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Como is a picturesque city in northern Italy, located at the southwestern tip of the world-famous Lake Como, just 40 kilometers north of Milan. Known as the "Silk Capital of the World," it serves as the gateway to the lake region, offering a blend of Roman history, medieval charm, and modern Italian luxury. Lake Como is synonymous with luxury, largely due to its collection of 17th to 19th-century villas. Its reputation as a high-end retreat for global celebrities and artists adds a layer of glamour and exclusivity. Traveling from Milano Centrale to Como San Giovanni is a quick and efficient journey that connects Italy’s fashion capital with the gateway to Lake Como. It remains one of the most popular routes for a day trip or an extended stay. The Duomo di Como (Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta) is a masterpiece of northern Italian architecture, renowned as the last Gothic cathedral built in Italy. Located in the heart of the city at Piazza del Duomo, it took nearly four centuries to complete (1396–1770), resulting in a unique and harmonious fusion of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. The Palazzo del Broletto (or simply the Broletto) is a historic medieval town hall in Como, located in Piazza del Duomo. Built in 1215, it stands as a significant symbol of the city's secular history, situated directly adjacent to the Como Cathedral to represent the close, yet often tense, relationship between civic and religious power in the Middle Ages. The Lakeside Promenade in Como is a scenic waterfront route that stretches for nearly six kilometers. It serves as a central hub for sightseeing, connecting the historic city center with grand neoclassical villas and modern monuments. The Piero Caldirola Breakwater is a prominent pedestrian pier and defensive structure stretching into the first basin of Lake Como. It serves as one of the city's most popular walking spots, offering a unique "walk on water" experience with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the city skyline. The Volta Temple is a neoclassical museum in Como, Italy, dedicated to the life and groundbreaking work of Alessandro Volta (1745–1827), the physicist who invented the first electrical battery. Taking the C30 bus is the primary land-based public transport route from Como city center to Bellagio. It is a cost-effective alternative to the ferry, offering a unique perspective of the local villages along the lake's eastern branch. Often called the "Pearl of Lake Como," Bellagio is arguably the most famous and photogenic town in Italy. It sits precisely at the intersection of the three branches of the Y-shaped lake, offering a 360-degree panorama of the Alps and the water. Taking the ferry from Bellagio to Cadenabbia is the quickest way to cross the heart of Lake Como, offering a stunning 10-minute "mini-cruise" between the lake's most iconic shores. The direct journey typically takes only 5 to 10 minutes to cross the 3km distance between the shores. Villa del Balbianello is widely considered the most romantic and iconic estate on Lake Como. Perched on the tip of the wooded Lavedo promontory in Lenno, this 18th-century mansion is world-famous for its terraced gardens and its role as a backdrop for major Hollywood films.