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If you’re planning a stay on Lake Como, one question always comes up sooner or later: where should you sleep? Varenna or Bellano? They’re close, on the same eastern branch of the lake, connected by train and ferry. Yet the experience feels different—especially once the sun goes down.
The truth is there isn’t one “right” choice for everyone—there’s the choice that fits the way you travel. In this guide I’ll share the real differences, from the perspective of someone who passes through these villages every day and truly knows them.
Remember: the two villages are just 5 minutes by train or one ferry stop apart.
Varenna is the postcard classic: narrow lanes, colourful houses, waterside walkways and photo-perfect corners at every turn. By day it’s lively, elegant and very popular.
Bellano feels more authentic—more like a real town. It may be less instantly “scenic” at first glance, but it’s more lived-in. Here the lake is part of everyday life, not just a backdrop.
The biggest difference, though, shows up in the evening.
Visitors who don’t know the area well are often surprised:
Varenna empties out at night. After the last ferry and dinner, the village slows down, the streets go quiet and all you hear is the water. It’s a beautiful, almost suspended kind of silence.
Bellano, on the other hand, still feels alive after dinner. Bars, gelaterias, lakeside spots and evening strolls shared with residents too. It’s not loud nightlife—just a pleasantly animated atmosphere that makes the town feel real.
And that’s often what decides where you’ll want to sleep.
Many travellers look for accommodation in Varenna because it’s one of Lake Como’s best-known villages. What people often don’t realise is that Bellano is just 5 minutes away by train or one ferry stop—making it a strong alternative for sleeping on the lake without giving up anything.
Choosing Bellano often means a better evening atmosphere, accommodation that can feel more comfortable, more parking options and a more authentic vibe—while keeping Varenna firmly within easy day-trip distance. It’s ideal if you want to enjoy Varenna at its best during the day, but sleep somewhere that feels more relaxed and lived-in.
Practically speaking, you’ll feel the difference straight away—especially if you’re arriving from Milan. Both villages sit on the Milan–Tirano railway line, but Bellano can be simpler to manage: from the station to the ferry pier is just a short walk, and in many cases you’ll find less queueing for boats.
If you’re driving, Bellano is also very convenient thanks to a direct exit from the fast-flowing SS36, so you can reach the town quickly without squeezing through narrow lakeside roads or busy centres.
Varenna is still perfect if you want to do everything on foot and hop straight on a ferry to Bellagio or Menaggio: the village is compact, and the lakeside walk is part of the experience.
Bellano works better as a strategic base: you can move easily by train or ferry and you’re not forced to get back in the car every day.
If you’re travelling by car, keep two very real points in mind:
In short: you can sleep where you prefer and enjoy both places easily, because Bellano and Varenna are close enough for you to choose your base based on your travel style—not on distance.
Varenna is made for slow travel—especially in daylight.
The Lovers’ Walk, Villa Monastero with its gardens sliding down to the water, the climb up to Castello di Vezio: everything is close, everything is walkable.
It’s also a great base if you want to rely only on ferries to reach Bellagio and Menaggio, without using a car.
Bellano surprises travellers who are looking for something more authentic.
The Orrido, with walkways suspended through the rock, is one of the lake’s most striking natural sights. From town you can also pick up routes like the Wayfarer’s Path (Sentiero del Viandante), perfect if you love walking.
But above all, Bellano is convenient: station, ferry pier, centre and beaches are close together, and planning your day often feels easier—especially in busy periods.
In Bellano you’ll find two different ways to enjoy the lake:
In Varenna there’s Riva Grande, small and iconic: wonderful for a quick dip or a pause after a walk, less suited to spending the whole day.
If you love quiet evenings, lights reflecting on the water and slow post-dinner walks, Varenna is perfect.
If you’d rather enjoy an unhurried dinner followed by one last drink and a lakeside stroll while the town still feels awake, Bellano suits you better.
Bellano offers more flexibility: space, beaches, services and a town that still feels alive in the evening. Varenna is beautiful to visit by day, but very calm after dark.
Both work well, but Bellano can be simpler at peak times. Either way, with one train stop or one ferry stop you can move around freely.
Bellano gives you that everyday, lived-in feeling that can be missing from more famous villages. Varenna is unmatched for beauty; Bellano for atmosphere.
If you picture the lake as silence, reflections and total calm, Varenna is the answer.
If you’re after a town that feels alive, authentic and convenient, Bellano will surprise you.
The real secret? Choose where to sleep based on how you want your evenings to feel—not out of fear of missing out. Because Bellano and Varenna on Lake Como are close enough that you can genuinely enjoy both.
And for your stay, I recommend choosing a Villa Vista Lago apartment in Bellano or Varenna: comfortable, authentic bases—perfect for exploring the whole lake at a calm pace.
Is it better to stay in Bellano or Varenna?It depends on your travel style: Varenna is quieter in the evening, while Bellano feels livelier and more local after dinner.
Is Varenna really quiet at night?Yes. After dinner and the last ferry, the village empties out and becomes very peaceful.
Does Bellano have an evening atmosphere?Yes. It stays pleasantly active after dinner, with bars and an evening promenade used by locals too.
How far are Bellano and Varenna from each other?One train stop (about 5 minutes) or one ferry stop.
Can I stay in Bellano and visit Varenna easily?Absolutely. It’s a common, practical choice.
If I only have a weekend, which one should I choose?Either works well: they’re so close that your choice can simply come down to the vibe you prefer.