view of Lake Como, which is open from almost every point of Villa Carlotta. Very good restaurant.
Vladimir G — Google review
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4.6
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Via Statale, 5605, 22016 Tremezzina CO, Italy
https://www.villacarlotta.it/it/
+39 0344 40405
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I Giardini di Villa Melzi

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Temporarily Closed
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
I Giardini di Villa Melzi, located in Bellagio, Italy, is a stunning botanical garden surrounding the 19th-century neo-classical mansion of Villa Melzi d'Eril. The garden features picturesque trails, statues, pavilions, and breathtaking views of Lake Como. While the villa itself is not open to the public, visitors can explore the serene botanical gardens and capture its beauty through leisurely strolls or specialized tours.
This place is mesmerizing. Happy by just walking around the garden and taking few pictures. There are two exits. You can go out and return by asking the staff to stamp on your wrist. There’s entrance near the port, very easy to walk to this place. We did not buy the ticket in advance since we saw the notice in the booking website that we need to be in line to get ticket anyway. Luckily, there was no queue, I believe because we visited during weekday in the afternoon (Oct 6). Not too many people there. Recommend!
Kamolrat C — Google review
It’s a very beautiful garden right on the lake. I don’t mind paying 10€ just to walk through the park because it does take some work to maintain the garden. It’s a nice place, there’s a museum too. However you cannot enter the main villa and it’s just not that amazing overall. It’s still a great place to be away from the touristy centro of Bellagio
K C — Google review
Nice place to stroll in Bellagio! The garden is super well-kept and even has tropical plants like banana trees 🍌🍌🍌 Great for photos, an afternoon walk, or just to chill after lunch. Worth a visit if you’re around!
Arliska R — Google review
Beautiful place for a 45-60 minute walk, to have the full experience. Nice walking paths along the garden with various plants and trees. All this goes along the Como lake waterfront.
Adrian G — Google review
Opening hours are daily 10 am to 6:30 pm. The gardens are closed in the winter time. In 2025 it will close on Oct 31st and will reopen in March 2026. Cost is 10€ you buy tickets at the gates. 2 gates entry one on each side. Located in the town of Bellagio on lake como. Parking is limited as the town of Bellagio is very popular in the summer.
Carine — Google review
The grounds are absolutely gorgeous and so well cared for. Everywhere you look, there’s beautiful greenery and an incredible variety of trees. It’s such a peaceful, stunning place to walk through. If you’re visiting Bellagio, this is a must see. I highly recommend making time for a visit.
Nancy A — Google review
Gorgeous gardens with different small hiding places and paths. Beautiful scenery, amazing views, you can really unwind and soothe your soul here. If you're into gardens you can't miss this one. If you're not so much into gardens, you should still visit this one.
Snowbird . — Google review
Villa Melzi is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever visited. The gardens are immaculate, peaceful, and filled with stunning colors, especially in spring. Every path reveals something new—ancient trees, vibrant flowers, classical statues, and breathtaking views of the lake. The atmosphere is serene and elegant, perfect for a relaxing stroll or quiet reflection. The neoclassical villa adds a timeless charm, and the small museum and chapel offer fascinating historical insight. The combination of nature, art, and history is truly unique. It felt like walking through a living painting.
Erez A — Google review
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4.5
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Via Lungo Lario Manzoni, 22021 Bellagio CO, Italy
http://www.giardinidivillamelzi.it/
+39 031 950318
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Crespi d'Adda

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Crespi d'Adda is a charming village located in northern Italy, specifically within the municipality of Capriate San Gervasio in the province of Bergamo, Lombardy. This historic working-class hamlet has gained recognition by being included in the World Heritage List. Visitors have the opportunity to take self-guided walks around the village, visit the museum to delve into its rich history and industrial heritage, or participate in guided tours for a more immersive experience.
4.5
(559)
24042 Province of Bergamo, Italy, USA
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Leolandia

