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The great lakes region, elegance Italian-style

The great lakes region, elegance Italian-style


4 stops


7 nights


138 miles


Celebrated by painters and poets for centuries, the shores of these Italian lakes dazzle all who visit. From Lake Orta to Lake Como and Lake Garda, travelers will be captivated by the wealth of beauty and sophisticated elegance. Thanks to its southern alpine location, this region was created for all romantic souls in love with natural landscapes and culture in all its forms. With a piano festival, visits to magnificent basilicas and villas, wine tastings, and lounging around in small town squares of unparalleled charm, this trip is a like getting lost in a daydream... 

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Departure

Recommended duration : 2 nights

Orta San Giulio

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3 Michelin stars 202619th-century Moorish villaviews of Lake Ortafamily-run property

Orta San Giulio, Italy

Villa Crespi

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A moment of reflection at the Basilica of San Giulio

A moment of reflection at the Basilica of San Giulio

This is where Nietzsche was rebuffed by the beautiful Salomé, and it was here, on this island, that the great writer was inspired to write Thus Spake Zarathustra. The island of San Giulio has retained its magic. People come to the impressive basilica to sit and reflect in front of the pulpit made of smooth black stone. This building is one of the masterpieces of Romanesque art in Northern Italy. The slightly mystical atmosphere is heightened by the presence of the Carmelite nuns, who still live cloistered on the island.

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The Piazza Mario Motta in the early morning… (Orta San Giulio)

The Piazza Mario Motta in the early morning… (Orta San Giulio)

Sometimes the simplest pleasures are the finest, such as finding a spot early in the morning on a terrace in the Piazza Mario Motta to have a coffee, watch the rising sun light up San Giulio island, and observe how the quays gradually come to life. Dominated by colorfully painted old houses and a late-16th-century palace built on pillars, the square invites you to sit back, relax and enjoy life.

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A boat trip on Lake Maggiore

A boat trip on Lake Maggiore

Lake Maggiore is so big that its colour changes depending on where you are, from jade green in the north to deep blue in the south. The best way to get to grips with it is, of course, by boat. This allows you to discover the amazing Borromean Islands (the Baroque palace which dominates Isola Bella is absolutely magnificent). Many boats set off from Arona and Locarno. An inflatable boat, a ferry or a cruise… the choice is yours!

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83 milesCar

Recommended duration : 1 night

Brusaporto

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Enjoy the International Piano Festival (Bergamo)

Enjoy the International Piano Festival (Bergamo)

Created in 1964 by virtuoso pianist Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, the International Piano Festival of Brescia and Bergamo has become an unmissable event for all musicians, singers, conductors and orchestras from around the world... In spring, a series of concerts are held in Bergamo and Brescia that feature the works of a single composer (Debussy, Chopin, Brahms, Beethoven, etc.).

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In the footsteps of Donizetti, master of the Italian Bel Canto opera style (Bergamo)

In the footsteps of Donizetti, master of the Italian Bel Canto opera style (Bergamo)

Master of the Italian Bel Canto opera style, Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848) was born and raised in Bergamo. Considered the successor of Rossini—and the rival of Bellini—Donizetti lived a life resonating with lyrical successes and family drama. The house in which he was born, and the Palazzo Scotti, in which he died, are both open to visitors. In the Museo Donizettiano, you'll be able to see original musical scores and letters belonging to the great composer.

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18 milesCar

Recommended duration : 2 nights

Erbusco

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Monte Isola

Monte Isola

Monte Isola has the air of a mountain emerging from the water. The verdant island of Monte Isola rises almost 600 metres above Lake Iseo, and it is also the largest lake island in Europe. Climbing up to the magnificent Madonna della Ceriola sanctuary reveals an impressive panoramic view of the lake and the Bergamo Alps. Lower down, in the seemingly timeless fishing villages, cats weave their way around the fishing nets laid out to dry and disappear into the shadowy alleyways. Life is beautiful…

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The wines of Ca' del Bosco, Erbusco

The wines of Ca' del Bosco, Erbusco

More than just a vineyard, Ca' del Bosco represents the revival of Italian wine. This young company offers a range of highly refined wines in the heart of Franciacorta, in a landscape of walnut trees, acacias and oaks. The ultra-modern cellars were designed by renowned architects. This is a special place, where, in addition to the vines, you will find superb works of modern art. A visit to the vineyard gives you the chance to see and understand how the great wines and champagnes are produced.

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38 milesCar

Recommended duration : 2 nights

Sirmione

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View of the lake from Sirmione

View of the lake from Sirmione

To the very south of Lake Garda, a thin slip of land juts out to the beautiful town of Sirmione. The Romans had already settled at the end of this thin peninsula, to make the most of the beneficial thermal waters. Rediscovered at the end of the 19th Century, the ancient thermal waters are amongst the most famous in the country. The charm of the town and the unique view from the Scaligera fortress also make the body feel light…

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