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A car trip from Bellagio to Milan

Northern Italy is a treasure trove of picture-perfect road trips. However, the drive from Bellagio to Milan is unquestionably the most alluring. Every mile from the Pearl of Lake Como to Italy's Fashion Capital will send you five scenes into overdrive.

Watching the serine waters glimmer under towering mountains and beating sunshine is like something from a sci-fi film. The Disney-like towns dotted along Lake Como's shores only added to the captivating environment.

If you roll down your car window, you can smell the crisp highland air drifting down from the snow-capped Alps in the distance. The wind blowing through your hair will whet your appetite for adventure, and stopping at a cozy restaurant in one of Lombardy's colorful towns will refuel your wanderlust.

When the region's iconic grand villas nested amongst lush greenery fade into a concert jungle, you know your venture is about to close. You can arrive at Milan's skyscrapers feeling relaxed and firmly in the La Dolce Vita spirit. All you have to do is use local tips and choose the best transport for the journey from our Bellagio to Milan guide below!

About Milan

Booking a Bellagio to Milan transfer is like transporting yourself to another planet. You'll travel from a quaint lakeside town to Italy's second-largest metropolis, home to 1.4 million residents.

Although Milan is the second-most populous city nationwide, it's the capital and most expansive in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. Its location beneath the Alps Mountain Range, 32 miles (51.5 km) from the Swiss border, was vital to its prosperous past.

Early Milan

Milan was originally a Celtic city founded by the Gaul tribe in 600 BC. But by 222 BC, the Roman Empire had conquered the land and renamed it Mediolanum. Milan thrived from the get-go due to its strategic position in northern Italy as a trade route and as a crucial military post before the Alps.

Milan continued to bloom after Rome fell in 476 AD. During the Renaissance, the Sforza family injected a wealth of cash and built notable buildings, such as the Sforza Castle and the Policlinico of Milan. Leonardo Di Vinci also painted "The Last Supper," one of the most renowned artworks during this period, in the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie.

Recent and modern Milan

Allied forces bombed Milian on around 60 occasions during World War II, damaging around 33% of the cityscape. However, Milan's focus on industrialization after the war meant the government could rapidly rebuild the city after the war in its original neoclassical architecture.

Flair, elegance, fashion, and sophistication are all words you can use to describe Milan today. It's so stylish that it hosts one of the world's most sought-after fashion shows: Milan Fashion Week. Almost 30,000 celebrities and fashion enthusiasts flock to the streets every September to watch designer brands such as Gucci and Versace showcase their upcoming collections.

But Milan isn't a playground for the wealthy just for a week in the autumn. Trendy cocktail bars and chic restaurants litter the glamorous streets from dusk until dawn year-round. As the spiritual home of the Aperitivo, locals pack out the desired locations to sip handcrafted cocktails and sample some Italian treats before heading out into the raucous atmosphere of Italian nightlife!

  • Language: Italian
  • Currency: Euro (EUR)
  • Climate: humid subtropical
  • Time zone: GMT+1
  • Plug types: C, F, and L
  • Fun fact: The Duomo Cathedral took builders over 500 years to complete!

From Bellagio to Milan: travel tips

Due to the Pearl of Lake Como's remote location, getting from Bellagio to Milan can feel complicated. That's why our local drivers and travel experts wish to share tips to help ensure a stress-free transfer!

Raindrops keep falling on my head

Lake Como's jagged terrain, with peaks soaring over 8,500 feet (2,590 m) into the heavens, means relief rainfall is not uncommon. Predicting the weather here is challenging, and the climate can switch in the blink of an eye.

So even if the sun is splitting the rocks in Milan, pack a light bag with a waterproof jacket and an umbrella for sightseeing en route!

Venture off the tourist map

Bellagio and Milan are two breathtaking cities that attract travelers from all four corners of the globe. However, due to their popularity, discovering authentic eateries and traditional ways of life can be challenging.

Stopping at other towns like Bergamo, one of Europe's most underrated destinations, or Crespi d'Adda, a UNESCO-listed city, will provide you with the flavors of Italy. You'll also create your own unique travel trail and unforgettable memories!

Priority comfort

The last thing you want on a voyage through winding mountainous paths and pristine fields is to sit in an overcrowded bus with no air conditioning in the summer. Relaxing and soaking up the vistas is the only way to appreciate this bucket-list experience.

