Lazise is a small, charming town located on the eastern shore of Lake Garda. A place off the beaten track yet steeped in history, it's a must-see for anyone who truly wants to discover the Veneto region. With its historic monuments, a charming lakeside promenade, and truly evocative churches, this is the perfect place for those seeking a mix of relaxation and culture.
The historic center of Lazise
The heart of Lazise's historic center is Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, surrounded by historic buildings, including the Lazise Town Hall. The square leads directly to the Porto Vecchio (Old Port). This harbor offers a truly unique atmosphere, evoking a bygone era. Surrounded by bars and restaurants, it also allows you to soak up the vibrant energy of today's chaotic world. Strolling along the lake is a unique and captivating experience, as is discovering the bronze statue of the Little Mermaid of the Lake.
At sunset, the statue offers a unique spectacle that all tourists love to photograph. Overlooking the Old Port, the Romanesque Parish Church of San Nicolò dates back to the 12th century and pays homage to Saint Nicholas of Bari, the patron saint of sailors. Over the centuries, the church has undergone various transformations, becoming a simple yet pivotal site in the village's history. Lazise beach, located south of the historic center, is an ideal summer destination. With golden sand and a length of approximately 930 meters, it offers relaxation and fun. A few steps from the beach stands the majestic Scaligero Castle, a medieval fortress that has protected the village since the 9th century. Although not open to the public, the panoramic garden offers breathtaking views of the lake, telling stories of ancient sieges and resistance.
Continuing our journey into the past, the Church of Saints Zenone and Martino stands elegantly near Porta San Zeno. Built in the 12th century and later expanded in the 18th century, this neoclassical church features a façade reminiscent of a Roman temple, and houses works such as the Pala di San Martino.
Attractions for everyone near Lazise
Less than 4 km from Lazise, Caneva Aquapark offers a day of aquatic fun for the whole family. With attractions suitable for all ages, it is one of the most popular water parks on Lake Garda.
Divided into a Safari and Wildlife Section, Parco Natura Viva is the perfect destination for an educational and entertaining experience with global wildlife. We recommend dedicating at least a day to this captivating attraction.
What to see near Lazise
In addition to the beauty of Lazise, the surrounding area offers a number of charming villages, each with its own history, architecture, and unique attractions. For example, just a few kilometers north of Lazise lies Bardolino, renowned not only for its wine but also for its charming historic center. The charming cobblestone streets offer the perfect backdrop for an evening stroll, while the Church of San Nicolo and San Severo, with its panoramic views of the lake, is a must-see.
Heading south, you'll reach Peschiera del Garda, characterized by its imposing medieval walls and picturesque square. The walls, some Venetian, surround the town, creating a fairytale atmosphere. The square is bustling with shops, restaurants, and the Dolphin Fountain, a perfect meeting point.
Moving to the western side of the lake, Sirmione welcomes visitors with its majestic Scaliger Castle. The historic center, with its cobbled streets, is a blast from the past. Sirmione's thermal waters are renowned, and a visit to the Terme di Catullo offers a relaxing experience. Finally, Malcesine is also a charming village worth visiting, with its well-preserved Scaliger Castle. The real attraction here is the cable car that takes you up to Monte Baldo , offering breathtaking panoramic views of the lake and the majestic surrounding mountains.
Staying overnight in Lazise
Choosing to stay a few days in the peace and quiet of Lazise is an excellent opportunity to explore the surrounding area, so rich in attractions, and to enjoy the cuisine, a fascinating blend of tradition and innovation. Typical dishes include risotto with tench, polenta and osei, and trenette pasta with lavaret eggs. Pair them with local wines like Custoza and Bardolino, along with desserts like fugazza.
Finally, this charming village is an excellent starting point for exploring the Veneto region on a budget, which is why booking an apartment directly online quickly and conveniently is the best way to plan a trip full of surprises.

