Pros

  • Panoramic Lake Garda setting, amid humbling mountain backdrops
  • Spacious rooms have satellite TVs, kettles and lake-facing balconies
  • Two lake-view pools with kids' splash areas, plus lots of loungers
  • Free continental breakfast, plus a varied buffet restaurant
  • Poolside grill and bar with terraces overlooking lake
  • Indoor pool, hot tub, and decent gym
  • Secure parking (free), plus downtown shuttles (at a fee)
  • Access to sister hotel's private pebble beach
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Isolated, with little nearby
  • Decor is dated throughout
  • Not suitable for those with mobility issues
  • Pools only open in summer
  • Hotel closes November through February
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Bottom Line

Hotel San Pietro is a three-pearl property occupying a scenic spot on the northern end of Lake Garda, a 15-minute walk from the beach and town of Limone sul Garda. Views are sensational from outdoor pools, terraces, and most of the 89 rooms. Like the rest of the property, spacious rooms have dated decor, but they come with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and AC. Poolside grill lunches are popular, and a full restaurant offers buffet alternatives. Free breakfasts accompany free afternoon coffee and cakes, and an evening bar has live music. Rates are lower at the downtown Hotel Monte Baldo, but there's no pool.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Hotel San Pietro

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Quiet hotel with gorgeous Lake Garda views and multiple pools

Lake Garda is known for its stunning views, and breathtaking vistas here do not disappoint. Built next to the landscape's rugged cliffs, the property's staggered pools and terraces mean navigating a fair few steps, although elevators handle the load indoors. Despite sharing facilities with sister property Hotel Cristina, there's no shortage of space, and loungers around outdoor pools are as plentiful as bar and restaurant seating. Sun-drenched terraces overlooking the lake is far more appealing. European couples form the bulk of guests, and young families join a mostly older crowd. Shuttles alleviate uphill returns from Limone sul Garda's town, but they're at a fee and don't run in evenings. While there isn't much for kids aside from pools, the family-friendly atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming. Note that the hotel closes November through February.

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Location

On Limone sul Garda's hillsides, overlooking spectacular lake

With its backdrop of rugged cliffs and vistas of Lake Garda, the hotel's hill setting is magnificent, if a little impractical. The 15-minute walks to Limone sul Garda are downhill, but return walks can be a challenge, although taxis and shuttles are available. A popular tourist resort, the town has some good restaurants, and old lemon grove Limonaia del Castel is worth a visit. The Old Port is a 22-minute walk, and small churches here dot streets leading to a lakefront promenade. A vehicle is recommended here. Brescia's museums are an hour's drive. Famous as the setting for "Romeo & Juliet", the city of Verona is an 80-minute drive. It's 90 minutes by car from Verona Villafranca Airport.

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Rooms

Spacious rooms with lake-view balconies and flat-screen TVs

Dated, albeit spacious, rooms average a generous 270 square feet (25 square meters). Floral-print blue bedspreads and seating fabric are faded, and the simple wood furniture has navy-blue accents, but rooms are bright from floor-to-ceiling windows and cheerful Kandinsky artwork. Lake views from furnished balconies are sensational, although a few are obstructed by trees. Amenities include phones, desks, flat-screen satellite TVs, tea- and coffee-making facilities, small safes, and minibars. Air-conditioning is provided in summer at the manager's discretion. Bathrooms have old-fashioned but charming painted tile accents, plus showers or shower/tub combos with plastic curtains, toiletries, hairdryers, slippers, and robes. Larger rooms with sofa beds are ideal for families, and rooms can be fitted with cribs. Wi-Fi is free and reliable in some rooms, but drops out regularly in others.

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Features

Lake-view pools, access to pebble beach, and buffet dining

Terraces with mesh plastic loungers and parasols surround two outdoor pools, and both directly overlook the lake. The main pool's splash area is ideal for families, while the upper-level adult-only one affords tranquility. Note, access is via steps, and pools are seasonal. Potted palms are atmospheric at the adjacent Terrazza Grill Bar, where sensational views make for great al fresco lunches. An indoor pool with hot tub has yet more loungers, and the gym has a handful of cardio and weights machines, but no treadmill. About a 20-minute walk away, guests have access to the private pebble beach at sister hotel Hotel Leonardo Da Vinci. 

