When deciding where to stay on Lake Como, many people look at Bellagio and Varenna, and on both occasions we have stayed on Lake Como ,Varenna was the first place I looked. Likewise when planning for our trip earlier this year, I started looking at Varenna, however on neither occasion did we actually end up staying there. The first trip we stayed in Como itself which is a really interesting place to stay with a lot to see in terms of sightseeing, and numerous hotel, and restaurant options. The trouble with Como, though if you are wanting to visit other towns on the lake, is the distance and time involved in travelling up and down. Lake Como looks deceptively small on a map, but it is NOT small at at all - it is very long and it can take up to 4 hours to travel from Como in the south up to the top of the lake. It can take 2 hours or more by ferry to get from Como to Bellagio, Varenna or Menaggio in the middle of the lake. Even when going by bus it can take well over an hour to get from the mid lake villages to Como.
This time, as we were looking for a 3 bedroom apartment for our group of 5, preferably with at least 2 bathrooms, it quickly because obvious that there was going to be very little that would be available within our budget.
I easily found a great lake front apartment in the village of Menaggio, on the Western side of the lake , directly across from Bellagio . While the village doesnt have the visual appeal of either Varenna or Bellagio, behind the slight grittiness, there is a lot to love.
Firstly it is quite a bit cheaper than the 2 more touristic mid lake options, while having lots of accommodation options from low priced to ultra luxury hotels . There are a variety of restaurants and some supermarkets, which are lacking in the other 2 villages. A direct bus to Como makes road travel easy to other western lake villages too and we used this service twice along with the ferry
Our apartment was called Menaggio Fronte Lago. I booked it through booking.com and it was exactly as advertised You can find it here
As you can see from the layout above, the location couldn't be better. Literally lake front, with private beach access ( however the weather and available time weren't conducive to beach time on this visit.)
The apartment was very spacious, with each bedroom having its own ensuite bathroom for real convenience when travelling with a group
Journalling on the page above reads :
Our first accomodation was Menaggio Fronte Lago, a name that very well described the apartment, which was lake front on the third floor of a probably 18th century building with 54 very worn stone stairs to reach it. It was nicely decorated and had everything we could want, including the best views of Lake Como.
On arrival I was relieved that I had chosen Menaggio as our base. What I hadn't foreseen was the huge increase in travel since covid which had such a huge effect on the small villages on the lake. While Varenna was busy, a lot more so than our visit in 2015, Bellagio was packed to such a degree that it was not remotely pleasant to be there at all. It was actually a relief at the end of the day to return to the more peaceful village of Menaggio where we never had trouble getting a table in a restaurant for breakfast or in the evening for dinner or to the local wine bar, Enoteca Re Di Quadri which became a quick favourite with its excellent snacks provided free with each round of drinks.
The frequent mid lake ferry timetable with a less than 20 minute traverse,makes it so easy to visit both Varenna and Bellagio so there is literally no downside to making Mennagio your base on Lake Como