2 Best Sights in Lombardy and the Lakes, Italy

Parco Villa Pallavicino

As you wander around the palms and semitropical shrubs, don't be surprised if you're followed by a peacock or even an ostrich: they're part of the zoological garden and are allowed to roam almost at will. From the top of the hill on which the villa stands you can see the gentle hills of the Lombardy shore of Lake Maggiore and, nearer and to the left, the jewel-like Isole Borromee. In addition to a bar and restaurant, the grounds also have picnic spots and there is a farm that's popular with children.

Via Sempione 8, Stresa, Piedmont, 28838, Italy
0323-933478
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Rate Includes: €13, Closed early Nov.–mid-Mar.

Villa Taranto

The Villa Taranto was acquired in 1931 by Scottish captain Neil McEachern, who helped make the magnificent gardens here what they are today, adding terraces, waterfalls, more than 3,000 plant species from all over the world—including 300 varieties of dahlias—and broad meadows sloping gently to the lake. While the gardens can be visited, the villa itself is not open to the public.

Via Vittorio Veneto 111, Verbania, Piedmont, 28922, Italy
0323-556667
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Rate Includes: €12, Closed early Nov.–early Mar.