Opt for a comfortable travel method like Daytrip; consider spending more on panoramic bus seats or extra legroom on the train. No matter how you travel, a neck pillow and earplugs will also enhance the trip!

How to get from Bellagio to Milan

The Pearl of Lake Como is nestled within the jagged landscape of the Italian Alps. Surprisingly, there are plenty of ways to travel from Bellagio to Milan, and there's one to suit your needs and budget!

Buses from Bellagio to Milan

The bus is the best option when traveling from Bellagio to Milan on a budget. It's the cheapest way to travel but has several drawbacks, including that it requires the most hassle, is the least scenic, and has the most extensive duration.

Since no direct buses are available, you first must travel to Como via the regional C30 bus. Then, you can switch to direct service with Flixbus to Milan Lampugnano Bus Station, a 15-minute metro ride to downtown Milan.

  • Cheapest bus tickets: $11 (€10)
  • Average bus tickets: $15 (€14)
  • Quickest bus duration: 1 hour and 20 minutes
  • Longest bus duration: 2 hours and 35 minutes
  • First bus departure: 5:42 AM
  • Last bus departure: 8:20 PM

Trains and ferries from Bellagio to Milan

A mix between a train and a ferry is the most popular way for locals and tourists to travel from Bellagio to Milan. It's also the fastest and most scenic, as you can admire Lake Como's jaw-dropping cliffs from a new perspective.

The first leg of the journey requires you to purchase a ticket from Bellagio to Varenna and cruise across the lake's emerald waters. After docking on dry land, you'll jump aboard a Trenord train service directly to Milan Central Railway Station. You can buy a ticket at Varenna Esino or online for the lowest fares.

  • Average overall cost: $19.50 (€18)
  • Average overall duration: 1 hour and 35 minutes
  • First ferry departure: 8:34 AM
  • Last ferry departure: 7:08 PM

Daytrip from Bellagio to Milan

Daytrip is the fastest, most comfortable, and most convenient transport from Bellagio to Milan. A door-to-door service will collect you at your hotel along the lake and drop you off at your new one at a time that suits your schedule. You don't need to worry about organizing taxis, setting early alarms, or dragging your luggage across town.

Traveling in a modern vehicle with the thermostat set to your liking and your seat reclined isn't the highlight of this journey. A unique sightseeing tour lets you explore the mesmerizing cities and attractions hidden amongst Italy's dense foliage.

The Basilica of San Pietro and San Paolo of Agliate offers stunning views along the Lambro River and a deep dive into the region's fascinating history. But if you feel like stretching your legs in romantic settings along the lake, look no further than Lecco and Como City!

  • Seats from: $53 (€49)
  • Door-to-door duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
  • English-speaking driver
  • Equipped for pets, kids, groups, and those with limited mobility
  • 24/7 customer service
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departing

Things to do when you get to Milan

If you're one of the 8 million travelers visiting Italy's second city this year, you must make the most of this golden opportunity. To ensure you don't miss the highlights after your transfer from Bellagio to Milan, we've listed four of the best things to do below.

Walk through Piazza del Duomo

Piazza del Duomo is Milan's beating heart. In one turn of the neck, you can admire the stunning gothic architecture of the Duomo Cathedral, the elegance of the Royal Palace, and the grand neo-renaissance walls of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.

But Piazza del Duomo is far more than just a pretty face. The glamorous white-tiled floors ooze sophistication, and the live street performers mixing with the locals create a cauldron of energy!

Attend La Scala

La Scala is one of the most prestigious opera houses globally, known for its exceptional acoustics and grand performances. Since opening in 1778, it has hosted premieres of works by composers like Verdi and Puccini.

You can explore the theater and its gallery, which showcases costumes, musical instruments, and historical documents. Attending a performance at La Scala is a traditional Milanese experience, offering a glimpse into the city's rich cultural scene.

Admire Sforzesco Castle

Everyone knows that the best things in life are free, and Sforzesco Castle is evidence of this. The Sforza family ordered the construction of this dominating structure in the 15th century. But you can still roam its grand courtyards and admire its impressive fortification features today.

Believe it or not, Sforzesco Castle gives access to another top free attraction: Sempione Park. Grab fresh snacks from nearby stores or markets and join the locals for a tasty picnic on the freshly cut grass!

