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Bellevue San Lorenzo sits in beautifully landscaped gardens, overlooking the serene lake from its enviable hillside spot. Six classic villas have been lovingly crafted into a popular and welcoming hotel – we love the personal touches and intimate atmosphere. Choose a lounger on the decked sun terrace and admire the scenery before taking a refreshing dip in the wonderfully inviting pool. For a day away from the sun, take advantage of the relaxation areas and visit the sauna, salt room or Turkish bath. Head down to the shore and follow the lakeside path and you’ll be in the centre of Malcesine in around 20 minutes. The views are amazing and should be savoured, as should the traditional and regional dishes. Dinners are a fine dining affair with a four-course meal served every evening, and there’s a variety of wine on offer from the hotel’s own cellar. Light wood furnishings and simple, relaxed decór is the style here and there are just 54 rooms and suites. The rooms and suites are in the main buliding or in one of the villas in the hotel’s grounds. The Double Rooms have a Side Lake View. For a supplement you can choose a Double Room Mountain View which has a small balcony . The individually designed Junior Suites are the perfect choice for those looking for something extra special as they are more spacious and feature floor-to-ceiling windows and a lake-view balcony.
You’ll truly feel part of the region’s history as you soak up the grandeur and style of a more elegant age at the Grand Gardone. Opened in the late 19th Century, this was one of the first hotels on the shores of Lake Garda and today the classic design, which remains true to its past, is complemented by contemporary facilities. It is adjacent to the ferry landing stage giving you easy access to other lakeside villages. A charming promenade runs along the entire length of the hotel and it is from here – and from the swimming pool in the gardens – that you’ll have beautiful lake views. It is unsurprising that the hotel attracted some high profile guests in its day, most notably Winston Churchill, whom the bar, Winnie’s, is affectionately named after. It has a relaxed ambience with live music and dancing, while the large terrace invites you for al fresco meals. The Lemon Garden is open for lunch and dinner and serves romantic, candlelit dinners with lake views. Close to the hotel there’s a small selection of restaurants, shops and bars. There aren’t many better ways to wake each morning than with views over the water. The Classic Balcony Rooms overlook the gardens or lake while Superior Rooms and Junior Suites look over the hotel’s grounds towards the lake. A number of the Superior Rooms have been thoughtfully renovated, while the others have a more traditional style. For those travelling as a family, there are interconnecting rooms available.
This resort, where the emphasis is on wellbeing, is set in beautifully manicured gardens outside the town of Bardolino, just across the road from the lake and close to the hamlet of Cisano. Water lovers will be delighted to learn there are five swimming pools, including two of which are just for children. After spending the day on the sun terrace or wandering along the lake to explore the centre of Bardolino (a walk of approximately 20 minutes), immerse yourself in the Turkish baths and thermal pools found in the incredible wellness centre. There’s also a whole host of Ayurveda treatments – a unique offering in Italy – to choose from. There’s a variety of drinking and dining options, with a seasonal poolside restaurant, a restaurant where all of your included meals are served and a choice of bars. The focus at Benacus Restaurant, the hotel’s spacious main restaurant, is ‘made in Italy’ where you can dine on delicious healthy dishes, created with local produce and age-old traditional methods. The al fresco Le Vele Restaurant is open during the summer months for breakfast, lunch and dinner. A casual breakfast and evening under the stars are not to be missed. Rooms are styled with light woods and natural-coloured furnishings. You can choose either a Classic Plus Room, on the ground floor in the original part of the hotel, or a Comfort or Comfort Top Room in the main building. Upgrade to a Suite for a slightly more traditional style with bold colours and a separate living room.
Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda perfectly captures sheer indulgence, a secluded and peaceful environment and a holistic approach to holidays. Its views over Lake Garda from almost every spot in the resort and the tranquil ambience achieved by the award-winning spa feel like a kind of magic; just a few days here will really feel like you are getting away from it all. De-stress and rejuvenate the mind, body and soul at the innovatively designed spa which is home to saunas, grottos, indoor and outdoor pools, including a saltwater pool and an infinity pool overlooking the lake. The extensive à la carte spa menu includes a wide range of treatments, and the spa also promotes the exclusive ‘Lefay SPA Method’ which combines the principles of classical Chinese medicine with western scientific research. Start your day with a yoga or t’ai chi class and after a sumptuous breakfast, take advantage of the bicycles and explore the stunning parkland with its outdoor trails dedicated to wellness and relaxation. There are two restaurants to choose from – the Gramen which is on the ground floor, and La Limonaia on the upper floor. The Mediterranean flavours are enhanced by the concept of Lefay Vital Gourmet, which focuses on the health properties of food. There’s also a poolside bar serving snacks and beverages throughout the day. Accommodation here is very modern in style and has been recently renovated. Soak up the beautifully calm ambience created by the natural materials and light-colour furnishings. Options range from Prestige or Deluxe Junior Suites to Family Suites and the incredibly spacious Exclusive Suites. Whichever junior suite or suite you choose, you will have a serene view of the lake.
