Your driver will meet you at your address in Milan.
You’ll travel in comfort for 1 h 30 min.
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Bellagio.
A car trip from Milan to Bellagio is the very essence of a country drive over the northern Italian postcard scenery. Almost 50 miles of meandering hills, winding roads, and colorful towns rooted in the highland spirit await. Every turn hides a new vista, every straight shows a sprawling blue sky, and every mile offers unforgettable views that leave you in wonder and awe.
After a short drive from skyscrapers and fashionable streets, the surreal storybook begins to unfold. The world-renowned Alps mountain range rises into view, and the vast highway narrows into leafy roads scented by the aromas of fresh pine trees. The bustling avenues of downtown Milan were replaced with just carefree walkways, with locals sipping coffee and indulging in the slower-paced life.
As you venture deeper into nature, glimmering lakes flood the foothills of the soaring cliffs. The turquoise lakes, vibrant greenery, and pale white cliffs are almost as colorful as Bellagio's charming city, nestled on the shores of Lake Como's stunning viewpoint.
Keeping your eyes on the road would prove to be an impossible task for this painstakingly beautiful drive. So why not let a professional driver do the hard work while you live the easy life?
If this sounds like a fantasy too good to be true, read our in-depth Milan to Bellagio travel guide and learn how to turn this dream into reality!
The drive from Milan to Bellagio gives you a sense of what to expect when you arrive at Lake Como, Italy. The pretty town in the heart of this stunning body of water is encircled by natural beauty and possesses a laidback lifestyle. The short drive to the Swiss border only highlights the scenery.
The town was a Roman settlement named Bellacium, which continuously swapped hands with French, Italian, and Austrian rulers. Like most of Italy, the area blossomed during the Renaissance period. Leonardo Di Vinci even made Villa Serbelloni his summer hideout.
Today, you can sum up Bellagio in three words: style, elegance, and tranquility. The enchanting atmosphere attracts celebrities from all four corners of the globe. Its gently sloping lanes, packed with romantic cafes and boutique stores, always leave visitors with an unforgettable experience!
The journey from Milan to Bellagio is a bucket-list road trip that most people can only dream of. If you're fortunate enough to embark on this venture, make the most of this experience with Daytrip's expert travel tips!
Due to its proximity to Milan, many people take a day trip to Bellagio. The last thing you want is to drag a heavy backpack through the narrow street under the beating sun all day. A helpful tip to pack light is to carry a small, 10-15-liter bag so you only bring the essentials.
Bellagio is one of Europe's hottest travel destinations. Although plenty of traditional dining outlets reside here, a few unauthentic restaurants only aimed at tourists have popped up, especially along the famed waterfront.
Read travel guides, or if you opt for Daytrip, ask your English-speaking driver to uncover where the locals like to hang out. Learning some basic phrases and the tipping culture in the area is also a clever idea.
The drive from Milan to Bellagio is short and sweet. Therefore, you can spend the day exploring sites off the beaten path without cutting deep into Bellagio's vacation time.
Visit Crespi d'Adda, a unique town that looks out of place in Italy's distinctive character, or plunge deeper into the woodlands and the stunning Basilica of San Pietro and San Paolo of Agliate, dating back over 1000 years!
Although just 47 miles of exquisite terrain are wedged between the two cities, getting from south to north isn't as easy as expected. Luckily, Daytrip drives up and down this route every week. So we know every way you can get from Milan to Bellagio!
If you're touring Europe on a budget, the bus is the best option for you. It's the cheapest method to get from Milan to Bellagio. Yet, it's also the least popular way to travel. Overall, the journey will take between 3 and 4 hours and cost you between €8 and €12.
No direct routes are available, and some require multiple changes. However, the best bus service is Flixbus.
From Lampugnano Bus Station, you will take a 50-minute drive to the nearby town of Como. You can take time to explore the area or change directly to the C3 bus to Bellagio. Another 1.5-hour journey with several stops, twists, and bends will take you to Bellagio.
The train and ferry from Milan to Bellagio is the most demanding way for tourists to travel. Although picturesque, it's not always the most convenient.