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Leolandia is a fantastic amusement park that offers a wide range of attractions for both kids and adults. Visitors can enjoy thrilling roller coasters, water rides, and miniature models of famous Italian landmarks. The park is well-maintained with plenty of dining options and restroom facilities. It's recommended to arrive early to avoid crowds, as the waiting times for rides are generally short.
This amusement park is ideal for younger children, offering plenty of gentle, less-scary rides. While the attractions aren’t as elaborate or themed as those at Gardaland or Movieland, they deliver classic amusement-park fun in a well-designed, well-maintained setting. Beyond the rides, the park includes a small farm, a reptile house and aquarium, “Mini-Italy,” and several cheerful playgrounds scattered around the grounds. Buying tickets online in advance will save you money.
Hila — Google review
Great place for younger children, height limits on some rides (105cm & 120cm) so worth keeping this in mind before you visit. Was a hot June day, plenty of wet areas to cool down but they are a bit manic so need to supervise young ones Bought our tickets in advance, and walked right in Food was responsibly priced, and the pizza I had was really good!
Adam B — Google review
Nice place for younger children that want to experience rides. However, we were bit disappointed about Thomas the train been on service on that day so we couldn't experience it. We were waiting for it and after asking to one of the staff members we discovered that wasn't operating. Was a quite day so we didn't experience any queue. I don' t think is worth waiting 45min or more for a ride on peak season. Overall was a nice experience, my son had so much fun and had the possibility to experience different rides that he never tried before
Alessandra B — Google review
Definitely interesting if you have kids and a spare day near Milan, though underwhelming if you’ve been to other parcs in Europe/US. It’s really geared to young kids, teenagers and up would quickly get bored. The parc itself is small but spacious, and clean. The only downside is the access roads; whover design the last couple of kms of entrance to the olace must have truly hated the parc (or people in general). Expect to waste about 30’ sitting in the car from the moment you see the entrance sign at a distance till you actually cross it
Hugo K — Google review
Great for little kids. Very crowded. Service is amazing. Paid parking (7 Euro). Very clean.
Avi N — Google review
Unfortunately they have beit's becoming a place where the crowds exceed the livability just to pursuit profit. The ambience is actually well done and plenty of services. But you'll easily spend more time queuing (average 20 mins) instead of enjoying carousel.
Nicolò C — Google review
We enjoyed so much me and my friends specialy on boat ride last photo
Jhinger S — Google review
We loved it.. very nice place and good for toddlers.. the rides start for children from the length of 90cm and there are many for that age.. there is an aquario and rettilario which made it more interesting.. there is a mini Italia and it very nice too..
Ste F — Google review
4.5
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4.3
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Via Vittorio Veneto, 52, 24042 Capriate San Gervasio BG, Italy
https://www.leolandia.it/
+39 02 909 0169
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Piani d'Erna

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Nature & Parks
Mountains
Piani d'Erna is a stunning mountain destination offering breathtaking views and a variety of outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy hiking along scenic trails, taking in the fresh air and natural beauty. The area is also popular for skiing in the winter months, with opportunities for both downhill and cross-country skiing. Additionally, Piani d'Erna features charming alpine huts where travelers can savor delicious local cuisine while soaking in the peaceful atmosphere.
4.4
(449)
23900 Province of Lecco, Italy, USA
18

Faunistic Park Le Cornelle

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Faunistic Park Le Cornelle, located in Valbrembo, is a modern wildlife sanctuary that goes beyond the traditional concept of a zoo. Established in 1981 by Angelo Ferruccio Benedetti, this park focuses on the conservation of endangered species like the majestic white Bengal tiger within naturalistic habitats. Spanning an impressive 100,000 square meters, it houses a diverse array of mammals, birds, and reptiles from around the globe.
Lovely place and the animals were pretty It was calm and very good experience Highly recommend to both kids and adults
Katya K — Google review
One if the best experiences we had as a family visiting Bergamo, its a must if you like animal parks. The animals was in great condition very clean in great areas and well taken care of.
Christos V — Google review
We came on a rainy day but the place is so nice we didn't even notice. I saw some animals for the first time in my life that live in tropical areas. We had only one hour to visit but it was not enough to see everything. We will come back for sure.
Razvan A — Google review
Luckly found this zoo when trying to find things to do in the area while on holiday. What a surprise. Very cheap at €24 to get in and was huge. All animals were in good condition and the enclosure were top notch. So much to see and do while there. Definitely worth a visit. To get there we got a 2 buses and then walked about 20 mins. So not really easy accessible if dont have a car but is do able.
Tanya S — Google review
This is an amazing zoo! Good selection of animals. Lot of trees and plants. Clean spaces for animals. Great idea regarding safari train for kids and giraffe feeding. You will see more animals in state owned zoos but it is hard to beat the experience you can have here.
Rafał Ż — Google review
This is a really cool place! It’s a bit hard to reach from Bergamo if you don’t have a car, but not impossible. There’s quite a large variety of animals, some of them in really nice habitats (like the exotic birds). There are many restaurants and places where you can eat your own food, even some playgrounds for kids. There’s a train that takes you around the place and it costs €2. It was not very crowded when we arrived, but we visited on a Saturday at 5PM. By the way, the ticked is €18 if you arrive 3 hours before closing (and 3 hours is more than enough if you don’t have young children). Indeed, some spaces are small for the animals (like the elephants, rhinos, or the big cats) and they looked quite sad. Not necessarily not cared for, but a bit depressy. In my opinion, it’s a really cool place, with lots of animals and if you visit Bergamo, it’s definitely not to be missed!
Roxana V — Google review
Very nice zoo park with a lot of animals. Places to eat in the park and picnic areas.
Mariu S — Google review
Fantastic place for the family many animals to see reptiles, serpents, aquatics, Safari Animals, massive park many trees with chairs and tables for picnics —yes you can bring your own food or you can eat in their restaurants book online for your convenience parking is not free though you have to pay €5.00 fix rate. All in all its an amazing place a must see for kids
Green F — Google review
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Via Cornelle, 16, 24030 Valbrembo BG, Italy
https://www.lecornelle.it/
+39 035 527640
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Forte Montecchio Nord

