Lake Garda

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Lake Garda (also known as Lago di Garda) is one of Italy’s most famous travel spots. As the country’s largest lake, it spans three regions: Lombardy, Veneto, and Trentino-Alto Adige. It’s also home to lovely towns like Sirmione, Limone sul Garda, and Riva del Garda, where you'll see medieval castles, beaches, and even a historic Roman villa. When you visit, you can hop on a ferry to explore the entire lake, relax on pebble beaches, or go windsurfing if you’re feeling adventurous. If you're going with kids, you'll love Gardaland, one of Italy’s top amusement parks. You can also stay in one of the charming Garda towns or hike through the cliffs of northern Lake Garda. Add Lake Garda to your Italy plans and book your lakeside adventure on Klook!
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Cruise across Lake Garda by ferry

One of the best ways to experience Lake Garda is by taking a boat trip. These scenic rides connect many of the lake's colorful towns, like Malcesine, Limone, and Sirmione. It's a relaxing way to take in the views and the perfect excuse to explore multiple towns in one day.

Explore the Scaliger Castle in Sirmione

The Scaliger Castle is a historical 13th-century fortress that sits right at the edge of Lake Garda and looks like something out of a fairy tale. Inside, you'll find a drawbridge, towers, and beautiful lake views. It's one of the top attractions in Sirmione and a must for history lovers.

Ride the Monte Baldo Cable Car

For panoramic views of Lake Garda, take the rotating cable car from Malcesine up to Monte Baldo. At the top, you can hike, take photos, or breathe in the fresh mountain air. It's a popular choice for nature lovers and families.

Visit Gardaland Park

If you're traveling with kids or love a good rollercoaster, Gardaland is the place to be. As Italy's top amusement park, it's packed with rides, shows, and fun for all ages. It's located near Peschiera del Garda, making it a convenient stop during your Lake Garda holiday.

Go wine tasting in Bardolino

Located on Lake Garda's eastern shore, Bardolino is famous for its fruity red wines. Many local wineries offer tastings and tours, where you can sample the region's best vintages. It's a relaxing and delicious way to enjoy your time at Lake Garda.

Must-Visit Attractions After Lake Garda

Leonardo's Last Supper Museum

The Last Supper Museum in Milan is a great stop if you're visiting Lake Garda and want to explore more of northern Italy. Just around 1.5 to 2 hours by train, this museum is home to Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, The Last Supper. It's a must-see for art lovers and history fans! Be sure to book tickets early, since spots fill up fast.

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan is a must-see if you're visiting Lake Garda and want to take a fun day trip to the city! Just about a 1.5-hour train ride away, this elegant shopping gallery is one of Italy's oldest and most beautiful.

With its glass roof, grand architecture, and stylish stores, it feels more like a palace than a mall. You can shop, grab a coffee, or just admire the stunning design; it's a great way to mix some city charm into your Lake Garda adventure!