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Our reception gives service if you need to book the following excursions:
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Lago di Garda
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Lake Garda (Italian
Lago di Garda or Benaco) is the largest lake in Italy. It is located
in Northern Italy, about half-way between Venice and Milan. It is in an
alpine region and was formed by glaciers at the end of the last ice age. The
lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trento (north). Being easily accessible from the
north via the Brenner pass, the lake is a major tourist destination,
with a number of hotels and resorts along its shore.
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Venezia
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In the Roman times the term Venice stood for the
North-Eastern region of Italy, but following the collapse of the Roman Empire
and particularly the arrival of the Longobards (568), it started to indicate a
part of the small settlements that were created on the islands of the lagoon
between the Adige and the Piave rivers. Their economy was based on the trade
activities between the Near-East countries and Northern Europe (Germany and Flanders).
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Verona
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Pleasant Verona! With its beautiful old palaces, and
charming country in the distance, seen from terrace walks, and stately,
balustraded galleries. With its Roman gates, still spanning the fair street, and
casting, on the sunlight of to-day, the shade of fifteen hundred years ago.
With its marble-fitted churches, lofty towers, rich architecture, and quaint
old quiet thoroughfares, where shouts of Montagues and Capulets once resounded
... ( by Charles Dickens )
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