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Open air museum
Sights & Landmarks
Forte Montecchio Nord is a well-preserved military stronghold dating back to 1914, offering guided tours and stunning views of Lake Como from its gun platform. The fortress is part of the historic Alto Lario fortification line and was built to protect Italy's passageways from Switzerland and Austria-Hungary during World War I. It stands as Europe's best-preserved First World War fortress, showcasing its powerful structure.
Stunning views, tremendous experience. I would highly recommend Edit: After reading some of the negative reviews, I feel compelled to add a few clarifications. The tour guide was attentive and spoke perfect English. Our group consisted of two English speakers and two Italians, and the guide ensured everyone understood the information, answering questions and providing clarifications. Those suggesting lowering the price for a solid hour of a personal tour, priced at 8 EUR per person, are simply missing the value of a remarkably well-maintained and significant moment. It’s a reminder that some people will find reasons to complain about anything. While I wish I could respond directly to the comments, I see that the owner is doing an excellent job addressing them. The pictures are great, but to truly appreciate the tour, you need to hear the guide and experience it in person. Asking your own questions enhances the experience. Thank you for a fantastic and detailed tour. It wouldn't have been the same without the guide; signage alone wouldn't suffice.
Will — Google review
Never miss out going here once you plan to visit Lake Cumo.They have only guided tours and it's totally worth it.A brief about the ammunition storage and the thought process which went into building such a fort during a crisis. A special mention about the guides here, they are special and kind and take time to clear all your doubts.
R R — Google review
What a wonderful find in Colico! We didn't really know about this fort until we got to Colico, but I'm so glad we decided to visit it. Our guide Luke was wonderful, truly enthusiastic, very knowledgeable, and very friendly and charming. Apparently we were the only ones visiting the fort that day, so full marks to him for doing such a brilliant job of the tour when we were the last and only tour of the day. I know this is highly rated here, but I still think it's not very well known and it should be! The working canon is amazing, the entire site is very well maintained, and the signs are in Italian, English and German. Luke spoke fluent English and made the whole experience very interesting. Highly recommended!
Anu N — Google review
The guided tour is very interesting! The guide was very knowledgeable, and told us a lot of interesting facts about the fort. The cannons are well-preserved and still move, which was very cool to see. I learned a lot of war-history that I did not know yet, and the tour made it really come alive. The views are also great from the roof of the fortress, definitively worth a visit! Again thank you!
Chris H — Google review
We had an excellent English speaking guide who was very knowledgeable on the history of the Fort, the WWI and the guns. Views from the top were fabulous.
Christine T — Google review
Remarkable Fort. For all those who are WW1 /WW2 enthusiasts, this is a must. Fantastic tour guide who was more than happy to answer any additional questions. Great views from the tops well.
Deniece A — Google review
Very interesting museum. Canons are in still perfect condition having 100 years.
Tomasz Z — Google review
Superb example of WW1 defensive thinking, augmented today by people in uniform. Astounded to see that the original canon are maintained and can be moved as smoothly as they day they were made. Even the munitions hoists worker.
Richard M — Google review
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4.6
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Via alle Torri, 8, 23823 Colico LC, Italy
https://www.fortemontecchionord.it/
+39 0341 940322
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Acquafraggia Waterfalls

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Acquafraggia Waterfalls, located in Valchiavenna, Italy, are a sight to behold. The trail leading to the falls offers a scenic journey through an enchanting forest and leads to the most beautiful viewpoint of the waterfalls. The path then continues over the hill to Rifugio Savogno (925m), where visitors can take a break and enjoy refreshments.
Beautiful place with a stunning waterfall! The view of the waterfall from a distance is special, and it becomes even more breathtaking as you get closer. It’s a tall waterfall, and when you approach it, you can feel the refreshing mist from the falling water. There is parking available very close to the waterfall, which makes access easy and convenient. Overall, a truly beautiful spot worth visiting.
Ahmed A — Google review
Did this hike with my friends and although I did find it challenging at points with regular breaks it’s not only very doable but simply beautiful (keep in mind I hadn’t hiked in years at that point). Lovely views and even a spot for a swim right at the top for those who are brave enough to face the chilly waters!
Pia B — Google review
Magnificent high waterfall. You can walk directly up to the waterfall but before you should take off your clothes unless you are completely wet. It's possible to swim in the river. There is a huge paid parking nearby.
Hubert W — Google review
every time I visit chiavenna I always pass by the cascate. they’re so beautiful in winter or summer. recently I’ve been doing some of the hikes that you can find behind the waterfall which continue up alongside it and let me say it’s definitely worth it. you can find many pools near the summit for a quick dip in summer and in winter the serenity is amazing and the running water is a great soundtrack to accompany your hike. recommended 10/10 experience. brought my friends from australia with me the most recent time I did the hike and they also loved it. we swam in the spot in the second photo but beware even in peak summer the water is freezing (worth it though)
Antonia P — Google review
A very beautiful and fantastic waterfall, really worth going to ✌️👌👍
Amarildo A — Google review
First I went to Alone by myself, then I took my whole family and now we go here for picnics every summer♥️. It is a very beautiful and peaceful place🥰.
Noor K — Google review
Beautiful place I love the view
Muhammad Y — Google review
Very nice waterfalls right next to the SS37 road.
Muris D — Google review
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23020 Piuro, Province of Sondrio, Italy, USA
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21

