Parc Hotel Germano
Bardolino | Lake Garda
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Set into a quiet Bardolino hillside above Lake Garda, Parc Hotel Germano pairs widescreen lake views with low-rise suites spread through olive-dotted gardens. With two outdoor pools, a stylish spa and an elegant à la carte restaurant, this 4-star retreat is a laid-back base for exploring the vineyards, medieval towns and ferries of Italy’s most-loved lake.
Picture terracotta-roofed suites cascading down towards Lake Garda, surrounded by vineyards and cypress trees. At Parc Hotel Germano, lazy days revolve around the twin outdoor pools, spa circuit and panoramic terrace bar, while evenings mean sunset spritzes, refined Italian dining and lakeside strolls in Bardolino just below.
For couples and friends seeking Lake Garda’s charm with a relaxed, grown-up feel, Parc Hotel Germano delivers the perfect balance of quiet hillside seclusion and easy lakeside access. It’s around 1 hour 30 minutes from Verona airport by road. See more Italy holidays.
Hotel Overview | Parc Hotel Germano
Highlights
🆕 New for Summer 2025
🌄 Stunning elevated hillside setting above Lake Garda
💦 Relaxing twin outdoor pools plus indoor pool
💆 Rejuvenating spa with sauna, steam room & whirlpool
🛏️ Spacious suite-only accommodation with terraces
📶 Free Wi-Fi throughout
Rating and Board
Official rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Board options: Bed and Breakfast
59 suites | 2 floors | 1 lift
Child age guideline: up to 12 years
Location | Parc Hotel Germano
Location
Parc Hotel Germano is tucked into a tranquil slope above Bardolino, one of Lake Garda’s most characterful wine towns. You’re close enough to wander down to the lakeside in under 10 minutes, yet far enough removed to feel genuinely peaceful, with open views across the water and vines that made Bardolino’s ruby-red wines famous.
From the hotel you can meander through olive groves to the promenade, hop on ferries to Garda, Lazise or Sirmione, or head inland to explore Verona’s Roman amphitheatre and Juliet’s balcony. Evenings are for lakeside gelato, atmospheric piazzas and glasses of local Bardolino Classico as the sun dips behind the hills.
Distances and Transfers
Nearest bus stop: approx. 200m
Lakeside promenade: approx. 400m
Bardolino resort centre (shops, bars, restaurants): approx. 1.2km
Approx. transfer time from airport: 1 hour 30 minutes (from Verona VRN)
Map
Bardolino, Lake Garda, Italy
Facilities and Rooms | Parc Hotel Germano
Restaurants and Bars
Start the day with breakfast overlooking the gardens and lake at the main à la carte restaurant, where Italian and international dishes are served with a focus on fresh local produce. Evenings bring refined dining with regional specialities, from lake fish to handmade pastas, paired with Bardolino reds and crisp Lugana whites.
The elegant Panorama cocktail bar is the go-to for aperitivo with a view, while the cosy lounge bar opens through to midnight for after-dinner drinks. Down by the pool, the snack bar keeps things relaxed with light bites, salads and daytime refreshments — ideal for staying in your swimwear between dips.
Please note: a smart-casual dress code may apply in the main restaurant and bars (typically no beachwear, and long trousers requested for gentlemen in the evenings). Opening times, reservations and any supplements can vary by season and board basis; details are confirmed locally.
Pool Areas and Beach
Days drift by around the two outdoor freshwater pools, edged by loungers and parasols and framed by olive trees and lake glimpses. One pool is reserved for adults, ideal if you’re here to properly switch off with a book and a chilled drink; the other is open to all guests, with plenty of sunbathing space on the surrounding terraces.
When the weather’s cooler or you simply fancy a change of scene, retreat to the heated indoor pool in the spa centre, open most of the season and perfect for a soothing swim. While Bardolino sits on the lake rather than the sea, you’re within an easy stroll of the water’s edge for lakeside walks, ferry rides and sunbathing on the promenade.
Spa, Sports and Other Facilities
Wellness is a real focus at Parc Hotel Germano. The spa area (adults 18+; charges apply) features a sauna, steam room, Turkish bath, whirlpool and a menu of massages and beauty treatments — ideal after a day exploring Verona or the lakeside trails.
Keep active in the compact but well-equipped gym, offering cardio machines and a free-weights area, generally open from mid-morning to early evening for guests aged 16 and over.
Elsewhere you’ll find landscaped gardens for gentle strolls, a 24-hour reception with concierge and local advice, currency exchange, and luggage storage if you’re arriving early or leaving late. Free Wi-Fi is available in the reception area, handy for planning ferry trips and restaurant reservations.
Rooms
Suite for Sole Use
Ideal for solo travellers wanting extra space, these suites sleep 1 adult and overlook the gardens. Expect a comfortable bedroom and living area leading out to a furnished terrace — perfect for morning coffee or a quiet glass of Bardolino in the evening.
