BY: Jaclyn DeGiorgio
For many, George Clooney might be the first name that springs to mind when one thinks of Lake Como. But if you’ve actually spent time on the lake, he’s likely just an afterthought (no disrespect, Mr. Clooney!).
With something for everyone, Lake Como has a variety of appealing elements: colorful waterside villages, centuries-old historic villas, hiking trails, beaches, water sports, boat rides, vineyards, olive trees, gardens, polenta uncia, filascetta, more exceptional food, the occasional snow-capped alpine peak jutting out from behind the vertiginous verdant hills, and Villa d’Este.
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