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Simply Lake Garda

Simply Lake Garda

Picturesque, peaceful and perfectly placed for our visits to Verona and Venice, Lake Garda is a wonderful choice for a relaxing holiday and a great way to enjoy the surrounding region of Northern Italy.

Day 1 - London to Paris on the Eurostar

Our holiday begins at St Pancras International in London, where we board the Eurostar to Paris for an overnight stay at the 3-star Mercure Gare de Lyon. This evening you are free for dinner - there are a number of excellent brasseries in the nearby Bastille district. After dinner, why not stroll down the magnificent Champs Elysées for a spot of window-shopping or walk up through the Montmartre district and admire the twinkling lights of Paris spread out at your feet from the steps of the Sacré Coeur.


Day 2 - The journey to Italy by train

From Paris we travel on the high-speed TGV, heading southeast towards the mighty Alps. We cross the border into Italy, passing through Turin on our way to Milan. We change trains in Milan and continue east towards Lake Garda, with the Italian Alps to the north and the vast Lombardy Plain to the south. We arrive in the bustling town of Desenzano, located on the wide, sea-like southern shores of Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake. We spend the next seven nights here at the welcoming Hotel Desenzano. We dine together in the hotel this evening. After the meal, why not introduce yourself to Desenzano with a stroll through the winding lanes of the Old Town, or wander along the lake shore and watch the breeze rippling the calm water. (B,D)


Day 3 - Sightseeing in romantic Venice

Today we board the train in Desenzano for a full-day excursion to the fabulous city of Venice. Arriving at the city's Santa Lucia station close to the Grand Canal, we are greeted by a truly glorious view of the shimmering Venice lagoon. A private boat transports us along the Giudecca Canal - our first chance to soak up the wonderful atmosphere of this unique city. We arrive at St Mark's Square, undoubtedly one of the most beautiful city squares in the world. Overlooked by St Mark's Basilica, the large open space is surrounded by Doge's Palace, the Procurator's residence, the famous Sansoviniana Bookshop and the iconic bell tower, as well as the waters of the lagoon. Our local guide greets us in St Mark's Square and takes us on a walking tour of the city, leading us around the narrow winding streets and small squares to visit some of Venice's main sights. Your afternoon is free to explore at leisure - take an enchanting gondola ride on the canals, passing Marco Polo's house and learning about the city's history from the informative gondolier, or explore using Venice's water-bound public transport network - the Vaporetti. We return to Lake Garda by train at the end of a truly remarkable day. (B,D)


Day 4 - Excursion to Isola del Garda

Today's excursion takes us on a wonderful cruise across the calm waters of Lake Garda to the wooded Isola del Garda, the biggest island in the lake. Dominated by an impressive neo-Gothic villa, the island can be reached only by private boat, and we travel out to see the elegant house and flower-filled gardens, scented with lemon and pine. Exotic plants jostle for position among verdant foliage, and beautifully manicured terraces run down to the water. We enjoy a guided tour of the house and gardens.(B,D)


Day 5 - At leisure on market day

Your day is free to discover Desenzano, with its narrow streets, medieval castle and picturesque waterfront. Today is market day in Desenzano; make your way to the Old Town where you will find the main square filled with colourful stalls selling locally produced food and crafts. Alternatively, why not visit Malcesine, located at the narrow, northern end of Lake Garda where the scenery and lake resembles the Norwegian fjords; dramatic cliffs rise steeply from the very edge of the water. Malcesine is a pretty lakeside town whose charming cobbled streets and a quaint harbour are dominated by the distinctive 14th century castle. While you are here you could take the opportunity to travel by cable car up to the summit of Monte Baldo, Lake Garda's highest mountain, which rises up behind Malcesine and separates the lake from the Val d'Adige, the valley of the river which flows through Verona. The modern Malcesine cable car is the simplest and most spectacular way to get to the summit, climbing to 1750m. On the upper section the cars revolve slowly to give a spectacular panorama of the lake and its surrounding mountains. (B)


Day 6 - Excursion to Verona including a guided tour

Our excursion today takes us by coach to beautiful Verona - a city of Roman ruins, medieval buildings, Italian culture and romance; the setting for Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet. Our guided tour of the city, which takes us into Verona's historic heart, surrounded on three sides by a loop of the picturesque River Adige, includes Juliet's balcony and Verona's great Roman Arena. We end our tour at the imposing amphitheatre which is now an open air opera house. There is some free time following our tour to explore Verona at your own pace - the charming narrow streets and picturesque piazzas make the city a pleasure to explore, while an abundance of pavement cafés offer the perfect opportunity to relax with a drink, savour the atmosphere and watch the world go by - a truly Italian pastime. (B,D)


Day 7 - Excursion to Sirmione

Today we take a cruise across the lake by boat to the picturesque town of Sirmione, which occupies a peculiar position on a thin and craggy peninsula jutting 4km into the lake. Surrounded on three sides by water, Sirmione is one of the most peaceful towns on Lake Garda. The narrow winding lanes and pretty piazzas of Sirmione are mostly pedestrianised, which makes strolling through the town a pleasure. A panoramic walk leads out around the promontory, and on a clear day you can enjoy great views over the lake and towards the mountains in the north. We have time in Sirmione to explore the imposing Rocca Scaligera (payable locally)- a beautifully preserved 13th century castle surrounded by a large water-filled moat that dominates the Old Quarter of town and offers beautiful views over Lake Garda from the ramparts. Alternatively, visit the ruined Roman villa, the Villa Romana, built at the end of the headland. (B,D)


