What to do and see in Italian Alps, Italian Alps: The Best Gardens

February 4, 2022 Lashaunda Abraham

Discover the best top things to do in Italian Alps, Italy including I Giardini di Castel Trauttmansdorff, La Rosa della Pace, Rosarium Uhrerhof, I Giardini di Villa Melzi, Parco di Villa Serbelloni, Giardino Giusti, Villa Carlotta, Parco della Burcina, Botanical Gardens Of Villa Taranto, Giardino Esotico Pallanca.
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1. I Giardini di Castel Trauttmansdorff

Via San Valentino 51/A, 39012, Merano Italy +39 0473 255600 [email protected] http://www.trauttmansdorff.it/it/pianificare-la-visita/informazioni-generali-per-i-visitatori/orari-di-apertura-e-tariffe-di-ingresso.html
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5.0 based on 3,464 reviews

I Giardini di Castel Trauttmansdorff

Insights into exotic Mediterranean landscapes and views of the surrounding mountain chains and sun-kissed Merano: The Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle comprises eighty natural and cultivated landscapes nestled into a natural amphitheatre, a wide array of themed gardens, and numerous Artist Pavilions and Experience Stations. Visitors find the extraordinary combination of nature, culture and art at South Tyrol's most popular attraction absolutely enchanting. The interplay of historical and contemporary architecture, a rich variety of events, and seasonal blooming throughout the course of the year all make Trauttmansdorff an experience for all five senses and for visitors of all ages. After being named Italy's Most Beautiful Garden in 2005 and Europe's No. 6 Garden in 2006, Trauttmansdorff was honored with the International Garden of the Year award in 2013, thus joining the ranks of the world's most important and beautiful gardens and parks. The Touriseum, the spirited museum housed inside Trauttmansdorff Castle, now spotlights recent tourism history and features new exhibits about the castle's VIP guests.

Reviewed By T5225ZCalanb - Newport, United Kingdom

Wonderful gardens in the extensive grounds of Trauttmansdorff Castle. The walks in the different areas are well signposted to ensure you miss nothing. There is a Restaurant and Cafe on site whilst the Castle itself hosts an interesting exhibition about tourism ion the Dolomites.

2. La Rosa della Pace

Via Maciachini 9, 21056 Induno Olona Italy +39 0332 206001 http://www.asfarm.it/roseto/gallery.asp
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La Rosa della Pace

3. Rosarium Uhrerhof

Pufels 26 C/o Charme Hotel Uhrerhof Dëur, 39046, Ortisei Italy +39 335 546 6615 http://www.uhrerhof.com
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5.0 based on 72 reviews

Rosarium Uhrerhof

4. I Giardini di Villa Melzi

Lungolario Manzoni, 22021 Bellagio Italy +39 333 487 7427 [email protected] http://www.giardinidivillamelzi.it
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I Giardini di Villa Melzi

National Monument and Private Gardens This magnificent villa, built in 1808 for the Duke Francesco Melzi d'Eril, assistant to General Napoleon, is one of the most emblematic examples of neo-classicism in Lombardy.....The Gardens Are visitable March to October every day 9.30 am to' 6.30 pm

Reviewed By armankun - Athens, Greece

A definitely place to visit if you like gardens, trees, nature and walking, beautiful garden, very well cared.

5. Parco di Villa Serbelloni

Piazza della Chiesa 14, 22021 Bellagio Italy +39 031 951555 [email protected] http://www.bellagiolakecomo.com/bellagio-lake-como-italy/POI-points-of-interest/villa-serbelloni-garden
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Parco di Villa Serbelloni

This beautiful villa was built in 1873 surrounded by elegant gardens and park-like grounds with sweeping views of Lake Como.