Val di Mello

Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
One of the most underrated and beautiful places in Italy. Highly recommend diving into that crystal clear freezing water. Make sure to eat at one of the many rifugi and have the polenta taragna. The perfect day trip.
Andrea V — Google review
A breathtaking place to see nature in its glory 😍 We took the walking trail to the heart of the valley. A semi-challanging climb, partly rock, alongside a nice stream that leads to the valley.
Adrian G — Google review
Simply beautiful. The water is very very cold, but the dogs loved it. You should definitely go with yours if you have one.
Thales R — Google review
A really beautiful area to hike, a must for people who enjoy the outdoors if you're visiting the area. The scenery is really beautiful and there are two routes, one easier and more gentle that can be done quite quickly and a slightly harder route not too far away. We saw some people advising that it was suitable for buggies, but I would not agree. But is great for young children. Plenty of parking in San Martino and some parking spots on the easier hiking route too. Highly recommend.
Chris M — Google review
We walked an easy trek along torrents and woods with some (very) small lakes where families and couples can freshen up in the summer.
Roberto C — Google review
Outstanding nature reservoir! Good for hiking, climbing, river refreshing, yoga, meditation, walking, relaxing and letting go off the busy city life!
Tim H — Google review
Must see especially for families. Easy walk, wide, very nice surroundings, follow the river... all good. In town before, called Cataeggio, buy the traditional cake called Bisciola(nuts, honey,...) try one (6 eur).
Carlo A — Google review
Best place to go for a hike with a beautiful mountain where you can climb and a lake where you can swim .
Olie C — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(384)
23010 Val Masino SO, Italy
http://www.valdimello.it/
+39 0342 640101
22

Piz Nair

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Piz Nair is a stunning mountain peak in the Albula Alps, towering at 3056 meters above sea level and offering breathtaking views of St. Moritz in the canton of Graubunden. Visitors can reach near the summit by taking a funicular or cable car ride, coming within just 30 meters of the top. The Corviglia Ski area is located just below the summit, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts with its Olympic history.
Stunning mountain of Engadin! Lovely place to visit. Snow all throughout the year.
Sujay S — Google review
Pros: - Good mix of train and cable car to reach the top. - Spectacular views at both stopping points. Cons: - Very expensive ticket price for the transportation only. - Long waits for the train or cable car, once on board.
Jack H — Google review
Amazing view from top of the mountain. Views taken 📸 on 29/09/2024
Der S — Google review
I visited St. Moritz several times while working in Switzerland; these pictures are from June 1979. If you have a chance, take a train from Basel to St Moritz. This scenic ride takes you through the heart of the Swiss countryside, offering breathtaking views of the Alps and picturesque towns along the way. Nestled in the Engadin Valley of the Swiss Alps, St. Moritz (elevation 1,856 Meters or 6,089 feet) sits at a lofty elevation, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and pristine lakes. St. Moritz gained fame centuries ago due to its mineral springs. These springs were discovered around 3,000 years ago and established the town as a summer spa resort. Pilgrims traveled to St. Moritz to drink from the blessed, bubbling waters of the Mauritius springs, hoping for healing and absolution. Known as the birthplace of winter tourism, St. Moritz offers a playground for snow enthusiasts, from world-class skiing to bobsled rides down the Olympia Bob Run. As early as 1864, it attracted visitors seeking the perfect blend of luxury, adventure, and stunning landscapes. The 1948 Winter Olympics, the first Winter Olympics celebrated after World War II, were held in St. Moritz. The opening scene of movie The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) has James Bond being chased on skis by Russian agents—the scene was shot on the slopes around St. Moritz, until the final scene when he skis off a cliff and opens a parachute—that was filmed in Canada. Thanks to its unique microclimate, St. Moritz boasts over 300 days of sunshine each year—a rarity in the snowy Alps. St. Moritz has hosted royalty, Hollywood stars, and dignitaries for over a century. The iconic Badrutt’s Palace Hotel and the elegant Kulm Hotel exude old-world charm. When the snow melts, hiking and mountain biking trails open up. Summer brings a riot of colors as wildflowers bloom across the Engadin valley; lace up your hiking boots and explore the Alpine trails, from gentle walks to challenging ascents. Piz Nair, standing at an impressive 3,057 meters (10,026 feet), overlooks the town of St. Moritz. Piz Nair is easily accessible from St. Moritz via a funicular and a cable car. The upper station unloads just 30 meters below the summit. Below the summit to the east lies the Corviglia ski area. From the summit, you’ll be treated to breathtaking vistas of the Engadin lake landscape.
Jukka H — Google review
An incredible place! The service, the view, and the people are all top-notch ❤️ Highly recommended 🤍🤍🤍
Katerina R — Google review
Top of the Corviglia ski area above mundane St Moritz, boasting a restaurant, a viewing platform and the start of great (red) ski tracks that lead down to the other side of the ski area, allowing for a several km long ski ride.
Francis U — Google review
Stunning view, perfect service !
Евгений — Google review
Beautiful views. You can get there by train and cable for 89 chf. They have nice rum-punch and apple strudel. Recommend for visiting. Do not forget to bring your ski as well.
Sandra V — Google review
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7505 Celerina/Schlarigna, Switzerland
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Lake St Moritz