Day 8 - A day at leisure exploring Lake Garda

Today is also free to relax in Desenzano, enjoying the warm local climate and the hotel's facilities. Alternatively you could travel further afield; visiting stylish Milan to explore the sights, including the incredible Duomo - the largest Gothic cathedral in the world - and the world's most famous opera house, the 'Teatro alla Scala'. You could enjoy some retail therapy at the beautiful 19th century glass-roofed shopping arcade, the 'Galleria Vittorio Emanuele'. Perhaps visit the famous church and cloister of Santa Maria della Grazie, home to Leonardo da Vinci's celebrated painting 'The Last Supper'. (B)


Day 9 - Across Austria to Germany

We bid farewell to Garda and travel through Austria and the scenic Brenner Pass, changing trains in Munich as we make our way to Stuttgart. We spend one night at the Maritim Hotel, conveniently located in the centre of the city. (B,D)


Day 10 - Through Paris to London

We depart Stuttgart and travel by TGV to Paris. Here we cross the city by coach to join our connecting Eurostar to London. (B)

B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner
These meals, where shown, are included in the price of your holiday


Trains

Eurostar
Eurostar

The high speed Eurostar trains link St Pancras International in London with Paris and Lille in France as well as Brussels in Belgium.

The highest class of travel available for leisure customers is Standard Premier class. In your dedicated Standard Premier carriage you'll find a less dense seat configuration, meaning the seats are larger and you have ample space to relax and stretch out. As part of the service you'll enjoy complimentary drinks and refreshments, served at your seat by friendly, helpful waiting staff.

Passengers travelling in Standard Class coaches can take advantage of the Bar-Buffet, which sells a range of snacks, meals, hot and cold drinks - including champagne!

TGV

Introduced in 1981, France's TGV - Train à Grande Vitesse - was the original European high-speed train. Linking Paris with Lyon, the new service revolutionised train travel and meant that travelling by air over medium and short distances was no longer seen as the best option, even for business travel. The network has expanded rapidly and today these sleek, stylish trains offer links to over 60 destinations throughout France. Operated by SNCF, the French national rail operator, TGV trains travel over specially-constructed high speed lines. The trains can achieve speeds of up to 186mph (300km/h) on most long distance routes and 200mph (320km/h) on the new TGV Est line, which links Paris with Strasbourg, Luxembourg and Basel. With the exception of shorter journeys, TGVs almost always have an on-board buffet car, serving a selection of drinks and light refreshments.


Accommodation

Hotel Desenzano, Desenzano
The family-run 4-star Hotel Desenzano is close to the centre of the town and is located within walking distance of the harbour and just 50 metres from the railway station. Boasting immaculate furnishings and impeccable service the hotel has its own outdoor swimming pool, solarium, roof terrace and cocktail bar. Rooms are air-conditioned with a telephone, television, minibar, safe and hairdryer.

Mercure Paris Gare de Lyon, Paris
The 3-star Mercure Paris Gare de Lyon is situated beside Gare de Lyon station in the centre of Paris, within reach of the city's many attractions either on foot or by metro. The hotel has a bar serving light snacks and rooms with air conditioning, a telephone, television, radio, safe, minibar and a hairdryer.

Maritim Hotel, Stuttgart
The Maritim Hotel in Stuttgart is located in the middle of the city next to the famous Hoppenlau Park. The hotel features a restaurant, bar, swimming pool and fitness room. Room amenities include minibar, safe, telephone and television.


Extras
  • Cancellation, medical & travel insurance: from £45

Departure date Twin double prices from
25 May 2012
£1,195
01 Jun 2012
£1,195
08 Jun 2012
£1,195
15 Jun 2012
£1,195
22 Jun 2012
£1,195
29 Jun 2012
£1,195
17 Aug 2012
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31 Aug 2012
£1,175
07 Sep 2012
£1,195
14 Sep 2012
£1,195
21 Sep 2012
£1,195
05 Oct 2012
£1,175


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Tour highlights
        • Overnight in Paris, the 'City of Lights'
        • Beautiful Desenzano & Lake Garda
        • Venice including a walking tour
        • Isola del Garda by boat
        • Historic Verona including a guided tour
        • Stunning Sirmione

What's Included
    • Standard Class rail and coach travel as described
    • 9 nights' hotel accommodation with breakfast each day
    • 6 dinners
    • Full-day excursion to Venice including a guided tour
    • Excursion by boat to Isola del Garda including a guided tour of the house and gardens
    • Full-day excursion to Verona including a guided tour
    • Excursion by boat to Sirmione
    • All transfers
    • The services of a professional Tour Manager throughout
    • Single room prices include the supplement for single occupancy throughout: £295

 


Prices are per person, based on two sharing. Named accommodation may be changed if necessary by the tour operator. If this is the case you will be advised of all new details at time of enquiry. All holidays and prices are subject to availability, change and possible fuel surcharges

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