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How long is the drive from Selva di Val Gardena to Verona?

The direct drive from Selva di Val Gardena to Verona is 122 mi (196 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 4 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Selva di Val Gardena to Verona, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Mantua, Trento, Bolzano, Sirmione, Malcesine, Merano, Bressanone, Lazise, Pinzolo, and Riva Del Garda, as well as top places to visit like Funivia Sass Pordoi - Stazione a Valle and Val Gardena, or the ever-popular Brixner Dom.

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Top cities between Selva di Val Gardena and Verona

The top cities between Selva di Val Gardena and Verona are Mantua, Trento, Bolzano, Sirmione, Malcesine, Merano, Bressanone, Lazise, Pinzolo, and Riva Del Garda. Mantua is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Selva di Val Gardena and less than an hour from Verona.
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Brixen

Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Brixen, also known as Bressanone, is a charming town in northern Italy with over 1,000 years of history. The baroque-style Cathedral of Brixen boasts a lavish marble interior and is adorned with frescoes and Murano chandeliers.
16% as popular as Mantua
16 minutes off the main route, 27% of way to Verona
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Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol

The Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, also known as Alto Adige, is a stunning region in northeast Italy. It boasts a portion of the breathtaking Dolomites range, featuring limestone peaks such as the iconic Three Peaks of Lavaredo. The area is dotted with natural wonders like the picturesque Pragser Wildsee lake and offers an extensive network of trails for hiking and biking, including paths leading to the scenic Plätzwiese high plateau.
68% as popular as Mantua
6 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Verona
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Merano

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Historic Walking Areas
Merano, also known as Meran in German, is a charming town renowned for its spa center and annual wine festival. It has a rich cultural history, once being home to notable figures like Ezra Pound and Franz Kafka. The town continues to embrace culture with attractions such as the popular art gallery Arte Merano, featuring rotating exhibitions.
60% as popular as Mantua
28 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Verona
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Pinzolo

Nestled in the northern Italian Alps, at an elevation of 800 meters, Pinzolo is a charming town and comune in Val Rendena, Trentino. It's renowned as a popular ski resort during winter and a sought-after tourist destination in summer. The Church of Saint Vigilius of Trent is a notable landmark within the town.
15% as popular as Mantua
1 hour off the main route, 53% of way to Verona
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Trento

Trento, located in the Trentino–Alto Adige region of northern Italy, is a city steeped in history and culture. The Buonconsiglio Castle showcases late-medieval fresco cycles, while the Trento Cathedral on Piazza Duomo boasts a rose window and baroque chapel. The city's Renaissance architecture can be seen at Casa Cazuffi-Rella, with its frescoed facade.
91% as popular as Mantua
8 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to Verona
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Malcesine

Malcesine, a charming medieval town in the province of Verona, Veneto, Italy, is known for its winding lanes and picturesque castle. This town is one of the most characteristic destinations on Lake Garda and attracts many visitors during the summer months. The area is also famous for its indigenous olive variety called Casaliva. The town offers pleasant shops and becomes a popular holiday spot for those staying on Lake Garda.
45% as popular as Mantua
35 minutes off the main route, 61% of way to Verona
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Riva del Garda

Riva del Garda, located on the northern shore of Lake Garda in northern Italy, is a popular destination for windsurfing due to its strong winds. The town features the MAG Museo Alto Garda, housed in a former fortress and showcasing archaeology, history displays, and a picture gallery with works spanning from the 15th to 19th centuries.
30% as popular as Mantua
24 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Verona
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Lazise

Lazise, a charming town in the Veneto region of Italy, is nestled on the eastern shore of Lake Garda. This picturesque comune, located about 20 kilometers northwest of Verona, offers visitors a tranquil escape with its stunning natural beauty and historical charm. With a population of around 6,200 residents and an area spanning 65 square kilometers, Lazise provides a serene setting for travelers to explore.
39% as popular as Mantua
11 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Verona
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Mantua

Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Mantua, a city in the Lombardy region of northern Italy, is characterized by its Renaissance architectural heritage. The Ducal Palace, built by the Gonzaga rulers, features the Bridal Chamber adorned with frescoes by Andrea Mantegna. Another notable Gonzaga creation is the Te Palace, renowned for its Chamber of the Giants showcasing mythological scenes on every surface. Despite its historical significance and artistic treasures, Mantua remains relatively undiscovered compared to other Italian cities.
Most popular city on this route
24 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Verona
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Sirmione

Sirmione, a secluded area just a short walk from its historic center, is home to Villa Cortine. The villa boasts stunning gardens with a pool, tennis court, and private pier. Guests can also enjoy complimentary use of beach amenities. Situated near Catullus's Villa at the tip of the Sirmione peninsula, Villa Cortine Palace offers breathtaking views of Lake Garda.
66% as popular as Mantua
24 minutes off the main route, 79% of way to Verona

Best stops along Selva di Val Gardena to Verona drive

The top stops along the way from Selva di Val Gardena to Verona (with short detours) are Casa di Giulietta, MUSE - Science Museum, and Piazza delle Erbe. Other popular stops include Parco Giardino Sigurtà, Te Palace, and Castel Trauttmansdorff.
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Brixner Dom

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Brixner Dom is a magnificent cathedral that boasts of a striking double-spired architecture which dates back to 1745. The interior of the cathedral is adorned with opulent frescoes that give it an overwhelming historical appeal. Its tranquil surroundings make it an ideal spot for those seeking moments of solitude and reflection. This beautiful dom will certainly leave you impressed with its grandeur and artistic beauty. It is definitely worth visiting again for the sheer splendor that it exudes in every aspect.
The Brixen Dom was rebuilt in 1754 in the Late Baroque style. It’s Beautiful both from Inside and outside. Don’t forget to look up once inside the church. It’s free to enter. The adjoining cloister is also covered with Gothic frescoes.
Koel G — Google review
The Brixner Dom, or Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary and Saint Cassian, is a magnificent baroque cathedral in the heart of Brixen (Bressanone). Though not vast in size, it impresses with stunning ceiling frescoes by Paul Troger and an adjacent Romanesque-Gothic cloister featuring remarkable 15th-century murals. The location is central in the charming old town, making it easily accessible and ideal for a cultural visit. A must-see when in South Tyrol. Visit as well the adjacent buildings, and then enjoy a Cappuccino in on the bars on the square.
Albert K — Google review
Great Cathedral of Brixen in late baroque style. There's historical fresco "The adoration of the lamb"(1748–50) by Paul Troger. For just this master piece of art, this place is worth visiting.
เดชา ป — Google review
To do a round trip in Dolomites area, made a visit to see frescoes and the commune. A great spot to stop by.
S W — Google review
Beautiful cathedral in the main town square of Brixen. It's beautiful inside. Would recommend esp if you are in the area
Shweta K — Google review
The Dom is a really nice place to visit during your stay in Bressanone. We we lucky to be during the Christmas Market that is hosted just in front of the Dom.
Γιωργος Ζ — Google review
Impressive , huge and beautiful cathedral in the middle of the old town in Brixen. Just a short 10 minutes from the train station will put you in the middle of the old town center. Go inside and marvel at the ornate rococo and be sure to look UP to appreciate the ornate frescos on the ceiling Look behind you and up to view the beautiful , large and elaborate organ. Recommended--GO
Markus “ — Google review
Brixen Cathedral was rebuilt in 1754 in the Late Baroque style typical of churches in the Holy Roman Empire, with lighter colors and fine stucco details compared to the High Baroque style in Italy. The adjoining cloister is covered with Gothic frescoes.
Kent W — Google review
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Via S. Albuino, 2, 39042 Bressanone BZ, Italy
https://www.brixnerdom.com/
+39 0472 271148
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Funivia Sass Pordoi - Stazione a Valle

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Mountain cable car
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Funivia Sass Pordoi - Stazione a Valle is an incredible cable car experience that transports you to breathtaking heights, offering some of the most stunning views you'll ever encounter. As you ascend, take your time to soak in the scenery rather than rushing through for quick photos. The ride lasts just about four minutes and operates every 15 minutes, making it easy to fit into your day.
28€ for a return trip but totally worth it. Cable car is very fast, takes less than 2 min to get you to the top. Watch out that it works till 5pm
Andriy S — Google review
Riding the cable car up to Sasso Pordoi feels like entering another world — vast, rocky, and surreal. The views are out of this world!
Zongle — Google review
A must for the dolomites area. If you have to pick a single cable car, pick this one, it's great and different to what you see around. 30E per person at this point but still worth it
Moisa L — Google review
Unreal views amazing latte macchiato and cappuccino ☕️
David N — Google review
Beautiful in the winter too! Would recommend this as a pit stop while driving by the pass. If skiing, the connection to the slopes is far—a few mins walking at least. The cablecar was included in my Dolomiti Superski pass. There’s a restaurant at the top along with several photo points. A great place to soak in the beauty of the Dolomites.
Leung — Google review
Great cable car for those who want to visit piz boe! Can be used for saving the descent from the mountain (or for the strange ones, saving the climbing and do only the descent)
Asaf Z — Google review
An absolute must-visit! The ride itself is an amazing experience, and once you reach the top, the views are simply breathtaking. There are just not enough words to describe the beauty of this place – truly unforgettable.
Valentina C — Google review
Definitely worth to visit
A N — Google review
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Passo Pordoi, 38032 Canazei TN, Italy
http://www.sasspordoi.it/
+39 0462 608896
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Val Gardena

