Palazzo Arzaga, Lake Garda
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About Palazzo Arzaga
A member of The Leading Small Hotels of the World, the 15th century Palazzo Arzaga Hotel is rich in history, art and culture. Surrounded by Lake Garda's tranquil countryside, in the town of Calvagese della Riviera, the hotel is beautifully decorated with historic features of stone floors, frescoed staircases, wooden beamed ceilings and original antiques. All rooms and suites of this elegant hotel are finely decorated in a traditional Lombardian-Venecian style. Guests can savour the best Italian and International cuisines at the hotel's main restaurant 'Il Moretto' in an authentic and sophisticated atmosphere. Delightful dishes are created from Italian ingredients inspired by local specialities and can be accompanied with the finest local wines. For a chance of relaxation, guests can unwind at the Palazzo Arzaga Hotel's Spa offering a wide range of wellness, massage and beauty treatments. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy the facilities of the hotel's two renowned golf courses, which are situated between the impressive Alps and Lake Garda.Accommodation:
Rooms with bath or shower, mini bar, safe and television.Supplements (from):
Classic Palazzo £21. Deluxe Residence £29. Deluxe Palazzo £55. Executive £77. Fresco £129. Junior Suite £149. Suite £263. Twin for Sole Use £82.Facilities:
4 RestaurantsBar
2 Swimming Pools (May-Sep)
Indoor Thermal Pool
2 Golf Courses (payable locally)
Sauna & Spa (payable locally)
Gym
Tennis Courts
Free Onsite Parking.
Information:
This hotel has 84 air-conditioned rooms. Transfer time from Verona airport: 1 hour. Child prices apply to ages 2-11 years. Official Rating 5 star. Minimum stay of 2 nights all season.About Lake Garda
The largest of the Italian Lakes, Lake Garda stretches between the Alps and the Dolomites, embracing a diverse scenery, ranging from low-lying countryside on its southern borders and rising to the north with perpendicular cliffs draped in pine forests. Sheltered in a natural suntrap, the area around Lake Garda enjoys a warm climate in which olive groves and lemon orchards flourish.DESENZANO
From the southern banks of Lake Garda lies the charming town of Desenzano, gazing out over to the Alps. A network of piazze, al fresco cafés and boutiques contrast beautifully with its three large beaches.
GARDA
Once a fishing village, Garda has become a colourful holiday resort, much favoured by Italian holidaymakers and opera fans due to its proximity to Verona, as well as being greatly appreciated by wine connoisseurs who make frequent trips to neighbouring vineyards in Bardolino.
GARDONE RIVIERA
From its lush gardens a path snakes through densely wooded arbours of the Acquapazza valley. Gardone Riviera's lakeside promenade is lined with intellectual cafés and artistic trattorias offering the gracious charms of a bygone era.
LIMONE
Limone, as its name suggests, alludes to the first lemon orchards planted in Europe. It is a magical place with old fishermens houses, narrow winding streets and lemon groves dominating the shores.
MALCESINE
Malcesine, one of the most charming towns on Garda's eastern shore, nestled by olive groves and sage coloured hills. A funicular climbs up Monte Baldo where scenic walks can be enjoyed in summer on its famous ski slopes.
RIVA
Riva, sheltered by Monte Rochetta and exuding a gentle and unhurried atmosphere, characterised by a medieval old town with one foot in a picturesque fishing harbour and the other raised to the 14th century castle.
SALO
Salò is a much sought after resort amongst informed cognoscenti offering an exciting choice of bars, cafés and inventive restaurants, specialising in regional dishes.
SIRMIONE
Set on a narrow promontory on the southern shore of Lake Garda, Sirmione is prized for its strategic location and gentle enchantments since ancient Roman times. At the entrance to the little town, which time seems to have passed by, rise the impressive fortifications of Rocca Scaligera.
TORBOLE
Torbole enjoys a privileged location between the north-west slopes of Monte Baldo and the mouth of the Sarca river. The area is favoured by windsurf enthusiasts and walkers who meet for cheerful refreshment at its quaint harbourside.
TREMOSINE
A lovely, unspoiled village Tremosine is sheltered from mass tourism by harmonious landscapes, cascading waterfalls, thick oak woods and ancient olive and chestnut groves.