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Como


Como’s largest and best food market is this Fascist-era covered market crammed with fruit, veg, meat, bread and cheese purveyors. One hall is entirely devoted to organic, local produce that has to come from a defined area around the city. Here you’ll find lake fish, mountain honey and rare, small-batch Lombard cheeses.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Como attractions

1. Porta Torre

0.11 MILES

The southern gate in Como's defensive walls, bordered by a 40m 12th-century tower.

2. Pinacoteca Civica

0.21 MILES

Despite its inadequate labelling, Como’s art gallery has a sizeable collection with some rich pickings. Most interesting are the frescoes and sculpture…

3. Basilica di San Fedele

0.24 MILES

Hemmed in by houses these days and enclosing one side of what was once a medieval grain market, this Lombard Romanesque basilica dates back to the 7th…

4. Duomo

0.41 MILES

Como’s awesome marble-clad cathedral is one of the most important buildings on the lake, incorporating a variety of styles – Romanesque, Renaissance and…

5. Broletto

0.42 MILES

The polychromatic Broletto, or medieval town hall, sits right beside Como's towering duomo. Unusually, it butts right up against the cathedral and is very…

6. Museo della Seta

0.44 MILES

Far from being a flashy collection of silk scarves, this highly educational study of Como’s long-standing textile industry explains the full silk-making…

7. Basilica di Sant'Abbondio

0.46 MILES

About 500m south of Como’s city walls is this austere 11th-century Romanesque church, once the seat of a bishopric built on the orders of St Amantius of…

8. Tempio Voltiano

0.81 MILES

The photogenic lakeside Tempio Voltiano was built in 1927. This neoclassical temple is now a museum devoted to Como-born ­electric-­battery inventor…