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Ravine
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Val Gardena is a picturesque valley in the Dolomites, featuring three charming villages and offering a range of outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing. The area boasts 42 ski areas within an hour's drive, including Val Gardena, Selva-Sella Ronda, and Alta Badia. In summer, visitors can enjoy cable car rides to Renon, San Genesio, and Colle.
“Val Gardena is a skier’s paradise! The slopes are perfectly groomed, offering options for all skill levels, from beginners to experts. The scenery is breathtaking, with the majestic Dolomites all around, making every run unforgettable. The lift system is efficient, minimizing waiting times, and the après-ski vibe is fantastic. A must-visit destination for any winter sports enthusiast!”
D.V. S — Google review
It is of rare beauty, once you get there you will want to come back every year. The focal point is Ortisei, an earthly paradise. From Ortisei you can take the cable car and go up to a place where you can see all the mountain peaks in the area, it is something special. The languages ​​spoken in the area are German and less Italian, but you can also manage with English. The food is very good as a result of the combination of the above.
Monica A — Google review
Val Gardena for ski is in my top3 in Europe (been to 5 resorts in Dolomites, 3 in Val di Sole, 2 in Austrian Tirol, 3 in Aosta…) - why? You have all the options: long trails like Gardenissima (6km), La Longia (8km acc to my watch), Cir etc. You have shorter runs in Sassolungo part of the resort. You have difficult runs as well as long gentle easy ones. You have everything + one of the most beautiful scenery you can imagine, Sella massif, Sassolungo massif, Seceda, incredible Seceda. Visited few times but always before season in December and no crowds. The only negative- train connecting Seceda part to Sassolungo part is not always reliable. This place every ski person needs to visit at least once ina lifetime
Adrian B — Google review
Val Gardena offers breathtaking alpine scenery that captivates at every turn. Towering Dolomite peaks, lush meadows, and winding trails create a paradise for nature lovers. Whether hiking, skiing, or simply admiring the views, the landscape is serene and majestic. It’s a perfect escape into the heart of natural beauty.
Dr. H — Google review
Beautiful City with many attractions, hiking close by, views and artistic shops.
Paul Z — Google review
2 easy trails that showcase the stunning landscapes of the region: 1. Monte Pana to Alpe di Siusi (Seiser Alm) - Length: 7 km (one way) - Duration: 2-3 hours - Starting Point: Monte Pana This gentle hike takes you through lush meadows and forests, offering panoramic views of the Alpe di Siusi and the surrounding Dolomites. 2. Col Raiser to Seceda - Length: 6 km (one way) - Duration: 2-3 hours - Starting Point: Col Raiser cable car station A scenic and relatively easy trail that offers stunning views of the Odle/Geisler group and the vast meadows of Seceda.
Y. T — Google review
Val Gardena is a slice of Alpine paradise that truly encapsulates the beauty and charm of the Dolomites. From the moment you arrive in this stunning region, you're greeted by a sense of tranquility and natural wonder that's hard to match. The towering peaks of the Dolomites serve as a dramatic backdrop to the picturesque villages that dot the landscape. Val Gardena's villages, including Ortisei, Selva di Val Gardena, and Santa Cristina, exude a warm and inviting atmosphere. The traditional Tyrolean architecture blends seamlessly with the surrounding nature, creating a sense of harmony that is both comforting and awe-inspiring. For outdoor enthusiasts, Val Gardena is a dream come true. The region offers a plethora of hiking trails that cater to all levels of experience, allowing you to explore the lush valleys, serene meadows, and challenging mountain paths. In the winter, the area transforms into a winter wonderland, offering world-class skiing and snowboarding opportunities that draw enthusiasts from around the globe. The local cuisine is a delightful journey for your taste buds. Traditional dishes made from locally sourced ingredients provide a true taste of the region, and dining in one of the charming mountain huts is an experience not to be missed. What sets Val Gardena apart, however, is its unique blend of nature, culture, and hospitality. The warmth of the locals, their rich traditions, and the harmonious coexistence with the natural world create an ambiance that's as unforgettable as the breathtaking landscapes themselves. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a cultural escape, Val Gardena delivers on all fronts. It's a destination that invites you to disconnect from the ordinary and immerse yourself in the extraordinary beauty of the Dolomites.
Abhishek P — Google review
Nice place to stay during vacation,a lot of good restaurant and wonderful natural view
Miip E — Google review
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39040 Kastelruth, Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, Italy, USA
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Rolle Pass

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Mountain pass
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Rolle Pass is an alpine pass renowned for its ski lifts and stunning panoramic views of the Italian mountains. It's a great destination for those who love driving, as you can easily rent a car to explore other nearby mountain passes like Sella Pass and Pordoi Pass. The well-developed roads with plenty of curves make it perfect for motorcyclists and convertible drivers, while cyclists will also enjoy the beautiful area and scenic hiking trails.
Small ski resort where is visible the age of lifts. Nonetheless, slopes were well prepared and we enjoyed it. There were also cross country capabilities available.
Daniel R — Google review
Great place to ski or snowboarding in fantastic surroundings. Worth going a short while up from San Martino for a change.
Piotr W — Google review
Amazing climb if you are a road cycling enthusiast
Miguel C — Google review
Ok
MissAnn I — Google review
Super, super .... for winter holidays - skiing ... see my Video Review (19.Feb.2018) ... Paste the title of my video in the YouTube Browser and you will see the videoreview: Dolomiti Superski Passo Rolle Review
Jaroslav K — Google review
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M ( — Google review
Superb!
Maria F — Google review
Excellent view of the road to and from the pass!!! And upthere you can have a break for a hit drink and a souvenir.
S I — Google review
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38054 Primiero San Martino di Castrozza, Autonomous Province of Trento, Italy, USA
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Funivia del Renon, Soprabolzano

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Mountain cable car
Transportation
Tramways
We were given tickets as part of the public transport system. I'm glad we had time to use the tickets. The cable car was an amazing experience to explore the upper region. At the top there is a short train ride, which showed us an excellent view and experience from a living in the mountains point of view.
Monique R — Google review
Located just 10 min walk from the city center the cable car is one way of reaching Soprabolzano. The views from the ride are spectacular amd it takes roughly 12 min one way. One way ticket is 8 euros and if you buy the return you need to use it the same day, it cannot be used another day. If you are planning to get the scenic small train from Soprabolzano , make sure to mention this when buying the ticket so they will give you a combined o ne. You can either take the stairs to the 2nd level or the elevator. There is a coffee shop right next to it and a supermarket as well. Once you get on top you will find a bar / icecream shop in the area and a Despar amd Mpreis supermarkets. Very busy usually in the weekends
Andreea C — Google review
I have mixed feelings about this cable car. The first part of the experience was bad. There is a pretty long line and the stuffed too many people into one cart. However the view from this cable car is absolutely amazing. It first goes up and the has a long horizontal ride that seems like it was designed just so you can enjoy the view longer. Too bad we had such little personal space to enjoy the view.
Shani B — Google review
The queue for the ride can be really long on a weekend, especially at 12pm. Be patient and dont join the queue. Just go for a lunch first till 1pm and the will be no wait needed to get a ride up. The long and smooth ride offers a great view between bolzano and suprabolzano.
Fazli K — Google review
The cable car (Funivia) takes you from Bolzano to Oberbozen (Sopra Bolzano). It's a 25 minute smooth ride with incredible and breathtaking views. The capacity is around 20 people at a time. Very recommended if in Bolzano.
Patrick M — Google review
Awesome way to go waaay up while using the same Mobil Card that we use for trains/buses in the region. No waiting time, smooth trip up and down and spectacular views all around!
Roman P — Google review
Beautiful views! Nice restaurant and bar and a playground for kids. There are several hikes available as well.
Noam K — Google review
Supranolzano is a magical place and so is this route to it. We had gotten a free Südtirol pass from our Agriturismo hosts and therefore this trip and the train trips were free!
Janetta M — Google review
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Via Paese, 20, 39054 Soprabolzano BZ, Italy
http://www.ritten.com/seilbahn
+39 0471 220880
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Karersee

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Karersee, also known as Lake Carezza, is a stunning emerald-green lake located in the southwestern part of the Dolomites. The lake offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and fir trees that are reflected in its shimmering rainbow waters. Its size varies throughout the year due to being glacier-fed, adding to its allure. The area around Karersee is a popular destination for visitors seeking beautiful natural surroundings and iconic mountain reflections on the water's surface.
Absolutely gorgeous lake and peaceful forest walk. The colours of the lake are a feast for the eyes with the picturesque mountains as a backdrop. The rainbow lake is definitely worth a visit!
Eden T — Google review
Amazing place to see especially on a sunny day. We were there with our 7m campervan on a Sunday morning around 9am and there were plenty of parking spaces but got busy rather quickly. You need to pay in the ticket machine before passing through the exit gate. Campers pay 9 eur for 3 hrs which is plenty time to see the sights, get some footage and have a meal as well.
Avinash M — Google review
It is a small lake surrounded by pine forests and the Dolomites mountains, offering breathtaking scenery. The water is crystal clear with an emerald-green color, reflecting the mountains and the sky. Easy to reach with no difficult roads. Parking is available at €3 per hour (Oct 2025), and payment must be made in advance at the ticket machine. The area also has convenient facilities such as shops and restaurants, though not very large. Perfect for a short stop to take photos and enjoy a peaceful walk. The atmosphere is calm, cool, and truly romantic.
Tongz N — Google review
Beautiful lake with easy walk around it. You can get there by car (paid parking) Even with the bad weather upcoming it gave some nice effects on the pictures… Recommend for an easy stop and enjoy beauty of nature & its colors!
Charline L — Google review
We visited here on a very sunny day. The lake was an emerald green and very beautiful, but the photo spots were quite crowded with people.
Montakarn K — Google review
We visited Lago di Carezza, one of the most beautiful lakes in the Dolomites. The water shines in shades of green and reflects the forest and mountains around it, giving the place a magical feel. Parking is easy and costs €6 for 1-2 hours, which is fair for such a stunning spot. A calm and lovely stop, well worth visiting if you’re in the area.
Ryan A — Google review
A beautiful little alpine lake with stunning turquoise water and breathtaking mountain views in the background. It’s an easy hike, you can walk around it in about 1 hour. Unfortunately, it’s quite a popular tourist spot, so unless you arrive early in the morning, it can get very crowded. Luckily, most visitors tend to stay near the starting point to take photos, so the rest of the trail around the lake is much quieter and more peaceful.
Hajnalka B — Google review
Simply breathtaking! An easy walk around the lake with stunning views and mind-blowing colors. You can drive there (paid parking), and while the lake was shallow, the reflections of the clouds made it absolutely worth the visit!
Ogeron A — Google review
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39056 Welschnofen, Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, Italy, USA
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Tappeinerweg

