Rick Steves’ Europe: Natural Poetry in Italy’s Lakes District

Though just an hour north of Milan, Italy’s Lake District feels a world away from the business and bustle of Italy’s second city.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Natural Poetry in Italy’s Lakes District
Lake Como is lined with luxurious villas, crowned by snow-capped mountains, and busy with fleets of little ferries darting from one cute town to another. Cameron Hewitt, Rick Steves' Europe
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Northern Italy’s seductively beautiful Lakes District—in the shadow of the Alps—seems heaven-sent for communing with nature. Though just an hour north of Milan, this area feels a world away from the business and bustle of Italy’s second city.

In this romantic region, wistful 19th-century villas are overgrown with old vines, while stunted palm trees appear to be held against their will, this far north. And vistas are made-to-order for daydreamers and poets. In fact, it was early nature lovers (who wrote and painted here) who put this area on the tourist map in the 1800s.

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Rick Steves (www.ricksteves.com) writes European guidebooks, hosts travel shows on public TV and radio, and organizes European tours. This article was adapted from his new book, For the Love of Europe. You can email Rick at [email protected] and follow his blog on Facebook. ©2026 Rick Steves. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.