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake St. Moritz is a stunning body of water surrounded by green hills and snowy mountains, creating a picturesque setting for various activities. In the winter, polo matches take place here, adding to the area's allure. The town of St. Moritz sits on the south side of the lake, offering a charming hillside view and access to an observation deck with breathtaking scenery. On the east bank, there is a large shallow rock beach where visitors can enjoy the cool waters during early summer days.
It takes about 1 hour to walk around the lake. Easy trail and great views
Ilona — Google review
Beautiful lake to spend time by. It was so calm and silent here. We came around about 4-30 pm in the evening in September. It was empty, just saw a few people walking around. We sat here had some food and enjoyed the whole atmosphere! Clean air and calm vibes. Lovely to spend time here. The temperature was also so perfect to enjoy.
Sujay S — Google review
The lake in St. Moritz is not one of the larger lakes. Now that we are in August, it is hard to imagine what it is like here when the lake freezes, people are skating and supposedly horse races are even held on the lake! It is very nice to walk along the lake and enjoy watching the ducks. They are smaller and darker than the ducks I know.
Bogdan M — Google review
Had a pleasant stroll around the lake, it was a windy but sunny day, we stopped by to watch the ducks and had our sandwiches on one of the benches. Amazing view of the lake and the mountains in autumn setting 🧡
Meliii R — Google review
This beautiful lake has drawn travelers since ancient times, with mineral springs attracting visitors centuries before St. Moritz became a winter resort. The frozen lake famously hosted events during the 1928 and 1948 Winter Olympics, and every year unique sports like horse racing and polo are held right on the ice.
Yasser A — Google review
A lovely place, perfect reflection in late Autumn 28-Oct-2025.
Sammi B — Google review
Lake St. Moritz is absolutely stunning! Surrounded by snow-capped mountains and elegant hotels, it feels like a postcard come to life. The water changes color with the light, deep blue in the sun and crystal clear up close. Whether you walk around it, relax by the shore, or visit in winter when it freezes and hosts events, it’s pure Swiss beauty and elegance in one place.
MOHD-57 — Google review
literally the most picturesque place i have ever seen in person. i pity those of us that weren't born in beautiful Switzerland! photos will never do it justice. attached are some i took anyway!
Tijana M — Google review
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4.5
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7500 St Moritz, Switzerland, USA
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Basilica della Madonna di Tirano

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Sanctuary
Sights & Landmarks
Santuario della Madonna di Tirano is a stunning Roman Catholic church that dates back to the 1500s. It features a bell tower and an interior adorned with intricate sculptures. The church is considered the main attraction in Tirano, Italy, and is known for its breathtaking architecture, including classic stained glass windows and a high arched ceiling. Visitors can also enjoy a nice square nearby and take in beautiful views of the surrounding scenery from a vineyard up the mountain.
Such a beautiful and well decorated basilica! It is not big or grand like others but you can really appreciate the effort the entire town poured into this place. Very worth of visit even though it is about 15 minutes walk from the train station.
Robin W — Google review
This building is really deceiving. From the outside it doesn't look anything special, but upon entering your mind is completely blown away by the decor and architecture. Definitely worth a visit.
Michelle C — Google review
The Basilica Madonna di Tirano is exactly the kind of church that can take your breath away, even if you've already seen dozens of them. A beautiful structure with a typical Italian tower that, from a distance, looks like someone just stuck a pin into the landscape. And you know what’s the best part? There’s literally a train passing right in front of it! Yep – the Bernina Express rolls through as if it’s just another regular street. Historically, this basilica is pretty significant – legend says the Virgin Mary appeared here in 1504 to protect the town from the plague. So instead of a deadly disease, you now get a charming red train and tourists happily snapping photos with a coffee in hand. But despite all that, the atmosphere remains truly special – it’s definitely worth a stop. 😊 (instagram --> michaelnae)
Michael N — Google review
I've read the story of this basilica, which is said to have an apparition of Mama Mary and right there where she appeared this church was built. If you are in Tirano, it is really worth the visit.
Roma G — Google review
Peaceful and breathtaking. A 500-year-old basilica with stunning art, rich history, and a truly sacred atmosphere. A must-see in Tirano.
Cristina C — Google review
A nice Santuario, it is worth to enter to admire the architecture and decorations.
Luca — Google review
A very interesting and atmospheric place to visit.
Yuriy S — Google review
Nice square and we had a good coffee in the sun. There is a nice vineyard up the mountain where you can have a great overview of Tirano. It is quite steep and narrow but really rewarding climbing to see the beautiful scenery. The little building has a well landscaped grass plateau up the mountain from where you can see the trains leaving. The entry is at the plus coordinate you can add in Google. Plus coordinate: 6593+28 Tirano. Hope this helps some getting to this nice view.
Gino E — Google review
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4.6
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Piazza Della Basilica, 1, 23037 Tirano Province of Sondrio, Italy
https://www.santuariomadonnaditirano.it/
25

