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15 Stunning Lake Como Photo Locations for Weddings & Engagements

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Narrowing down your options for the perfect Lake Como photo locations requires homework. There are many options, whether you’re searching for a quiet place to propose, an iconic photo op for your wedding day or a discreet location for vows. Lake Como is simply massive. From north to south, there are more than a dozen public villas and gardens around Como’s shores. There are dozens more private villas, boutique hotels and iconic backdrops accessible only as a guest or by water taxi.

This blog breaks down the best photo locations on Lake Como for wedding photos, engagements and surprise proposals. Then you can decide for yourself which one fits your Como dream best.

The Most Famous of all Lake Como Photo Locations: Villa del Balbianello (Lenno)

Villa del Balbianello is easily the most famous Lake Como photo location. It is first in mind for weddings, surprise proposals and elopements. If you want to schedule a photoshoot at Villa del Balbianello, you have to be early. They open reservations for photo permits on a rolling 90 day window — and you need to be fast. Slots are swiped as soon as they become available, year round.

A far away view of the Loggia Durini at Villa del Balbianello, with a couple walking toward the camera in wedding attire. It is a sunny and vibrant day at this iconic Lake Como photo location.

Does this location require photography permits:

Yes, permits are required for professional photographers.

Average cost of location:

Public entry is €20–€30 per person but professional photography permits go from €400 – €1,200. Private events in the Loggia Durini can cost you from €7k per hour.

Best for:

Hollywood level drama, elevated terrace overlooking the lake, gardens with vintage statues, iconic staircases and hidden gardens by the water.

Pro tips:

Avoid photo sessions during midday; only schedule surprise proposals during the private 6pm slots

READ MORE: Photo Permit Breakdown for Villa del Balbianello

Lake Como Photo Locations: Varenna

Varenna is a small, historic fishing village on the north western area of the lake. It is one of my personal favorite places for photos. You can walk the entire village, sharing a gelato, sipping an espresso, or popping and and out of the cute shops together. This location is free to wander around, making it perfect for engagement and proposal sessions.

A couple cuddle, forehead to forehead, with the colorful buildings of Varenna in the background. Varenna is a small village on Lake Como popular for tourists and photo sessions.

Does this location require photography permits:

No permits required, but make sure to spend some money in the local businesses.

Best for:

Day trip from Milan, free access, colorful architecture, cobblestone streets, multiple public villas, candid “walking through an Italian market” feel.

Local tip:

Sunrise will get you the quietest moments, but sunset has the prettiest light. Make sure to stop for some gelato or an espresso.

Villa Monastero (Varenna)

Villa Monastero is perhaps the second most famous of all Lake Como photo locations. The villa is stunning from the water, and the decorative tiles under its iconic arched pavilion are unique on the lake. The gardens sprawl far to the sides of the villa itself, and are especially colorful in spring. It is an extremely busy public villa, however, so be prepared for a chaotic experience getting photos here.

Does this location require photography permits:

Yes, permits are required for professional photography.

Average cost of location:

€250–€500 permit fee.

Best for:

Botanical gardens with lake backdrop; lakeside pathways; decorative stone columns and rails

Local tip:

Late spring is beautiful for blooming gardens; walk into nearby Varenna for cozy cafe photos along the water promenade, rain or shine.

READ MORE: Best Month for a Lake Como Wedding or Elopement

Hotel Villa Cipressi (Varenna)

Personally, Hotel Villa Cipressi is perhaps my favorite underrated location on all of Lake Como for intimate weddings and elopements. The gardens alone warrant a visit, and the gate on the water makes for some of the most heavenly shots. The proximity to Varenna is perfect for those wanting to sneak away and cuddle up on the cobble stoned streets, sharing a piccolo or two espressi. It’s the perfect mix of villa, garden access and charming village to explore.

Does this location require photography permits:

Yes; required for commercial photography; book a room to have access as a guest.

Average cost of location:

€250–€600 depending on shoot size.

