Bode loves to travel while grandpa rides with him in the back, because it means snack time of baby keks (some dry German cookie that he loves) and lots of chatting. These cookies kept him entertained...I may have found one or two soggy ones in his carseat a few weeks later.
We rented a great apartment: "Casa Meraviglia" in Tremezzo. The apartment was perfect, it had three bedrooms, so that Bode could have his privacy and stay in his own room :)
It had a pretty beautiful view of Lake Como
...and just enough cabinets for Bode to explore!
He even got breakfast at the house served on a silver platter
On our first night we had dinner at a local trattoria in town. Man...Italian food is good for the heart and soul! Jordan was looking at the menu to find justttt the right meal...
-Cheesin-
So thrilled to be in Italy is our Nona; with Italian prosecco and grandpa with his compari a they were ready for some relaxation (and so were we)! Cheers
Chow time
Bode likes anything with tomato sauce, and I don't blame him! He loves to use his fork, and has a refined palate for prosciutto and melon.
After dinner on the first night we went on a sunset stroll through Tremezzo.
You need to have deep pockets and lots of zeros in your bank account if you want to own a house here! These are some pretty luxurious villas I'm talking about, they have the best of both worlds: water views and snow capped mountains.
I mean is this not the most ideal location for sand volleyball?
It's amazing to think that some of these are single family homes. I almost question if I have left Beverly Hills or not?!?
This photo reminds me of a photo my dad and I took together when we were in Venice years ago together
No night in Italy is ever complete without gelato. Its's a good thing our Nona likes dessert, and will never say no to something sweet. When we hint that we are in need of a sweet fix she catches on quick and is always very supportive. Bode and Nona shared some stracciatella that put this guy into a trance!
I got lots of lovin
In Italy you better believe that we're eating pizza for breakfast! That's how we started off day two, and am I glad Italians will make you pizza at any hour of the day!
Our second day was jam packed with fun. We got our walking shoes on and planned a visit to Villa Balbianello nearby. I would recommend getting a look into at least one the villas, they are so beautiful! To get to Villa Balbianello it's a bit of a hike, but totally do-able, and WORTH IT! We parked at the bottom of the hill and walked up to the villa (there really is no other way to get there unless you go by boat because they don't let you drive up).
Grandpa teaching Bode how to raspberry with his mouth
These three, always having fun and laughing!
There are two parts to visiting Villa Balbianello: seeing the gardens and going inside. In my opinion it is the dreamiest of the villas on the lake with beautiful views of Belaggio. Built at the end if the 18th century you can see lots about its past history, and the exotic vision of its last owner.
The last owner of the estate was named Guido Monzino, who led the first Italian expedition to climb Mount Everest. Some of you may recognize it as the Villa where James Bond convalesces at the end of Casino Royale.
It was interesting getting a tour of his estate, and seeing all his collections from his travels. Some of us got to be carried, which was pretty 5-star service if you ask me **cough cough** but overall well worth the look inside!
The real masterpiece here is the beautiful view
Until the house was made open to the public and a road was built the only access for hundred of years was by boat.
My 3 Boyz
Incase you're wondering where Bode is...
...Have no fear, he's right here!
One of the best ways to travel around Lake Como is by ferry. We caught the ferry in the afternoon to Bellagio to explore the town.
He's probably going to kill me for posting this photo, but I need it for my memories. Let's see if he even notices that I put it in?!? Working on the chin exercises :)
We made it to Bellagio! Bellagio is the self-proclaimed "Pearl of the Lake" and is a classy combination of tidiness and Old World elegance. No guide book can do this place justice, so put it away and just stroll around.
We strolled the alley ways and peeked into all the shops selling ties, umbrellas and nick-nacks. Nona was thrilled that they had lots of pharmacias so that she could explore the cosmetics (European cosmetics are so nice!).
You know our days are not complete without gelato. We got triple scoops at Gelateria del Borgo before taking the ferry back in preparations for another busy day tomorrow!
If you really want to follow our itinerary straight on the next day we went to Milan for a day trip. If you want to read more about what to do in Milan, click HERE, but this post will strictly cover Lake Como. So after the long day of Milan exploring, we took the day to rest and enjoyed a day at the beautiful Villa D'Este. Bode napped upon our arrival to the Villa so we walked the grounds and explored.
Two men and a baby
The grounds are immaculate and beautiful to wander.
So many people were taking photos around the property, that we had to join in too! Chin up Lar!
Jordan you are so Italian
Nona got jealous and wanted a kiss too!
What a cute couple
Maybe I was a bit jealous too...
Bode photos:
Seriously this view is amazing, I could spend a month here or even longer (and I would be complete broke after but that's a whole other story).
I want to be in this pool...right...now!
We had some of the most amazing food at their restaurant. The rump of lamb may have been the most tender Jordan or I had ever tasted. We had some pumpkin gnocchi, zucchini blossoms, truffle pasta and so much more. The crepe Suzettes are a hit there and they make them for you at the table! We were feeling well fed, and happy!
Bode enjoyed a taste of everything too
As we digested a bit Bode found one of his favorite things...water to splash around in~
These boys and their Stan Smiths
On our way back to our apartment we stopped in Como and walked around. It seemed more like a modern town where you could find just about any store you are looking for...
...and of course, our daily ice cream (for dinner)!
On our last morning we headed to Varenna. It's just the right place to sit by the lake and relax and enjoy breakfast, since it is a quiet smaller town of only 800. You can drive all the way around the lake to get there if you want but we took a quick ferry ride! We loved the quite less touristy feel of the town and both decided if we ever get to come back to Como we would love to spend a night here.
This little boy was cheezin
So delicious grandpa wanted to take a bite, I don't blame him
Someone is getting teeth!
Varenna has a winding walkway looping throughout the town, and a pretty harbor flanked by kayaks and restaurants. It is a great town to visit after seeing the bustling town of Bellagio as it is quieter, smaller and more romantic.
Off went the motorcycle gang, and we followed suit
We strolled around the medieval cobblestone streets exploring, wishing we had more time here!
We found a great stop for some family photos <3
We had breakfast at the yummiest restaurant Varenna cafe. They had amazing croissants filled with pistachio!
Fried eggs and crispy bacon!
Amazing country style crispy toast with proscuitto, cheese and a fried egg
Homemade fettuccini mushroom pasta, delicious!
Nonas heart was happy eating all the yummy food
On our way back to the ferry we had to make our last Gelato stop for the trip, this one was happy with her amarena and stracciatella :)
While we waited for the ferry Bode and Grandpa had fun at the little park! We had to wear this little guy out before the drive home!
Loving every minute together
We headed back on the ferry and back to our car to head home to Germany. Lake Como far exceeded all my expectations, and the best part was that we got to make memories with family! Such an amazing trip, I can't wait for us to be able to explore again together soon.
Beautiful!! Once again, you have captured your memorable time together through your photos and captions. What yummy food and beautiful sites.
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