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking area
Hiking Trails
Tappeinerweg is a 4.5-mile scenic footpath in Merano, offering stunning views of the valley and Mediterranean plants. It's a perfect spot for relaxation during a summer holiday, with nearby spa facilities and bathing lakes. The trail provides an opportunity to experience the beauty of nature while overlooking the rooftops of Merano. Additionally, visitors can explore other leisurely hiking routes like Waalweg irrigation channel routes around Marling and Sissiweg in Meran.
The scenery on the valley is surrounded by a small vineyard. The footpath is beautifully designed. You can take your dog for a walk. And there are also cafes when you want to take a break.
ThaiEurop C — Google review
Very comfortable to walk down. With this fantastic view, you won’t feel tired.
Eva W — Google review
Amazing entry point into the city! Continue from until the very end then descend down to the center of Merano. The other end of riverside promenade allows the alternative access. The views are stunning, the whole path is so beautiful and there points of water as well as some historic facts here and there.
Ozzy E — Google review
A lovely walk with great views over Merano, an added bonus is the cafe by the tower at the top of the walk .
Colin D — Google review
That simple round walk is a must when visiting Meran. Great views above the city's roof tops. Nice bars and a restaurant are offering everything for each budget
Ernst S — Google review
This is a beautiful path with very pretty panoramic views of the city and mountains.
Asiamimgrace — Google review
Fantastic views of the city and surrounding landscape. Vineyards, steeples and mountains can be taken in from the viewing benches. There are also a few restaurants/spots to have a drink along the promenade. The climb up the old fort tower is worth it for the views from the top. It is quite a steep walk up to the promenade - we managed it with a pram but took some pushing!
Graham L — Google review
Wonderful route, easy realxing, the whole family with kids can enjoy the view of merano from a bit higher. The route has a part long the river, very calming. There are small herbs garden to check out on the route as well. There’s also some restaurants along the way and hotels.
Jah P — Google review
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39019 Merano BZ, Italy
https://www.merano-suedtirol.it/de/dorf-tirol/aktivurlaub/wandern-bergsteigen/themenwege-promenaden/16918799-wanderung-entlang-des-tappeinerweges.html
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Castel Trauttmansdorff

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Castle
Nature & Parks
Nestled in Merano/Meran, South Tyrol, Castel Trauttmansdorff is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and tourists alike. The castle boasts the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle, featuring over 80 garden landscapes spread across 12 hectares with an altitude difference of 100 meters. Visitors can explore the meticulously groomed areas showcasing a stunning variety of flowers, bushes, and trees from around the world.
A beautiful place with lots of original and rare flowers. I recommend going there with your friends, then it is interesting to explore. In addition, the castle in which the restaurant is located. Really stunning place.
DOMCZY — Google review
Beautiful garden with a wide variety of botanical riches--from the "trees of the world" area to the amazing and artful viewing platform set high above the garden to the more formal plantings around the big pond and in the sunny hills near the castle. We spent a few hours here and enjoyed every minute.
Lori P — Google review
Absolutely wonderful gardens, walks and fascinating flowers, trees and animals. Certainly worth a visit as the colours are exceptional.
Jo T — Google review
We’ve visited the gardens and the castle in autumn. It was still worth it. You really need a whole day to see everything. It is very big. It is perfect for kids. They have baby goats and small farm animals. Beautiful views. We will come in summer.
Lena L — Google review
Great place with a beautiful garden. You can stay hours and enjoy the beauty. Easy access by buses from the center.
Lisa M — Google review
We visited the Botanical Gardens of Schloss Trauttmansdorff and highly recommend it. Parking at P3 or P4 is free and just a short 5-minute walk to the entrance. The park is beautifully designed with a wide variety of landscapes and attractions. We started on the left and worked our way through to the right, spending about 2.5 hours in total. There’s a lot to see and experience. Some paths are quite steep, so it might be a bit challenging for older visitors. Overall, a stunning place well worth the visit.
Christian W — Google review
Must see if you are in the area, 3-4 hours is minimum to be able to see all
Ivan S — Google review
This place is so awesome I don't even want to write a review about it, it might make it busier in this era of overtourism. But anyway: this garden is too beautiful to be true: the location in the Alps, the hilly terrain of the park, and the variety of plants and flowers and artwork. Usually it's sunny here which really helps. We were here in late October which was perfect. Walking around is not really doable for people who don't walk well. Parking is easy, there's also a bus to the station and it's an easy detour from the Brenner tollway.
Michael B — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(3733)
39012 Merano BZ, Italy
https://www.trauttmansdorff.it/
+39 0473 255600
9

Merano

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Merano, also known as Meran in German, is a charming town renowned for its spa center and annual wine festival. It has a rich cultural history, once being home to notable figures like Ezra Pound and Franz Kafka. The town continues to embrace culture with attractions such as the popular art gallery Arte Merano, featuring rotating exhibitions.
60% as popular as Mantua
28 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Verona
10

South Tyrol Archeological Museum

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Archaeological museum
Museums
History Museums
Nestled in the heart of Bolzano, the South Tyrol Archeological Museum, often referred to as the Otzi Museum, is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts. This three-story museum showcases the remarkable mummified remains of Ötzi, a Neolithic man who lived over 5,300 years ago and was discovered in 1991 due to melting glaciers. Visitors can explore not only Ötzi himself but also an array of artifacts that provide insight into his life and times.
South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology – Meeting Ötzi in Bolzano Bolzano is one of those places that gets under your skin—a strange and beautiful collision of Italy and the Alps. German precision meets Italian charm, all wrapped in cobblestone streets, Gothic arcades, and the smell of good coffee drifting out of corner cafés. It’s a city where you can order a perfect espresso in the morning, a plate of speck and mountain cheese by noon, and a bottle of local Gewürztraminer by dinner. We grabbed a quick bite at a café across the street before heading in—sitting outside while small birds darted between tables, bold enough to hope for crumbs. Then we crossed over to see why most people come here: Ötzi. The South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology sits in a stately old building at the edge of the pedestrian zone, and inside is one of the most haunting encounters you can have without boarding a plane to somewhere far more dangerous. Three floors take you from prehistoric tools to Roman relics, winding you closer to the reason everyone’s here: a 5,300-year-old man pulled from the ice, along with the tools, clothes, and gear he carried when death found him in the high mountains. The displays are sharp and modern, with just the right balance of science and story. There’s his copper axe, his grass cape, his last meal still in his stomach. The lifelike reconstruction of Ötzi by the Kennis brothers is unsettling in the best possible way—suddenly this isn’t just a skeleton in a glass case, it’s a person who woke up one morning not knowing it would be his last. What makes the place work is its restraint. No gimmicks, no cheap drama—just good storytelling and the quiet, unnerving truth of seeing someone who lived and died in the same mountains you can see out the window. Bolzano does that—it folds the past and present together until you can’t quite tell where one ends and the other begins.
D S — Google review
The floor with the mummy is awesome. The other floors are okay. As a physiotherapist, I feel it’s important to highlight that some of the information presented about Ötzi’s ailments and pain is factually incorrect—not just technically inaccurate but clearly and potentially harmfully wrong. Specifically, the exhibit makes claims about osteoarthritis and other health conditions that go beyond what the evidence supports. It is not scientifically valid to infer pain based solely on imaging findings of “degenerative” changes or age-related adaptations. These types of findings are extremely common in healthy people—many of whom experience no pain at all. Presenting such changes as definitive sources of pain reinforces outdated and misleading beliefs about the human body. This can contribute to fear, over-medicalization, and unnecessary treatments in the general public, especially among people who already live with chronic pain or worry about their health. Aside from the clearly documented issues—such as the arrow wound in his shoulder, the broken arm, and dental problems—any additional claims about Ötzi’s experience of pain are speculative at best and should be labeled as such. Personally, I think those parts of the exhibit should be changed. I included some photos of the problematic texts.
Lasse L — Google review
Great museum, mainly dedicated to the story (and viewing) of Ötzi, the iceman. Recommendation when you are in the area. Also some interesting items on living situations in that time and how to craft for example. We didn’t have a ticket in advance and so had to wait outside. It was annoying that the lady at the front couldn’t tell us how long the queue would be, luckily it was only a bit more than 20 minutes. We visited on a tuesday afternoon mid September. Recommended to buy beforehand! Inside there are also many school groups next to the general visitors so it is not calm or quiet.
Stanly — Google review
An interesting museum dedicated to literally just one mummy. After viewing the exhibit, you realize how much information can be gleaned from such a find. My seven-year-old daughter was a bit scared; perhaps it's too early to see such exhibits. Tickets are inexpensive, but there's no parking. The restrooms are clean and comfortable. A significant amount of money has been invested in the museum; I recommend visiting.
Dmitrii D — Google review
Awesome museum! I have been interested in Otzi since he was pulled out of the ice, so when I was nearby I made sure to make a detour to Bolzano and the museum. You’re not allowed to take photos of Otzi himself as he is being preserved for research purposes. The images below show what they think Otzi would have looked like. One thing I found most interesting, (other than his acupuncture tattoos of course!) was his height - only 5 feet 3 inches. I had expected him to be taller, possibly because of my own biases, but possibly also owing to the nature of his life - mountain climbing and hunting while alone. Regardless, he was obviously a seriously brave guy. The museum dedicated to him is definitely worth a visit.
John C — Google review
So cool ! The museum is located in the middle of town. Parking was a challenge , we used the parkhouse , while it’s 4.50€ per hour, it worked out well. The museum is set up in 3 floors , easy to follow as everything is numbered. What an amazing valuable find, so interesting . This exhibit really helps you understand the life of this man .
Marie A — Google review
The exhibition was well executed. I learned a lot about this discovery and its ongoing preservation and research. Well worth a visit
Helen L — Google review
excellent exhibition and displays...the story of Otzi and his discovery was like a forensic iceage crime scene..and the museum made it easy to follow...
Rory N — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(2733)
Via Museo, 43, 39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy
http://www.iceman.it/
+39 0471 320100
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11

