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What walled city is near Lake Garda?

Peschiera was designated a UNESCO world heritage site in 2017. Its walls, built around the year 1400 as a defence system, form a military complex that has gradually grown over the centuries to fortify the city and protect the town.



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Here are some of the most beautiful towns of Lake Garda that you need to visit.
  • Bardolino.
  • Sirmione.
  • Riva Del Garda.
  • Malcesine.
  • Limone Sul Garda.
  • Peschiera.


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Verona. Verona is surely the closest big city near Lake Garda, as well as the one with the closest international airport. Moreover, it's also easily reachable by train, as there are regular connections.

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Desenzano is the perfect spot to base yourself as you explore the region, and with vibrant cities like Verona and Brescia just a short journey away, this part of the world is a real must see.

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LAKE GARDA'S TOWNS you really have to see
  • Desenzano.
  • Garda.
  • Lazise.
  • Limone sul Garda.
  • Malcesine.
  • Peschiera del Garda.
  • Riva del Garda.
  • Sirmione.


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From Como, on the southern shore of Lake Como, the train trip to Peschiera del Garda wends down to Milan and then back up to the Alps and takes about two hours. Trains leave approximately every two hours. From Lecco, the train is also a local two-hour ride, with numerous stops along the way.

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Yes, there is a direct train from Peschiera del Garda to Venice. We usually find around 26 direct trains on the route from Peschiera del Garda to Venice every weekday.

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Maderno, Salo and Gargnano on the other side of the lake can be quieter and less touristy. Maderno, in particular, can be incredibly quiet because the tourists are either sunbathing by the pool or visiting more interesting places like Garda Town or Torri on the ferry.

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Experience the hustle and beauty of Milan with our enchanting full day trip: combine art, history and fashion while visiting one of Italy's most famous cities! Board the bus and be whisked away to another world. Our tour escort will accompany you on the coach for a personal, hands-on excursion.

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Lake Como is a little more elegant and expensive While accommodation and meals at either lake is pricey, particularly in the high season, Lake Como also tends to be a little bit more expensive, too.

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As compared to Lake Como, Lake Garda is less refined, but in a mystifying and wild way that makes you feel like automatically relaxed amongst the hues of greens, blues and wooden accents. Even the towns and villages sprinkling the shoreline are far more subtle and more traditionally Italian than Lake Como.

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The best month to visit Lake Garda weather-wise depends on personal preferences and the activities you plan to engage in. However, generally, the months of May, June, and September are considered the most favorable in terms of weather conditions.

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On the beach, on the hills or in the mountains, during summer or winter, at Lake Garda you can walk everywhere, just choose the route you want to do. If you like to walk on the flat, there are plenty of kilometers of beaches and cycle lanes.

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The Castle of Arco in Trento Arco is an elegant town located at the northern end of Lake Garda. Surrounded by steep limestone cliffs, Arco has a ruined castle and several fine churches and palaces.

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