Borghetto is a small gem nestled between Lake Garda, the Mincio River and the Moreniche Hills and is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy.
Overlooked by the imposing Visconti Bridge and the Scaliger Castle, it is full of romantic and fairy-tale corners; it represents a focal point from which to move to visit wonderful places.
Things to see
in Borghetto
Discover the wonders of Borghetto and its surroundings:
A place where history, nature and taste meet.
A taste of unforgettable experiences awaits you within walking distance of our restaurant.
La Mantua-Peschiera bicycle path (Borghetto is located 15 km from Peschiera and 30 km from Mantua) allows bicycle or e-bike rides along the Mincio River through the Protected Park of the same name.
In less than half an hour you can arrive in the beautiful cities of Mantua e Verona rich in charm and history.
For wine lovers, there are dozens and dozens of wineries that can be visited to try the excellence of the Custoza, of the Mantuan Hills, of the Lugana and of the not-so-distant Valpolicella.
Hospitality
Our restaurant is located within the prestigious Director Rosetta Royal Rooms, an incredibly elegant and romantic charming structure.
La magic of La Chiusina and Regia Rosetta Royal Rooms come together to create a'super exclusive experience perfect for those who are not satisfied and want the ultimate romance, in a refined environment, elegant and reserved.
"One Thousand and One Nights" provides for a dinner at the Chiusina with the exclusive experience Golden Table and to follow overnight stay with breakfast in one of Regia Rosetta's Suites with Private Spa located on the upper floor.
Restaurant and Rooms are under two different managers who collaborate and share the same facility.
Directions,
traffic and
parking lots
we always recommend the Sommacampagna exit (regardless of which direction you are coming from) because the Peschiera exit is often very busy for the Lake and theme parks and it is easy to get stuck in traffic.
Highway A14 Modena-Brenner:
From the South the fastest way is to exit at Mantova Nord or Nogarole Rocca and then proceed to Valeggio/Peschiera. From the North it is best to exit in the direction of Milan (junction with the A4) and then Sommacampagna tollbooth.
Arrived in Valeggio:
you descend toward the Mincio River and reach Borghetto after a few hundred meters.
Parking:
Borghetto is closed to traffic so it is not possible to drive to the restaurant. All around the Borgo there are numerous pay parking lots at which you can pay with coins or via the EasyPark app.
Traffic:
Reaching Borghetto and finding parking, especially in the high season (early April to late September) and on holidays (lunchtime especially) may take longer than it should because of the large influx of tourists.
We therefore advise you to keep this variable in mind when organizing your travel in order to be able to respect the agreed booking time.

