Milan to Como by train

Last reviewed: July 2026

Typical duration
37 minutes
Frequency
every hour
Direct
Direct service
From price
from €5.20
Milan to Lake Como by train

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Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to travel from Milan to Lake Como by train?

The fastest trains cover the route from Milano Centrale to Como S. Giovanni in 35 to 40 minutes. Up to 69 trains run daily, with services departing as early as 5:39 AM and running until 11:33 PM, giving plenty of flexibility for day trippers.

How much do Milan to Lake Como train tickets cost?

Regional tickets start from €5.20 when purchased in advance, with an average ticket price of around €6. EuroCity trains cost €16. Children under 14 receive a 50% discount, and savings are also available for seniors and groups.

How do I get from Como station to the lake itself?

Como S. Giovanni station is a 10 to 15 minute walk from the lake, while Como Lago station sits directly on the waterfront. From Como Nord Lago, reached from Milano Cadorna in about an hour, you have scenic lakefront access. Ferries and buses also operate from the stations to reach other towns around the lake.

Which towns around Lake Como are worth visiting on a day trip from Milan?

Varenna is popular for its narrow streets and beautiful lakeside scenery, while Bellagio is often called the 'Pearl of Lake Como' for its picturesque setting. A suggested itinerary is to visit Varenna in the morning, Bellagio for lunch, and Como in the evening. In Como itself, the cathedral is a must-see, and the funicular up to Brunate offers panoramic views of the lake and mountains.

What should Interrail pass holders know when travelling from Milan to Lake Como?

On Trenord regional services, Interrail pass holders can bring folding bikes (up to 80 × 120 × 45 cm) and small pets in carriers (up to 70 × 30 × 50 cm) free of charge. On Trenitalia EuroCity trains, there are no strict baggage limits, and Giruno trains offer free WiFi and a Bar-Bistrò service. Dedicated spaces for passengers with reduced mobility are also available on EuroCity trains.

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