Lake Maggiore, nestled between Italy and Switzerland, is one of Italy’s most picturesque and serene lakes, renowned for its crystal-clear waters, lush gardens, and charming towns. The lake is framed by the stunning Alps, offering breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere. Explore the Borromean Islands, where exquisite palaces and botanical gardens await, or visit the historic town of Stresa with its elegant villas and scenic promenades. The area also offers plenty of outdoor activities, from hiking and cycling to water sports, making Lake Maggiore an ideal destination for nature lovers and culture enthusiasts alike.

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Top Attractions

Isola Bella

Explore Isola Bella, where the magnificent Borromeo Palace and stunning terraced gardens create an enchanting atmosphere surrounded by the serene waters of Lake Maggiore.

Villa Taranto Gardens

Wander through the Botanical Gardens, featuring a vast array of rare plants and beautifully landscaped gardens along the shores of Lake Maggiore.

Unique Experiences

Enjoy a picturesque boat tour of the Borromean Islands, visiting Isola Bella, Isola Madre, and Isola dei Pescatori, each offering stunning gardens and rich history.

Explore the magnificent Palazzo Borromeo, located on Isola Bella in Lake Maggiore, where you can marvel at its opulent Baroque architecture, exquisite art collections, and stunning terraced gardens overlooking the serene waters.

Take a guided walk through Villa Taranto’s Botanical Gardens, where vibrant flowers, rare plants, and expertly designed landscapes offer a peaceful retreat along Lake Maggiore.

Enjoy a scenic ride on the Stresa-Mottarone cable car, ascending to the summit of Mottarone Mountain for panoramic views of Lake Maggiore, the Alps, and the Po Valley, perfect for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

Indulge in a Stresa gourmet and wine tour, tasting regional delicacies and fine wines, while exploring the culinary heritage of the Lake Maggiore region.

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