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April 1999

Lombardia - Bellagio

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Experienced voyagerExperienced voyagerExperienced voyagerExperienced voyager David Aaronson
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iron age carvings with later inscriptions added by Roman legions who visited the area.



From renaissance Venice to medieval Switzerland to prehistoric rock drawings, we had now run out of history going backwards, so the only thing to do was head for the nearest resort area and have one last good dinner before we left Italy. Our choice for this was Bellagio, a town on the end of a peninsula which juts out into Lake Como. Bellagio is perched on the side of a cliff that comes down to the lake (which can be seen briefly in this picture). As a result roads going towards the lake are basically cobblestone stairways. The lower floors of buildings contain restaurants and shops. Particularly common in the shops here are leather goods, estate jewelry, and amber. We stayed about a mile or two out of town and drove back in for dinner. The town seems to be particularly popular with British tourists and in season (summer) is quite crowded (or so we were told).



From the surrounding hills, various villas surrounded by Lombard poplar trees look out at the lake. Ferries also criss-cross the lake connecting all the villages along the shores. We ate dinner in a restaurant where nearly every other patron was English-speaking. We had been somewhat unaware that Bellagio was quite so popular, but we'd chosen it based on a magazine article, so perhaps everyone else had read it too. For dinner, David had what was quite clearly the best bolognese sauce imaginable. We also both had affogato for dessert. We haven't mentioned that yet, but it is an Italian concoction of ice cream and espresso and it will definately leave you awake and something like alert.



We stayed at the Hotel Silvio, and there is no hotel we stayed at on this trip we would recommend more than this one. The staff was incredibly friendly and helpful, the rooms have balconies overlooking the lake and surrounding hills, and the public areas are fantastic. We spent the evening in between the bar and the fireplace (which was complete with sleeping dogs) sampling a variety of amaro liquors. Amaro literally means 'bitter' and is an entire class of Italian drinks which are just that. They do vary considerably however and we found several of them to be excellent. We left early the next morning to go back to Malpensa, the Milan airport, which is really not very close to Milan at all. Malpensa can be translated as 'bad idea' which pretty much sums up the way Italians feel about it. Despite that we had no problems in Malpensa on the return trip and would instead recommend that Ft. Lauderdale Int'l airport be renamed Badidea.

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