Carosello 3000 - Livigno

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Nestled in Livigno, Carosello 3000 is a renowned skiing area offering a plethora of activities. With its snow park, ski and snowboard slopes, restaurants, and even a nightclub, it's an ideal destination for winter sports enthusiasts. The area boasts good snow conditions from late November to April, making it perfect for an extended ski season.
Best paragliding ever over Livigno! Very Experienced pilots. Felt very safe. I highly recommend this company to anyone looking for an unforgettable adventure. The communication before with Fabio was excellent. Pics arrived to email 12 hours later.
Dk K — Google review
Nice views, good mtb-trails and if necessary the personal will load your bike on the chairlift. Be aware of the air slurping bicycle pump in the valley station (im shure it will be fixed soon :-) ). I then could inflate my tire in the nearby bikeshop. There are also biketools and a bikewashing station to use for free.
Thomas N — Google review
“A beautiful view at an altitude of 3,000 meters. The cable car ticket costs €21 per adult.”
Ahmed A — Google review
Fantastic location. Visited in summer time and hiked. Beautiful views all around. Obviously MTB is a major activity, and there are plenty of options. Very reasonable prices for the cable car which is great. Certainly recommended!
Gil A — Google review
Top location Good coffe and drinks Nice pastries
Niv — Google review
This is one of the best ski resorts in Italy. It has everything: endless ski runs for all levels, lively village with great apre ski atmosphere, endless shops and restaurants and a very nice sport center nearby
Michael Z — Google review
Great mountain to go to, plenty of different slopes, great atmosphere on the top with an even greater view to the surrounding. Top marks for skiing, however food quality and price at the restaurant at the top could be better. All in all though a great experience 🙂
Josh N — Google review
Real great place, beautiful views and well prepared slopes, a little bit more people than on Mottolino. Lot of restaurants and great at the top with sunloungers
Kuba S — Google review
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4.4
(1644)
Via Saroch, 1242/I, 23041 Livigno SO, Italy
http://www.carosello3000.com/
+39 0342 996152
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Hotel Bagni Vecchi

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Hotel
Spas & Wellness
Hotel Bagni Vecchi is an upscale hotel located in Valdidentro, offering refined accommodations and a range of luxurious amenities. Situated in a national park, the hotel is just a short drive from the Bormio Ski Area and Stelvio National Park. Guests can indulge in relaxation at the full-service spa, which features massages, body treatments, and facials. The hotel also boasts an infinity pool and a restaurant for guests to enjoy.
An amazing experience, best place to have a relaxing weekend!! I recommend everyone to try it, we enjoyed every moment of our stay there! Self service breakfast and apperitivo with lots of options! The place was so clean and the staff were nice and friendly!
Atefeh N — Google review
Wow, this spa was absolutely amazing! We had an incredible experience. At first, we couldn’t decide between the one in the center or this one in the mountains, and I’m so happy we chose this! The antique style, with everything made of stone and wood, creates such a unique and magical atmosphere. Every single room has its own story, scent, and decoration. As a very detail-oriented person, I checked everything—and I was truly impressed! From the outside, you can’t imagine how amazing it is inside! The spa even has Grotto caves, which add to its unique charm. The entire experience was beyond expectations. Highly recommend this hidden gem! Even the breakfast menu was fantastic, and the food was incredible. I thought 5 hours would be too much, but now I wish I had even more time! Highly recommend. We are beyond impressed!
Kristina J — Google review
Beautiful location and nice idea. Very cool design and unique location. The spa was crammed with people, some of the steam rooms smelled like urine. The outside infinity pool is nice with a great view. The other pools looked murky and dirty. We saw in multiple pools clumps of white fluid floating in the pool. There is no enforcement of any rules so left with no one to enforce people do what they please in the pools. I have gone to many thermal baths and have not seen anything like this before. They need to clean the baths. The cleaning folks did a nice job of keeping the floors and the bathrooms clean so there was no trash around. I would not return here. Ever.
Elizabeth K — Google review
I was at QC Terme Bagni Vecchi and I must say that it was an extraordinary experience. Located in the heart of the Stelvio National Park, these spas offer a perfect combination of relaxation, well-being and natural beauty. The setting is enchanting, with a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains. The spas are immersed in nature, creating an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity that makes you forget the daily stress. Hot spring pools are powered by natural hot water and offer a variety of experiences, from hot tubs to outdoor pools. The rooftop pool is particularly charming, allowing you to enjoy a spectacular view while relaxing in the hot water. The wellness centre is well equipped with saunas, Turkish baths and a natural sweat cave. The treatments and massages offered are of high quality and the staff is extremely professional and courteous. QC Terme Bagni Vecchi has a fascinating history dating back centuries. Each corner of the spa tells a story of tradition and well-being, making the experience even more special. QC Terme Bagni Vecchi are an ideal place for those looking for relaxation, well-being and authentic contact with nature. I highly recommend this experience to anyone who wants to spend a moment of serenity and regeneration.
Viola M — Google review
Absolutely scandalously beautiful! Wow! Brilliant few hours before we stayed at its sister hotel Bagni Nuovi. Old baths, on mountain terraces. At the start of the legendary Stelvio Pass. Healing waters, great lunch. A must visit. X
Mustafa G — Google review
This place is gross. The spa was crammed with people and the water was dirty. Trash throughout the buildings, it’s clear the staff doesn’t do much to clean up. Smells like sweat and urine. There’s only a trickle of fresh water coming into the pools - with hundreds of people entering and exiting it just doesn’t stay clean. The website shows one price but they don’t honor that price when you show up. Stay away.
Blake V — Google review
One of our best stays. The environment is just amazing, like a fairy tale, the rooms are so comfortable, the staff are kind and so nice, and obviously the balneario and all the services are incredible. All that make the place feels like magic. It's one of those places one have to go once in life.
Sisi J — Google review
The customer service is really one of the worst I had to deal with in all my years of traveling. The staff was very unfriendly and I was a guest in the hotel - the ladies on the day shift on September 04, 2025 to be specific, treated us like tourist garbage, which is really frustrating after paying 300€ per night. When I asked to explain about the facilities, the reply was that “there is a map you can look at”. After I asked for the location of the restaurant, the lady just said 4th floor without listening to me and which was wrong. As for the room, it smelled like cigarettes, the coffee machine was broken and they put us in the back of the hotel with zeros views. Highly I unrecommended tourists trap.
Ahmad K — Google review
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4.0
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SS38, 23038 Valdidentro SO, Italy
https://www.qcterme.com/it/bormio/qc-terme-bagni-vecchi/orari-e-prezzi
+39 02 8974 7201
27

