Lake Como, locally known as Lago di Como, is the third largest Italian lake (after Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore). Located at the foot of the Alps, Lake Como offers some of the most romantic and picturesque scenery in Italy.
Milano is the city of style and luxury, where business and leisure, sports and culture can be reconciled as in no other city around the globe. Milano has everything that art, food and entertainment can offer to stimulate the senses and the mind.
Many tourists continue to flock to Verona because of its reputation in literature, opera, and the arts. This lovely Italian city is located in the S-curve of the River Adige and is one of the most visited in the whole country. Although it undoubtedly has a rich history, Verona is often associated with Shakespeare’s legendary love story of Romeo and Juliet.
Lake Garda, in northern Italy, is known for its crystal clear water. At the south end, the town of Sirmione is dominated by the Rocca Scaligera, a fortress with harbor views. Also in the vicinity is Gardaland Resort, a large amusement park that both kids and adults can enjoy.