Drinks & Nightlife
Blanka
13 Via Goffredo MameliMy favorite bar with fantastic customer service and amazing cocktails
Neighborhoods
Lazise is one of Lake Garda's most picturesque towns. Sitting on the eastern shore, it has a beautiful waterfront and a medieval historic center full of shops and pastel buildings that resembles a town on the Riviera.
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Lazise
Lazise is one of Lake Garda's most picturesque towns. Sitting on the eastern shore, it has a beautiful waterfront and a medieval historic center full of shops and pastel buildings that resembles a town on the Riviera.
Malcesine is a small town on the eastern shore of Lake Garda in northern Italy. It's a picturesque tourist resort with cobbled lanes and a castle, crammed between the blue lake waters and the massive mountain ridge behind, Monte Baldo. In the summer months Malcesine is a hive of innocent hedonism, packed with pottering holidaymakers gorging on ice cream and sunseekers draped along the lake shore. It's not all laziness, however, as the town's ferry connections to other lakeside resorts make it a good base for sightseeing and the cable-car running up to Monte Baldo is a magnet for cyclists, walkers and paragliders.
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Malcesine
Malcesine is a small town on the eastern shore of Lake Garda in northern Italy. It's a picturesque tourist resort with cobbled lanes and a castle, crammed between the blue lake waters and the massive mountain ridge behind, Monte Baldo. In the summer months Malcesine is a hive of innocent hedonism, packed with pottering holidaymakers gorging on ice cream and sunseekers draped along the lake shore. It's not all laziness, however, as the town's ferry connections to other lakeside resorts make it a good base for sightseeing and the cable-car running up to Monte Baldo is a magnet for cyclists, walkers and paragliders.
Verona, in the Veneto region of north-east Italy, is one of Italy's loveliest towns, famous for its summer opera season. This has been a thriving and successful town for most of its history, and today smart shops and cafes fill the attractive medieval lanes of the historic centre. Verona is a popular day-trip from Lake Garda, and an appealing destination for weekend breaks or longer stays. There's a lot to see here, from Roman ruins to the so-called 'Juliet's balcony', and the town is also well-connected for exploring the surrounding area, including destinations like Lake Garda, Vicenza, Padua and Venice.
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Verona
Verona, in the Veneto region of north-east Italy, is one of Italy's loveliest towns, famous for its summer opera season. This has been a thriving and successful town for most of its history, and today smart shops and cafes fill the attractive medieval lanes of the historic centre. Verona is a popular day-trip from Lake Garda, and an appealing destination for weekend breaks or longer stays. There's a lot to see here, from Roman ruins to the so-called 'Juliet's balcony', and the town is also well-connected for exploring the surrounding area, including destinations like Lake Garda, Vicenza, Padua and Venice.
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Weekly Market in Bardolino
Every Thursday Bardolino holds a Weekly Market
You will be able to find fresh vegetables and fruits, and more!
Transporte
How to get to Bardolino
Bardolino has a good variety of options when it comes to airports, many of which - especially the most close at hand - are served with flights from the low-cost airlines from the UK or with travel company charter flights. The largest and most likely to have convenient scheduled flights from further afield are Venice (Marco Polo) Airport and the two airports at Milan.
The nearest railway station to Bardolino is at Peschiera (15km) - the main line Verona station is around 30km away. From Peschiera, local buses, the ferry or a short taxi ride are necessary to get to the resort.
Frases úteis
Some Italian sentences!
Parla inglese? Do you speak English?
C'è qualcuno che parla inglese? Does anyone here speak English?
Mi dispiace, ma non parlo bene l'italiano. I'm sorry, I don't speak Italian very well.
So soltanto un po' di italiano. I only speak a little Italian.
Come si chiama, Lei? What is your name?
Mi chiamo Martin. My name is Martin.
Le presento Caterina. This is Caterina.
Come sta? How are you?
Sto bene, grazie. I'm fine, thank you.
Piacere. I am pleased to meet you.
È stato un piacere conoscerla. It was nice to meet you.
Non capisco. I don't understand.
Scusi, che cosa ha detto? Excuse m