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Updated: 2026-08-18
Garda, a picturesque town on the stunning shores of Lake Garda, offers a perfect blend of breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and a relaxed atmosphere. Come enjoy boat trips on the lake, walks through vineyards, and tastings of exquisite Italian cuisine.
Plan a trip to Garda →The must-see places in Garda include Gardaland Park, Monte Baldo Cable Car, Sirmione, Malcesine, Punta San Vigilio and more. Here is the full list, with a short note on each:
Italy's largest and most famous amusement park, with a wide range of rides for all ages - a must for families.
A rotating cable car ascending to the summit of Monte Baldo, with stunning panoramic views of the lake and mountains - an unforgettable experience.
A picturesque resort town at the tip of a peninsula on Lake Garda, famous for its castle, thermal springs, and ancient Roman villa.
Another picturesque town on the lake shore, known for its castle and the Monte Baldo cable car.
A magical spot with breathtaking lake views, a beautiful garden, and an upscale restaurant - perfect for romantics and nature lovers.
A charming private beach with clear waters, olive trees, and facilities for children - perfect for a relaxing day with the family.
The ruins of a magnificent ancient Roman villa at the tip of the Sirmione peninsula, with breathtaking lake views.
A charming fishing village with colorful stone houses, narrow alleys, and lemon groves, famous for the longevity of its inhabitants.
A challenging hike leading to a summit with ancient fortress ruins and spectacular panoramic views of the lake and town.
A cinema-themed amusement park with live shows, attractions, and thrilling rides - a unique experience for the whole family.
A beautiful promenade along the lake, ideal for a leisurely stroll, cycling, and watching stunning sunsets.
A large water park with crazy water slides, pools, and relaxation areas - perfect for hot days.
Gardaland Park, Monte Baldo Cable Car, Sirmione, Malcesine, Punta San Vigilio, Parco Baia delle Sirene
Any season works - MupDay plans around opening hours and the weather, and rebuilds your days as you add or remove places.
Most travellers spend between two and five days in Garda. MupDay builds a full itinerary for whatever length you pick - two days, three, four or a week - splitting the places across the days by proximity and opening hours, so each day stands on its own.
Pick places in MupDay and it auto-builds a day-by-day route with no zig-zag, weather-aware.