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Hotel San Vigilio

5.0 (7 reviews)
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Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Grand Hotel Fasano

Grand Hotel Fasano

(4 reviews)

We just stayed at Grand Hotel Fasano in Lake Garda with 13 friends for a milestone birthday (8…read morerooms, ~€40k spend). I honestly don't usually write stuff like this, but the trip was so bad (and honestly unsafe) that I feel like I need to warn people. Two of our group have serious allergies. One has celiac (gluten) and one has a coconut allergy that can trigger anaphylaxis. We told the hotel over and over -- when booking, at check-in, before meals -- "NO gluten, NO coconut, it's life or death." First dinner at their Michelin-starred restaurant: we remind them about the gluten allergy, tell them it's extremely serious. Two minutes later they bring a steak dish with soy sauce in the sauce (which obviously has gluten). He had to send it back. Then every day they served him vanilla ice cream, and one server told him it had gluten in it. He panicked, called his doctor, and by the end of the trip he'd had gluten shock. He left a night early because he didn't feel safe eating anything there. Later management tried to say the ice cream didn't have gluten... so who do we believe? Damage was already done. The coconut allergy friend got served a smoothie with coconut milk at breakfast. When he flagged it, the waiter literally shrugged and said "I told you so." He then spent the whole day in his room, anxious, waiting to see if he'd react. The next morning, another server tried to bring the exact same coconut smoothie to our table AGAIN after we had explicitly said no coconut. When we brought this up with management: They refused to refund the night our gluten-free friend left early. They accused us of faking the doctor's note (!!). After we pushed back, they ignored all our calls and emails. Their excuse was that since no ambulance was called to the hotel, they weren't responsible. We were lucky the exposures were small, but the way they handled it was terrifying. At a so-called 5-star hotel, the bare minimum is knowing what food might seriously harm your guests. Other stuff was bad too -- the "Michelin-star" meal was painfully slow and the food tasted awful. Ruined the birthday dinner we had planned. Who tf makes a taco shell out of saffron then fills it with some weird green cream? But honestly, I wouldn't even mention those things if it weren't for the allergy mess. Lake Garda itself is beautiful and the hotel property could be amazing, but the management is negligent and defensive. If you have allergies, or just expect proper 5-star service, I'd avoid this place.

The hotel allows smoking. We could smell smokers on both sides of us. Horrible. Very high room…read moreprices to smell like an ashtray.

Parc Hotel Gritti - Pool

Parc Hotel Gritti

(3 reviews)

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The Hotel is located very close to the Lago and has a nice pool. BUT the room was very old fashion…read more(90s style) and without a balcony. They buit a third bed out of a couch for us. It was not possible to sleep in that old, hard, unclean thing. It was horrible to find a parking place. The hotel one was to full and arround was no free and legal one to find. The "free" internet works only for 3 hours. Everything is without any love. At breakfast you felt like an animal in feed. Only bulk products, watery orange juice and tinned fruit. It was one of my worst stay in a european 4-stars Hotel.

Good clean hotel…read more Rooms quite modern look like they have been recently renovated. Only negative was the safe which was quite small and in the bottom of the wardrobe. Old style so you need to carry a key all the time and location makes it difficult to get in to ( I dropped the lid on my hand twice during the week). Rest of room good standard though. Aircon works well which is essential for the summer. TV only has news channels in English but never really found the time to watch it. Free wifi but from reception only. Drinks quite expensive EUR5 for a large beer, Supermarket nearby and minibar to keep drinks cool. Good location, easy walk along promenade into Bardolino. Some nice walks along the seafront to Lasise or Garda or hire a bike and cycle further. Use of the Mirabell lido across the promenade allows you to use a lilo near the lake free of charge and swim in the lake. Drinks cheaper there too. Nice large outdoor swimming pool for summer and smaller indoor one for winter. Gym looked good with modern equipment but did not use it. Restaurants have limited opening times so not a lot of flexibility when eating for dinner Limited vegetarian options not available in the Gourmet restaurant. Lunch good at grill bar so recommend swapping dinner for lunch which you can do if on half board then eat out for dinner. Staff friendly All in all recommended

Madonna di Campiglio - The resort

Madonna di Campiglio

(2 reviews)

Out of all the ski resorts I've tried in Italian Alps, so far Madonna di Campiglio tops everything…read moreelse for an intermediate snowboarder like myself! Breathtaking view with long gorgeous pistes that are catered mostly to intermediate skiers made this my favorite ski resort. The spectacular panoramic view of the Alps exceeds Obereggen and Alta Badia by far, it's hands down the best scenic resort. It's probably one of the most popular ski destination with the possible celebrity sightings such as F.Alonso, Massa, Valentino Rossi who are some of the regulars. With 19 lifts (5 gondolas, 12 chair lifts, 2 surface lifts) the resort offers skiers an incredible 1000 metres (3281 feet) of vertical descent and has 35 pistes with a total length of 60 kilometers. I snowboarded here during the week of Xmas from Dec.23 to Dec. 28 and I cannot ask for any better time to come here..... the pistes were almost empty!!! Since most people prefer to stay home with their family during the Xmas week, we got such an amazing deal for 4 nights stay with 4 days ski pass, breakfast, and 3 course dinner for only 420 euro from a nearby hotel (Hotel Canada)!! However, starting the 28th the pistes were getting crowded and the price hiked. I would definitely go back again...... I can't wait!!!!

We spent New Years weekend here. Ive been to Aspen, Vail and Park city and this is hands down one…read moreof the best. The Fiat Chalet is so much fun and the views are breathtaking. of snow (least in, over 20yrs!)meant skiing wasn't all we'd hoped but the food, shops, and entertainment ensured we had a ton of other stuff to do. If you go, be sure to order the hot chocolate while at the chalet. It's like nothing I've ever had! So good.1

Hotel Olivi

Hotel Olivi

(2 reviews)

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The service is impeccable! Fantastic spa, a lake beach close by with warm lake water swimming,…read moreruins, and a castle in Sirmione to explore. I highly recommend htel Olivi. There are so many gluten free options on the menu my daughter and i ate here exclusively during our stay. The staff are trained to perfection. The spa is wonderful and we had massages and waxing, as well as spent most of a day in the thermal pool, delightful steam and sauna etc. We are celiac and cannot eat gluten. This is my new favorite summer vacation spot! We will return next year certainly.

Hotel / spa is located on the northern side of Sirmione, close to Grotte di Catullo and far away…read morefrom the city noise. Everything is pretty much as advertised and/or expected: lake view room actually has the lake view, beds are pretty good (on the firmer side), breakfast is also good, in the evening the on-premises restaurant serves robust if uninspiring dinner. I did not try the spa. Some logistics: 1) To reach the hotel, you will have to drive through a maze of very narrow and winding streets, this course is gated with the guard checking your name against the hotel guest list. While driving, few times you will wish that you car is smaller and shorter; a good navigator will come especially handy, as some streets are one-way or impassable for cars - but not clearly marked as such. Red/green traffic lights mark the (short) one-way passages, at night the lights blink yellow allowing to cautiously proceed. Getting out of the hotel in a car will take up to 15 minutes to the nearest major road, depending on the tourist crowds that share the streets with you, and will not be possible at all during the daytime on weekends. Couple this with the limited parking at the hotel and the choice of walking becomes very enticing. 2) At the breakfast time, be assertive with the waiters in order to get your coffee/tea in a reasonable amount of time.

Hotel San Vigilio - hotels - Updated May 2026

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