Varenna 3-Day Itinerary

A day-by-day plan for Varenna: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.

Day 1

Arrive & Explore the Highlights

Morning
Museo Ornitologico Luigi Scanagatta

A small natural history museum inside the Villa Monastero complex, with over 400 stuffed birds native to the Lake Como region. Display cases are old-fashioned but full of local species you might spot

🕐 09:30–18:30 (April–October), closed November–March

Free entry

💡 The museum is free with a paid ticket to Villa Monastero gardens (€8). If you only want the birds, ask at the ticket desk – they sometimes let you visit just the museum for free. Allow 20 minutes.

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Afternoon
Chiesa di San Giorgio

Varenna's main church, dating from the 14th century with a simple Romanesque exterior and a richly frescoed interior. The bell tower has a visible tilt from subsidence.

🕐 8:00–18:00 daily (closed for lunch 12:00–15:00 in winter).

Free entry

💡 Free entry. Look for the 15th-century fresco of the Crucifixion on the left wall—locals say it's been retouched but still shows original colours. Quiet morning visits are best; avoid Sunday mass if you want to look around.

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Evening
Where to eat

Aperitivo Et Al · ££

Bilacus · ££

Day 2

Deeper Into Varenna

Morning
Passeggiata degli Innamorati (Lovers' Walk)

A short, scenic lakeside path with benches and views of the lake and mountains. The pavement is decorated with painted stones left by visitors.

🕐 Open 24 hours

💡 Go at sunset for fewer crowds and the best light on the Bellagio shore opposite. Path gets narrow near the end – take care with pushchairs.

Midday
Passeggiata degli Innamorati

Also called the Lovers' Walk, this short lakeside promenade links Varenna to the neighbouring village of Fiumelatte. It's a flat, scenic path with benches and views of the lake and mountains.

🕐 Always accessible.

💡 Free and always open. Walk it in the late afternoon when the sun softens the water. The path ends at Fiumelatte's waterfall (seasonal, spring melt). No shade, so bring a hat in summer.

Afternoon
Varenna Cemetery (Cimitero di Varenna)

A small hillside cemetery with lake views. Quiet and rarely visited. Old family tombs, stone crosses, and views over the bay. Has a peaceful, reflective atmosphere.

🕐 Usually open during daylight hours; gate may be locked at night

💡 Walk up from the main road via Via Roma. It's on the way to the Castello di Vezio trail and most visitors walk straight past. Worth 10 minutes.

Late afternoon
Fiumelatte River Source & Walk

A short riverside walk to the source of the Fiumelatte (Milk River), Italy's shortest river at 250m. The water runs milky white from dissolved limestone. Path is flat and free to access.

🕐 Open access; path may be muddy after rain

💡 Best in spring when snowmelt feeds the river – it sometimes dries up by August. Follow the wooden sign from Via per Fiumelatte. Takes 15–20 minutes round trip.

Evening
Dining tonight

La Tosca

Casa Goacomina

Day 3

Final Favourites & Departure

Morning
Fiumelatte Waterfall

Italy's shortest river, the Fiumelatte, plunges into Lake Como from a rocky cliff. The flow is seasonal, fed by snowmelt, and the cascade is visible from the la

💡 Free. Go in late spring (May-June) when the flow is strongest; by August it may be a trickle. The spot is a 15-minute walk from Varenna along the Passeggiata degli Innamorati. Great for a photo stop, but no facilities nearby.

Midday
Sentiero del Viandante (Path of the Wanderer) – Varenna to Lierna section

An old mule track running along the east shore of the lake. The Varenna-to-Lierna stretch is about 4 km, mostly flat, with olive groves, stone walls and spots t

💡 Start from the Villa Monastero car park and follow the red-and-white CAI trail markers. No water fountains on the route – bring a bottle. The path ends in Lierna's small harbour, where there's a good cheap bar for a drink.

Afternoon
Varenna Ferry Landing and Lake Promenade

The waterfront walk along Piazza Veneto and the ferry dock. Watch ferries come and go, see the Bernina Express train roll past cliffs, and get classic views of

💡 Arrive before 9am to have the pier almost to yourself before the day-trippers flood in. The morning light on the lake is excellent.

Before departure
Villa Monastero

A former Cistercian convent turned villa, with a 2km-long botanical garden on the lakefront. The villa interior is a museum, but the garden alone offers stunnin

💡 Buy a garden-only ticket for €8. Go early morning to avoid crowds and see the sun light up the terrace. The plant labels are in Latin, so bring a guide app if you're into botany.

Final meal

Albergo del Sole

Bar Carlo

Getting Around Varenna

FlixBus + local bus From €12-€18 single 180 min

Cheap but clunky. You need the FlixBus from Malpensa to Colico (get off at Colico FS). Then catch bus D20 or D21 from Colico station to Varenna—€3 cash only. The bus stop is directly outside Hotel Olivedo. Only viable if you have time and want to save €10.

Private Transfer from Milan Airports From €120 90 min

Book via NCC services or taxi apps for fixed rate; drivers usually meet you at arrivals with a name sign. Worth it for late arrivals or heavy luggage.

Trenord Malpensa Express / Regional Train (Milan–Lecco–Varenna) From €13 110 min

Buy tickets on Trenord app to avoid queues. Validate paper tickets in the yellow machine before boarding — fine is €50. Alight at Varenna-Esino (not Varenna town), walk straight down the hill: Du Lac is 200m, on your left.

Taxi Varenna / Transfer Service From €140 75 min

Use Noleggio Con Conducente (NCC) like VarennaTransfer — cheaper than airport taxis (~€120–€130). Book 48h ahead for lakeview route via Lecco. Driver usually meets you at arrivals with a name card.

FlixBus + Local Bus From €15 180 min

Cheapest option but slow. Take FlixBus from MXP to Como station, then C10 bus along Lake Como (10–14 euros). The lake road can be winding; sit on left for views. Last bus from Varenna back to Como is around 19:30.

Private transfer (pre-booked) From €180-€220 flat rate 85 min

Worth it if you arrive late or have heavy luggage. Use a company like NCC Air or GetTransfer—hotel can recommend one. Drivers usually meet you at arrivals with a name board. The drive hugs the lake after Colico; ask for a brief stop at Bellagio viewpoint if you negotiate beforehand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3 days enough for Varenna?

Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Museo Ornitologico Luigi Scanagatta and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.

What is the best time to visit Varenna?

See our full best time to visit Varenna guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.

Where should I stay for this itinerary?

A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Casa Riva, Varenna garden, Royal Victoria. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.