Reviewed By magnoliatrees - Canada, null

We started off trying to find this place on our own without knowing it was a privately owned property. With our persistence we did find it. In the Upper part of Bellagio in the main square near the St. Giacomo church. There is a tourist office in the Old Medieval tower on the bottom floor.We bought tickets for 9 euros each and joined a guided group tour.This tour offers one of the most beautiful views I have ever seen as we walked uphill. The views of the lake and the Italian Alps along with the lake and its towns is stunning. Bring your camera!Our tour guide was excellent explaining the history of this remarkable property which has been in the hands of the Rockefeller foundation since 1959.The history dates back to the Sfondrati family in 1566 and then passed on to the Serbelloni family who poured his heart into the property.Exotic plants and trees were imported to this property and is quite an expansive park with at least 53 acres of land.The Villa is private and not opened to the public but has hosted some famous people over the years including Leonardo Da Vinci. At one point an American princess owned it and donated it to the Rockefeller foundation. Today it is used as a meeting place for scholars and conferences.Very peaceful and serene place amongst the trees.At the very top are the remains of a Roman garrison that was used to protect them against invaders.I found this tour simply amazing and the view both going up and down the hill is one I will always remember.Make sure you take good walking shoes!You can book this online ahead of time and kids are welcomed between the ages of 7-13. 5 euros.The tours are twice a day 11 am.and 3.30 pm.except Mondays and some holidays.This tour was one of the most memorable tours we have taken in Italy and we recommend it!

6. Giardino Giusti

Via Giardino Giusti 2, 37129, Verona Italy +39 045 803 4029 [email protected] http://giardinogiusti.com/
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Giardino Giusti

A beautiful Italian garden in the heart of Verona. You can visit the garden and a part of the palace called the 20th-century Apartment.

Reviewed By gabrieleguidoni - Zurich, Switzerland

Giardino Giusti is a stunning 16th century Italian Renaissance garden part of the Manneristic palace of the “Giusti” family and designed by Agostino Giusti, Knight of the Republic of Venice and prominent figure of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, in 1570 over a previously existing 14th century garden. Featuring a splendid park of terraces climbing upon the hill and overlooking the historical center of Verona, the garden is located 7 min walking far from the wonderful 1st century BC Roman Theater in the “Isolo” quartier of Verona, so named as it was an island whose external river branch (“canale dell’Acqua Morta”) has been buried after the 1882 flood. This idyllic and bucolic oasis of peace presents all the inspirational features of the renowned “Boboli Gardens”, Medici’s gardens at Palazzo Pitti in Florence, and is open every day from 9.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. (adults €10,00; 0-10 years old and disabled people free entry, students €5,00; Reduced price for Verona Card holders). Tip: Amongst the cypresses geometrically placed along the main track there is the so-called “Goethe’s Cypress”, a cypress older than 600 years and mentioned by the famous German writer in his book “Italian Journey” (1817) as he saw it during his visit in Verona in 1786.

7. Villa Carlotta

Via Regina 2, 22016, Tremezzina Italy +39 0344 40405 [email protected] http://www.villacarlotta.it
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Villa Carlotta

Villa Carlotta welcomes you with its magnificent botanic garden and art masterpieces in over 70.000 square metres of gardens and museum. The beautiful villa was built at the end of XVII century by the Milanese marquis Giorgio Clerici in a natural basin between lake and mountains, facing the dolomite Grignas and the peninsula of Bellagio.

Reviewed By 53Upp - East Midlands, United Kingdom

Beautifully maintained gardens. Plenty of plant details. Slightly hilly paths, but easily accessible. Signage good, different routes depending on how much time visitors have, which gives times to completion of visit. Toilets round site and good cafe. House visit also included in the entrance fee. Villa entrance opposite the ferry service.

8. Parco della Burcina

Cascina Emilia, 13814 Pollone Italy +39 015 256 3007 http://www.parks.it/parco.burcina/par.php
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Parco della Burcina

9. Botanical Gardens Of Villa Taranto

Via Vittorio Veneto 111, 28922, Verbania Italy +39 0323 556667 [email protected] http://www.villataranto.it
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Botanical Gardens Of Villa Taranto

Botanic garden on Lake Maggiore. The 16 hectares park houses 20.000 plants of particular botanic value and more than 80.000 blooming bulbous specimens, while over 15.000 border plants cover the numerous flowerbeds.

Reviewed By neilevans823 - County Durham, United Kingdom

Beautiful gardens with a magnificent range of flowers and trees set in a stunning backdrop of snow covered mountains whilst bathing in glorious sunshine. Three hours of peace and beauty.

10. Giardino Esotico Pallanca

Via Madonna della Ruota 1, 18012 Bordighera Italy +39 0184 266347 [email protected] http://www.pallanca.it
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Giardino Esotico Pallanca

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