Best views for:

Terraced gardens, lake panoramas, lemon gardens, the iconic “gate”

Local tip:

Sunset light hits the terraces beautifully, and the gate by the water is iconic; walk into nearby Varenna for a gelato and cozy streets

Lake Como Photo Locations: Bellagio

Like Varenna, Bellagio is a small village. It is therefore a “free” Lake Como photo location, but comes at another price: crowds. Bellagio is far too busy outside of sunrise hours, so I recommend exploring very early. From 8am until long in the evening, the streets are far too busy for clear shots. Nowadays, the village feels more like an Italian movie set trope, due to the shoulder to shoulder tourism all day long. You will hear more Americans here than Italians.

Does this location require photography permits:

No permits required, but make sure to spend some money in the local businesses.

Best views for:

Colorful architecture, cobblestone streets, “walking through a market” feel.

Local tip:

Explore early; grab a coffee together and sit by the water at La Punta Spartivento as the day crowds wander in.

Hotel Villa Serbelloni Gardens (Bellagio)

Hotel Villa Serbelloni is a massive estate in the center of Bellagio. It’s sprawling grounds reach the water. There are gardens, a pool, and multiple restaurants and bars. Its proximity to Bellagio makes it an ideal location for getting up early and exploring the streets before the crowds filter in.

Does this location require photography permits:

It’s best to book a reservation at one of their fine dining restaurants, or as a hotel guest. You will therefore have access to the grounds. Make sure to discuss with management your plans to bring in a photographer.

Average cost of location:

€800-1,000k per night

Best views for:

Panoramic lake vistas, formal garden pathways, Bellagio town view.

Local tip:

For proposals, pop the question in one their manicured gardens, then sit down to a romantic water-side dinner at their Restaurant La Goletta or Mistral.

Villa Melzi (Bellagio)

Villa Melzi is a wonderful Lake Como photo location for those who want more minimalist views. The villa grounds are unique as they are open, grassy and provide wide views of the lake.

A couple in white wedding dress and blue suit walk casually toward the camera on the grounds of Villa Melzi, a lakeside villa on Lake Como popular for wedding and engagement photos

Does this location require photography permits:

Yes, for professional shoots.

Average cost of location:

Photography permit €200–€400; entry €10–€15 per guest.

Best views for:

Waterfront gardens, sculptures, cypress-lined pathways, lots of open views and space near the water.

Local tip:

Make sure to walk all the way down the tree lined path to the small white domed Chiosco Moresco, seen here.

Hotel Villa Passalacqua (Moltrasio)

A sister of Grand Hotel Tremezzo, Hotel Villa Passalacqua is boutique perfection. It is simply one of the most stunning hotels on the lake, with meticulously curated grounds, interior decoration and bespoke accommodation. It comes at a premium, however, and is perhaps the most expensive place to stay. Rooms start at €2,500 and go up to €12,000 per night.

Does this location require photography permits:

Professional shoots require prior approval; as a guest it is no problem.

Average cost of location:

From €2,500

Best views for:

Stunning gardens and interiors, red clay tennis court for a sporty side quest, a poolside shoot for an editorial feel, luxurious rooms for getting ready and wedding photography

Local tip:

Head into Moltrasio by moped to explore cafes and shops, or up the steep streets to the town’s hidden waterfalls

Villa d’Este (Cernobbio)

Villa d’Este is known for their lush gardens and mosaic facades. It is a high demand location on Lake Como for extravagant weddings. Access is typically limited to guests or private event clients. For non-guests, professional photography requires prior written approval from hotel management.

Does this location require photography permits:

Yes; alternatives are too book a room.

Average cost of location:

Room rates are luxury tier upwards of €800-1,000+ per night. As a wedding venue, expect prices to start at €20,000–€40,000+ depending on season and exclusivity.

Best for:

Hotel guests, famous mosaic garden, beautiful fountains, cypress-lined pathways

Pro tip:

Rent a room to gain access to the magnificent grounds for engagement or proposal photos

Villa Erba (Cernobbio)

Does this location require photography permits:

Required for commercial shoots.

