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Things to do in Lake Garda

Top 10 things to do

#1
Gardaland Amusement Park

Enjoy 30+ rides including roller coasters, water rides, and thrill rides with the whole family!

4.7 (3,415 reviews)
#2
Parco Natura Viva

Parco Natura Viva opened in 1969 with the aim of connecting the public to the animal kingdom. It has since bred wild animals of all kinds in coordination with some of Europe's leading zoological institutions. It's located close to Verona, northern Italy.

4.7 (1,477 reviews)
#3
Parco Giardino Sigurtà

Parco Giardino Sigurtà is a sprawling public park in Verona, Italy. Visitors can ride bikes, which can be rented on-site, or stroll along a variety of easy walking trails. The park makes for a great day-long destination as there's loads to do, including water-themed and medicinal herb gardens, a maze, an animal farm, and lots of cafes and restaurants.

4.7 (1,927 reviews)
#4
Aquardens Spa Verona

With 11 indoor and outdoor pools, Aquardens is the largest thermal park in Italy. Only a few kilometers from Verona and Lake Garda, it's the perfect day out for anyone in need of relaxation. With pools, lagoons, caves and waterfalls that all contain salty-bromine-iodine thermal water that flows pure at 37°C, it's a safe bet that you'll unwind from life's usual stresses. Aquardens also features a sauna village, inspired by ancient Nordic tradition. In the large ritual saunas, skilled aufgussmeisters perform Aufguss rituals and steam shows, accompanied by music and enriched by fragrant and enthralling essences. You'll also find Mediterranean baths, steam baths and a Finnish sauna, along with relaxation areas, an ionized rock salt wall and warm sand beds that provide a unique environment to relax in.

4.5 (169 reviews)
#5
Lake Garda Boat Tours

Take a boat tour and capture the magic of Lake Garda!

4.5 (42 reviews)
#6
Gardaland SEA LIFE Aquarium
4.6 (933 reviews)
#7
Te Palace

Te Palace, also called Palazzo Te, is a 16th-century Mannerist (Late Renaissance) palace in Mantua, Italy. It was built for Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, as a retreat from his royal duties. This grand palace has an almost endless number of rooms, each themed and decorated with wonderfully exaggerated Mannerist frescoes. The most famous of these is the Chamber of Giants, with a remarkable ceiling fresco which is renowned among art history fans.

4.6 (146 reviews)
#8
MUSE - Museum of Science

Step into a world of wonder and explore interactive science exhibits

4.4 (12 reviews)
#9
Saint George Castle
4.5 (54 reviews)
#10
Rent a Bike: Lake Garda

Explore Lake Garda by bike, discover hidden gems and feel the wind in your hair!

4.6 (14 reviews)

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