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The Italian Lakes Travel Guide

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Lonely Planet The Italian Lakes is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Tour the vineyards of Lombard, get active on Lake Garda, be awed by Milans Duomo, 600 years in the making and now yours to explore; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of the Italian Lakes and begin your journey now!

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On The Road
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Welcome to the Italian Lakes

Formed at the end of the last ice age, and a popular holiday spot since Roman times, the Italian Lakes have an enduring, beguiling beauty.

Artful Landscapes

Travellers traversing the Alps wind down from snowcapped mountains to be greeted by a Mediterranean burst of colour: gardens filled with rose-red camellias, hot-pink oleanders, lemon trees and palms surrounding cerulean blue lakes. Its impossible not to be seduced. Fishing boats bob in tiny harbours, palaces float in the Borromean Gulf and grand belle poque hotels line the waterfronts in towns such as Stresa, Como, Bellagio and Sal. No wonder European aristocrats, Arab princes and Hollywood celebrities choose to call this home.

A Modern Legacy

Since Leonardo da Vinci broke all the rules in his stunning Last Supper, the indefatigably inventive Lombards seem to have skipped straight from the Renaissance to the 21st century. Not only is Milan a treasure trove of modern and contemporary art, but art deco and rationalist architecture abound. Around the lakes, Michelin-starred restaurants push the boundaries of traditionalism, and vintners, oil producers and textile houses experiment with sustainable technologies and techniques. Even now, jackhammers are hard at work on Milans futuristic new skyline modelled by star architects Daniel Libeskind, Arata Isozaki, Csar Pelli, and the late Zaha Hadid.

Living By Design

Though Italian design is distributed globally, seeing it in its home context offers a fresh appreciation. From Comos silk weavers to Brianza's furniture makers and the violin artisans of Cremona, this region has an outstanding craft heritage. Today Milan is home to all the major design showrooms and an endless round of trade fairs. But its not just insiders who have all the fun. Northern Italian design houses have branched out into spas, bars, galleries and restaurants. So why not join them for a touch of la vita moda (the stylish life).

The Lake Lifestyle

Home to many of Italys foremost musical talents, writers and artists, Milan and Verona are on the tour circuit of the best international music acts, dance troupes, opera and theatre. In summer, film, music and art festivals abound in city theatres, lakeside gardens and historic villas, while at weekends, urbanites escape to the mountains and lakes for morning markets, sailing, hiking and long afternoon lunches. The key to it all is an unswerving dedication to lifes fine print.

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Terrace dining in Varenna, overlooking Lake Como | PHOTOINNOVATION / SHUTTERSTOCK
Why I Love the Italian Lakes

By Paula Hardy, Writer

From cutting-edge textiles to high-tech olive presses and a sidewalk scene that makes Fashion Week seem entirely redundant, Milan and the lakes are both thrilling and fun. Everyone here is fizzing with ideas, ambition and energy, and its catching. Unlike nonnas Italy further south, Lombards, like New Yorkers, are refreshing modernists and natural entrepreneurs. A surprising number of people here care deeply about marrying the regions craft heritage with modern, sustainable technology. As such, theyre pioneering an exciting and beautiful vision of the future that inspires me.

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