Gardaland isn’t just about coasters and fun rides—it also features an aquarium, the LEGOLAND® Water Park, and three 4-star hotels where you can extend the Gardaland experience over several days.

All hotels are located close to the park entrance and offer free shuttle service.

Gardaland Hotel

The first hotel opened in 2004 and is named Gardaland Hotel. Its design is inspired by New England style, featuring nearly 250 rooms spread across four fairy-tale buildings, surrounded by gardens, lakes, and fountains.

In addition to standard rooms, there are 32 themed rooms inspired by park attractions like Sea Life, Oblivion, the Ice Age, the Pirate’s Cove, and more.
Special Peppa Pig-themed rooms are available for the little ones.

The hotel also includes meeting rooms, restaurants, a pizzeria, bars, and the Blue Lagoon water area.

Gardaland Hotel is located near Lake Garda, offering easy access to outdoor activities and excursions.

Inside the Peppa Pig-themed room at Gardaland Hotel

Gardaland Adventure Hotel

Opened in 2016, the Gardaland Adventure Hotel features a themed restaurant and 100 adventure-inspired rooms.

Each room transports guests to fantasy environments, from ancient Burmese temples to icy igloos at the North Pole. You can also choose rooms with a Wild West vibe or a more exotic Oriental feel.

The hotel’s restaurant is set in a pharaoh’s temple and fittingly named the Tutankhamon Restaurant.

Inside the North Pole-themed room at Gardaland Adventure Hotel

Gardaland Magic Hotel

In 2019, Gardaland Magic Hotel opened, dedicated to the world of magic and fantasy. It includes a themed café-bar and 128 magical rooms: Crystal Magic, Enchanted Forest, and Great Wizard.

As you enter, you're greeted by a giant wizard's hat. Choose whether to sleep in a magical forest, a room made of sparkling ice, or become a young apprentice in the Wizard’s room.

This hotel is located near the others and shares access to the outdoor water area.

Exterior of Gardaland Magic Hotel, dedicated to the world of magic

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Blue Tornado

Blue Tornado is arguably Gardaland’s most iconic ride. It was the first inverted coaster ever built in Italy.

Raptor

Raptor is one of Gardaland’s most famous rides. It’s Italy’s first winged coaster and a true fan favorite.

Oblivion

Oblivion is one of Gardaland’s thrill rides and the longest dive coaster in all of Europe. Feel the rush of a 90° vertical drop!

Space Vertigo

Space Vertigo is Gardaland’s free-fall tower, standing about 40 meters tall. An adrenaline-filled space-themed experience.

Shaman

Shaman, also known as Magic Mountain, is one of Gardaland’s classic roller coasters. Its double loop will leave you breathless.

Mammut

Mammut is the longest roller coaster in Italy. Perfect for families, it features a polar theme with icy Arctic scenery.

Fantasy Kingdom

Fantasy Kingdom is Gardaland’s dedicated children’s area, featuring Prezzemolo’s tree, Peppa Pig Land, and Kung Fu Panda Academy.

Prezzemolo

Prezzemolo, the long-eared green dragon, has been the beloved symbol of Gardaland since the park opened in 1975.

Escape from Atlantis

Escape from Atlantis is a water-themed ride where visitors board large boats in search of the legendary lost city.