Milan and Lake Como in 5 Days 2026: City Then Lake
Autore: La Redazione di www.tourleaderpro.com
Last updated: June 2026.
Milan and Lake Como are a dreamy five-day pairing, the stylish city and the glamorous lake just an hour apart by train. Two days for Milan's Duomo and Leonardo, then three to slow down on Como, moving between villages by ferry rather than the narrow, traffic-choked lake roads. Sort the Last Supper first, as it sells out weeks ahead. Then trade the city for the water and let the lake set the pace, one village a day.
No car; a one-hour train links Milan to Como, and ferries are the best way around the lake (the shore roads are slow and parking is scarce). Book the Last Supper and the Duomo rooftop in Milan ahead, and base on the lake near Como, Bellagio, or Varenna.
5-Day Milan and Lake Como Itinerary
Days 1-2: Milan
The Duomo and its rooftop, the Galleria and La Scala, the Sforza Castle, the Navigli aperitivo, and, if booked, Leonardo's Last Supper. Style and art in two days.
Day 3: Train to the Lake
A one-hour train to Como or Varenna, then to your lakeside base, with a first ferry ride and a waterfront aperitivo. The city falls away and the mountains rise.
Days 4-5: Lake Como by Ferry
One village a day by ferry: Bellagio, Varenna, and Menaggio, with villa gardens, lakeside lunches, and a swim. The glamorous lake, by boat not road.
Q&A: Milan and Lake Como in 5 Days
Is 5 days enough for Milan and Lake Como?
Yes: two days for Milan's compact highlights and three to unwind on the lake, just an hour apart by train. Milan is more a stylish stopover, so giving the lake the extra time makes sense.
How do I get from Milan to Lake Como?
By train in about an hour, to Como town or onward to Varenna; book regional or fast trains easily. Around the lake itself, ferries are far better than the congested shore roads.
Should I rent a car for the lake?
No; Como's shore roads are narrow, slow, and parking-free, while ferries link all the villages scenically. Base in one village and hop the others by boat.
Where should I base on Lake Como?
Bellagio for the classic central setting, or Varenna for charm and easy train access from Milan. Como town suits a first night; all are well connected by ferry.
When should I go?
Late spring and early fall for warm weather, full ferry schedules, and blooming gardens. Summer is busy and hot; many lakeside places close from November to March.