Where to Stay in Bellagio, Lake Como, Italy
- Tarry Laurensia

- Jan 27
- 4 min read
Updated: 6 days ago
Bellagio is one of those places that instantly feels like a postcard come to life. Sitting right where the three branches of Lake Como meet, this small town is known for its romantic lakeside views, colorful streets, and relaxed Italian charm. Choosing the right place to stay in Bellagio can completely shape your experience — whether you’re here for a short getaway, a honeymoon, or a slow travel escape.
In this guide, I’ll share the best areas and types of accommodation in Bellagio, based on location, atmosphere, and practicality. This article is written from a traveler’s perspective, with a mix of one of my personal experience.

Where to Stay in Bellagio Lake Como and why?
Bellagio is often called the “Pearl of Lake Como,” and for good reason. It offers a balance that many other Lake Como towns don’t: stunning scenery, ferry connections, walkable streets, and a wide range of accommodations.
Staying in Bellagio means:
Easy ferry access to Varenna, Menaggio
Beautiful lakeside promenades and viewpoints
A charming historic center with restaurants and boutiques
Options for apartments, villas, and small hotels
If you want to wake up close to the water and explore Lake Como without constantly moving bases, Bellagio is an excellent choice.
Best Areas to Stay in Bellagio
1. Historic Center (Centro Storico)
The historic center is the heart of Bellagio. This is where you’ll find the iconic stone staircases, souvenir shops, cafes, and restaurants.
Best for:
First-time visitors
Short stays
Travelers who want everything within walking distance
Pros:
Central location
Close to ferry terminal
Lively atmosphere
Cons:
Can be crowded during peak season
Accommodation tends to be smaller and more expensive
You’ll mostly find boutique hotels and compact apartments here. If convenience is your priority, this area is hard to beat.
2. Lakeside Area (Near Pescatori & Waterfront)
Staying near the lake — especially just outside the busiest streets — offers a quieter and more relaxing experience. This area is ideal if you want to enjoy morning walks by the water and peaceful evenings.
Best for:
Couples
Families
Groups of friends
Pros:
Calm and scenic
Close to the lake and walking paths
Spacious apartments available
Cons:
Slightly longer walk to the ferry (still manageable)
This is where apartments shine, especially those with terraces or balconies facing the lake.
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3. Pescallo (Quiet & Authentic)
Pescallo is a small fishing village area located a short walk from Bellagio’s center. It feels more local and less touristy, while still being very accessible.
Best for:
Slow travelers
Longer stays
Travelers who want peace and authenticity
Pros:
Beautiful views
Less crowded
Great for swimming and kayaking
Cons:
Fewer dining options nearby
If you enjoy calm mornings and scenic walks, Pescallo is worth considering.
Types of Accommodation in Bellagio
Apartments (Highly Recommended)
Apartments are one of the best options in Bellagio, especially if you’re staying more than one night. They offer space, flexibility, and a more local feel.
Why choose an apartment:
More room than hotels
Kitchenette for simple meals
Ideal for families and groups
Better value for longer stays
Many apartments in Bellagio are listed on platforms like Agoda and Booking, making them easy to compare and book.
Boutique Hotels
Bellagio has several charming boutique hotels, often located near the historic center or along the lake. These are perfect if you want comfort without large resort vibes.
Best for:
Couples
Short romantic stays
Expect classic Italian interiors, lake views, and personalized service.
Luxury Villas
For travelers seeking privacy and luxury, villas around Bellagio offer stunning lake views and premium amenities.
Best for:
Honeymoons
Special occasions
Group travel
These are usually located slightly outside the center and are best if you’re comfortable with walking or driving.
Recommended Stay: Apartment Just Close to the Lake in Bellagio
During my trip to Bellagio, I was staying in a well-located apartment is Apartment Just Close to the Lake in Bellagio, with Terrace or balcony with the view of lake Como, its located on Via Pescatori.
Why this apartment stands out:
Excellent location near the lake
Quiet area, yet close to main attractions
Spacious and comfortable layout
Suitable for families and groups
Distances to Popular Spots from Pescatori
Here are the approximate walking distances from Pescatori to key spots:
San Giovanni Church: ~0.16 miles (250 m) — 3 min walk
Nené Bellagio (Restaurant): ~0.01 miles (18 m) — 1 min walk
Bici Volanti: ~0.06 miles (100 m) — 1 min walk
Villa Melzi Gardens: ~1.18 miles (1.9 km) — 27 min walk
Barchetta (Lakeside Area): ~1.30 miles (2.1 km) — 30 min walk
Bellagio Centre / Old Town: ~1.37 miles (2.2 km) — 31 min walk
All distances are approximate and based on walking routes. This layout makes it easy to see how convenient the location is, especially if you plan to explore Bellagio mostly on foot.
How Long Should You Stay in Bellagio?
1 night: Very rushed, not recommended
2 nights: Enough to see Bellagio highlights
3–4 nights: Ideal for exploring Lake Como towns
5+ nights: Perfect for slow travel
If your itinerary allows, staying at least 3 nights will let you enjoy Bellagio at a relaxed pace.
Tips for Booking Accommodation in Bellagio
Book early during April–September
Prioritize location over size
Check ferry walking distance if you don’t have a car
Read recent reviews carefully
Choose apartments if traveling in a group
For accommodation options and availability, check trusted booking platforms like Agoda or Booking to find a stay that fits your travel style.
Bellagio is one of the most beautiful places to stay on Lake Como, and choosing the right accommodation makes all the difference. Whether you prefer a cozy lakeside apartment, a boutique hotel in the historic center, or a luxury villa with panoramic views, Bellagio offers something for every travel style.
If you’re planning your Lake Como trip, I highly recommend staying close to the lake and within walking distance of the main attractions. It’s the kind of place where slow mornings, scenic walks, and peaceful evenings come naturally.
Happy Travelling :)
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