Gavia Pass

Mountain pass
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Landmark, cliffside pass boasting epic, panoramic mountain views, climbing, biking & refuge huts.
Banger of a climb. Stunning view at the end. If in doubt, jump on your bike and peddle up high. You won’t regret
Eugene C — Google review
Such an iconic pass and a second time visitor. Last time I cycled up and mistakingly turned around at the war memorial, as there is a restaurant there. The top is another 1km+ from there where you'll see The sign from my pictures and find a great cafe with delicious pastries. I started from Bormio at 7.45am and it was nice not having many motorbikes or cars. After a quick refuel, I was back in Bormio by 10.30am 🚵‍♂️⛰️
Alan K — Google review
Beautiful place, one the most gorgeous mountains passes in Italy. The road is narrow in some parts so drive carefully. There are few hiking trails in the upper area, it is a rocky are so it is important to have the right equipment.
Yadid — Google review
It is one of the highest and most spectacular passes in the area, caravans or trailers are not allowed, the southern part is very wild and the road very narrow, there are sections of the road where a car and a bicycle barely fit. The landscape is superb, especially at the top.
EnduRO ( — Google review
Horrific, scary drive. Google Maps gave us directions between two towns and we ended up on this pass. Single track for a majority of it with switchbacks and many areas without guardrails. Tunnel with no lights. Many bicycles and motorcycles. Deadly if any mistake. We could not turn around once we realized the dangerous conditions. This road should be clearly marked with dangerous conditions at points where cars could turn around before it is too late. I keep thinking about how close we came to potential life threatening conditions. I was shaking and having a panic attack going down. My husband was extremely stressed driving this. Terrible experience. This should not be an option on google maps. This road is for people who are prepared and know what to expect and are making the choice to put themselves in danger.
Jennifer L — Google review
Nice view. Many cars n cyclist are coming. I took a rest n refresh. From road from Adamelo to here, road is bit narrow n bit hard driving.
Kimio K — Google review
The Passo Gavia is a stunning ascent, and an even more enjoyable descent. I was fortunate enough to cycle this route during the Transcontinental Bike Race No8 in 2022. The landscape is stunning, reaching the summit I was surprised not to see more shops open but it was still not long out of lockdowns post covid. The hairpins are special and what makes this iconic and famous cycling route so breathtaking. The road surface asphalt tarmac is so smooth and perfectly safe for road cyclists like myself. Plenty of motorbike riders and car drivers were courteous when needing to pass, although I was descending as fast as the cars. Not many water stops on the ascent so fill both of your bottles when planning on climbing. The route down to Bormio was spectacular, the views were very special and the villagers always pleased, friendly and welcoming. The Alps will always be so very special having cycled through them in numerous races and occasions.
Jason W — Google review
Beautiful but very demanding route. Riding from Ponte di Legno, it's very narrow, would fit only one car and motorcycle. Two cars won't pass, forget about campers. Picturesque views so definitely worth it but keep safe!
Agata F — Google review
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4.5
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25056 Ponte di Legno, Province of Brescia, Italy
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Stelvio Pass