Santuario di San Romedio

Shrine
Sights & Landmarks
Santuario di San Romedio is a medieval shrine located on a rocky spur, accessible via a steep path or shuttle bus from Sanzeno. The path from Museo Retico to the sanctuary offers stunning views and takes less than an hour to hike. The sanctuary itself features several churches and chapels, with the oldest dating back to the 11th century. Surrounded by mountains and forests, it offers beautiful scenery and is worth a visit.
Lovely monastery with lots of stairs... if you have a hard time with stairs, don’t even go through the door. It’s a religious place, where people come to pray, so you must be considerate when talking. It’s built on a rock and the view from the top floor is quite impressive, especially from the pointy balcony; watch your kids here. The food at the cafe is not bad and it’s reasonably priced.
The R — Google review
Excellent hike along a path hewn in to the Cliffside of the gorge to the Sanctuary. (You can also drive to the sanctuary) We parked in Sanzeno (free parking in field near the piazza), initially walking a small road, then track through orchards to a path in the cliff. It’s flat, lots of fun and quite low (watch your head - there are signs saying you need a helmet but no one wore one). There are 160 steps up to the sanctuary itself - well worth it. There and back it’s a 6.5 mile (around 9km) walk.
Andy P — Google review
Beautiful nature to see, impressive architecture. The sanctuary it self, as to be expected, pretty austere. Didn't enjoy seeing the caged bear doing circles cause its clearly depressed.
Angie M — Google review
the path to the eremo itself is beautiful (photo of it below). its litterally carved iside a natural canion. the eremo itself is outstanding. the personal is helpful and prepared. plus it has a giant friendly bear and lots of doggos. a lot of panoramic wiews too. finally if you are into walking in the woods these place is right for you.
Giorgio T — Google review
We hiked here from San Zeno along the path carved out of the mountainside (watch your head!). There are some short climbs, but it’s doable in less than an hour each way and the vistas over the valley are beautiful. There are some spots where you do need to pay attention, but it’s fairly well marked. While you’ll see fully kitted out hikers, there are also plenty of families and elderly people just taking a walk with regular clothes and shoes. The sanctuary is very peaceful and their resident bear even came out to greet us.
Michelle B — Google review
Lovely walk very fun from museum
Tkolody — Google review
You cannot access the sanctuary with a car during summer months but there is a shuttle bus to and from it (from Sanzeno), costing 2 EUR one way or 3 EUR both directions. You could also park your car at Museo Retico (paying parking lot) and go on foot which is more than worth it. The path is not too challenging and it takes less than an hour. We went to the sanctuary on foot and took the bus back. The sanctuary itself is worth the visit but there's not much to do more than 30 minutes or so...
Bruno — Google review
Incredible shrine sitting on top of the hill. The shrine hosts a lovely bear which has become an attraction per se. The car entrance is in Sanzeno, while the shrine is accessible by several walks. One of the walk starts from Coredo, providing a majestic park close to an artificial lake. From there the shrine is reachable by foot in 1h (2/3)km. The path is a bit steep at some point.
Diego L — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(1695)
Via S. Romedio, 1, 38010 San Romedio TN, Italy
https://www.sanromedio.org/
+39 0463 536198
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Castel Thun

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the picturesque Val di Non region of Trentino, Castel Thun is a stunning example of a Gothic-style castle. Dating back to the 13th century and having undergone significant renovations in the 1500s, this medieval hilltop fortress offers guided tours for visitors to explore its rich history. Once home to the Thun family until 1992, it is now part of the Castello del Buonconsiglio Museum System.
Amazing beautiful place. Gorgeous fantastic views, amazing historical place you must visit. The toilet is in the entrance of the castle (go there first). There are several floors with amazing historical collection in every room. Parking costs 4€ for 3 hours. There is cafeteria (without toilet) behind the castle with great pizza, local vine and local beer. You can also purchase beer with you. Amazing breathtaking beautiful place! Sometimes when you walk away from the castle, there might be a guy selling local products from the minivan - be ready to buy local products (cash&card). I definitely recommend visiting this place. Remember that you have free entrance with visitor card (we had our from our hotel Aquila). You can also go there if there is a really bad weather too: castle and the views are gorgeous!
Veera Z — Google review
The castle is beautiful but the real star is the garden with its magnificent views. Took down one star because we wasted an hour waiting for parking and it messed up our plans for the day.
Noa G — Google review
Well worth visiting - interesting castle and pretty gardens. Paid parking (4 euro - but wouldn’t accept credit cards), 250m walk from parking uphill to castle. We spent 2 hours there and would recommend a visit
Andy P — Google review
An absolutely wonderful experience at Castello Thun! The location itself is stunning, overlooking the green valleys of Trentino, and the castle is very well maintained. The rooms, furniture, and collections give a real sense of history, yet it feels welcoming and not overwhelming. Walking through the halls and gardens is like stepping back in time. Highlights for me were the fascinating room full of horse carriages, the unique old kitchen, and the beautiful artwork throughout the castle. I also loved learning that Napoleon once stayed here—such an interesting fact! Outside, there’s a nice cafeteria where you can relax after your visit, and a little museum shop with lovely items to take home. The staff are very polite, kind, and helpful, which made the visit even more enjoyable. I highly recommend this place to anyone interested in history, culture, or simply beautiful views.
Raimond — Google review
Amazing castle with a nice little cantine.
Stefan G — Google review
Awesome castle built high up on the ridge providing panoramic views of the valley below. Interior is furnished with gorgeous empire style furniture. Worth the time to travel there. Bring some vino and food as it is a good place to picnic afterwards.
Tom Y — Google review
Been there in February 2020. Amazing place, in a stunning location. The castle itself is perfectly maintained and the guided tour is very interesting. The audio guide is recommended but not mandatory: there is a lot to see and to learn, since the place has a very rich and long history. Nice and friendly personnel. Only one remark: if you go during winter or in the beginning of spring, be sure to wear a jacket, as in the rooms it gets really cold. Anyway, definitely recommended.
Marco C — Google review
Very nice castel to visit. DOGS NOT ALLOWED unless kept in a transport bag on your body. One star less for the poor organization of shuttle bus that doesn't bring you at the entrance rather leave you at P1 where then you have to climb for a long while
Paolo M — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(1742)
Via Castel Thun, 1, 38010 Vigo di Ton TN, Italy
http://www.buonconsiglio.it/
+39 0461 657816
13

Cascate di Saent

Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Hiking under tall pines & across suspension bridges to a dramatic waterfall fringed by wildflowers.
Amazing hike which is not too heavy but offers beautiful scenery. When you’re lucky you can see some cows. We took approximately 2 hours to complete the hike. Parking was free but we visited in low-season.
許櫻花Sakura — Google review
The waterfall located in the heart of a lush forest is undoubtedly one of the most comfortable and peaceful places you can visit. The soothing sound of the nearby stream, the chirping of the birds, and the fresh breeze that blows through the trees create an atmosphere that immediately puts you at ease. This place makes visiting the forest feel like a true escape to a peaceful paradise.
Steven S — Google review
Nice places for hiking! Round course is up to 3 hours. If you want to use the busses there have a look for the timetable online. You can safe 1 hour with busses if you want. Trail is medium. Not recommend if it rains.
Stefan M — Google review
Cool! Its worth to climb it
Levente H — Google review
The walk up to the falls took us about 40 minutes from car park. It is mostly easy hike/trail.
Krupen G — Google review
Great trail, dog friendly. Beautiful waterfall.
Natalia G — Google review
Must visit if you are in the area!! Easy-medium walk if you are reasonably fit. We parked in the Coler car park and walked from there.
Ashleigh M — Google review
Beautiful country side and waterfall worth a visit. Its quite a walk and even though today was hot (36° c) it was nice and fresh/chilly close to the falls.
J K — Google review
4.8
(1864)
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4.7
(552)
38020 Rabbi TN, Italy
14

Asiago Sacrario

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War memorial
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The Asiago Sacrario war memorial stands atop a hill and features cannons, panoramic views, a crypt, chapel, and exhibits highlighting historic events. This monument serves as an impressive tribute to veterans of World War I. The museum showcases various memorabilia from the unit and era, making it a must-see for history enthusiasts. The sheer size of this memorial is overwhelming; its significance can be felt through its remarkable architecture and displays.
We are currently world schooling to learn about WWI. This place had many artifacts on display, it explained movement, terrain and logistics and at the end you can honor those that fell when the battle came to them. It was interesting that so many siblings fought in this battle, many to save their city. The views are outstanding. This memorial/monument was well thought out. A look at the town shows the influence on architecture from the war. This place was awesome.
Veronica C — Google review
I tried to visit this military shrine dedicated to the soldiers who died in this area during the First World War. Unfortunately, the shrine is currently closed for renovation, and it seems it has been closed for quite some time. From the outside, however, the shrine looks truly impressive.
Siu L — Google review
Sacrario Militare di Asiago – Ossario del Leiten 🇮🇹 For those who appreciate history and quiet reflection, the Sacrario del Leiten in Asiago is a place of deep emotional impact. Located on Leiten Hill at 1,058 meters above sea level, it overlooks the Plateau of the Seven Municipalities with striking majesty. Designed by architect Orfeo Rossato between 1932 and 1936, it was inaugurated in 1938 as a monumental ossuary to hold the remains of over 54,000 Italian and Austro-Hungarian soldiers who died in World War I. The structure consists of two main levels: a square crypt (80 meters per side) with wide corridors leading to an octagonal chapel, and above it, a towering triumphal arch with four fronts, standing 47 meters tall. A grand staircase flanked by symmetrical ramps leads visitors to the top, where engraved arrows point toward the surrounding mountains and former battle sites—a stone memorial that powerfully links landscape, memory, and history. Inside, silence is broken only by the engraved names of fallen soldiers—both identified and unknown—including twelve awarded the Gold Medal of Military Valor. Their memory is preserved with solemn dignity. Recently restored, the site is once again open to the public (Tuesday to Sunday, 9 AM–12 PM and 2 PM–5 PM), now featuring an educational exhibit with artifacts and informative panels about the Great War. A powerful and moving place that combines monumental architecture, solemn landscapes, and a deeply reflective atmosphere. Ideal for those seeking a moment of remembrance, beauty, and historical significance.
Fred S — Google review
Unfortunately closed for renovations but nothing had been updated online so a wasted journey. I would suggest any other potential visitors call before visiting.
Tom T — Google review
The Sacrario Militare di Asiago sits heavy against the soft landscape of the Altopiano, its stark presence unmistakable from a distance. Walking the long, tree-lined approach felt almost ceremonial. an intentional stretch of silence before entering the crypt. Inside, the light is low, the marble cool, and the atmosphere reverent. Thousands of names line the walls in endless corridors, a sobering reminder of the brutal scale of World War I on this front. It’s not a place of grand gestures or theatrical design, but of weight and stillness. The weathering on the ceiling only adds to the gravity, a quiet surrender to time. Standing in that vast hall of sacrifice, it’s impossible not to reflect. This isn’t just a monument, it’s a statement, and one that lingers with you long after you’ve left the hill.
E P — Google review
Amazing thoughtful place. It offers peace and amazing views with walks in the nature around the monument.
Emiliano V — Google review
what a place. you have no words when you get there. it’s just so big. it’s just crazy. it’s just so nuts. incredible history here - it’s insane . def go check it out!!
Luigi N — Google review
Unfortunately closed for technical issues. Nothing had been updated online so a wasted journey. I would suggest any other potential visitors call before visiting. See photo.
Balazs H — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(798)
Piazzale degli Eroi, 1, 36012 Asiago VI, Italy, USA
15

