Surrounded by a 15,000 m² park with centuries-old trees, Hotel Villa Maria Garden Rooms is only 5 minutes’ walk from Lake Garda. It features an outdoor swimming pool and air-conditioned garden rooms. Situated away from the main hotel with your own garden space, the Hotel Villa Maria Garden Rooms are the perfect spot to enjoy some much needed peace and quiet.
Villa Maria Garden Rooms have classic décor and carpeted floors and a lovely outdoor area.
Guests enjoy free access to the hotel’s tennis court, and can relax in the peaceful garden. Bicycles can be rented at the 24-hour reception, where friendly staff can provide tourist information.
Free WiFi is available in the public areas.
Offering free parking, Hotel Maria in Lake Garda is 1.2 miles from the centre of Desenzano del Garda. There are many restaurants in the surrounding area. Arzaga Golf Club is 7.5 miles away.
All guests of the Garden Rooms will be accommodated in an bungalow property with the opportunity to enjoy the hotel formula at the restaurant.
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About Lake Garda
The largest and most popular of the Italian lakes, Lake Garda lies in the country’s north, midway between Milan and Venice. Much like the sweetness of the Hugo Spritz and the bitterness of the Aperol, this place is a region of contrasts. With shorelines stretching over 90 miles, covering three regions and 15 chocolate-box towns, there’s a perfect destination for everyone. Each town has retained its character and culture, its relaxed way of life and its ability to celebrate life and the land.
Mountainous landscapes, hillside villages and harbour towns line the shores of the narrower, northern end of Lake Garda. There are ample opportunities for adventuring, on a walk through the hillside of Malcesine, or simply a stroll along the cobbled promenade of Limone. Known for its breezier climate, watersports are somewhat of a favourite here – and even if you’re not taking part, you can spend hours watching the water, while sitting on the lakefront of Torbole with an ice cream or spritz. This area was historically under Austrian rule, so reminders of the centuries-old invasion threats appear in the most northerly towns of Riva and Torbole.