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Lungolago di Baveno

5.0 (1 review)

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Lago Maggiore

Lago Maggiore

5.0(1 review)
0.4 km

Always wondered what the Italian Lakes District was like, after watching James Bond driving…read moremotorboats like crazy along the lakes of the Alps. Ok, maybe it was Monaco, but you get the idea. Seven videos attached. High mountains rising straight out of the 1000 feet deep blue waters, old world style archtecture amidst elegant waterfront promenades and magnificent villas described our 4 day stay in Baveno, Italy. Ferry service with 18 stops along the 40 mile long lake, ranging from Arona in the south, Stresa, Baveno, Verbana, and way up north Locarno, Switzerland. In the middle of the lake are the Borromeo Islands, reachable only by ferry. Spent our farewell dinner with our tour group at the lake front La Pescheria restaurant on Isola Pescatori, another picture postcard island, with old world backstreets and quaint restaurants. We boarded the ferry for a 15 minute boat trip to Isola Bella for 6.40 euros or $7.80 round trip, senior over 65 rate 20% discount off the regular fare on weekdays. Wife just turned 66 or she would have paid the full price. An honest woman -notice how opposites attract. Spent one morning at the Borromeo Palace in Isola Bella with it's splendid architecture, sculptures, paintings, and tapestries. Outside immaculately landscaped gardens and white peacocks strutting around, all amid palm trees surrounded by deep blue waters, with the coastline of the city of Stresa in a distance Always make sure you board the right ferry, as apparently one is northbound and another is southbound. Would not want to end up in Locarno, Switzerland with your passport in your hotel in Italy! Miss the last ferry of the day, and you can probably catch a private water taxi to Stresa, cash only, at twenty times the ferry fare!

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Lago Maggiore - Three swan swimming

Three swan swimming

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Naviglio Pavese

Naviglio Pavese

4.5(4 reviews)
72.7 km•Porta Genova

You know how they say that in the past, rivers were the "interstate highways" of the time? Well,…read moreit's true. And even though this isn't a river, this canal was used to transport goods from Pavia to Milan. This one is the Pavia Canal and was not completed until the Napoleonic period. It begins at the canal basic known as the Darsena, under the so-called Trofeo Bridge. Locks enable it to negotiate differences in level at various points along its 33 kilometer route, culminating in the visually striking sequence where the canal flows into the Ticino River. When the canal opened to navigation in 1819, Milan was finally connected via the Ticino and Po rivers to the Adriatic Sea. This project, which began in the 15th century with the construction of the Bereguardo Canal and the Martesana Canal made the city a crossroads between continental Europe and the Mediterranean. [Review 10677 overall, 445 of 2019.]

The Naviglio Pavese (some may NOT be aware) is not a natural river flow. Its construction dates…read moreback to 1564, though interrupted 20 years later and completed only ib 1819. It was (once) a 33 km long navigable river that linked Milano to Pavia and, through the flight of six locks to the River Ticino. It has been closed to navigation back in the 1960s, but has recently been considered for restoration to full navigation, connecting Switzerland to Venice via inland waterway. Those who love biking will be extremely pleased with the cycle lane that promises to lead you from the Darsena (downtown Milan) to Pavia. To those who want to enjoy some live music or some happy hours (drinks and food for competitive price) many are the options (La Sacrestia, Maya, Movida (i would strongly NOT recommend this one) King, puentoalegre are but a few choices). For those who just want to stroll around... just take a few moments to yourselves, and stroll around this minor naviglio. It is just as cute at night as it is during the day.

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L.O.V.E.

L.O.V.E.

4.3(9 reviews)
72.0 km•Centro Storico

L.O.V.E. While…read morewandering from the Museo del Duomo to San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, I needed to find something besides another cathedral, which is what I wanted to see, to capture my husband's attention. After checking out the Starbucks Reserve Roastery around the corner, we stumbled across this monumental sculpture by Maurizio Cattelan. Also known as Il Dito, or The Finger, it is a giant hand with all of the fingers cut off except for the middle finger sculpted from Carrara marble. L.O.V.E. The name L.O.V.E. stands for Libertà, Odio, Vendetta, Eternità, which translates to Freedom, Hatred, Revenge, Eternity. It is located in Piazza Affari in front of the Italian Stock Exchange, although it did not start there originally. Coincidence?? Art brings the world together. While talking to the manager of Tavola at a Wine and Food Event in The Woodlands, he actually told us a story about Maurizio Cattelan, whose piece The Comedian sold for $6.2 million. Interesting to learn more about this self-trained Milano based artist who uses humor and satire in his works of art. My husband did share our Milan photos with that manager. We bonded over L.O.V.E.

L.O.V.E. aka Il Dito (Italian for 'the finger') is a sculpture consisting of a hand with the middle…read morefinger. The name L.O.V.E. is the acronym of "Libertà, Odio, Vendetta, Eternità" ("Freedom, Hatred, Revenge, Eternity"). The sculpture is placed in front of the Italian stock exchange. It's a fun art piece to check out that wasn't too out of the way.

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L.O.V.E. - Maurizio Catellan finger sculpture in front of Italian Stock Exchange - is it really L.O.V.E.? Viva Italia!!

Maurizio Catellan finger sculpture in front of Italian Stock Exchange - is it really L.O.V.E.? Viva Italia!!

L.O.V.E. - Liberta, Odio, Vendetta, Eternita( L.O.V.E. sculpture- Freedom, Hate, Vengeance, Eternity) by Maurizio Catellan, Milan, September 2023.

Liberta, Odio, Vendetta, Eternita( L.O.V.E. sculpture- Freedom, Hate, Vengeance, Eternity) by Maurizio Catellan, Milan, September 2023.

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Lungolago di Baveno - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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