Explore Northern Italy's Lakes district on this weeklong getaway trip. Tour the Royal Palace, see art in the Castello Sforzesco, and enjoy the nightlife on Milan's Navigli canals. See da Vinci's The Last Supper, then head to Lake Como and Lake Garda to enjoy small lakeside villages, sprawling summer villas, and a day trip to the Dolomite Mountains.

Highlights

  • Soak in Milan's nightlife in the Navigli District 
  • See da Vinci’s ‘The Last Supper’
  • Spend time relaxing on beautiful Lake Como
  • Visit spectacular Lake Carezza deep in the Dolomite Mountains

Brief Itinerary

Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Milan Milan
Day 2 Full Day Milan Tour Milan
Day 3 Milan to Lake Como Como
Day 4 Bellagio Walking Tour Como
Day 5 Lake Como to Lake Garda Peschiera del Garda
Day 6 Dolomites Day Tour Peschiera del Garda
Day 7 Goodbye Italy!  

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Milan

Naviglio Grande canal in the evening
Naviglio Grande canal in the evening

Welcome to Milan! Arrive at the Milano Malpensa or Linate airport, then transfer to the city center and check in to your hotel. Milan is known as the non-official capital of Italy, the place where everything happens. The city is a center for business, shopping, fashion, and culture, as well as medieval art and beautiful architecture.

Many of Milan's old monuments and buildings were destroyed during the Second World War bombings, and the new construction and modern architecture give Milan a sophisticated vibe. Because of this, Milan is known as Italy's "new" city and represents modern Italy. 

Many of Milan's famous historical sights are clustered together in the heart of the city with easy access from the train station, so it's easy to explore on your own today while you get acquainted with the city. Top sights include the striking Gothic Duomo, one of the world's largest, La Scala Opera House, Galleria Vittorio Emmanuele, a glamorous 20th-century indoor shopping mall, the Pirelli Tower and medieval Castello Sforzesco. Milan is also home to one of the world's most famous paintings—da Vinci's 'The Last Supper', housed at the Santa Maria della Grazie monastery. 

If there's enough time in the afternoon, a stroll through the downtown district is an excellent way to spend the day. A visit to the 16th-century Royal Palace, a sprawling neoclassical palace turned art museum, is a great way to explore the city's history and art. Although the building suffered great damage during World War II, it has been beautifully restored and is now a renowned cultural center. 

In the evening head to the Navigli at Porta Genova, Milan's ancient network of canals and passages used for transporting goods and supplies across the city. At night these streets transform with crowds of locals and tourists meeting friends at bars and aperativo bar. Come for the buzzing energy, stay for the wine bars and people watching.

Day 2: Full Day Milan Tour

The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci
The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci

Spend the day discovering sights and history in Milan on today's combination bus and walking tour. Start on the bus to see panoramic views of the city, then hit the streets with an expert guide to see the city up close. 

The bus tour starts at Foro Bonaparte, built to celebrate Napoleon's victories, to see the Arco della Pace (arch of peace), the Santa Maria delle Grazie and Sant'Ambrogio churches, as well as the San Babila and Fontana Piazzas.
Drive by the Corso Venezia, a luxury shopping street in the Quadrilatero della Moda district. 

From here, leave the tour bus behind and walk to see the 18th-century Neoclassical Teatro alla Scala and the iconic gothic Cathedral (local's tip: head to the roof for panoramic views of the city). The Cathedral took nearly 600 years to complete, and its shiny marble facade and striking late Gothic architecture make it the symbolic monument of Milan. The massive church is the largest in Italy and the fourth-largest in the world. 

Stroll through the airy halls of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a spacious indoor shopping mall famous for its ornate architecture and skylights, which now houses historic restaurants, bars, and trendy shops. 

Continue to the Castello Sforzesco, a 15th-century castle and fortress which now houses a large art museum and works by Leonardo Da Vinci. 

After this, take a bus transfer for today's tour highlight: a guided visit to see Da Vinci's "The Last Supper", a world-famous fresco located in the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie. The renowned work is highly regulated and the painting can only be viewed by appointment.

Day 3: Milan to Lake Como

Springtime in Bellagio,
Springtime in Bellagio, "The Pearl of the Lake"

Lake Como is one of the three main lakes in the Lake District, alongside Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. While the other two lakes are famous for their grand atmosphere, Lake Como is peaceful and quiet, surrounded by forests which add to the serene atmosphere. The lake is popular with travelers from around the world and has attracted several celebrities, including George Clooney and Madonna. 

