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Discover the beauty of Sigurtà Garden Park in Verona with a self-guided tour on an electric golf cart, exploring stunning blooms and serene lakes.

If you’re seeking a peaceful retreat filled with exquisite flowers, tranquil water features, and a touch of history, the Sigurtà Garden Park in Verona is a wonderful option. This award-winning garden, covering 600,000 square meters, offers visitors a chance to experience Italy’s natural beauty in a relaxed, accessible way. With a 1-hour electric golf-cart rental included, you can glide along scenic routes, marvel at over 30,000 roses, and enjoy a variety of family-friendly activities.
What we really appreciate is how this experience combines ease with authenticity—no stress of walking long distances, thanks to the electric vehicle, while still allowing plenty of time to soak in the lush surroundings. One possible consideration is the limited availability of the tickets on weekends or holidays, which could mean planning ahead is essential if visiting during peak times.
This tour suits nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, families, or anyone looking to enjoy Italy’s green side without the hassle of navigating large crowds or extensive walking. If you’re after a tranquil, beautifully curated garden experience with some fun extras, this is a fantastic choice.

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This garden is far more than just a collection of pretty flowers; it’s a living, breathing showcase of Italian horticultural pride. With roots dating back to 1407, it’s steeped in history, yet remains vibrant and contemporary in design. As part of the Grandi Giardini Italiani network since 2007 and included in the Garden Route Italia project, it’s recognized as one of Italy’s top botanical destinations.
The highlight for many visitors is the Viale delle Rose, where an astonishing 30,000 roses bloom in a dedicated stretch, creating a fragrant, colorful corridor. You’ll find that the garden’s layout blends Italian and English styles, with naturalistic, flowing landscapes that encourage wandering and discovery.

Your ticket grants access for one day to the park for two participants and includes a one-hour golf cart rental. You can use your ticket any day from March to November, with certain exceptions around Easter and public holidays. It’s worth noting that the tickets purchased through this experience are valid during weekdays and not on weekends or holidays, as one reviewer pointed out, so timing is key.
Once you arrive at the Parco Giardino Sigurtà Entrance, look for the signage and head to the designated meeting point. The activity ends back at the same spot, making logistics straightforward. The park itself is open from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM—so you’ll have plenty of time to enjoy the gardens at a leisurely pace.
The golf cart is a real highlight—an eco-friendly way to explore the park. It’s GPS-guided and offers commentary in multiple languages, which adds a layer of educational insight without the need for a guide. The cart comfortably fits two, with at least one person required to hold a valid driver’s license. This setup means you can focus on the scenery and your own pace rather than navigating busy paths on foot.
Children will enjoy interacting with farm animals and trying to navigate the labyrinth, which is over 2,500 square meters of twisting pathways. The Farm area offers a chance to see animals up close, making this experience suitable for families looking for both beauty and fun.
While the ticket price covers entrance and a one-hour golf cart ride, the true value lies in the ease of exploration and the chance to see a carefully curated selection of flowers and historic sites. The inclusion of GPS-guided commentary enriches the experience, helping visitors understand the significance of various features without a guide’s presence.
Given the popularity of Sigurtà as a garden, the small group size (limited to two participants) offers a quieter, more personalized visit. However, some reviews mention that tickets are only valid during weekdays, which could be a drawback if you’re visiting on weekends, so planning accordingly is wise.
If you’re planning to visit during peak times, be sure to check availability in advance since tickets are non-refundable and certain days are restricted. The park’s large size makes the golf cart a practical solution, particularly if you want to cover more ground comfortably. Also, remember to bring your driver’s license for the golf cart.

To help you plan the best time to visit, here’s a quick overview of what the park offers throughout the year:
– March: Tulips, muscari, hyacinths.
– April: Over a million tulips, irises, peonies.
– May: Roses bloom continuously, water lilies appear in lakes.
– June: Hydrangeas, hibiscus, lotus.
– July and August: Dahlias, roses, zinnias.
– September: Asters and late roses.
– October and November: Autumn foliage with colorful maples and liquidambar.
This seasonal variety ensures that each visit can be uniquely beautiful, whether you’re after spring’s vibrant blooms or fall’s fiery colors.

Sigurtà Garden Park offers a peaceful, visually stunning escape into Italy’s floral artistry. The combination of historical sites, lovely water features, and the convenience of a golf cart makes for a relaxed yet enriching day. It’s ideal for couples, small groups, or families who want to enjoy natural beauty without the fatigue of a long walk.
The experience’s main strength is its accessibility—both physically and linguistically—and the chance to learn about the flora with insightful commentary. While ticket restrictions can be a hiccup, planning ahead makes this a worthwhile outing. The garden’s diverse blooms and tranquil lakes make it a perfect half-day or full-day activity, especially for those wanting a break from busy city sights.
For nature lovers and garden enthusiasts, Sigurtà’s combination of beauty, history, and family fun makes it a genuine highlight in Veneto. Just remember to check availability, bring your driver’s license, and prepare to relax amidst some of Italy’s most celebrated floral displays.
“They were about to make a fuss about the tickets bought here because in reality they were only valid during the week, not on Saturdays and Sundays.”

Is the golf cart included in the ticket price?
Yes, your ticket includes a 1-hour electric golf cart rental for two participants.
Do I need a driver’s license to operate the golf cart?
Yes, at least one person per golf cart must hold a valid driver’s license.
Can I visit on weekends or holidays?
Tickets are valid from Monday to Friday outside of holidays. Check availability for specific dates, as tickets are non-refundable.
How long is the typical visit?
The average visit lasts about half a day, but you can stay longer if you wish, enjoying the gardens at your own pace.
Is the park accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the park is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for all visitors to enjoy.
What are the opening hours?
The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, with last admission at 6:00 PM. In March, October, and November, last entry is at 5:00 PM.
Are pets allowed?
Pets are not permitted to preserve the park’s internal fauna, except for assistance dogs.
Can I visit the Villa Sigurtà?
This ticket does not include access to Villa Sigurtà, only the gardens.
What if I want a guided tour?
This experience does not include a live guide or guided tour, but GPS commentary provides ample insights.
What should I bring?
Bring your driver’s license, and wear comfortable shoes and sun protection. It’s advisable to have water and possibly a camera for photos.
In all, Sigurtà Garden Park with its combination of natural beauty, historical touches, and user-friendly exploration options offers a memorable day out in Veneto. It’s a perfect choice for those wanting a tranquil escape into Italy’s floral wonderland.