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		<title>From Milan to Lake Como</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lake Como is a beautiful place to visit in the north of Italy. It is about 40 minutes from Milan and it makes a lovely change from the metropolitan city life. You can relax and enjoy the beautiful and calming scenery at Lake Como. Once you are there you can reach the different resorts by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lake Como is a beautiful place to visit in the north of Italy. It is about 40 minutes from Milan and it makes a lovely change from the metropolitan city life. You can relax and enjoy the beautiful and calming scenery at Lake Como. Once you are there you can reach the different resorts by boat, car ferry or bus. This area is very popular with lovers, walkers, cyclists, joggers, swimmers and with people who just want to sit and take in the stunning scenery.</p>
<h3>When To Visit Lake Como</h3>
<p>If you can only visit Lake Como is in the summer you should take into account that it is also very popular with the Italians so it is very busy at this time of year and if you really want to visit Lake Como you need to book several months in advance. If you just turn up during the summer months you will find it hard to find a place to stay. If you prefer to just turn up to a place and find a room then you should try in the spring or in the fall. These are the best times of the year to visit Lake Como when it is not quite so hot and it is also less crowded.</p>
<h3>Towns Around Lake Como</h3>
<p>The main towns around the lake are Bellagio, Como, Mennagio, Varrena and Lecco. They are all worth a visit. Each one is unique, offering special local cuisine, incredible views for photographers and different memorable experiences.</p>
<h3>How To Get To Lake Como</h3>
<p>Since Lake Como is only 40km away from Milan city center, the best way to get to Lake Como is to drive. However, if you are flying in to MXP, <a href="http://www.hotels-in-milan.com/malpensa-airport-mxp">Malpensa airport</a>, and want a direct route to Como, then you can take the Malpensa Express Train to Saronna. You will then need to transfer to LeNord and finally to Como.</p>
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		<title>Cinque Terre</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are staying in Milan and are looking for a day trip then Cinque Terre is the one to do. Cinque Terre means five lands which refer to five fishing villages which are strung along the cliffs bordering the Ligurian Sea. You can tour these five picturesque villages by foot or by rail or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are staying in Milan and are looking for a day trip then Cinque Terre is the one to do. Cinque  Terre means five lands which refer to five fishing villages which are  strung along the cliffs bordering the Ligurian Sea. You can tour these  five picturesque villages by foot or by rail or a combination of the  two and you will see sights out of a picture that you won&#8217;t believe  to be real. This day trip is a real contrast to the faster fashionable  city life in Milan which will make it even more special.</p>
<p>The air is fresh, the views  are spectacular and each village you come to is prettier than the last  one. There are parts of the trail when you actually feel like you are  walking on the clouds because the clouds are so low and you are so high.  As you approach the villages you are suddenly hit by a fantastic burst  of colour after all the greenery you have been walking through, it reminded  me of the Wizard of Oz when the film changes from black and white to  colour. You have to see it to believe it.</p>
<p>The five villages are Monterosso,  Vernazza, Corniglia which is smaller and quieter than the other villages  and also the only one that is above sea-level, Manarola which has the  bestÂ  gelateria of all the villages called &#8220;5 Terre Gelateria  e Creperia&#8221; and Riomaggiore to the south which has a good selection  of bars and restaurants. Monterosso is the most toursity/resorty one  out of the five. It is not as quaint or special as the other four. If you use the beach at Monterosso, there is a paid section and a free section.</p>
<p>The path that connects the  five villages is called Via del Amore (The pathway of love) and as you  walk along you will come across a cluster of padlocks locked on to the  railing which is the result of a nice optimistic custom to lock a padlock  and throw away the key to ensure never-ending love.</p>
<p>Out of all the five villages  Vernazza is possibly (although it&#8217;s a very close contest) the prettiest  and its gorgeous harbour full of colourful boats provides the perfect  setting for a good meal enjoying the freshest fish (you can even catch  your own!) and a bottle of wine &#8211; Shirley Valentine eat your heart out!</p>
<p>When you are on the Via del Amore Vernazza is the one village that you walk down into and walk out of and will provide amazing photograph opportunities.</p>
<h3>Cinque Terre Trail</h3>
<p>One could theoretically take a very early train from Milan, walk the trail, and take the train home, maybe even have an early dinner in the last town. You should estimate about 5 hours, but maybe 6 if you stop for lunch somewhere on the trail or in a town or even to go swimming off the rocks.</p>
<h3>Getting To Cinque Terre From Milan, Italy</h3>
<p>There is a direct train from Milano Centrale to Monterosso that takes approximately 3 hours. Check the <a href="http://trenitalia.it/">Tren Italia site for bookings</a>.</p>
<p>One could also go by coach, but I prefer the train.</p>
<p>If you are traveling to Milan from Rome you or elsewhere in the south, you will have to change trains in La Spezia. From Florence you most likely have to change trains in Pisa and La Spezia, but there is a Florence to La Spezia direct.</p>
<p>Its a common traveling strategy to use an open jaw flight and fly into either Rome or Milan. This plan allows the traveler to experience many different places in Italy as you work your way through Italy to your departure airport. Cinque Terre makes for a very nice midway stop between Rome and Milan.</p>
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