Tickets for Isola Madre
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Tickets for Isola Madre

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  • Explore the biggest of the Verbano islands, a paradise of greenery
  • Discover the botanical garden with unique plants from all over the world
  • Enjoy priority access with no entrance lines
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Isola Madre

Isola Madre is the biggest of the Verbano islands. The green vegetation and the palace rise from the blue water. Isola Madre was the first island to be inhabited since Earl Lancillotto Borromeo settled here, turning it into a place of delights and enjoying the mild weather. Nowadays, the island is known internationally for its wonderful botanical collections.

The Gardens

With a British style, the botanical garden includes rare vegetable plants from all over the world. Visitors can enjoy a stroll along the shady boulevards and take in the stunning panoramic views by telescope, to observe its details. The impressive seasonal blooming shows the hard work of the many gardeners who preserve this natural beauty.

The Palace

Chinas and liveries, paintings, richly decorated tapestries and brocades are the precious details of this mansion opened to the public in 1978.

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Isola Madre, Lake Maggiore, 28838 Stresa VB, Italy

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You can reach Isola Bella and Isola Madre from Stresa, Arona, Pallanza, Locarno and Laveno by boat or hydrofoil.
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  • The island is not accessible to people with limited mobility

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  • Please check the official website for information about the opening hours. The website link can be found in the voucher after booking
  • Children 0-5 can access for free. Ticket needs to be withdrawn at the ticket office
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