Lake Como is Italy's third largest lake, located at the foot of the Southern Alps, the southwestern end of the lake is very close to the territory of neighboring Switzerland, is poetic. Many parts of the shore are crags, the Alps (can ski all year round) at the northern end of the lake like a wall. The lake is cultivated with grapes, figs, pomegranates, oil olives and chestnuts; fish such as salmon, salmon, salmon and salmon. Known for its beautiful natural scenery, the lakeside has many gorgeous villas, parks, and tourist attractions along the lake. Ships can be reached on the lake. There are many small towns along the coast of Lake Como, from Milan to Lake Como, generally the place to stay in the town of Como, from here by boat or bus, you can visit Lake Como and the villages along the way.