The Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore writes, "In the villages, tourism is slow and conscious".
In recent years, we have increasingly promoted and received significant interest in tourism to destinations such as small villages.
These are places that are keeping their cultural heritage alive, where interaction with the local population has become an integral part of the vacation experience. We cannot fail to mention the fraction of Palanzo, which is located at about 600 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest villages on Lake Como and certainly one of the richest in history and evidence of life and work.
Built around an ancient village, the town preserves its medieval structure characterized by stone alleyways, remnants of an ancient castle, and old churches. There is close contact with nature thanks to agriculture and farming, symbolized by a gigantic 16th-century wine press that is worth visiting.