Lago di Tovel

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Lake
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Lago di Tovel is a stunning turquoise lake nestled amidst picturesque forest and mountain landscapes, offering several scenic walking paths for visitors to explore. The area exudes a magical ambiance and is highly photogenic, making it perfect for leisurely strolls or longer hikes. Families, couples, and even furry friends can enjoy the serene atmosphere and admire the reflections of the surrounding mountains on the tranquil waters. While some parts may pose mild challenges for walking or climbing, the overall experience is immensely rewarding.
Beautiful lake with a pleasant walking path around it: offering breathtaking views. One of the most picturesque lakes in Trentino and definitely worth a visit.
Bruno R — Google review
I hiked via Malga Arza and Malga Termoncello to get here which was a difficult hike to and from and a long way. But the lake was worth the hike. Beautiful colour and view.
Darryl M — Google review
The Lago is stunning and so worth visiting. It’s accessed along a 14 km road with a pay-booth at the head of the valley. There’s plenty of parking near the lake plus clean toilets. With many photo stops and a picnic, it took us 2.5 hours to walk around the lake on the well-defined path - you could halve the time without the stops. Check the lake is open (we were told our visit on 14/9/25 was the last day it was open)
Andy P — Google review
Lake Tovel is a hidden gem nestled in the stunning Dolomites. The emerald green waters are just breathtaking, and the surroundings are nothing short of magical. We spent a pleasant hour walking around the lake, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere and taking in the scenery. The temperature was perfect for a relaxing stroll, and the only downside was the rather high parking fee of €18 in the summer. Even so, Tovel Lake is a must for nature lovers and those looking for a quiet getaway.
Haroon C — Google review
Super. Hidden gem of Dolomites. Awesome for swim and feels like fairytale lake 💕
AKSHRA S — Google review
Beautiful lake that you can walk around. The road to access is closed for season but if you’re lucky you might find it open depending on the weather conditions as we did. So much worth the visit.
Andres D — Google review
Might be the most breathtaking spot if you love a lake, mountains and some hiking.
Shaunak V — Google review
Amazing lake green water and beautiful views of the Dolomites. The perimeter is 3.5km long, perfect for hiking. It's better to book the parking online. If you don't book online, you can park in one of the 5/6 parking lots before the lake and go by bus. 6€ for the parking, 3 for the bus.
Devid — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(1590)
38019 Ville d'Anaunia, Autonomous Province of Trento, Italy, USA
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Museo Castello del Buonconsiglio

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Castle
Museums
Museo Castello del Buonconsiglio is a historic castle complex in Trento, Italy, featuring a renaissance palace and an art gallery with panoramic views. The castle holds an important museum showcasing the artistic heritage of the Diocesan Museum and features the spectacular 15th-century fresco Cycle of the Months. Visitors can also explore the ruins of Tridentum, a Roman settlement beneath Piazza Lodron.
This is an incredible walk through a good portion of the castle with ancient artifacts and high-quality medieval paintings in every room. The views from the higher floors look out into the property gardens or out into the city. Truly stunning! Worth the trip to Trento.
Jacqueline V — Google review
Nice castle to visit. They have restored many items in museum style to watch. Beautiful rooms, paintings, wall and ceiling paintings. We had to wait in a long row to buy tickets. It’s probably worth it to buy your tickets online.
Omid G — Google review
So cool — I love the paintings on exhibit, the architecture, the general feeling of being in a well preserved castle. We highly recommend visiting if you are passing through!
Matt W — Google review
This Castello, which also features an attached palazzo, punches way above its weight. The museum features a rich and detailed history with many artifacts spanning the 10,000 years of civilization around the greater Trentino region. The museum also offers an interesting lesson of the incredibly complex political history of this pivotal region. The castle and later – built palazzo are far more extensive than I realized, and include an eventual climb to the top of the palazzo that commands sweeping views of Trento and its stunning valley. The beautiful gardens around the fortress are an added bonus!
Kurt B — Google review
A must see when in Trento! There are so many corners and hidden gems all along the castle! Staff is friendly and helpful. Don't miss the garden/courtyard in the back of the palace. At some points it felt a bit like Hogwarts :)
M. S — Google review
Pretty good. You can spend here few hours. If you have Trentino Card, you can have discounted entry ticket (for adult) 7 euros.
Kyrylo S — Google review
Nice castle with an exposition about local art from the area. There was also an exposition from a local artist from the 18th century which was quite nice and very comprehensive. The layout of the castle and the expositions is a little confusing as is the location of the entrance. At the top of the castle there is a really nice view of the whole city and the surrounding valley.
Stein P — Google review
The most renowned monument in Trento. With more than a 1000 years' history, a spectacular painting cycle in the Aquila's tower and numerous events and exibits during the year, is an absolute must during your stay in Trento !
Tony B — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(2606)
Via Bernardo Clesio, 5, 38122 Trento TN, Italy
http://www.buonconsiglio.it/
+39 0461 233770
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Piazza del Duomo

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Piazza del Duomo is the vibrant town square at the heart of Trento, surrounded by charming medieval structures. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to immerse themselves in local history and architecture. The square's focal point is the magnificent Trento Cathedral, while its center features an elaborate fountain dedicated to Neptune, adding to the area's allure.
4.6
(3107)
38122 Trento TN, Italy
18

MUSE - Science Museum

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Science museum
Museums
MUSE is a modern and impressive museum that focuses on science and natural history, featuring interactive exhibits. The museum constantly updates its main exhibitions to reflect the latest developments in collaboration with national and international partners. MUSE Lab conducts advanced experiments in new technologies. The museum's exhibition uses the metaphor of a mountain to explore life on Earth, starting from the terrace and descending through floors dedicated to biodiversity, sustainability, evolution, and a tropical greenhouse.
MUSE this place is very entertaining, educative with huge exhibition and activities. I was very surprised how interesting it actually was. Everything very organised and super clear, reception,help desk, souvenir shop, lockers, toilets, nice outside area, terrace, and exhibition zone. Plus they have this tropical area with plants where you can feel as in jungles. Completely different world. In exhibition throughout the floors you could see many animals geographical and historical facts. Touch cold ice and play multiple riddle kind of games, kids absolutely love those games. Either on screens or physical games. Simply impressive and everyone had A good good time. Would recommend anyone especially families with kids this place is specially for them. Would recommend to book in advance and get ready to spend there 2-3 hours.
Raimond — Google review
The exterior looks promising but the interior and amount of content is fairly limited. In comparison the much older natural science museum in Bergamo is much more interesting and holds much more specimens. That’s being said, it’s still a good option for a rainy day.
Alex B — Google review
Worth visiting natural history museum Plenty of interactive activities, mostly for children ( but not only) Through the visit someone gets an full picture of the natural/ history and evolution of planet mostly on Dolomites area Nice garden worth visiting, with all stages of blooming in front of visitors eyes
ΝΑΤΑΣΑ Ζ — Google review
Great place for kids, and adults too. 5 stories of natural/tech entertainment with plenty of interactive activities. You can easily spend 3h there. Booking in advance highly recommended, especially on peak season. Tickets are timeslotted, with entries every 30 mins or so. Tickets is pretty cheap and with family packages options.
Michele P — Google review
Beautiful museum with lots of possibilities to learn about interconnection of nature and animals as well as impacts of day to day behavior on our ecosystem. Ohr kids loved the self-experience area on second floor
M R — Google review
Great museum for kids. Our 5yo boy was impressed by dinosaurs and interactive stands. 2 hours was enough.
Ivan A — Google review
An excellent, medium-sized museum with a rich and diverse exhibition. It's sensibly arranged so you can explore it according to your needs—some sections in detail, others just for a quick glance. A lot about natural history and a bit about the human impact on it. Interesting for both adults and children, even for easily bored teenagers—proven! Many interactive elements will delight young visitors. And the building itself - a piece od excellent architekture by Renzo Piano, worth seeing!
Magdalena S — Google review
This is the most wonderful science museum I’ve ever visited. It has 5 floors of exhibitions and the last one is a terrace with great view. There is even a greenhouse with tropical plants, live birds, butterflies, fishes. There are a lot of activities for children, so they can learn, play and have fun in a museum. I love the whole idea and how it was executed. I highly recommend this museum both for children and adults.
Iglika B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(5503)
Corso del Lavoro e della Scienza, 3, 38122 Trento TN, Italy
https://www.muse.it/
+39 0461 270311
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Cascate Nardis

Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
A long drive from Garda but was worth the effort. Restaurant at the falls too. Beautiful.
Stephen G — Google review
What a refreshingly beautiful waterfall! Nice forest protected areas with bear habitat.
Petch M — Google review
Only 2 kilometers, around 20 - 25 minutes from the parking. Nice hiking trails. Easy level. You can go further if you want to. Restaurant nearby is probably open only in summer. Some renovation of the trails right now. Completely empty mid-March.
Kamila Ś — Google review
Great place. If you on you motorcycle there is very nice road to go up to the very end of the path! 5€ FOR A BIKE! 15 km long next to river with lots of waterfals.
Artur M — Google review
Since there had been plenty of rain, the Cascate was roaring like a freight train. Absolutely stunning.
Crystal A — Google review
It's a great place for a two hours to half day trip. At the entrance, we were charged 9 Euros for entering the second parking lot ( 7 Euros for the first parking lot)
גל ב — Google review
Absolutley stunning and peaceful place to visit! Worth the drive if you are staying around Lake Garda. If you arrive after 5 pm it’s free to enter the park.
Jesper J — Google review
Great walks, beautiful views. There are options to make short or longer treks in the area, you are not allowed to swim. Nice place for pick nick with the family
Gin — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(913)
Val di Genova, 38080 Carisolo TN, Italy
20

