Medieval Times Lake Garda – Knight Show in Lazise
Knight show with dinner – a unique experience for families on Lake Garda.
Medieval Times is not a classic theme park, but a combined dinner and show experience. Visitors sit in an arena and watch a staged medieval story with tournaments, fights, and a fixed program.
What Makes Medieval Times Special
Show instead of a theme park
You sit in assigned seats and follow a staged story – not a “walk around and explore” experience like a theme park.
Dinner during the show
The meal is part of the experience and is served while the show is taking place.
Fixed times & planning required
Shows take place at set times – spontaneous visits are often not possible.
Hotels Near Medieval Times in Lazise
Since the shows take place in the evening, staying nearby is especially convenient – it helps you avoid a long drive back after the event.
TH Lazise – Hotel Parchi del Garda
Ideal if you don’t want to drive after the event
Very short distances – especially convenient after a long evening.
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Hotel Gasparina
Practical choice for a relaxed evening
A good option if you want flexibility and short distances.
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Hotel del Porto
Ideal if you want to end the evening in a relaxed way
Located slightly away from the busy areas – perfect for a calmer stay.
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Medieval Times Lake Garda Reviews
Entertaining for children
Many families report that especially younger children find the show exciting and engaging.
The show is the focus – not the food
The meal is part of the experience, but is often described as fairly simple.
Loud and sometimes hectic
The atmosphere is intentionally lively – entertaining for some, but too loud for others.
Fixed structure with little flexibility
Start time, seating, and the overall flow are predefined – spontaneous changes are hardly possible.
Experience depends on expectations
Those expecting a show are usually satisfied – those looking for a relaxed dinner often are not.
A one-time experience
Many visitors see it as a unique activity – but rarely something they would repeat.
Tips for the Medieval Times Show on Lake Garda
Book tickets in advance
Shows are often sold out. Without a reservation, a spontaneous visit is usually not possible.
Arrive early
Entry begins before the show – arriving early helps avoid stress at the entrance.
Pay attention to fixed times
Shows start at set times. Late arrival often means you may not be admitted.
Don’t go just for the food
The meal is part of the experience, but clearly secondary. The focus is on the show.
Suitable for younger children
Many families report that children enjoy the clear storyline and action elements.
No flexible evening planning
Due to fixed times, the show is a scheduled activity – not something you can add spontaneously.
Who Medieval Times Is Best For
Families with children
Action, a clear storyline, and visual effects make the show easy to follow.
As a special evening activity
A unique alternative to a traditional restaurant visit.
With prior planning
Ideal if you have already structured your day in advance.
Prices, Times, Address & Tickets
Show Times
The show runs from April to the end of September. The dinner show takes place at fixed times, typically in the evening at 7:30 pm.
➔ Advance reservation via the official website is strongly recommended.
Tickets & Prices
Tickets include both the show and the meal. Prices typically range between €39 and €49 (King’s Table) per person.
Tickets can be purchased at the venue or ➔ via the official website.
Plan Your Evening Activities on Lake Garda
Medieval Times is a highlight for many families in the evening – especially if your day is already well planned. When organizing your stay on Lake Garda, it’s worth scheduling fixed activities like this in advance.

