Park Hotel Imperial

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Park Hotel Imperial

Park Hotel Imperial

Large outdoor freshwater pool set in lush gardens Refined 5-star hideaway, ideal for a luxury lakeside escape Excellent spa with indoor pool, sauna, steam room and whirlpool Peaceful yet central location, around 650m from Limone and the lake Elegant, parquet-floored rooms and suites with terraces or balconies Free Wi-Fi throughout

Official rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rooms 65 | Floors: 2 | Lifts: 3
Board options Bed and Breakfast, Half Board
Child age guideline up to 12 years

Overview

 
Set in fragrant Mediterranean gardens above the lakeside, Park Hotel Imperial is a polished 5-star hideaway that feels purpose-built for slow Italian days. Expect a large palm-fringed pool, an excellent spa with indoor pool and thermal area, and elegant contemporary rooms with parquet floors and terraces – all within strolling distance of Limone’s pretty harbour and waterfront promenade.

From the moment you enter the manicured gardens and marble-floored lobby, Park Hotel Imperial feels quietly exclusive. Days drift between the large outdoor pool and the serene spa, while evenings are made for leisurely dinners on the terrace followed by a nightcap in the lounge bar. Limone’s cobbled streets, lemon groves and spectacular lake views are an easy walk away, but many guests are just as happy lingering by the pool with a spritz in hand. For couples seeking Lake Garda’s timeless charm with a touch of Italian glamour, Park Hotel Imperial delivers the perfect balance. It’s approximately 3 hours from Verona (VRN) airport by road. See more Italy holidays.

Map & location



Limone, Lake Garda, Italy

Limone is one of Lake Garda’s most photogenic pockets – a cluster of old fishermen’s houses, pastel façades and lemon groves tucked between the water and towering cliffs. Park Hotel Imperial sits slightly above the lakeside in a tranquil residential area, surrounded by greenery. It’s close enough to stroll down to the promenade, harbour and cafés, yet far enough to feel like a secluded retreat when you return to the pool or spa.

Staying here puts you within easy reach of boat trips across the lake, lakeside hiking and cycling routes, and some superb local restaurants showcasing fresh fish and regional Garda olive oil.

  • bus stop 205m
  • Beach / lakeside promenade 650m
  • Limone resort centre & harbour 650m
  • Approx. transfer time from airport 3 hours (from Verona VRN)

Facilities

Pool & outdoors


The heart of the hotel is the spacious outdoor freshwater pool, framed by palm trees and well-kept lawns. Comfortable sunbeds and parasols line the sunbathing terrace, with towel service and plenty of quiet corners to relax with a book. It’s large enough for a proper swim, yet peaceful enough to simply float and gaze up at the surrounding mountains.

Inside, an inviting indoor pool forms part of the spa and wellness circuit – ideal for cooler days or winding down after a day exploring. While there is no private beach, the lakeside promenade and public bathing areas are an easy downhill walk away, offering access to crystal-clear waters and scenic jetties for sunbathing.

Spa, sports & wellness


Wellness is a highlight at Park Hotel Imperial. The spa (typically open six days a week in season) features a sauna, steam room, Turkish bath, whirlpool, relaxation zones and treatment rooms for massages and beauty rituals. One spa visit per person is usually included, with additional access and all treatments available at an extra cost. A minimum age of 18 typically applies in the thermal area.

For active guests there’s an indoor gym with cardio and strength equipment, plus an outdoor gym area that takes advantage of the mild Lake Garda climate. A tennis court offers the chance for a friendly match before cooling off in the pool. Regular evening entertainment, such as live music, creates a refined, low-key ambience without disturbing the overall sense of tranquillity.

The property is also recognised as a certified sustainable hotel, with initiatives that may include energy-efficient systems, reduced waste and a focus on local sourcing – a nice bonus for eco-conscious travellers.

Activities


? Spa circuit with indoor pool, sauna, steam room and whirlpool (time-slots & supplements may apply)
?️ Indoor and outdoor gym areas for workouts with a view
? Tennis court for casual play or more energetic matches
? Regular evening entertainment, often with live music (seasonal)
? Easy access to lakeside walking paths and Limone’s historic lanes for self-guided exploring
⛵ Opportunities nearby for boat trips, hiking and cycling around Lake Garda (arranged locally)

Guest services


?️ Reception and concierge-style assistance for local tips and bookings
? Professional spa & beauty team plus on-site hairdresser (treatments at extra cost)
? Daily housekeeping with linen and towel changes
? Certified sustainable hotel initiatives to reduce environmental impact
? Luggage assistance and comfortable public lounges
? Free Wi‑Fi in rooms and public areas
? Help with arranging private transfers, excursions or boat tickets (payable locally)

Food & drink


Dining at Park Hotel Imperial is all about classic Italian hospitality with a fine-dining twist. The main restaurant combines buffet and à la carte service, showcasing regional Lake Garda specialities and wider Italian cuisine at breakfast, lunch and dinner. In the evenings, Half Board guests can typically look forward to a stylish 4-course menu served in an elegant setting, with an emphasis on seasonal, local produce.

