There's barely room to move during the summer months at Italy's most famous lakes but is the quieter alternative most holidaymakers are yet to discover.
the “Golden Eagle” is a slow food paradise where ruddy-cheeked chef Plinio Bossio forages for a rigorously seasonal menu that is paired with a stellar wine list. Starting back at Como town and ...
Feeling overwhelmed by the sheer beauty of Italy? You're not alone. Imagine sipping an espresso by a lakeside villa, gazing ...
Lake Como, tucked alongside the foothills of the Swiss Alps in northwest Italy, is easily accessible by train. The trip takes about an hour from Milan to the south, and about three hours from ...
Redwood City has a new pizzeria, transplanted straight from Lake Como. The new restaurant is the result of a real-life love story between restaurateur Mohamed Farouq, who immigrated to Italy as a ...
The Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni has welcomed guests since 1873. From the banks of Lake Como in northern Italy, almost everything — and pretty much everyone — seems sumptuous. Starlets in ...
Italy's second-largest lake. It reaches into Switzerland, and spans two regions, Piedmont and Lombardy. With Lake Como dealing with ... fall foliage routes, The food fetes and sagras, celebrating ...