Originally built for holidaying royals, Lido Palace is one of the most glamorous hotels in Lake Garda. It laps up some of the best far-reaching views from its spot at the top of the lake, and while its location means it takes a little longer to get here, it’s worth it. Design-forward additions, like the all-glass top floor, pull the hotel’s striking Art Nouveau exterior into the 21st Century and there are spots like Tremani Bistrot’s lake-facing terrace that showcase the location. The hotel’s CXI SPA is a big draw for guests; there’s an all-encompassing menu with high-tech Swiss treatments and ‘ceremonies’ that take you on distinctive journeys that are influenced by different areas of the world. The pebble beach a couple of minutes away is great for sunbathing in peace – there are no motorboats allowed around here – and the water’s so clear you might spot fish flitting about. The northern mountain-backed surroundings mean there’s plenty of choice for outdoor adventures like trekking, mountain biking and windsurfing to punctuate your relaxing stay. As well as the Mediterranean-influenced Tremani Bistrot, there’s the gourmet restaurant Il Re della Busa for innovative Italian food. Rooms are intimately sized spaces with beds facing your view of the gardens and distant mountains or Lake Garda. White statement seating and cool grey tones keep the style pared back, while features like Acqua di Parma toiletries set the bar for the kind of luxurious standards that warrant the hotel’s Leading Hotels of the World status. We love the Double Room Comfort Lake View and Junior Suite Lake View for their spectacular views.
Regina Adelaide began life as a private lakeside villa, and it still has that aura of exclusivity, without being anything but wonderfully welcoming. The elegant Liberty-style holiday home at the core of the hotel provides the inspiration for the retro design, inside and out. There are oriental rugs everywhere, green-painted rattan armchairs and metal lamps in the lounge and wood-panelling in the cosy American bar. In the garden, meanwhile, the glamorous pool is fringed with striped parasols in aquamarine and white, like something a 1920s Hollywood starlet would have chosen. This is gracious living at its most appealing, which evokes the past but adds a dash of 21st-century flair. There’s nothing old-world about the fabulous newly upgraded spa, for instance, whose clean-cut contemporary styling helps to create an irresistible atmosphere of calm. The main restaurant may focus on classic Italian cuisine, and does so brilliantly, but the other takes those same culinary traditions and gives them an inventive modern twist. Even in the pâtisserie - considered one of Garda’s best by locals - the emphasis on artisanal products and regional recipes seems very now. The 59 rooms and suites are all different in layout and furnishings, though the overall look is one of classic elegance, with warm colours, rugs and period furniture. The Superior Rooms are as welcoming as the various suites; many of them have views of the garden. The roomier Junior Suites benefit from a good-sized sitting area complete with a desk. Those who can’t seem to travel light should opt for a Junior Suite Deluxe, which has a walk-in wardrobe; they’re in a new wing not far from the pool. Largest of all are the Suites, complete with a generous separate sitting room.
Built more than 100 years ago for a wealthy industrialist, the graceful fin-de-siècle Villa del Sogno still feels like a private retreat. Wandering around its elegant rooms, strolling in the verdant nine-acre grounds - complete with neoclassical temples - or lingering on the elevated east-facing terrace, you can still sense what it was like here in those early days. The buildings have been sensitively restored, brought into the 21st-century without losing their character, and new additions such as the pool and spa haven’t been allowed to spoil the exclusive ambience of the place. Everything here revolves around the stunning views over Lake Garda, especially the all-round ones from the vast terrace that runs the length of the villa. It’s here that breakfast is served, and you can have lunch, dinner and drinks sitting out here, too, enjoying the smell of roses and citrus blossoms. There are inspiring viewpoints dotted around the large garden, where the vistas are framed by rare botanical specimens. Even the sun loungers around the swimming pool have been positioned to make the most of the soul-soothing scenery. The 32 rooms and suites are individually decorated in a traditional style using a rich, warm palette, period furniture and oriental rugs. If you don’t mind not being able to see the lake from your accommodation, Standard Mountainside Rooms have views of the densely planted parkland instead. You get a glimpse of the water from the Standard Side Lake View Room, but to appreciate Lake Garda in all its glory it’s worth choosing a Standard Lake View Room or even a Superior Room with Terrace. You can also gaze out at sparkling blue from the windows of the Junior Suite, which has a spacious sitting and dining area.
Just a short walk from the heart of Sirmione and right on the lake shore, it’s hard to find a better setting in this beautiful region. The interior of the hotel has a classic feel and is furnished with many original features like Murano glass chandeliers and a marble staircase, giving it a luxurious feel. Sunny days can be spent lounging by the water’s edge or in the raised Jacuzzi. There is an outdoor pool with lake views, while if you fancy a dip in the lake itself just walk to the end of the private jetty and jump in. The wellness centre features a thermal swimming pool, sauna, steam bath and relaxation area with salt wall and iodine therapy. The day begins with an extensive buffet breakfast at the hotel’s restaurant. During the summer months you can have breakfast al fresco on the raised sun terrace, with views out over the water and the pool. Snacks are also served on the terrace during the day. Dinner is included in your stay and is served at the main restaurant. For lunch, we recommend heading out into central Sirmione where there’s a wide range of cafés and restaurants – from local and informal to Michelin-starred. Back at the hotel, head to the bar where friendly staff will mix up your favourite drink. The rooms and junior suites are simple and classically Italian in style, with a balcony and garden or partial lake views. They provide a comfortable base for exploring the southern end of Lake Garda. The Double Room Side Lake View Rooms have a partia; view of the water from the large balcony. The more spacious Junior Suites Garden View have a living area and views of the grounds.