You'll be based in the town of Como on the southern end of the lake while you spend the next few days exploring. City highlights include the Gothic 14th-century Cathedral of Como, sprawling Villa Olmo park and exhibition halls, and the Museo Didattico della Seta (Museum of Silk), which chronicles the region's historic silk industry. See the sights with a ride on the funicular railway and enjoy the views with a stroll on the waterfront promenade. 

In the evening catch the sunset show on a 3-hour cruise, passing quiet bays and elegant villas with the Rhaetian Alps in the background. Enjoy hearing stories of Lake Como as you watch the first few stars appear above the lake, then return to the shore for a four-course dinner and wine.

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Day 4: Bellagio Walking Tour

Botanical garden on the lakeshore
Botanical garden on the lakeshore

Spend the day exploring the beautiful lakeside town of Bellagio, which sits on Lake Como about an hour to the north. You'll take a scenic boat trip to reach Bellagio, then go for a three-hour guided tour to see the little-known vantage points and sights which many visitors miss. Stroll around Punta Spartivento and gaze out at Lake Como. Walk to the village of Aureggio to see rare 19th-century Larian gondola boats in the sleepy fishing harbor.

Tour the neoclassical Villa Melzi and the surrounding botanical gardens, which are filled with spectacular rare and exotic plants and a Japanese pond. The residence was built for Francesco Melzi d’Eril, vice president of the Italian Republic during Napoleon's time. Head inside the elaborate home to see works by Antonio Canova, Andrea Appiani, Giovan Battista Comolli and Giuseppe Bossi, then step into the adjacent Orangery to view a small museum of Napoleonic memorabilia. Spend some time here enjoying the views of Lake Como from the elegant terrace and gardens. 

Round out your tour with lunch at a Michelin-star local restaurant. In the afternoon, explore some of the town's magnificent villas and beautiful parks:

  • Go shopping for leather goods, clothing, and street food on the Via Giuseppe Garibaldi 
  • Tour the 12th-century Romanesque Basilica of San Giacomo 
  • Soak in the sunshine at the Lido di Bellagio and San Giovanni beaches 
  • Visit Menaggio, a small town above Bellagio 
  • Rent a paddleboard and head onto the water to explore the lake 
  • Get a rush of adrenaline on the zip lines of the family-friendly Jungle Raider Adventure Park 

For dinner, enjoy a traditional Mediterranean meal accompanied by local wine before taking the boat to Como for the night.

Day 5: Lake Como to Lake Garda

Malcesine Castle on Lake Garda
Malcesine Castle on Lake Garda

After a delicious breakfast, drive to Lake Garda and check into your lakeshore accommodation. Lake Garda is large, and its northern villages of Bardolino, Riva, Malcesine, Gardone, Limone are smaller and have a more romantic mountain feeling. 

The southern villages of Sirmione and Desenzano are somewhat larger, with a vibrant nightlife, trendy bars and restaurants, and plentiful accommodation options. 

After lunch, explore the beauty of Lake Garda on a coach tour. See the many lakeside villages and villas along the shore, cross to the other side of the lake by boat, and soak in the sunshine and views. The tour conveniently departs from a number of locations around the lake, giving you the flexibility to hop on and off where you want.

Day 6: Dolomites Day Tour

 Lake Carezza in the Dolomites
 Lake Carezza in the Dolomites

Hit the road today to explore the Dolomite Mountains, which form part of the Southern Limestone Alps and extend from the River Adige to the Piave Valley. 

Start your trip in the Gardena Valley, a world-famous sports area in South Tyrol. Visit the enchanting village of Ortisei, famous for its traditional houses and skillfully carved and painted wooden sculptures. Take the cable car up to 7,600 ft (2,500 m) and enjoy spectacular views of the Dolomites. Then, enjoy a typical Tyrolean lunch in town. 

After lunch, take a ride up to Sella Pass to see the views and take photos. Head down the other side of the pass towards Canazei and drive through the Fassa Valley into the Ega Valley for the last stop of the day at Lake Carezza. The lake, which is a spectacular shade of blue, is famous in the Dolomites area for its panoramic view of the Catinaccio and Latemar mountain chains.

In the evening, you'll return to Lake Garda.

Day 7: Goodbye Italy!

Little details of life in Rome
Little details of life in Rome

Time to say goodbye to the country of love! After one last cappuccino over breakfast, head to the airport for your connecting flight home. Safe travels!

Map

Map of Discover Milan and Italy's Lakes Region - 7 Days
Map of Discover Milan and Italy's Lakes Region - 7 Days