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Palazzo Arzaga Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort - Brescia, Italy

Carzago di Calvagese della Riviera
Brescia, 25080
Nightly Rates (429.17 - 2,873.27)   4 Star
Palazzo Arzaga Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort

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Property Description
Palazzo Arzaga is a magnificent 15th century mansion which has carefully been transformed into a five star hotel. The ground floor is dedicated to public areas where salons such as reading and sitting rooms, the fine Italian restaurant ?Il Moretto?, the ?Enoteca? and the bar flow one into each other in a harmonious fashion. With the addition of a SPA and a golf clubhouse the result is a beautifully designed hotel, thoroughly contemporary in its feel, with historical flourishes. Situated just a few steps from the main building: the ?Residenza San Martino? and the ?Residenza dei Castagni?, two residences with guest rooms in English country style. The spacious villa-style property is surrounded by two golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus II and Gary Player. A perfectly private resort in a stunning verdant region. -Seasonal Closure- Hotel will be closed for the Winter Season Hotel closed from November 26, 2006 to March 15, 2007 Hotel will be re-opening the 16th of March, 2007.

Palazzo Arzaga Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Parking

  • Golf

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Room Information
  • Guest Rooms

  • All Rooms/Suites offer Computerized air conditioning, heat control, computer access and E-mail capabilities, Hairdryer, Minibar, Satellite TV, Bathrobe and slippers, Heated Towel Rack and Luxury Bath Amenities. All Rooms except Frescoed, Palazzo Junior Suite and Palazzo Suites have 2 twin beds possibility to unify into one large bed on request. * F2T - Classic Residence Room Located in the Residenza San Martino, close to the Church, and the Residenza dei Castagni. In the Residenza dei Castagni some rooms face towards the Palazzo some others are located on the first floor overlooking the Jack Nicklaus II golf course. Country Decor Some Rooms in the Residenza San Martino are interconnecting. * E2T - Classic Palazzo Room Located on the second floor of the Palazzo, with view of the internal courtyard. Mansard Rooms Traditional 1800 Style. * D2T - Deluxe Residence Room Located in the Residenza San Martino, close to the Church, and the Residenza Dei Castagni with nice views of the local countryside or golf courses. In the Chestnut Residence, the rooms which are located on the ground floor are overlooking the Jack Nicklaus II golf course with a nice terrace for dining or having breakfast. Country Decor. * C2T - Deluxe Palazzo Room Located in the Palazzo, some with nice views of the local countryside or golf courses. Original wood beamed ceilings. Some are Mansard. Elegant and Traditional 1800s Style. * B2T - Executive Room Are large and comfortable. They are only located on the first and second floor of the Palazzo. Some rooms have a sofa corner.Original wood beamed ceilings. Some are Mansard. Elegant and Traditional 1800 Style. * A1K - Frescoed Room with 1 king bed Two very special and unique rooms with original Frescoes from the 15th century that remain on the walls of the room and the bathroom. They are in the Palazzo on the first floor overlooking the beautiful terraces, golf course and mountains. Non Smoking Rooms. Marble walking shower * A1J - Palazzo Junior Suite Located on the second floor of the Palazzo. It is the largest room available with beautiful, romantic original wooden ceilings. It is furnished with 2 Queen beds and a sofa corner. * A1S - Palazzo 1 Bedroom Suite Located on the first floor of the Palazzo overlooking the Chestnut trees and entrance. These suites all have a large master bedroom with bathrooms finished in Italian marble presented with special amenities. The living rooms are extremely spacious with hand painted ceilings and antique furniture.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 11:00 AM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT + 1 

