Lake Como
Lario commonly referred to as Lake Como, is a glacial lake in the Italian region of Lombardy. It is the third-largest lake in Italy by area, behind Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore, with a surface area of 146 square kilometers. The lake's bottom lies more than 200 meters below sea level, making it the fifth-deepest lake in Europe and the deepest one outside of Norway.
Since Roman times, aristocracy and wealthy people have used Lake Como as a getaway. Today, it is a very famous tourist destination with many important works of art and cultural treasures. There are numerous palaces and mansions there, including Villa Olmo, Villa Serbelloni, and Villa Carlotta. Numerous well-known people have resided near Lake Como and still do. The lake has a distinctive shape that resembles the letter "Y." It is also well-liked for sports like sailing and windsurfing. Visitors have the option of visiting spas, shopping, or viewing the amazing wildlife that the nearby woodlands are home to.
Many newspapers have referred to it as the most beautiful place on earth, and writers like Percy Bysshe Shelley and William Wordsworth have praised it for its beauty.
Location: Lombardy, Italy