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Mountain pass
Outdoor Activities
Scenic Drives
Stelvio Pass is a renowned mountain pass known for its challenging hairpin turns, making it popular among drivers and cyclists. The summer months see cycling events such as the Dolomites Bike Day and Stelvio Bike Day, allowing participants to enjoy the stunning panorama of Stelvio National Park without traffic. For driving and motorcycling enthusiasts, this winding pass in South Tyrol offers an adventurous and exciting journey through the Stelvio National Park.
I love this road on my motorcycle. I set out at 6am and it was practically deserted. Climbing up at one point you go through the clouds and it was a beautiful new experience for me!! Once you get to the top the view is SPECTACULAR. I rode down again and up again!! The hairpins are lovely, I loved the challenge and will definitely do it again!
Peter M — Google review
Stelvio Pass is amazing! The roads are twisty and fun, and the views of the mountains are incredible. Totally worth a visit if you love adventure and epic scenery. Hopefully we can come back on out motorbikes😍
Martine A — Google review
One of the best alpine passes in the alps. Lovely cafes at the top, breathtaking scenery and a warm hospitality from everyone around you, as everyone will be there for the same reason as you - to enjoy this marvel of nature! If you are in the area, dont miss it. It is an easy enough drive from the 3 directions that lead to it, the hairpins are fun but theres lots of visibility around them.
Rose Y — Google review
We passed this place to go to Dolomites! Was a normal week day in June, but super traffic already. There is amazing, beautiful, worth to do it and on the way is a caffe, on the top is also full of shops and snacks, for turist 😁we jumped out ant hiked a bit up to the top. You can make picture by the symbol. On the way down was an incident, so be careful. Full of bikes, motorbikes and cars!
Ieva L — Google review
Went up today and absolutely loved it. My wife was a little anxious but we left early and had the road almost to ourselves. There were of course the early cyclists but not too many cars. A fantastic experience on a motorcycle and my wife absolutely loved it.
Sebastian J — Google review
This place/road is the “Mecca” for riders. If you ride a motorcycle, don’t hesitate more and just Go
Henrique ( — Google review
Breathtaking, there are not enough superlatives to describe this stunning pass. There are no photos that do justice to this magnificent landscape and the feat of human engineering that created the Stelvio pass road. Went up twice from the Bormio side by bicycle and found there was a lot of mutual respect among all road users. It will take a lot to beat the experience of riding the Stelvio. 9.99999 out of 10!
John F — Google review
Expect the unexpected .. at 2.800 above sea lever the weather can change a lot .. having that in mind .. despite from Swiss side the climb is a bit hard .. the summit is amazing
Daniel F — Google review
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39029 Stilfs, Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, Italy, USA
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Cascate Nardis

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A long drive from Garda but was worth the effort. Restaurant at the falls too. Beautiful.
Stephen G — Google review
What a refreshingly beautiful waterfall! Nice forest protected areas with bear habitat.
Petch M — Google review
Only 2 kilometers, around 20 - 25 minutes from the parking. Nice hiking trails. Easy level. You can go further if you want to. Restaurant nearby is probably open only in summer. Some renovation of the trails right now. Completely empty mid-March.
Kamila Ś — Google review
Great place. If you on you motorcycle there is very nice road to go up to the very end of the path! 5€ FOR A BIKE! 15 km long next to river with lots of waterfals.
Artur M — Google review
Since there had been plenty of rain, the Cascate was roaring like a freight train. Absolutely stunning.
Crystal A — Google review
It's a great place for a two hours to half day trip. At the entrance, we were charged 9 Euros for entering the second parking lot ( 7 Euros for the first parking lot)
גל ב — Google review
Absolutley stunning and peaceful place to visit! Worth the drive if you are staying around Lake Garda. If you arrive after 5 pm it’s free to enter the park.
Jesper J — Google review
Great walks, beautiful views. There are options to make short or longer treks in the area, you are not allowed to swim. Nice place for pick nick with the family
Gin — Google review
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Val di Genova, 38080 Carisolo TN, Italy
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Cascate Nardis

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Cascate Nardis is a picturesque waterfall located in Val Genova near Carisolo village. The waterfall cascades steeply into a valley and can be admired from a wooden bridge viewing area. Rifugio Cascata Nardis is situated nearby, providing an ideal spot to stop for refreshments while taking in the breathtaking scenery. This tranquil location is perfect for long walks during summer and offers spectacular views of the frozen waterfall during winter.
Wonderful place to spend time with family :) If you want to go by car better to go till last by paying for a ticket. Everything exist on that place. A series of waterfall you can enjoy during visit of this place. Loved this place.
Muhammad S — Google review
Wonderful and peaceful place. Great for long walks in summer and absolutely stunning in winter, as you can see a totally frozen waterfall.
Sara P — Google review
Very beautiful views and nature
Michael S — Google review
Such a beautiful place
Nadav B — Google review
Huge and powerful waterfall 💦
Sagy B — Google review
This is a beautiful waterfall in Val Genova near the village of Carisolo, Rifugio Cascata Nardis overlooks the waerfall so its a great place to stop for refreshments.
Andy B — Google review
A beautiful waterfall in Val Genova. Must must place if in area.
Simr S — Google review
This must be named after my ancestors, definitely visiting someday.
Jason N — Google review
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38086 Giustino, Autonomous Province of Trento, Italy, USA
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