Average cost of location:

€200–€500 per session.

Best views for:

Courtyard arches, historic interiors, lakeside views.

Local tip:

Off-season avoids tourist traffic for private shots.

Villa Bernasconi (Cernobbio)

Does this location require photography permits:

Yes, contact villa management for commercial shoots.

Average cost of location:

€150–€300 depending on access.

Best views for:

Art Nouveau architecture, intimate garden corners, villa facade.

Local tip:

Early morning shoots avoid tourist traffic in the small garden.

Grand Hotel Tremezzo (Tremezzo)

Grand Hotel Tremezzo is perhaps the most famous hotel on the lake. It is also a wonderful location for photos if you are a guest. For weddings, you have full access to the entire grounds, including two pool areas, a tennis court, multiple bars and restaurants and their signature orange and white umbrellas. Villa Carlotta is only a few steps away, making it very convenient for adding villa photos into your session.

A couple poses dramatically for the camera under the iconic orange umbrellas of Grand Hotel Tremezzo, a popular wedding location along Lake Como.

Does this location require photography permits:

Yes, always required for professional use unless you are a guest

Average cost of location:

€300–€700 depending on villa access.

Best views for:

Fun pool party photos, terraced gardens, tennis court, hotel facade and interior decor

Local tip:

Consider proposing at sunrise by the pool or having an elevated but playful engagement session in the water

SEE MORE: Grand Hotel Tremezzo Elopement on Lake Como

Villa Carlotta (Tremezzo)

Villa Carlotta has expansive gardens and beautiful stone steps. For intimate wedding or elopement ceremonies, reserving their rose pavilion is an ideal option. It overlooks the water, and offers shade from the strong sun.

Does this location require photography permits:

Required for professional use.

Average cost of location:

€300–€500 for photography; entry €15 per guest.

Best views for:

Grand staircases, terraced gardens, citrus tunnels

Local tip:

Early morning is best to avoid harsh sun; book the rose pavillion for a private ceremony during opening hours

Villa Pessina (Tremezzo)

Villa Pessina is a remarkable lakeside villa with breathtaking views, elegant historic architecture, refined gardens and a truly exclusive atmosphere. The location is ideal for Lake Como weddings, luxury events, elopements and high-end photo shoots of any occasion.

A couple stand far in the photo, framed by the geometric architecture of Villa Pessina, a popular location on Lake Como for photos.

Does this location require photography permits:

Yes, check with villa management.

Average cost of location:

€150–€400 for professional photography.

Best views for:

Formal gardens, lakefront balconies, cool architecture

Local tip:

Spring is a lovely time here a for full flower blooms; rent one of the apartments for exclusive access

Grand Hotel Cadenabbia (Cadenabbia)

As of 2026, this hotel is still undergoing massive renovations. It is however a lovely location for an intimate wedding ceremony, as their rooftop offers a covered pavilion with lovely views of the lake.

A couple in wedding dress and suit stand far away from the camera, dancing on the checkered dance floor atop Grand Hotel Cadenabbia on a moody fall day

Does this location require photography permits:

Required for professional shoots unless you are a guest

Average cost of location:

€250–€600.

Best views for:

Waterfront balconies, rooftop event space, proximity to Villa Carlotta

Local tip:

Catch sunrise light on the rooftop when the streets are still quiet below.

READ MORE: Sunrise Elopement at Grand Hotel Cadenabbia, Lake Como

Villa Olmo (Como City)

Does this location require photography permits:

Yes, professional photography requires approval.

Average cost of location:

Permit €150–€400; general entry is free.

Best views for:

Grand lakeside steps, gardens with lake backdrop

Local tip:

Sunset light reflects beautifully off the lake for golden-hour engagement photos.

Are you planning a wedding, elopement or surprise proposal near Lake Como?

Hi! I’m Mariah. A full time wedding photographer based along the Italian and Austrian border. I specialize in intimate destination weddings and adventure elopements on Lake Como that blend luxury with simplicity.

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