Room amenities include: flatscreen TV, safety deposit box, bathrobe and slippers, hairdryer, terrace, kettle and coffee-making facilities, minibar (local charge), and a bathroom with both bath and separate shower. Air conditioning is typically available between 15 June and 15 September. Daily room cleaning with towel change on request helps keep things fresh while remaining eco-conscious.
Suite
These spacious suites sleep a minimum of 2 and up to 4 guests, making them a great choice for couples, friends or small families who like to spread out. All come with calming garden views and a terrace that opens directly onto the greenery, bringing the lakeside atmosphere right to your door.
Inside you’ll find a bedroom and lounge-style area, flatscreen TV, in-room safe, bathrobes and slippers, hairdryer, kettle and coffee-making facilities and a minibar (chargeable). Bathrooms feature a bath plus separate shower, ideal for freshening up after days exploring Lake Garda. Air conditioning operates seasonally (usually mid-June to mid-September). Daily cleaning and towels on request complete the picture.
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Activities & Experiences
Hotel Activities
🏊♂️ Swimming in two outdoor pools and a heated indoor pool
💪 Workouts in the on-site gym (16+, set opening hours)
🧖 Spa time with sauna, steam room, Turkish bath & whirlpool (18+, extra charge)
🚶 Lakeside strolls and vineyard walks from the hotel
⛴️ Easy access to Lake Garda ferries for day trips to neighbouring towns
🍷 Wine-tasting experiences in and around Bardolino (bookable locally)
Guest Services
🛎️ Reception with concierge-style assistance
💱 Currency exchange and local information
🧳 Luggage storage for early arrivals/late departures
📶 Free Wi-Fi in the reception area
🚖 Assistance arranging taxis, excursions and boat trips (payable locally)
🧼 Daily housekeeping with towels on request to reduce environmental impact
🍽️ Restaurant and bar team happy to advise on regional wines and dishes
Practical Info
Bardolino is one of Lake Garda’s most appealing bases, known for its lakeside promenade, colourful harbour and surrounding vineyards producing the famous Bardolino red wine. Expect a relaxed, food-focused scene with plenty of trattorias, wine bars and gelaterias along the water.
Good to know:
• Country: Italy
• Region: Lake Garda
• Resort: Bardolino
• Language: Italian (English widely understood in tourist areas)
• Currency: Euro (€)
• Time difference: GMT +1 hour
• Average UK–Verona flight time: around 2.5 hours
• Typical local costs (approx.): local beer ~£4–5; three-course meal for two ~£60 (varies by venue)
Information is subject to seasonal changes and local conditions. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Italy advice.
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FAQs | Parc Hotel Germano
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Parc Hotel Germano on the lakeside?
Parc Hotel Germano is set slightly above the lakeside on a peaceful hillside. It’s approximately 400 metres’ walk down to Lake Garda’s promenade, where you’ll find the harbour, ferries and a good choice of bars and restaurants.
2. How far is Parc Hotel Germano from Bardolino centre?
The hotel is around 1.2km from Bardolino resort centre. You can walk into town along the lakeside in around 15–20 minutes, or take a short taxi or local bus ride from the stop about 200 metres from the property.
3. What type of guests is Parc Hotel Germano best suited to?
With its hillside setting, spa and suite-style accommodation, Parc Hotel Germano is ideal for couples, friends and relaxed family groups who prioritise peace, space and views over organised entertainment. There’s no kids’ club or waterpark-style features, so the atmosphere stays calm and low-key.
4. Does Parc Hotel Germano have a spa and gym?
Yes. The wellness centre includes a heated indoor pool, sauna, steam room, Turkish bath and whirlpool, plus a menu of massage and beauty treatments for adults (typically 18+; extra charges apply). There’s also a gym with cardio equipment and a free-weights area for guests aged 16 and over.
5. Is Wi-Fi available at Parc Hotel Germano?
Complimentary Wi-Fi is available in the reception area, allowing you to catch up on emails, plan excursions and share photos. Connectivity in other parts of the hotel can vary, so it’s worth checking locally if you need to work while away.
6. What is included with Bed and Breakfast at Parc Hotel Germano?
On a Bed and Breakfast basis you’ll enjoy your morning meal in the main restaurant, typically buffet-style with both hot and cold options. The rest of the day is free for you to discover Bardolino’s lakeside cafés, trattorias and wine bars, or dine in the hotel’s restaurant and snack bar on a pay-as-you-go basis.
7. Are the pools at Parc Hotel Germano open all season?
The two outdoor freshwater pools generally operate between early May and early October, weather permitting. The indoor heated pool in the spa usually opens from mid-March through early January. Exact dates and opening hours can change from season to season and are confirmed locally.