  • Opened in  1400 

  • Renovated in  1999 

  • 84  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    Follow the green signs for the motorway A4 (Milano-Venezia ) in the direction of Milano. Traveling along the A4 Highway for about 40 km, exit at Desenzano del Garda. After the toll turn left. At the roundabout follow the signs for Brescia. Continue along this non-toll road and before the tunnel; turn right to Barcuzzi ? Padenghe. Continue along this road until you reach a big roundabout. Then turn left, go up the hill and at the second roundabout turn left again to Bedizzole. Continue along this road and Palazzo Arzaga will be on the right hand side after 2-3 km. Upon leaving the Malpensa airport, follow the directions to the A8 motorway marked with green signs. Take this in the direction of Milan. Before you get to Milan, keep the left and get onto the A4 motorway (Milano Venezia ), in the direction of Venezia. Traveling along the A4 motorway for almost 130 km, exit at Desenzano del Garda. After the toll turn left. At the roundabout follow the signs for Brescia. Continue along this non-toll road and before the tunnel turn right to Barcuzzi ? Padenghe. Continue along this road until you reach a first roundabout. Then turn left, go up the hill and at the second roundabout turn left again to Bedizzole. Continue along this road and Palazzo Arzaga will be on the right hand side after 2-3 km. Follow the green signs for the motorway A4 ( Milano Venezia ) in the direction of Milano. Traveling along the A4 Highway for about 160 km, exit at Desenzano del Garda. After the toll turn left. At the roundabout follow the signs for Brescia. Continue along this non-toll road and before the tunnel, turn right to Barcuzzi?Padenghe. Continue along this road until you reach a big roundabout. Then turn left, go up the hill and at the second roundabout turn left again to Bedizzole. Continue along this road and Palazzo Arzaga will be on the right hand side after 2-3 km. Nestled in the picturesque hills near Lake Garda in a stunning natural reserve. Close to towns rich of art treasures and culture such as Verona, Mantova, Brescia or Padova as well as to gastronomic regions such as Franciacorta. Milan and Venice are just less than two hours away. Verona Catullo Airport -VRN- is 45 km East; Venezia Marco Polo Airprot -VCE- 130 km east

    Guarantee Policy
    A credit card deposit required when booking.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel 72 hours prior to Arrival Day (within 16:00Hotel's local time). Guests who fail to cancel by the above time will becharged for one night.FOR EARLY DEPARTURE HOTEL CHARGES A MINIMUM OF ONE NIGHT PENALTY

    Restaurant Information
    Dining  -Meal Plans- Buffet Breakfast is included with daily room rate "IL MORETTO" RESTAURANT IS ONLY À LA CARTE. -Restaurants- Name: "Il Moretto" Restaurant Hours of Operation: 7:30 PM to 11:00 PM Days Open: Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday Type: Restaurant Type of Cuisine: Italian/Spa Cuisine/Seafood Meals Served: Dinner Reservations Required? Yes Other Information: A la carte gourmet restaurant Name: Il Grill Club House Hours of Operation: 09:30 AM to 6:00 PM Days Open: Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday Type: Restaurant/Bar Type of Cuisine: Italian/Spa Cuisine Meals Served: Breakfast/Lunch Reservations Required? Yes Other Information: Informal restaurant, Overlooking The Golf Courses

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting and Banquet rooms
  •   Meeting Rooms: Conference Center - 200 People Theatre Style "Moretto" Room - 80 People Theatre Style "Uccelli" Room - 40 People Theatre Style "Savoldo" Room - 30 People Theatre Style "Romanino" Room - 30 People Theatre Style "Dei Fiori" Room - 15 Board Room "Biblioteca" Room - 10 People Theatre Style Banqueting Rooms: Club House - 150 People "Moretto" - 70 People "Savoldo" - 40 People "Romanino" - 40 People "Enoteca" - 12 People "Taverna" 1 - 20 People "Taverna" 2 - 20 People "Arzaga" Terrace 1 - 300 People Banquet, 350 Cocktail "Arzaga" Terrace 2 - 200 People Banquet, 250 Cocktail "Giardino Botanico" - 100 People Banquet, 200 Cocktail "La Corte" - 200 People Banquet, 250 Cocktail


    Recreation Information
  • Recreation

  • The Arzaga SPA offers a wide range of treatments focusing on wellness, relaxation, massage, anti-aging, weight-loss, fitness and beauty. It disposes of thermalized indoor pool rich of mineral salts, outdoor-pool, gymnasium and sauna. Golf, tennis and jogging track on the property, equestrian, water sports and outdoor sports available nearby.


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