Brunate hotels & apartments, all accommodations in Brunate
3-star hotels in Brunate
Hotel Paradiso Como
Via Giacomo Scalini 70, Brunate, Italy
Locanda Milano 1873
Via Volta 62, Brunate, Italy
B&B Il Balcone Sul Lago
Via Pissarottino 26, Brunate, Italy
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Situated high in the hills of Lombardy, Brunate is a charming town known for its stunning panoramic views of Lake Como and the Alps. Visitors are drawn to Brunate for its peaceful atmosphere and picturesque setting. The town belongs to the Como province and offers a range of neighborhoods to stay in, including Piazza Bonacossi, Piazza della Chiesa, and Piazza Casella, each with its own unique charm and character.
Must-see landmarks of Brunate:
Funicolare Como-Brunate: This historic funicular railway offers a scenic ride up the steep hillsides, affording breathtaking views of Lake Como and the surrounding area.
Faro Voltiano: This iconic lighthouse offers panoramic views of Lake Como and the towns along its shores, making it a popular spot for visitors seeking stunning vistas.
Chiesa di Sant'Andrea Apostolo: This picturesque church is a beautiful example of Romanesque architecture and features stunning frescoes and a peaceful atmosphere.
Must-visit events in Brunate:
Festa della Madonna: This annual festival celebrates the patron saint of Brunate with religious processions, traditional music, and delicious local cuisine.
Sagra del Polentun: This lively event celebrates the traditional cornmeal dish known as polenta, featuring live music, dancing, and of course, plenty of delicious polenta to enjoy.
Brunate Music Festival: This music festival brings together local and international artists for a series of outdoor concerts, providing a vibrant atmosphere for visitors to enjoy.
What is the most and the least popular time to visit Brunate?
The most popular time to visit Brunate is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the town comes alive with outdoor events and festivals. The least popular time to visit is during the winter when the weather can be cold and many of the outdoor attractions may be closed. For a balance of good weather and fewer crowds, the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn are ideal for a visit to Brunate.