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What is Desenzano Italy like?

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I'm going there to stay with a host family for 2 weeks. I want to know a little about it before I go.

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  1. i went there and I think is a beautiful town, with picturesque streets and many traditional shops. Has a colored town centre. moreover lies in the south of the lake garda and there are many beaches.  you can enjoy several excursions to Sirmione, peschiera and son on... There is a train station and in thirty minutes you can reach Verona. don't miss a day in Gardaland, the greatest theme park of Italy, you will enjoy it a lot and is situated about 20 km from desenzano. I think you will enjoy a stay there, is a beautiful town and you will have many things to do!


  2. Oh, and don't forget to visit Sirmione, the beautiest city on the lake Garda and Salò with Benito Mussolini's villa!!!

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  3. Desenzano del Garda is a town and comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy, Italy, which borders Lake Garda. It is bordered by other communes of Castiglione delle Stiviere, Lonato, Padenghe sul Garda and Sirmione.

    Main sights

        * The Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene.

        * The House of St. Angela Merici.

        * The Tower of St. Martin (Torre di San Martino).

        * An archaeological museum (Museo Civico Archeologico).

        * Several old-style villas (Villa Romana) and a castle.

    [edit] Tourism

    The city is a popular holiday destination in Southern Europe. It attracts a myriad of tourists from around the immediate area due to its beautiful view of the Alps on the southern shore of Lake Garda, its three large beaches (Desanzanino Beach, Spiagga D'oro Beach, and Porto Rivoltella Beach) and its 27 major hotels. Desenzano is the heart of night life of southern Garda Lake with several discos and pubs. In the summertime its main squares, "piazza Malvezzi" and "piazza Matteotti" are crowded all night by young and partying people.

    At the heart of the city is a series of interconnected piazze that house numerous open-air cafés, various shops, "gelaterie" (ice-cream parlors) and several bars.

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