Your guide to Brescia and Verona
After years in the hospitality industry, the time has come to embark on my dream job one of the things that make me feel alive the most: being a tourist guide. I like people who are extremely curious and eager for knowledge because they give me a boost. Given my English and German language training, I seek to provide local support to foreign tourists during their visits in Brescia and the surrounding area.

Why Comparte?
COMPARTE seems like a bizarre name but it actually has very precise semantic value. In fact, it contains a blending between Spanish and Italian that links the Spanish verb COMPARTIR (sharing), to the second chunk (P)ARTE (starting point). Likewise, this is strongly connected to the exploration of both the art and customs of the territory .

Customised tourist routes
Following a strictly touristic profile, Brescia and Verona offer such a wide range of opportunities to visitors that it is hard to fit everything into pre-packaged routes. For this reason, I encourage you to let yourself be carried away by the small things, the many curiosities such as fascinating glimpses, and most of all the flavours of the land that may be found in the small local shops. A combination of these small elements can be used to compose a fully tailor-made tourist puzzle. Don’t take my word for it – try it yourself!
Classic Routes
Whenever I start a guided tour, I always ask those present what they know about Brescia and its surroundings. The answer is disheartening: nothing or very little. At this point, I gently provide some helpful hints : “What if I say “Pope Paul VI”? What do you know about the “Mille Miglia”? What if I were to mention Beretta guns, or the Camonica Valley, the first Italian site to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979?”

Latest news
Some simple ideas to announce a new tourist route, news, as well as events, curiosities and anecdotes on the territory. These are all the typical of a blog.
Between fashion and culture, a customized tour
COMPARTE organizes a combination of guided tours in cities such as Venice, Verona, Brescia, Mantua, Bergamo and a fashion experience. Sonia takes care of the guided tour along with Vanessa, a young image consultant who leads you into the shopping phase by introducing...
Tremosine between meandering and vertigo
The town of Tremosine is situated on an enchanting plateau overlooking Lake Garda and surrounded by incomparable landscapes. Tremosine is right in the middle of the “Alto Garda Bresciano Park”, where a mix of Alpine and Mediterranean nature encounters blue waters....
The lake seen from the water, in collaboration with the Scoamar Boat Company
The tour departs from Desenzano / Portese and consists in a “mini cruise” around the Isle of Garda for some photoshoots and insight on the area. The route includes Sirmione, and then proceeds in the direction of the town of Garda in the nearby Punta San Vigilio, where...