Verona
One hour from Montegrotto Terme

The city of Romeo and Juliet, located a stone’s throw from Lake Garda, is known throughout the world not only thanks to Shakespeare, but also for its spectacular Arena.

  • The Verona Arena is a very well preserved Roman amphitheater, which hosts the famous opera season every year, one of the finest and most popular with audiences and critics.
    A few kilometers from Verona is Lake Garda, the largest of the Italian lakes.

  • The most famous amusement parks are located in its immediate vicinity.
    As a whole, Lake Garda is a versatile destination, capable of hosting visitors and holiday lovers in the name of relaxation, sport, entertainment, taste and culture.

Other destinations
Euganean Hills
Our hotel is located right at the foot of the Euganean Hills Regional Park, featuring gentle slopes of volcanic origin, vineyards, centuries-old forests and medieval villages, ideal for walks, hikes and sporting activities.
Lake Garda
The largest lake in Italy between Veneto, Trentino and Lombardy is worth a visit for its characteristic hamlets and points of interest along the coast as well as for the amusement parks.
Colline del Prosecco
For a trip out of town amid Prosecco bubbles, verdant nature and local food and wine delights, in the UNESCO World Heritage hills of the Marca Trevigiana area.
Vicenza
A fascinating historic centre characterized by numerous artisan goldsmith shops, the Palladian Basilica and the Olympic Theatre, with the Berici Hills as a backdrop.
Riviera del Brenta
Along the Brenta river, you can admire extraordinary villas during a boat or bicycle trip, for a leap into the past and to relive the splendour of the ancient Venetian lords and ladies.
Venice
Reachable in just 40 minutes by train from Montegrotto Terme, the world’s most unique floating city on the lagoon needs no introduction. Lose yourself in its narrow alleys and squares.
Padua
Just 15 minutes by car from the hotel, you can reach the characteristic historic centre of Padua, with its Prato della Valle, the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, famous squares and arcades.