Garda Lake and Lake Carezza
On your way to Lake Garda, make sure to stop at Lake Carezza, a small alpine lake known for its wonderful colours and view of the Latemar mountain range. Lake Garda is Italy’s largest lake, located about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. Soak in its old-worldly allure, where once brightly coloured buildings have faded over time, narrow roads wind through lush greenery and beaches surround the vast fresh-water lake. At the south end, the town of Sirmione is dominated by the Rocca Scaligera, a fortress with harbour views. On the lake's western shore, in Gardone Riviera, is Il Vittoriale Degli Italiani, former home of poet D’Annunzio.
Basel
Basel is a city for art and culture aficionados. With thousands of travellers visiting each year for the world-famous Art Basel festival and the city's wealth of galleries, museums, and iconic buildings, the city boasts cultural activities galore. The most notable being Foundation Beyeler – an astounding private-turned-public collection – it's where to see 19th- and 20th-century works by Picasso, Rothko, Miró, and Max Ernst. When not looking at art, you can easily spend a day wandering the city’s cobbled streets and enjoying riverside alfresco dining.
Photography by Bruno Claeys