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Step back in time and discover the rich history of the Sirmo Peninsula, with settlements dating back over 5,000 years BC. During Roman times, this peninsula served as a luxurious resort for the elite and powerful. In medieval times, the town became a significant center of power, exerting control over the southern part of the lake. A focal point of the town is the impressive Scaliger Castle, complete with its turreted walls and drawbridge. Explore the fortified harbor and marvel at the captivating entrance to the historic town. Access to the old town is exclusively through the castle drawbridge, adding to the charm and allure of this unique destination. Vehicular access to the old town is restricted by permit, preserving its historic ambiance. To explore other resorts in the area, hop on a ferry from the ferry jetty located in the beautiful Piazza Giuseppe Carducci. Throughout history, this town has welcomed famous guests, including Lord Byron, Alfred the Lord Tennyson, Ezra Pound, James Joyce, and even Hemingway himself. Prepare to be impressed by the impeccable cleanliness, the absence of graffiti, and the genuine friendliness of the locals. Come and experience the incredible civic pride that runs through the veins of this remarkable Italian lakeside resort.
Get in
Embarking on an unforgettable Italian escape? Touching down at Verona airport, your first quest is transportation. For a seamless journey, hop into a taxi and let the excitement of your adventure begin. Alternatively, if you're arriving in Verona, a direct train to Desenzano del Garda station is your ticket to the next town along. From there, a quick taxi ride or a local shuttle bus will whisk you away to your destination. A single ticket for this exhilarating voyage is approximately 3 (July 2019). Get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty of Italy's stunning landscapes and enchanting towns.
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