All bookings include a breakfast with a decent cold spread of breads, meats, cheeses, cereals, yogurt, and fresh fruits, though scrambled and boiled eggs are the only cooked options. San Pietro Restaurant offers a varied range of buffet dishes, plus outdoor views. Hourly Limone sul Garda shuttles are cheap, but only operate during the day. Underground parking is free, although tight spaces can be awkward for larger vehicles. Wi-Fi is free throughout.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Hotel San Pietro

Scene

Quiet hotel with gorgeous Lake Garda views and multiple pools

Lake Garda is known for its stunning views, and breathtaking vistas here do not disappoint. Built next to the landscape's rugged cliffs, the property's staggered pools and terraces mean navigating a fair few steps, although elevators handle the load indoors. Despite sharing facilities with sister property Hotel Cristina, there's no shortage of space, and loungers around outdoor pools are as plentiful as bar and restaurant seating. Sun-drenched terraces overlooking the lake is far more appealing. European couples form the bulk of guests, and young families join a mostly older crowd. Shuttles alleviate uphill returns from Limone sul Garda's town, but they're at a fee and don't run in evenings. While there isn't much for kids aside from pools, the family-friendly atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming. Note that the hotel closes November through February.

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Location

On Limone sul Garda's hillsides, overlooking spectacular lake

With its backdrop of rugged cliffs and vistas of Lake Garda, the hotel's hill setting is magnificent, if a little impractical. The 15-minute walks to Limone sul Garda are downhill, but return walks can be a challenge, although taxis and shuttles are available. A popular tourist resort, the town has some good restaurants, and old lemon grove Limonaia del Castel is worth a visit. The Old Port is a 22-minute walk, and small churches here dot streets leading to a lakefront promenade. A vehicle is recommended here. Brescia's museums are an hour's drive. Famous as the setting for "Romeo & Juliet", the city of Verona is an 80-minute drive. It's 90 minutes by car from Verona Villafranca Airport.

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Rooms

Spacious rooms with lake-view balconies and flat-screen TVs

Dated, albeit spacious, rooms average a generous 270 square feet (25 square meters). Floral-print blue bedspreads and seating fabric are faded, and the simple wood furniture has navy-blue accents, but rooms are bright from floor-to-ceiling windows and cheerful Kandinsky artwork. Lake views from furnished balconies are sensational, although a few are obstructed by trees. Amenities include phones, desks, flat-screen satellite TVs, tea- and coffee-making facilities, small safes, and minibars. Air-conditioning is provided in summer at the manager's discretion. Bathrooms have old-fashioned but charming painted tile accents, plus showers or shower/tub combos with plastic curtains, toiletries, hairdryers, slippers, and robes. Larger rooms with sofa beds are ideal for families, and rooms can be fitted with cribs. Wi-Fi is free and reliable in some rooms, but drops out regularly in others.

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Features

Lake-view pools, access to pebble beach, and buffet dining

Terraces with mesh plastic loungers and parasols surround two outdoor pools, and both directly overlook the lake. The main pool's splash area is ideal for families, while the upper-level adult-only one affords tranquility. Note, access is via steps, and pools are seasonal. Potted palms are atmospheric at the adjacent Terrazza Grill Bar, where sensational views make for great al fresco lunches. An indoor pool with hot tub has yet more loungers, and the gym has a handful of cardio and weights machines, but no treadmill. About a 20-minute walk away, guests have access to the private pebble beach at sister hotel Hotel Leonardo Da Vinci. 

All bookings include a breakfast with a decent cold spread of breads, meats, cheeses, cereals, yogurt, and fresh fruits, though scrambled and boiled eggs are the only cooked options. San Pietro Restaurant offers a varied range of buffet dishes, plus outdoor views. Hourly Limone sul Garda shuttles are cheap, but only operate during the day. Underground parking is free, although tight spaces can be awkward for larger vehicles. Wi-Fi is free throughout.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Internet

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

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