The great glittering, gilded mass of Lake Garda was actually named for the 10th century fishing village of Garda — so this little town, still not much more than a fishing hamlet, is arguably the region’s capital! Our recommendations for the best places to stay in Garda include an elegant hotel run by an Italian Count, a family friendly villa in the hills above town, and a surprise find: a spa hotel — which there aren’t many of in this region.
Today Garda is often called Garda Town, and many just pass through it on the busy road that rings the lake. One of the perks of choosing Garda is the lakeside promenade linking Garda to Bardolino, a flat and charming walk, with fantastic views of Sirmione peninsula. More serious walkers will probably want to tackle the Rocca di Garda which is another great lookout spot. Our Gurus also recommend Garda as a base for exploring further afield around the lake; it’s about halfway up the eastern shore, ideal for getting to the mountains at the northern end, the pretty towns of the sourthern end, and the wine regions of the east. If you stay in Garda it’s definitely worth taking a boat out to nearby Isola del Garda, a stunning private island with an impressive Gothic villa and beautiful formal gardens. Garda is also very close to Gardaland, which is Italy’s largest theme park, so we recommend it for families too.
As with the whole Lake Garda region, the town gets incredibly busy during the peak summer months. So our advice, if you want to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in Garda, is either to book early, or else come in shoulder season when it's easier to bag that room with a view!