How to Get From Milan to Lake Como 2026: The Trenord S11 Takes 38 Minutes to Como San Giovanni for 4.80 Euros, Varenna Is 1 Hour by Direct Frecciarossa and Has the Best Lake Views, Como Town Itself Is the Least Scenic Part of the Lake, and Bellagio Requires a Ferry Connection From Whatever Train You Take

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Last updated: May 2026 — verified by the editorial team of www.tourleaderpro.com

How to get from Milan to Lake Como (come arrivare al Lago di Como da Milano) has 4 specific answers depending on exactly which part of the lake you want to reach. The confusion arises because "Lake Como" has 3 separate arms forming an inverted Y shape: the western arm to Como city (the least scenic), the central arm to Bellagio (the most famous), and the eastern arm to Lecco (the most dramatic but least visited). Each arm has its own Milan train connection, and Bellagio — the most sought-after single Como destination — requires a ferry connection from whichever train station you arrive at. Here is the complete 2026 guide.

Milan to Lake Como: All Routes

Option 1 — S11 to Como San Giovanni (Fastest to Como City: 38 min, 4.80€)

Trenord S11 commuter train from Milano Porta Garibaldi (GPS: 45.4855°N, 9.1888°E) → Como San Giovanni (GPS: 45.8077°N, 9.0841°E): 38 minutes, 4.80 euros (the most affordable single Milan to Lake Como connection). Departures: every 30 minutes from approximately 6:00 to 23:00. The Como San Giovanni arrival: the specific Como city lower town station — 10-minute walk to the Como waterfront ferry pier (GPS: 45.8095°N, 9.0853°E) for the Navigazione Laghi ferry to Bellagio (the most specifically used single Como ferry connection for the Bellagio-bound visitor from Milan). The Como San Giovanni caveat: the Como city itself is the least scenic single major Como lakeside town (the Como city centre is a modern working city rather than a scenic resort — the specific George Clooney-villa shore is north of Como at Laglio, not in Como city). Use Como as a transit hub, not as a destination.

Option 2 — Trenord to Como Nord Lago (Slightly Scenic: 60 min, 5.80€)

Trenord from Milano Cadorna (GPS: 45.4655°N, 9.1748°E) → Como Lago (GPS: 45.8127°N, 9.0824°E): 60 minutes, 5.80 euros. The Como Nord Lago station is on the lakefront itself (2-minute walk to the ferry pier) — more convenient than Como San Giovanni for the ferry connection. Departures: every 30 minutes. The specific Como Nord Lago advantage: the station exit opens directly onto the Como lakefront promenade (the most specifically "I am at Lake Como" single arrival experience accessible from Milan by train).

Option 3 — Frecciarossa to Varenna-Esino (Best Lake Destination: 1h08m, ~10€)

Trenitalia Frecciarossa or Intercity from Milano Centrale (GPS: 45.4854°N, 9.2044°E) → Varenna-Esino station (GPS: 46.0147°N, 9.2866°E): 1h08m-1h18m (the most specifically scenic single Milan to Como connection and the one that arrives at the specific most beautiful single Como lakeside base). Price: approximately 10-14 euros (significantly cheaper than the Frecciarossa fare because Varenna is served by the Intercity services on the Milan-Venice-Venice line). The Varenna advantage: the most affordable Como accommodation (35% below Bellagio prices), the most romantic Como waterfront promenade (the Passeggiata degli Innamorati), and the direct ferry to Bellagio (15 minutes, approximately 5 euros) every 30 minutes in season.

Option 4 — Car via SS36 (For the Lecco and Eastern Shore: 1h, free)

The SS36 from Milan (the "Superstrada per la Valtellina"): Milano → Lecco (GPS: 45.8564°N, 9.3948°E): 55 minutes (traffic-dependent), no toll. The car is the most specifically practical single Milan to Como connection only for the eastern shore (the Lecco branch) whose specific towns (Varenna, Bellano, and Dervio) are less served by public transport. For the western and central Como lake (Como city, Tremezzo, Bellagio): the train + ferry is always more efficient than the car.

Q&A: How to Get From Milan to Lake Como

How do I get from Milan directly to Bellagio?

There is no direct single Milan to Bellagio train or ferry — Bellagio (GPS: 45.9856°N, 9.2620°E) is accessible only by ferry from either Como (the SPF ferry from Como city: 50 minutes, approximately 10 euros), Varenna (the Navigazione Laghi ferry: 15 minutes, approximately 5 euros), or Menaggio (the Navigazione Laghi ferry: 15 minutes, approximately 5 euros). The most efficient single Milan to Bellagio route: Trenord S11 from Milano Porta Garibaldi to Como San Giovanni (38 minutes, 4.80 euros) + 10-minute walk to the Como ferry pier + Navigazione Laghi service boat Como → Bellagio (50 minutes, approximately 10 euros). Total: approximately 1h40m, approximately 15 euros. The faster alternative: Frecciarossa from Milano Centrale to Varenna-Esino (1h08m, 10 euros) + ferry Varenna to Bellagio (15 minutes, 5 euros). Total: approximately 1h25m, approximately 15 euros — the fastest single Milan to Bellagio connection.

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