Soave Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Soave Castle is a well-preserved medieval fortress with a rich history dating back to the 10th century. It has been at the center of social and political life in the region, witnessing disputes over its ownership by various powers including the Scaligeri, Visconti, and Republic of Venice. The castle offers tours and boasts stunning vineyard views from its turreted ramparts and tower. Soave itself is an ancient village with Roman origins, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture.
Great place to visit while in the area. The castel is owned by a private person and they've done an amazing job restoring the castle. The lady who was there was fantastic, she shared her knowledge about the place. Highly recommend to visit the castle.
Ewa F — Google review
Large castle, nicely furnished and decorated in a few choice rooms. Really cool to be able climb to the top of the tower and have that view out over Soave and an expansive view over the valley. Bring your camera! Without a tour and hour or so is probably sufficient to wander the grounds unless you just want to hang out. Certainly worth getting inside the castle.
Richard — Google review
Stunning views of the surrounding villages. Very friendly staff members. Small enough for us to walk through it and feel like we saw everything in about an hour. Would recommend the visit and visiting the village below.
Dan B — Google review
Cutest little town. We had a lovely afternoon here with our kids after lunch at i tigli. Soave is picture perfect, straight out of a storybook. The kids loved the train ride up to the castle and back, we ate amazing gelato and granita and strolled the streets. We of course grabbed a bottle of wine to take home with us. Highly recommend to visit.
Amelia E — Google review
A beautiful castle that’s worth a visit if you’re in the neighborhood. It’s a good walk to reach the top.
Melanie E — Google review
Spectacular and unmissable. 10th century castle overlooking Soave and surrounding vineyards. Access is on a steep and pebbly path. Well preserved living quarters and knights armour are noteworthy.
Tony D — Google review
Ancient castle from medieval age. We got a leaflet at the entrance that explained what you saw. Not so easy to follow but use Google as a complement! 👌
Magnus J — Google review
Beautiful castle - gives a great perspective of the city. We went in at noon after the break and were 2/6 people there the entire time. It felt like we had the castle to ourselves. Highly recommend. Just be aware of the lunch break.
Michael H — Google review
4.6
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4.2
(926)
Via Castello Scaligero, 12/14, 37038 Soave VR, Italy
http://www.castellodisoave.it/
+39 045 768 0036
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21

Piazza delle Erbe

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$$$$affordable
Plaza
Piazza delle Erbe, also known as Piazza Erbe, is a storied and historic town plaza located in the north of Verona. Surrounded by cafes and buildings with quaint architecture, it has been a trendy meeting point for locals and tourists alike. The square is bustling with life during the day, hosting a vibrant market where tourists can weave through the stalls. In the evening, it transforms into a souvenir market with bright lights illuminating the area.
A walk through Piazza delle Erbe in Verona is a truly magical experience! 🤩 I love getting lost among the colorful stalls and admiring the historic architecture that surrounds it. 🏛️ The atmosphere here is always lively and lively, a true beating heart of the city. ❤️ I hope to return soon to enjoy its beauty again. ✨ A corner of paradise that I recommend to everyone! 🇮🇹 #PiazzaDelleErbe #Verona #Italy #EmbroideryPlaces #ItalianBeauty#🇮🇹🫶❤️💯👍👌 27.09.2025
Il _ — Google review
📍 Piazza delle Erbe – Verona, Italy 🇮🇹 One of Verona’s most vibrant squares 🌟, surrounded by historic buildings, frescoed facades 🎨, and lively cafés ☕. Once a Roman forum, today it’s full of market stalls 🛍️ selling souvenirs, fruits, and local goods. The square is always bustling 🚶‍♂️🚶‍♀️ with both locals and tourists, giving it a lively atmosphere day and night. A great place to sit with a drink 🍹, people-watch, and soak in the heart of Verona’s old town. 🙌
Quing_刘妈妈 — Google review
Great Piazza. Market stalls most days with plenty to choose from. Restaurants along one side so great if thirsty or hungry. Historic buildings all around. Well worth the visit
David S — Google review
Piazza delle Erbe is one of the most beautiful and atmospheric squares in all of Italy. Surrounded by elegant palaces, medieval towers, and richly decorated façades, it feels like stepping back in time. The square has been the beating heart of Verona since the Roman era, once serving as the city’s forum, and today it still pulses with life from morning to night. The architecture is breathtaking — from the frescoed façades of the Mazzanti Houses to the Baroque Palazzo Maffei with its statues of classical gods. Every corner seems to tell a story of centuries gone by, blending Roman, medieval, and Renaissance influences seamlessly. That said, it is incredibly crowded, especially during peak hours. Tour groups, market stalls, and cafés all compete for space, so be prepared for a lively (and sometimes overwhelming) atmosphere. Still, even with the crowds, the energy of the square only adds to its charm. If you’re visiting Verona, Piazza delle Erbe is absolutely unmissable. Come early in the morning or later in the evening if you want a quieter experience, but at any time of day, it’s a stunning place to soak in history, architecture, and authentic Italian life.
Scott G — Google review
I truly enjoyed strolling through Piazza delle Erbe, Verona’s oldest square. It’s a vibrant blend of history and daily life—once a Roman forum, now surrounded by medieval buildings, frescoed facades, and lively cafés. The square hosts bustling markets and iconic monuments like the Colonna di San Marco and Fontana di Madonna Verona. The atmosphere was fantastic, and it was a real pleasure to take in all the beautiful historic architecture.
Dr. H — Google review
Piazza delle Erbe is a truly beautiful square. It's lined with a row of stunning buildings, with the most magnificent of all—Palazzo Maffei—standing proudly at one end. In the center, you'll find the impressive Madonna Fountain of Verona and a bustling bazaar full of life. The edges of the square are dotted with charming-looking restaurants, shops and cafés. We didn’t eat there ourselves, though, as the square was quite crowded with fellow tourists. That said, we did find a few quieter corners along the edges, perfect for sitting back and watching people pass by—it was quite entertaining!
Heikki K — Google review
A beautiful square that feels big but still quite cozy. In my opinion, it’s definitely more interesting than the large one by the Arena. From here you’ve got direct access to Juliet’s house, plus plenty of nice restaurants, narrow streets, and cafés all around. The atmosphere is fantastic – you could wander here all day.
Karol K — Google review
Unassuming plaza with statues and fountains surrounded by beautiful buildings from times gone past. Several street cafes offering food and drink at reasonable prices. A great place for people watching and soaking up the atmosphere re.
Peter T — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(9496)
Piazza Erbe, 18, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
22

Casa di Giulietta

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Museum
Architectural Buildings
Specialty Museums
Casa di Giulietta, also known as Juliets House, is a 13th-century gothic-style building in Verona that has become a popular tourist attraction. Although it was once owned by the Dal Cappello family and not the Capulets of Shakespeare's story, it still exudes an enchanting charm that captivates visitors.
What a cool experience!! Definitely get tickets and go inside the house. Such amazing interiors! Definitely will be using the ceilings and frescos for quilting inspiration.
Lara K — Google review
Despite what many believe, Juliet was not a real historical person. This house once belonged to the Cappello family — a name that inspired Shakespeare’s “Capulet.” The famous balcony was added centuries later to recreate the feeling of the legendary love story of Romeo and Juliet. Still, the place has an undeniable charm. Visitors come from all over the world to leave love notes, touch Juliet’s statue for luck, and feel the spirit of romance that Verona is famous for. A must-see, even if the story is a beautiful myth. ❤️
Hasan H — Google review
If you are a fan of the immortal story of two lovers, then you must visit Juliet's house. The house is constantly besieged by tourists, so think carefully about when you want to visit (preferably in the morning). I personally like the collection of artworks in the house, and the original wall paintings are also impressive. I recommend that everyone who visits the house also visit Romeo's home. It is completely overlooked, and only rarely do tourists stop at the memorial plaque on the site where his home once stood.
Anuša G — Google review
Still, this place has sadly lost some of its romance. The inner courtyard is flooded with crowds – noise, long lines to touch Juliet’s statue, and cameras flashing from every direction. There’s little real romance left; it feels more like a tourist ritual than a place of love. The museum is interesting to visit, with Juliet’s statue and a few authentic details, but you’ll feel the true spirit of Verona much more while wandering through its charming streets than standing amidst the crowds.
Saulė T — Google review
Casa di Giulietta in Verona is a romantic landmark linked to Shakespeare’s Juliet. The 13th-century house features a charming balcony said to inspire the famous scene from _Romeo and Juliet_. Visitors leave love notes on its walls, making it a symbol of timeless passion and literary enchantment. By the way it is very crowded.
Dr. H — Google review
Paying the ticket to see the house is much better than the experience outside. Even in low season was completely crowded to the point that the statue looked even nervous herself. There is the same statue inside the house with no crowd, and from the house you can take a picture from the balcony. Staff is kind of rude
K. M — Google review
This was a tourist trap. The balcony is way small and only 2 persons can fit. We did not visit the inside of the house because of the reviews on Google saying that it was nothing special. The yard was ok and we got to take pictures of the statue of Juliete and the wall of letters. There was a shop nearby that could costumise everything you wanted to by that was nice. The store inside the house has only overpriced magnets and pens for tourists.
Matt P — Google review
Wow every romantic person women ,man or couple need to visit this place and even if you not into romantic things definitely take your partner there is famous balcony spirit is still there for 2 people who love eachother but can't be toghtether is nice fairy tale and you need to be part of it, try get there in the morning when is less busy and dont forget Mark pen to write down something on wall
Peter D — Google review
4.1
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3.4
(12354)
Via Cappello, 23, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
https://casadigiulietta.comune.verona.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=42703
+39 045 803 4303
23

P.za Bra

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
P.za Brà is a spacious square in the heart of the city, surrounded by charming cafes and significant historical landmarks. At its center, there's a lovely garden and an elegant fountain. The highlight of this area is the Verona Roman Arena, an impressive ancient structure that takes center stage in P.za Brà.
4.5
(5891)
Verona VR, Italy
24

