BELLAGIO

:''For the Las Vegas, Nevada hotel and casino, see Bellagio (hotel and casino).''
A view of Bellagio

'Bellagio' is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located on Lake Como. It has long been famous for its setting at the intersection of the three branches of the Y-shaped lake, which is also known as Lario. Bellagio is situated at the tip of the peninsula separating the lake's two southern arms, with the Alps visible across the lake to the north.

Contents
Transport
Plane
Train
Hydrofoil
Road
Literary references
External links

Transport


Plane

The airports nearest to Bellagio are:

Malpensa International Airport (MXP) in Milan

Linate Airport (LIN) in Milan

Orio al Serio International Airport (BGY) in Bergamo
Train

Multiple options:

★ take a train from Milan to Como

★ take a train from Milan to Varenna

★ take a train from Milan to Lecco
For more information on trains, see Trenitalia.
Hydrofoil

A hydrofoil runs from Como to Bellagio, making stops at the other towns on Lake Como along the way. A ferry also runs from Varenna to Bellagio. For more information, visit Gestione Governativa Navigazione Laghi.
Road

Bellagio is accessible by narrow and windy roads from Como and Lecco. Public buses run daily from Como to Bellagio.

Literary references


A visit to Bellagio served as the occasion for American poet Amy Clampitt's long poem ''Rain at Bellagio.'' The poem runs to ten pages in her ''Collected Poems.'' An excerpt reads:
Map of Lake Como, showing position of Bellagio.


:Out on the lake a white traghetto, moving
:almost without pause from one shore to the other,
:a punctual amphibious spider, skeins
:into one zigzag the descending
:clatter from the campaniles of Bellagio,
:of Varenna and Cadenabbia, as though reining
:the fragments of experience into one process —

External links



Comune di Bellagio official website

Bellagio's Association of Tourism and Economic Operators

History of Bellagio

Gestione Governativa Navigazione Laghi for information on the hydrofoil

ItalianVisits.com







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