Marvel at the Last Supper

Many travelers are amazed when they discover that Milan is home to The Last Supper, arguably Leonardo di Vinci's most iconic masterpiece. He may have painted this mural in the 15th century, but due to the latest restoration in 1999, you can marvel at his craftsmen almost as if it were from day one.

The painting resides in Santa Maria delle Grazie, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But since spaces are limited to preserve the artwork, you should book tickets in advance.

When is the best time to visit Milan?

Italy's second city is brimming with excitement, whether it's June or January. However, the warmer months of the year showcase its outdoor attractions and events. Since summer brings significant crowds, spring and autumn are the best times to travel from Bellagio to Milan.

Temperatures are slightly cooler than in June, July, and August, which makes spending the day outside more enjoyable. Walking tours, cultural excursions, and sitting under the sun in Sempione Park for hours will feel more pleasant during the shoulder months.

If you're a fashion enthusiast or a celebrity autograph hunter, fall has another ace up its sleeve. The sought-after Milan Fashion Week draws celebrities and world-renowned designers to the streets every September. Since Milan is also expensive, you'll save your hard-earned cash by visiting from September to October and April to May.

关于从 Bellagio 到 Milan 旅行的问答

What is the distance from Bellagio to Milan?
The shortest road distance from Bellagio to Milan is 47 miles, which can take only 1 hour and 30 minutes when driving safely. The most time-consuming factor is traveling during Milan's rush hour traffic. Drive outside the peak hours of 7 AM to 9 AM and 5 PM to 7 PM to reduce the time.
How do you get from Bellagio to Milan?
As of 2024, four modes of transportation are available when traveling from Bellagio to Milan, each with advantages. The bus is the cheapest travel method, the combination of a train and a ferry is the most scenic, and Daytrip's private door-to-door service is best if you prioritize speed, comfort, or convenience.
What is the easiest way of getting from Bellagio to Milan?
Daytrip's door-to-door service is the easiest way to travel from Bellagio to Milan, as it's the only direct transportation between the cities. Due to our flexible schedule, a professional driver will collect you directly at your hotel whenever you please. They'll also manage your luggage, so you won't have to lift a finger!
What is the fastest way to get from Bellagio to Milan?
Daytrip is the fastest way to travel from Bellagio to Milan. A private door-to-door service will transport you between the two cities in only 1 hour and 30 minutes. A combination of a bus and train can take 1 hour and 20 minutes, but this doesn't include the time to transfer carriages.
Can you take a train from Bellagio to Milan?
It's possible to travel from Bellagio to Milan by train. However, there are no direct services connecting the cities. First, you must travel by ferry across the lake from Bellagio to Varenna. Then, you can board a Trenord service from Varenna Esino to Milan Central Railway Station, taking 1 hour and 4 minutes.
How do I get to Milan Airport from Bellagio?
Daytrip's private door-to-door service is the most convenient way to transfer from Milan Airport to Bellagio. A professional driver will greet you at the terminal, manage your bags, and drop you off at your lakeside accommodation. Alternatively, you can board an airport shuttle to downtown Milan before catching a train to Varenna Esino and swapping once more for a ferry.

沿途参观这些景点

Lecco

Lecco

With its lakefront setting and long history, this commercial center offers beauty, landmarks, and modern convenience. Bustling Beauty 

Como City

Como City

This small city on the southern shores of Lake Como offers classic architecture with a spectacular natural backdrop. Where History and Nature Meet 

Bergamo

Bergamo

This alluring city has the classic Italian fair of beautiful buildings and red roofs, but its trademark feature has a rare twist with an elegant charm. A city of two worlds 

Basilica of San Pietro and San Paolo of Agliate

Basilica of San Pietro and San Paolo of Agliate

This 10th century church maintained its ancient aesthetic even after extensive renovations. Preserving the Middle Ages 

Alfa Romeo Museum

Alfa Romeo Museum

This historic car maker’s museum in its former factory is a delight for car lovers, and those who appreciate a slice of Italian culture. First Love 

Crespi d'Adda

Crespi d'Adda

Modeled on English-style industrial company towns, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is the best-preserved example of its kind in Southern Europe, and still partly in use! In Good Company 

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