Which part of Lake Garda is best?
Best towns on Lake Garda
- Bardolino.
- Malcesine.
- Desenzano del Garda.
- Torbole.
- Lago di Tenno.
- Peschiera del Garda.
- Moniga del Garda.
- Lazise.
Is Bardolino worth visiting?
Bardolino is one of the most important and known touristic destinations on Lake Garda. It is located at the east shore of the lake about 30 km form the provincial capital Verona. Punta Mirabello and Punta Cornicello are two small, picturesque peninsulas that stretch from the village into the water.
Which is better Garda or Bardolino?
Both towns are very similar but we find that Bardolino has more space, the lakeside promenade is wider and less cluttered and the streets in the old town are a the same. The atmosphere in the evenings in Bardolino is buzzing, lively and friendly and the sunsets are amazing.
What is Bardolino known for?
Bardolino is popular for its tasty varieties of wine and oil. The Bardolino is a red wine produced in the south-east of Lake Garda and recognized as a PDO certification mark, perfect to accompany meat, pasta but especially tasty cheeses.
Is Lazise worth visiting?
It is well known for its charming landscapes and its important artistic and historical value, but also as a destination for those seeking a moment of relaxation and recreation on Lake Garda. Lazise hosts Villa dei Cedri, a suggestive thermal park with a wide offer of treatments and accommodations.
Is Bardolino a good place to stay?
Bardolino is secluded from the area’s industrial zone and traffic, making it a relaxing spot for a stay. But the town is also lively, with plenty of cafes, restaurants, shops and clubs to keep it fun. The marina brings in colorful boats, and, along the lake there are water sport options available.
Which is better to visit Lake Como or Lake Maggiore?
Lake Maggiore is one of the better lake districts in northern Italy. There are three lovely islands to visit such as, Isola Bella, Isola Madre and Isola Pescatore or sometimes called Superiore.
Is Lake Como or Garda better?
Both lakes have their touristy and less-touristy spots—but it’s a little harder to get to the more tranquil areas in Lake Garda. The general perception is that Lake Garda is more touristy and crowded than Lake Como. That’s not entirely fair—Lake Garda has plenty of quiet, tranquil spots.