Verbania: What to See and to Do

Located on the Piedmont side of Lake Maggiore, Verbania is one of the most elegant and green destinations in the area. Formed by the union of Intra and Pallanza, it offers an interesting mix of nature, architecture, and lake views, with a quieter atmosphere compared to more crowded tourist spots.

Visiting Verbania means taking your time to explore well kept gardens, walk along the lakeside, and discover less crowded yet charming corners.

Villa Taranto Botanical Gardens

One of the main attractions in Verbania is the Villa Taranto Botanical Gardens, considered among the most beautiful in Europe. Here nature takes center stage, with thousands of plant species from all over the world.

The carefully maintained paths, seasonal blooms, and views of the lake make the visit particularly enjoyable, especially in spring. It is a perfect place for those who love slow walks in a relaxing environment.

Pallanza lakeside

The lakeside promenade of Pallanza is one of the most pleasant areas in the city. From here, you can enjoy a direct view of the Borromean Islands, with a wide and scenic panorama.

The walk is easy and accessible, ideal for relaxing, sitting on a bench, or stopping at one of the cafés overlooking the water. It is one of those places that truly reflects the spirit of Lake Maggiore.

Villa Giulia and lakeside gardens

Not far from the lakeside stands Villa Giulia, a historic villa surrounded by gardens directly facing the lake.

Today it hosts events and exhibitions, but it remains a lovely spot for a short break during your visit. The gardens offer elegant and peaceful views, perfect for a relaxing pause surrounded by greenery.

Intra: the livelier side of the city

If Pallanza represents the more elegant and relaxed side, Intra is the livelier area of Verbania. Here you will find shops, restaurants, and cafés, with a more urban and dynamic atmosphere.

Walking through Intra allows you to discover a different side of the city, more everyday but still enjoyable, especially for lunch or an aperitif.

Nature and excursions nearby

Verbania is also a great starting point for exploring the surrounding area. The hills and trails above the city offer routes immersed in nature with panoramic views over the lake.

It is an ideal option for those who want to combine a city visit with more active outdoor experiences.

Where to stay to visit Verbania

If you plan to visit Verbania and other destinations around Lake Maggiore, choosing a well connected base is important.

Stresa, for example, allows easy travel to Verbania by road or boat, while also offering a central location to explore the Borromean Islands and the rest of the lake.

The apartments available on Loving Stresa are a convenient solution for planning a multi day itinerary, allowing you to move between locations without changing accommodation.

Why visit Verbania

Verbania stands out for its balance between nature and tranquility. It may not have the immediate visual impact of more famous destinations, but for this very reason it offers a more relaxed and authentic experience.

With botanical gardens, lakeside walks, and views over Lake Maggiore, it is a perfect stop for those who want to explore the area at a slower and more mindful pace.

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