Welcome to the breathtaking Lake Como Adventure Park, nestled in the heart of the Italian Alps! Here, among the stunning natural scenery and crystal-clear waters of Lake Como, you'll discover an adrenaline-fueled paradise that's perfect for thrill-seekers of all ages.
At Lake Como Adventure Park, you'll find an exhilarating range of activities that will get your heart racing and your spirit soaring. From ziplining through the treetops to scaling towering climbing walls, to navigating high ropes courses and suspended bridges, our park offers an endless array of exciting challenges that will test your strength, agility, and nerve.
Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or a first-timer looking for a new challenge, our experienced and friendly guides are on hand to help you every step of the way. With their expert guidance and support, you'll be able to push your limits and achieve feats you never thought possible!
The attractions at Milan's Museum of Illusions span over 70 exhibits and cover different fields, including psychology, mathematics, science, and biology. But nothing is as it seems! It's all about the mind trickery in this central Milan location.
Take the whole family and the camera too – there are photo opps galore in here! Milan is the 33rd city in the world to host one of these popular attractions designed for international audiences of all ages. It's located in via Settembrini 11, a few steps away from Milan Central Station.
Villa Fogazzaro Roi was once the summer residence of Antonio Fogazzaro, a writer who was nominated for the Nobel Prize seven times. The villa has stunning views overlooking the Italian shore of Lake Lugano. It was donated to the FAI (Fondo Ambiente Italiano) by Fogazzaro's grandson, and preserves its opulent 19th-century character.
Swissminiatur is an open-air miniature park, and a great chance to see Switzerland in miniature if you don't have time to cover the real thing. It's located on the shore of Lake Lugano in Melide, very close to the Melide train station.
Most of the buildings are waist height, at a scale of 1:25. They were built to represent the most important buildings, monuments and transportation means in Switzerland, and kids will love the bumper cars and train rides on offer.