Castelvecchio Museum

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Castelvecchio Museum in Verona is a restored palace that houses a diverse collection of sculptures, statues, paintings, ancient weapons, and more. Originally built as a residence and fortress in the 14th century, it now offers visitors an immersive experience into medieval life in Verona. The museum features 16 rooms filled with sacred art, Renaissance bronze statues, archaeological finds, coins, weapons, and armor.
Incredible place to walk around on a sunny day. Interesting art from a huge period of time inside, and nice to walk the walls and see some of the architecture and how to had changed over time. Some very interesting weapons inside too. We bought a Verona card from the counter and had it validated for us to access cultural places around Verona for the next 24hrs. Well worth it if you're going to 3+ places.
Willam F — Google review
The Castelvecchio Museum is an absolute must-see in Verona. Housed in a medieval fortress built in the 14th century, the museum is filled with incredible 15th and 16th century paintings, sculptures, and artifacts. Walking through the halls feels like stepping back in time, with masterpieces from artists such as Pisanello and Veronese on display. The architecture of the castle itself is just as impressive as the collection, especially the views from the bridge over the Adige River. We loved our visit, but be prepared, the castle is massive and requires a lot of walking. It’s a place where history, art, and atmosphere come together beautifully, and truly one of the highlights of Verona.
Scott G — Google review
Be sure to visit if you are in Verona! 💯 percent recommended! The castle was simply amazing. The castle is perfectly lit at night, so it makes for very beautiful photos. There are a lot of interesting exhibits. The ticket is free with the Verona guest card. The castle is still being renovated, but it is safe to walk everywhere. Thank you for the great impressions.
Sandra D — Google review
Great museum with great art and statues. Goes throughout the whole castle, even giving a great view from the rafters. Don't recommend being scared of heights as one in our group. Very worth the cheap entry fee for the amount of stuff that's at display.
Tobias S — Google review
The museum is housed in a 14th century castle that was built by Cangrande II della Scala who was the ruling lord of Verona. You wonder through galleries with endless religious paintings and sculptures. At the same time you can see the castle inside and out. From the ramparts you have a nice view over the river and the red-brick bridge that crosses the Adige river.
Seimen B — Google review
The castle is powerful and compact in its size with very little decoration — one square compound built in red bricks, one of the most prominent examples of Gothic architecture of the age, with imposing M-shaped merlons running along the castle and bridge walls. It has seven towers, a superelevated keep (maschio) with four main buildings inside. The castle is surrounded by a ditch, now dry, which was once filled with waters from the nearby Adige. Castelvecchio is now home to the Castelvecchio Museum and the local officer's club which can be accessed through the left door on Corso Cavour 🇮🇹 verona
Thushan G — Google review
Interesting stuff in the museum - lots of variety, and plenty to see. The directions inside were not especially clear - the temporary exhibition was not super easy to find. Note that you don’t have to pay for the museum to go on the bridge! Most of the staff very friendly, aside from just one woman in the shop. Horrendous toilet - just a hole in the ground!
Fiona B — Google review
Medieval fortress with moat. Probably the best value attraction in Verona, beautifully restored. We spent 3hrs here, exploring the countless corridors and halls. You can also access the battlements and part of the tower. Which has beautiful views of the river and city. There are numerous pieces of veronian artwork including paintings and sculptures. With also a large collection of medieval items of warfare and everyday items. All very interesting with a rich historical significance. A must on your visit, whether your here for a week or just a few days. Enjoy!
David B — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(3552)
Corso Castelvecchio, 2, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
https://museodicastelvecchio.comune.verona.it/
+39 045 806 2611
25

Movieland Studios

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Temporarily Closed
Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Movieland Studios is a family-friendly amusement park located in Lazise, Verona. It's part of the CanevaWorld Resort and features movie-themed rides, attractions, and entertainment. The park offers an immersive experience with American-style film sets where visitors can watch spectacular actions performed by professional stuntmen.
This is truly a fun and unique amusement park, featuring complex rides unlike those found in other parks, many inspired by classic movies. You can take pictures with numerous staff members dressed as famous characters. We visited in April mid-week and experienced no queues at all. The park was clean, well-maintained, and we had a fantastic time. In addition to the rides, there are several entertaining shows that can be enjoyed even without understanding Italian.
Hila — Google review
I am extremely surprised by this park. For me it is unique. There are many details and entertainment. It is suitable for children over 100 cm. In total, there are 24 attractions in the park, only 3 of which are for over 140 cm. The shows they organize throughout the day are impressive and will leave you breathless. The US ARMY show was incredible. We visited the park on a hot day. Kudos to everyone who made the waiting areas for the rides shaded. There are cooling systems installed in various places. There are many restaurants and cafes in the park where you can eat. They also sell donuts, ice cream and fruit. Unfortunately, we didn't have time to visit Caneva Aquapark. If you are staying in Peschiera del Garda, there is a free bus to the park that you can catch from the station.
Ilinka I — Google review
First visit but it was really good. Their staff is kind and helpful. There many food point with good variety and fair prices. We really liked the rides and military show was superb and worth watching. Sky parade at the end was beautiful and entertaining. We would love to visit again. 😊👍
Ms. U — Google review
We visited Movieland Studios on a Sunday and found it to be a great value for money hidden gem! The park may be smaller than some of the mega theme parks, but that’s part of the charm — it gives you a more relaxed, fun-filled experience without the huge crowds. Here are a few of the unique rides/attractions that really stood out: • The truck-stunt “Studio Tour Truck Ride” (also known as Magma 2.1) takes you through real stunt sets at high speed.  • The “Kitt Superjet” speed-boat ride on the lake-set, part of their Waterworld themed area — something you don’t see at many parks.  Other highlights: the queue times were very reasonable, the atmosphere was lively yet not overwhelming, and for families with kids (or with mixed ages) this park offers a nice balance of thrill + fun + show-elements. In short: if you’re looking for a less-touristy alternative and want something different in the theme-park world, I’d highly recommend giving Movieland Studios a go! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Yan Z — Google review
Definitely my favorite amusement park in all Italy! I saw it growing over the years and even though it already reached quite a lot of popularity long time ago, the owners are still constantly investing in new attractions, experiences and thematic areas. Basically, it’s like having a piece of Universal Studios near Garda lake. A true gem in Italy. This park has it all, from Thrill attractions to family friendly rides, even reaching Scare houses and live stunt shows! They literally have stuntmen who will take you for a boat ride or get you a lift on a military truck. Additionally, Movieland often organizes seasonal and special events like American Beer Festival, Halloween, Christmas… with no extra costs on the ticket! Keep an eye out for them as they’re incredibly worth it. A final recommendation, don’t miss the daily US army stunt show performance. I don’t wanna ruin you the experience saying more, but trust me, these guys are fire! 🔥
Andrea P — Google review
Visited during a weekday which was not very busy so we had time to visit many attractions and rides. Shows are professionally performed liked the KITT speedboat ride and the Rambo show. Disaster and Magma are also great rides. The price for a day is very worth it.
Patrick M — Google review
Caveat to my 5 star rating; It's for families (4 stars for everyone else) I did not have high hopes for this place seeing as it was so close to Gardaland i was thinking it would be a few false walled streets, a few Italian takes on American food (alla Wild Wild West, blah!) and a couple of rides for tiny kids and the rest that we wouldn't be able to go on. I was so wrong, the place is massive, the food was surprisingly good and reasonably priced (we ate at Daytona RACEturant and were served by robot waiters. I will say that I found it refreshing that there were places to sit everywhere, where people need to wait for others on rides, just random tables and chairs under shade and at every entrance and exit - I loved this even if I didn't take advantage as much as I would have liked (too busy!). Y'all people need to sit when they have been waiting in line and walking all day. We have a one child of 100cms and one of 120cms and apart from like 2/3 out of the 24 attractions (about 5/6 out of 24 for the little one) - we could at least in part enjoy them all. I will say that I'm not sure if 100cms is really right for some of the more action rides (magma 2) but my kids loved being whipped from left to right, just hold them tight and try not to shake the baby. Some of the rides were a little worn and old fashioned but there was a nice mix of more modern 5D experiences and classic rollercoasters/rides but the thing they excelled in was the shows. I was not expecting the shows to be any good but I was proven wrong in the first minute and they just got more spectacular as the day went on (don't miss the USA army show, they throw a plane - THEY THROW A PLANE!). There were stunt people, pyrotechnics and speedboats for that one, live singers and dancers for others and they were all very good. the spectacles were spectacular, some as good as anything I've seen in America in the big parks. As I said before, I think this place is great for families as a lot of the rides and cinema experiences are kid friendly and that worked for us. I've never been to a place where even our little one can do everything with us and we didn't need to try to manage our day around separate activities for her and her brother so this was a rare pleasure. For just older people on their own, it's still good but be prepared. We will definitely be going back, I loved it.
Laura T — Google review
We had such a great time with the whole family. The attractions were fun and well-organized, and the staff were friendly. Just a heads-up for anyone visiting in June—the sun can be quite strong, so make sure to bring sunscreen and stay hydrated. Definitely worth the visit!
Abdullah A — Google review
4.5
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4.1
(4303)
Via Fossalta, 58, 37017 Lazise VR, Italy
https://www.canevaworld.it/movieland-the-hollywood-park.html
+39 045 696 9900
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Parco Giardino Sigurtà

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Temporarily Closed
Ecological park
Nature & Parks
Parco Giardino Sigurtà is a stunning natural masterpiece that captivates visitors with its serene beauty. Nestled near the historic center of Valeggio sul Mincio, this expansive park spans over 60 hectares and is recognized as one of the most beautiful gardens in Italy and Europe. It features lush green lawns, vibrant flower gardens, and ancient trees that create an enchanting atmosphere.
We visited the park in April, right when the tulips were in bloom. The grounds are large, impeccably kept, and almost surreal. There are several distinct areas—including a farm, a hedge maze, and even a small castle—so you can easily spend a few hours wandering around. Bike rentals are available if you’d rather ride than walk. One tip: we found that tickets purchased through general travel sites were actually cheaper than on the park’s official website.
Hila — Google review
Parco Giardino Sigurtà is a breathtaking botanical paradise nestled near Lake Garda in Valeggio sul Mincio. A Garden Wonderland Spanning over 60 hectares, this meticulously maintained park offers a vibrant display of nature's beauty, making it one of Italy’s most stunning garden destinations. With highlights like the famous Avenue of Roses, stretching over a kilometer with 30,000 blooming roses, and the enchanting Tulipanomania, a springtime spectacle featuring over a million tulips in bloom. The Labyrinth, scenic water gardens, ancient trees, and serene lily-covered ponds add to the park’s magical charm. Whether you explore by foot, bicycle, or golf cart, Sigurtà invites calm and wonder at every turn. It’s perfect for families, photographers, or anyone seeking peace in a lush, floral setting. A visit here feels like stepping into a living painting — peaceful, colorful, picturesque, and unforgettable.
Fred S — Google review
A beautiful botanical park not far from the southern part of Lake Garda. We visited in early June 2025. The park is lush with greenery, butterflies, and birds. It’s highly recommended to take the small train tour that runs through the park. The ride lasts about 35 minutes and circles the entire park, giving you a sense of its size and helping you decide which areas you'd like to explore on foot. Some of the highlights include a Japanese garden, a plant maze, an herb and butterfly garden, an educational farm, and more. We spent about three wonderful hours there — you could easily spend even more. Be sure to bring a bottle of water, as it can get quite hot during the day, even in June. Convenient parking is available about 250 meters north of the park entrance, in the supermarket parking lot.
David F — Google review
Beautiful park and great family outing We went on a family trip to Parco Giardino Sigurtà and had a lovely day. We enjoyed a picnic in the gardens and drove around in a small golf cart, which the kids absolutely loved. The park is stunning and very well maintained – perfect for a relaxing day in nature. It is a bit on the expensive side though; we paid around 720 DKK for one golf cart for 2.5 hours. Highly recommended!
Rasmus M — Google review
Amazing botanical garden, an absolute must see if you are in the area. Good paths to walk on, however, since the park is so big, there's also an option to rent a bike or golfkart. We rented a gokfkart, which is very convenient with small children.
Hilbert T — Google review
Huge gardens with ponds, maze, castels, and other scenic beauties... Can spend days over there. Electric bikes and golf carts are available to rent.
David N — Google review
The park itself is beautiful, but €46 for 2 adults and 2 kids is way too much considering the experience. Many attractions were closed, the park felt empty, and there wasn't much to do. It's a nice place to walk around, but with so little open, it should cost no more than €5 per person.
Marcin S — Google review
Beautiful place with amazing flowers. You can spend the entire day there. Bicycles are recommended, too bad they are not suitable for all ages.
Daniel B — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(5273)
Via Cavour, 1, 37067 Valeggio sul Mincio VR, Italy
http://www.sigurta.it/
+39 045 637 1033
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Borghetto

