What to see
Brescia and Verona offer so much from a tourist point of view that it is difficult to fit everything into pre-packaged routes: it is instead nice to let yourself be carried away by the small things, the many curiosities, characteristic glimpses, flavours of the territory and splendid small shops nearby. A set of small ideas that can be used to compose a fully customised and tailor-made tourist puzzle. Try it to believe.
Salò, crossroads of history and culture
The gulf of Salò represents the gate to the Lemon Riviera, while the city is a significant point of reference for the entire Garda area for both tourism and economic activities. Salò was a capital during the Venetian rule. Its name became famous since 1943, when it...
The Belle Epoque on Western Lake Garda
A faded black and white photo with a slightly retro taste shows parks and villas, sumptuous ladies in pompous dresses in the company of young men wearing top hats. The Belle époque was represented by the brilliant lifestyle of the Can-Can dance in Parisian clubs and...
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...
The archaeological park of Valtenesi and the Rocca di Manerba
In the town of Montinelle inside the Manerba district, there is the archaeological park of Valtenesi, an open-air museum that extends for about 90 hectares inside a nature reserve and houses different species of both animal and plant biodiversity. A section of the...
Sirmione, the gem of Lake Garda
Sirmione is known as the pearl of the peninsulas and its name is due to the great Latin poet Valerio Catullus, who legend says possessed a summer residence here. The town is also famous for its thermal waters, which are rich in curative properties. Sirmione is a...
Tour of the 1000 Miglia – The Red Arrow
The “1000 Miglia” tour starts at the museum in the district of Sant'Eufemia, in the outskirts of the city of Brescia. This museum occupies a portion of the old “Sant'Eufemia della Fonte” Monastery. In the past it was an old Benedictine monastic complex dating back to...