If you're passionate about history, art, and culture, you'll be pleased to know that Lake Garda isn't just a perfect spot to relax by the water—it’s also a strategic base for visiting some of the most fascinating art cities in Northern Italy. Just a few kilometres from Peschiera del Garda, you'll find some of the most iconic historic centres, offering artistic wonders that will captivate you and provide breathtaking views. Let’s embark on a journey to discover the most beautiful cities close to Lake Garda.
1) Verona: the city of love
Let’s start with
Verona, one of Italy’s most iconic cities, world-famous for the story of Romeo and Juliet. Just half an hour away from Peschiera del Garda, Verona is a treasure trove of history and beauty. You can stroll through its medieval streets and visit the impressive
Arena, the
Roman amphitheatre that still hosts concerts and cultural events today.
The charm of this city lies in wandering its streets and stumbling upon its most famous squares, such as
Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza dei Signori. Don’t forget to visit
Juliet’s House to admire the famous balcony that continues to inspire couples of all ages. A city that, with its history and splendour, has captured the hearts of visitors from around the world.
2) Venice: the splendour of the canals
Next, though not so close to Lake Garda, is an unmissable destination:
Venice, one of the most renowned art cities in the world. About an hour and a half by car from Peschiera del Garda, the city of canals awaits you with its
St. Mark’s Square,
St. Mark’s Basilica, the
Doge’s Palace, and the iconic
Rialto Bridge.
Venice is an open-air museum, and just walking through its ancient alleys will immerse you in a unique atmosphere. Don’t miss a gondola ride and take a stroll through
Venice’s lesser-known districts to discover the city from a different perspective. The magic of Venice is hard to describe but easy to experience.
3) Brescia: the city of a thousand facets
Fifty minutes by car from Peschiera del Garda lies
Brescia, a city that combines the charm of the past with modernity. A visit to
Brescia Castle offers a panoramic view of the city, while the UNESCO-listed
Santa Giulia Museum lets you delve into the heart of Brescia's history.
For a stroll in the historic centre, start from
Piazza della Loggia, with its ancient Renaissance palace. Brescia is less touristy than Verona or Venice but has a charm of its own that is well worth discovering.
4) Trento: history among the mountains
If you haven’t visited it yet,
Trento is another gem to discover: a town that has evolved over centuries into a crossroads of cultures, peoples, and languages.
Just over an hour’s drive from Peschiera del Garda, Trento is renowned for the
Buonconsiglio Castle, a fortress that played a significant role in medieval and Renaissance history. Don’t miss the
Cathedral of San Vigilio, the
Tridentine Diocesan Museum, and, in winter, the Christmas markets in Piazza Fiera.
Moreover, Trento is an excellent base for nature lovers, offering incredible hikes in the surrounding mountains—including the famous
Brenta Dolomites—and skiing in some of the Alps’ most renowned resorts.
5) Mantua: a dive into the Renaissance
Less than an hour away by car,
Mantua is one of the most beautiful and captivating cities in Northern Italy. Known for its artistic and cultural heritage, it features landmarks such as the
Ducal Palace, the
Bibiena Theatre, and the majestic
Piazza Sordello, where every corner tells a story of a rich and beautiful past.
The city is surrounded by artificial lakes that enhance its picturesque landscape. The environment, historic centre, and architectural beauty make it the perfect destination for a day of exploration if you’re visiting a city close to Lake Garda.
6) Vicenza: Palladio’s wonders
Heading northeast, just over an hour by car from Peschiera del Garda, we reach one of Italy’s most architecturally rich cities:
Vicenza.
Its city centre enchants with its elegance, palaces, and extraordinary historical heritage. Vicenza owes much of its fame to the great Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. Here, every street is lined with works showcasing the genius of Palladio, who shaped the city’s image.
Among its highlights, don’t miss the
Palladian Basilica, the
Olympic Theatre, and the
UNESCO-listed Palladian Villas. Walking through Vicenza’s squares feels like travelling back in time, uncovering a unique and refined style that makes it one of the most incredible cities in Northern Italy.
Conclusion
Lake Garda is the perfect starting point for exploring some of the most beautiful art cities in Northern Italy. From Verona to Venice, passing through Mantua, Trento, Brescia, and Vicenza, you’ll have a cultural treasure trove at your fingertips.
If you love art, history, or simply wish to discover charming places, these cities close to Lake Garda are sure to surprise you. And if you choose to stay at
Del Garda Village and Camping, you’ll have the freedom of a camping holiday with all the comforts of home while exploring these extraordinary destinations.