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Borghetto, a picturesque Italian village with just 400 residents, is a fairytale destination. The Castello Scaligero overlooks the town from atop a hill, while the arches of the Ponte Visconteo add to its charm. Along the Mincio River, visitors can enjoy delightful restaurants adorned with vibrant flowers, creating an enchanting atmosphere that makes Borghetto a must-visit location in Italy.
4.6
(4420)
37067 VR, Italy, USA
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Ducale Palace

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Ducale Palace, a magnificent Renaissance fortress and the former residence of the Gonzaga family, is an absolute highlight when exploring Mantua. This stunning palace boasts an impressive collection of frescoes by renowned artists like Mantegna and Pisanello, alongside exquisite tapestries attributed to Raphael. As you wander through its numerous rooms filled with treasures, you'll be captivated by painted ceilings that seem to tell stories from another era. The palace also features enchanting secret gardens that add to its charm.
Amazing place and the ticket price (15€) is really decent compared to other more famous palaces and given the amount of space, art and history you see. We were simply astonished. You can easily spend 4-5h and if it's raining outside, you have no reason to hurry up. We loved it, it's a must if you're in Mantova.
Anca A — Google review
This was perhaps the best Palazzo I ever visited. Of course, Mantegna's work (camera degli sposi) was fab, but the building, setting, views as a whole were remarkable. I can understand why 400 years of Gonzagas lived here.
Laurie P — Google review
Palazzo Ducale is a breathtaking testament to Renaissance opulence—a vast labyrinthine complex of over 500 rooms, evolved from the 13th to the 17th century by luminaries like Giulio Romano, Antonio Maria Viani, and Giuseppe Piermarini . The crown jewel is undoubtedly the Camera degli Sposi, Andrea Mantegna’s illusionistic masterpiece that transports you into the heart of the Gonzaga dynasty . You’ll also discover the dazzling Hall of Mirrors, rich with mythological frescoes and regal reflections , along with sumptuous tapestries and Rubens’s “Adoration of the Holy Trinity” .
Giulia B — Google review
Four hours of magnificance! This palace is now one of my favourites. Starting with the bridal room and Mantegna's masterpiece - leading through corridors, rooms, passages, balustrades and gardens with some of the most stunning works ever made. As for the gardens and collection rooms - Having visited the Met's Cloisters, brought back memories - Ducale's Palace must have been an important benchmark and inspiration. A worthwhile visit. Bring time and a pair of comfy shoes or sandels. I walked the full stretches of Venice's palazzos, but Ducale is where I needed to rest my feet after the visit.
Thomas B — Google review
Didn’t expect much, but ended up really enjoying this muzeum. The castle itsef is amazing, very nice and well preserved frescoes. A lot of different items on display, everything from sea shells, crocodiles, greek and roman sculptures, to weapons. Nice place for kids :)
Ivana T — Google review
Very nice and extensive palace, so big that you can get lost ( or out of energy). A must if you travel in Mantova.
Piero V — Google review
Dizzying array of intricately decorated rooms and artistic artifacts. You’ll never be able to absorb it all.
Jason M — Google review
I would say that it is the main place you have to visit in northern Italy. The Palace is huge. Mind that you will need at least to 4-5 hours if you want to see most of it. It has a day off so either check in advance or take working hours from the info point near it.
Boryana C — Google review
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Piazza Sordello, 40, 46100 Mantova MN, Italy
https://mantovaducale.beniculturali.it/
+39 0376 352100
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Basilica di Sant'Andrea

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
Basilica di Sant'Andrea is an impressive Renaissance church known for its vast vaulted interior and a reliquary that is believed to contain Christ's blood. The basilica was constructed by Andrea Mantegna, a renowned court painter, and Leon Battista Alberti, a prominent Renaissance architect. The church showcases the new Renaissance humanist style and stands as a triumphant display of their work.
Cool, ornate church. Certainly worth a stop to check it out. Looks like during the season there is annoption for crypt tours and to the walkway up in the main dome. We saw the sign for them, but it was behind bars and the tours were clearly not being offered at this time. Looks like it would be an interesting option. Even without, it is certainly worth admiring this chiesa.
Richard — Google review
Very impressive, so beautiful that hard to describe in words.❤️
D M — Google review
Breathtaking architecture, just like so many other places in wonderful Italy.
Bruna C — Google review
Basilica di Sant'Andrea in Mantua is a stunning church with an impressive façade and a beautifully decorated interior. It’s especially known for housing a relic said to contain the blood of Christ. The architecture is grand yet inviting and stepping inside feels like walking into a piece of Renaissance history. Definitely worth a visit if you're in town!
Zongle — Google review
Soul soothing and fulfilling. A feast for the mind and eyes just being in here. I personally prefer visiting churches compared to the Museums or Art galleries - it is usually free of charge, a lot less people and I get to relish their beautiful and unprecedented work of art and architecture. Treasure all around and above - It is best done sitting on one of the long pews and simply look up. There are a staggering collection of beauty and religious significance here. "Do not judge a book by its cover" it is a place that is unassuming on the outside but absolutely phenomenal inside and dominates over the Piazza Mantegna. Here preserves the greatest relic of Christianity: the Sacred Vessels containing the blood of Christ.
Angelina C — Google review
Free entry, but don't let that fool you. If you want the church to be lightened up for better vision you need to pay. Beautiful, details in painting and sculpture but open up your spiritual eyes and look at all the demonic signs and symbols of the freemasons.
Chantell B — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking place! If there's something in Mantova you shouldn't miss, it's this gorgeous colorful basilica. Especially the paintings are extraordinary! The entry is free, just make sure not to visit during the long lunch break.
Kristýna V — Google review
We were lucky to find a guide who told us the story of this magnificent church and its relics. It gave us the goosebumps. The trip in the crypt was awesome and a first for us, so we were really impressed. Clearly you need faith to believe all the stories, but they are nevertheless beautiful. I also loved the paintings inside and all the decorations, but especially the gothic part of this otherwise Renaissance monument. Go inside!
Anca A — Google review
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Piazza Andrea Mantegna, 1, 46100 Mantova MN, Italy
https://parrocchiasantanselmomantova.it/attivita/concattedrale-di-s-andrea/
+39 0376 328504
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Te Palace

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Art center
Museums
Te Palace, also known as Palazzo Te, is a captivating example of Italian Mannerism. Constructed between 1524 and 1534 for Federico II Gonzaga, this palace was designed to be a luxurious retreat and entertainment venue. Giulio Romano, a pupil of Raphael, was entrusted with the project and created an architectural masterpiece filled with imaginative and extravagant decorations. The palace features whimsical interiors adorned with erotic frescoes and houses a museum showcasing art and history displays.
This palace by Giulio Romano is rightly world famous. It stands out as an original masterpiece in architecture and painting too. A must see in beautiful Mantova. Don’t miss the view arriving from north of Mantova and see renaissance town just lying d as young of 3 lakes. Just stunning
Gerhard B — Google review
Lots of neat artwork, but what you get to see for the €15 entry pales in comparison the the Ducal Palace complex including the San Giorgio castle (same entry fee) and museums. It was neat to check out, but if you only have time or funds for one, this is not the better choice considering offerings options and price. But it sure is worth stroll thru if you are here and interested. Different style of artwork than a lot we saw around there. Don't forget the grotto before you leave!
Richard — Google review
This is the palace built by the royal family of Mantua, as a palace of leisure, now a museum. It is richly decorated with frescoes, including those by Giulio Romano. My favorite room was The Hall of the Giants alhough others were also quite beautiful. There is a good audioguide in English and other languages.
Dmitry — Google review
Palazzo Te is a stunning example of Italian Mannerist architecture and a must-see for art and history lovers. Built in the 16th century by Giulio Romano for Federico II Gonzaga, it’s both elegant and eccentric. The highlight is the Sala dei Giganti, where dramatic frescoes engulf visitors in a collapsing world of myth. The palace’s playful illusions and masterful fresco work make it feel more like a theatrical experience than a museum. While it’s not massive, the artistry is unforgettable. A unique gem in Mantua that blends grandeur with creative flair.
Giulia B — Google review
A gorgeous piece of history that is still standing today. Seeing Palazzo Te transports you back in time, and feels as though you’re in a dream. We visited the wonderful November 2023 exhibition, and the place was in pristine condition. The infamous Sala dei Giganti e Sala dei Cavalli are not to be missed! Staff are extremely kind, and like all other museums in Italy, they offer discounts for students, elderly people and children.
Teodora F — Google review
Great garden. The palace is not very big but has interesting rooms to see. Most of them were too provocative for mine taste of art but all of them were made with grace and detailed. The sun and the moon was my favourite . It was very shocking for me that every place in Montova has different working hours in every day of the week. So if you are planning to visit definitely take the working hours map from the info point.
Boryana C — Google review
A place to visit with a guide that can tell you all the secrets behind the artworks you’ll see not only the epic stories that inspired the works , every room and every image has a story you’ll miss
A V — Google review
Very impressive palace with water and a garden. Our tour guide Simone was a lovely and hilarious addition to the experience. The palace's rooms offer a very diverse selection of decorations, some of the frescoes make you wonder what kind of orgies they were celebrating. If you're planning to open a queer club, go here for inspiration!
Pascal E — Google review
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Viale Te, 13, 46100 Mantova MN, Italy
+39 0376 323266
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