From Milan Central Station, take Trenitalia's regional train to Varenna-Esino. The journey lasts 1 hour and 4 minutes, and tickets can be bought for €7.40 online or at the train stations. Although you won't save money by booking online, you will guarantee a seat at your preferred time.
When you reach the terminal, take a 10-minute stroll downhill to the port. Ferries leave every 30 minutes and cost just €5. The sense of adventure, the wind in your hair, and the incredible panorama views as you cross the dazzling waters are worth every penny!
Daytrip's door-to-door service is the only direct way to travel from Milan to Bellagio, and you won't miss out on the astonishing natural wonders. You'll glide alongside azure-tinted bodies of water, weave through V-shaped gorges, and speed through charming Italian villages. Watching these views unfold from your private vehicle will refresh your mind and unwind your body!
Since the car journey is only 1 hour and 30 minutes, it's also the quickest way to get from A to B. As a result, you can easily enjoy a day trip wandering the Bellagio's colorful walkways and consuming foods made with ingredients farmed just meters from the lake.
If you're staying overnight and traveling with suitcases, your English-speaking driver will carry them to the trunk and keep them safely stored away if you wish to do some sightseeing en route. There's no need to hurdle bags from trains to ferries and over-cobbled lanes!
Each year, 1.4 million visitors come to witness the world-renowned Lake Como. Many travel here from Milan to Bellagio, and it's the exciting things to see and do that keep attracting herds of tourists to this picture-perfect region. Here are the best things to do when you get to Bellagio:
Milan is famed for its fashion scene, and Bellagio for its villa culture! Several are nearby, but the two most popular are Villa Melzi and Serbelloni.
The latter is an elegant 15th-century villa surrounded by lush gardens. You can book tours of the villa that give an insight into its rich history and architecture. Villa Melzi has just as beautiful gardens, but its showpiece is jaw-dropping views overlooking Lake Como.
The best place to soak up the views and immerse yourself in La Dolce Vita is in Lake Como's warm waters.
If you're searching for an action-packed day filled with spills and thrills, try water skiing or wakeboarding and speed through the waters at up to 25 mph! If you want a relaxing afternoon, rent a canoe and gently glide over the waters, admiring the fish below.
No matter what type of day you have planned, you can experience it in the waters of Lake Como!
After exploring the narrow lanes and visiting cozy boutique stores, there's only one way to cool off. With a mouthwatering gelato!
There are endless gelato vendors dotted along the town. Each one is run by a friendly local, so welcoming that they'll be more than happy to recommend flavors or even educate you on the history of the sweet treat.
Be sure to get your gelato to go, as the best place to eat is along the promenade with a view of the stunning slopes.
The tranquil sound of the turquoise waters caressing the shores of Lake Como is enough for anyone to forget about the stresses of daily life. But add in the fresh air mixing with the pine trees and views that wouldn't look out of place in Game of Thrones, and you'll find paradise.
For the ultimate relaxing experience, head to cozy yet pebbly San Giovanni Beach near the town center. If you want to relax but still have the comforts of the 21st century, Lido di Bellagio, with its bar and gazebos, is for you!
Summer is the most popular time for visitors to travel from Milan to Bellagio. Despite its advantages, like the baking sun and vibrant ambiance, it may not be the best period to come.
The shoulder months of April, May, September, October, and November are the most enticing. When you travel in the spring, temperatures are only slightly lower than in the hottest months, allowing you to spend more time outdoors rather than taking shelter from the overpowering sun's rays in July.
Fall also has its perks. Temperatures start to cool but are still pleasant. Hotels, tours, and transportation companies offer significantly lower prices than in the summer. But the best reason to visit from the end of September to November is to watch the foliage transform into shades of reds, browns, and oranges.
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Nov 1, 2024All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.
We screen all our drivers for criminal and traffic records, and personally interview each one. We also inspect their cars for safety, comfort, and reliability. All cars must be less than ten years old, in excellent operating condition, and insured as required by local law. And because our drivers are locals, they're familiar with the rules and customs of the road.
If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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