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Sirmione’s historic center is accessible to pedestrians, strollers, and wheelchairs only, so wear comfortable shoes, a hat, and sunscreen.
Though the town is accessible to wheelchairs, parts of the castle and Roman villa are not.
With its dramatic turrets and towers, Scaliger Castle can be a fun stop for kids.
Views over the lake from the village and castle are excellent, so don’t forget your camera.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Sirmione on the shores of Lake Garda. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best experiences available right now:
There’s no fee to visit Sirmione on Lake Garda, though independent travelers need to factor in parking or transportation costs. Given that parking in the peninsula town is limited in the summer, day trips from nearby towns are more convenient. Tours that include Lake Garda and Sirmione start at €99 from Milan, or €129 from Verona.
Yes, Sirmione is widely regarded as one of the prettiest towns on Lake Garda, and there's plenty to see and do. Highlights include sunbathing and aperitivi at Jamaica Beach, getting your fill of Roman ruins at the Grottoes of Catallus, and soaking up views from the tower of Scaliger Castle.
Per one customer who booked the Best of Sirmione with Boat Tour and Grotte di Catullo, "Amazing highlights of one of the most beautiful historic villages we have ever seen. It's not to miss! Our guide Serena was fantastic, knowledgeable and engaging. Our boat trip complete with an under-the-bridge experience was epic!"
Yes, Sirmione is ideal for people who want to explore on foot. This village on the shores of Lake Garda is walkable, with many visitors strolling between the beaches, restaurants, hotels, historic landmarks, and more. Sirmione is also known for its access to the lake, including boat tours and ferries.
This village on the edge of Lake Garda is known for its charming old town center, including narrow streets and architectural landmarks like churches. It is also known for its beaches and for the access it provides to the lake, both for boat adventures and ferry rides.
Yes, swimming in Lake Garda during a visit to Sirmione is possible. In addition to a charming old town center, the beaches (and restaurants near the beach) are a highlight of visiting Sirmione. Many people sunbathe on beaches and cool off in the lake with a swim.
Sirmione is one of the most popular destinations in Lake Garda and a top option for daytrippers exploring the lakeshore. Sirmione can be crowded, especially during the popular summer months. But for the type of people who crave a buzzing atmosphere, the crowds shouldn’t pose a problem.
Sirmione and Lake Garda are top-rated destinations during the summer months of July and August. At this time of year, beaches, restaurants, and hotels can be on the crowded side. To skip the crowds, plan a visit to Sirmione during June or September instead.
There are lots of things to do in the wider region, apart from Sirmione. According to travelers, these are some of the top attractions in Lombardy:
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