Days begin with generous breakfasts that might be enjoyed al fresco in good weather, while the lounge bar serves expertly mixed aperitivi, premium wines and digestifs late into the evening – perfect after a stroll along the lake. A smart-casual dress code is usually requested for dinner, and reservations or supplements may apply depending on board basis and season (check the latest details on arrival).

Rooms

Prestige Room with Partial Lake View


Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 3
As above in terms of layout and facilities, but positioned to offer partial views of Lake Garda from the terrace or balcony. An excellent choice if you’d like a glimpse of the water and mountains without stepping up to a full suite.

Junior Suite with Lake View


Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 3
A superb option for a longer or more indulgent stay. Junior Suites provide additional space with a comfortable seating area and a terrace or balcony oriented towards the lake, giving you a front-row seat for sunsets over the water and surrounding peaks. Facilities mirror those of the Prestige Rooms, with upgraded sense of space and position – ideal for special occasions or simply stretching out in style.

All room types include: flat-screen television, Wi‑Fi, safety deposit box, bathrobe and slippers, hairdryer, terrace or balcony, coffee-making facilities, minibar (local charges apply), bathroom with shower, and air conditioning during the summer season. Daily housekeeping, linen and towel changes are standard.

*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.

More info


Limone combines lakeside charm with dramatic mountain scenery, making it a classic choice for a relaxing Italian break. Expect a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild shoulder seasons – ideal for pool days, boat trips and leisurely lakeside walks. The local language is Italian and the currency is the Euro (€). Flight times from the UK to Verona are typically around 2–2.5 hours, followed by a scenic transfer of about 3 hours around Lake Garda to reach the hotel.

Park Hotel Imperial usually operates a smart-casual dress code in the evenings, especially in the main restaurant, and spa access may be subject to time slots, age limits and supplements beyond any included visit. Some facilities and entertainment operate seasonally or may be weather dependent, and services can be adjusted at short notice.

For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Italy advice.

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FAQs

Is Park Hotel Imperial on the lakeside?
Park Hotel Imperial is set slightly above the lakeshore in a peaceful garden location, around 650 metres from the lake and Limone’s promenade. It’s an easy walk downhill to the water and resort centre, with the advantage of quieter surroundings back at the hotel.
What board basis should I choose – Bed & Breakfast or Half Board?
Bed & Breakfast is ideal if you plan to dine around Limone and sample different restaurants each night. Half Board suits guests who prefer a relaxed, fixed-base dinner each evening, as it typically includes a buffet breakfast and a refined multi-course dinner in the hotel’s restaurant. Both options work well here – it really depends how often you want to eat out.
Is the spa at Park Hotel Imperial included in the price?
One visit per person to the spa circuit is usually included as part of your stay, giving access to facilities such as the indoor pool and thermal area during that session. Further visits, plus all massages, beauty treatments and hairdressing services, are at an extra charge. Exact inclusions can change, so check the current policy at reception on arrival.
Is Park Hotel Imperial suitable for guests with children?
Children are welcome and the guideline child age is up to 12 years, but there are no dedicated children’s clubs or water slides. Facilities and the overall atmosphere are geared more towards adults and couples who appreciate a tranquil, sophisticated environment. Families with calm, pool-loving children or teens often enjoy the hotel, but it’s not a classic family resort.
Do the rooms at Park Hotel Imperial have lake views?
Some do. Prestige Rooms with Garden View overlook the lush grounds, while Prestige Rooms with Partial Lake View offer a sideways or more distant glimpse of Lake Garda. Junior Suites with Lake View are positioned for fuller lake and mountain vistas from the terrace or balcony. Room images are indicative only; exact views can vary by location and floor.
When is the best time of year to stay at Park Hotel Imperial?
Late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September–October) are particularly appealing, with pleasantly warm temperatures, fewer crowds and excellent conditions for walking and exploring. July and August bring hotter weather and a livelier atmosphere around the lake, ideal if you want maximum pool time and long, balmy evenings on the terrace.
What should I pack for a stay at Park Hotel Imperial?
Pack light, breathable clothing for the day, comfortable shoes for walking up and down between the hotel and lakeside, and a light layer for cooler evenings, especially outside the peak summer months. Include smart-casual outfits for dinner, plus swimwear and flip-flops for the pool and spa (some spa areas may require specific footwear, which can often be purchased on site).