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Excursion

We are excited to offer three exclusive excursions on Wednesday 14 May from 14:00 once both the Solution Days and EMEA VAD Forum conclude.

You will have the option on the registration page to select which tour you would like to attend. Each tour has limited spaces, so we encourage you to book early to secure your spot.

The cost of each tour will be covered by Hitachi, if you confirm your attendance, we kindly ask that you make every effort to join us.

Botanical Gardens of Villa Taranto Tour – Maximum 210 guests
Join us on a captivating journey through the stunning Botanical Gardens of Villa Taranto, a true gem on the shores of Lake Maggiore. Spanning over 16 hectares, these beautifully landscaped gardens feature a diverse collection of plants from around the world, including rare species and vibrant floral displays.

Tour Details
  • Maximum 4 hours tour
  • 14:00 meet and greet in the hotel lobby
  • 14:15 departure by a private boat with the local guide
  • 30 minutes approx. boat ride to Villa Taranto Pier
  • 14:50 – 16:50 guided visit of Villa Taranto Botanical Gardens
  • 17:30 approx. arrival back to hotel pier by private boat




Isola Bella Tour – Maximum 50 guests

Discover the enchanting charm of Isola Bella, one of the most stunning islands in Lake Maggiore. This tour invites you to explore the islands exquisite gardens, intricately terraces and the breathtaking Borromeo Palace.

Tour Details
  • Maximum 4 hours tour
  • 14:00 meet and greet in the hotel lobby
  • 14:15 departure by a private boat with the local guide
  • 10 minutes boat ride to Isola Bella
  • 14:30 – A guided visit of Baroque Palace, Italian terraced gardens and the small village
  • 17:30 approx. arrival back to hotel pier by private boat




Isola Madre Tour – Maximum 50 guests

Embark on a serene adventure to Isola Madre, a hidden gem of Lake Maggiore known for its tranquil beauty and lush botanical gardens. This tour takes you through the islands enchanting landscapes and the elegant 16th century villa, home to fascinating artifacts and rich history.

Tour Details
  • Maximum 4 hours tour
  • 14:00 meet and greet in the hotel lobby
  • 14:15 departure by a private boat with the local guide
  • 20 minutes boat ride to Isola Madre
  • 14:30 – A guided visit of Isola Madre Isle Palace and gardens
  • 17:30 approx. arrival back to hotel pier by private boat




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