Via Benaco 35, Torbole, Italy | (888) 399-9863
Lakefront harbor setting, in Torbole's center, near the beach
Traditionally styled rooms have desks, flat-screen TVs, and air-conditioning
Upgraded rooms offer lake and mountain views
Free buffet breakfasts with scrambled eggs and homemade cakes
Italian restaurant with bar service and al fresco terrace
Furnished sun terrace with loungers, whirlpool, and lovely vistas
Secure bike storage and service kits, plus on-site parking
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Rooms are dated, and some are reached by stairs
Fee to use whirlpool, except for Gold Room guests
Fees for parking, pets, and cribs
There are no swimming pool or gym on-site
Parking limited, and overflow spaces are off-site
Hotel is closed in winter
Hotel Benaco is a mid-range property with simple, family-run charm, and a Torbole, Lake Garda location. It sports the '70s look typical of the region's hotels, although pretty views are lovely on a sun terrace with a whirlpool (fee), and seating here and by the harbor is pleasant. The 37 rooms aren't the most inspiring, but they're comfortably outfitted with flat-screen TVs, kettles, and clean bathrooms. Free breakfasts, a great pizzeria, bike storage, and business-centric features, as well as on-site parking round out available amenities. The Seele Garda Hotel offers a swimming pool, but it loses the downtown location.
Scene
Torbole lake hotel with pretty views and a longstanding history
Pale-green and pink facades here are quaint amid bobbing harbor boats, and Lake Garda settings are beautiful against Dolomite mountain backdrops. This family-run establishment has been welcoming guests since 1908, and international travelers join a largely Italian and German couples crowd. They're mostly here for the lake and biking opportunities. Traditional, dated interiors have some charm from wood paneling, a wrought-iron lobby staircase, and a fascinating array of photography and memorabilia showcasing the region and property's heritage. Gorgeous panoramas are reserved for the lakefront promenade, which the hotel fronts, but views of the town's colorful houses and mountains are lovely from a sunny terrace with plants, loungers, dining furniture, and a whirlpool (fees apply unless in Gold Rooms). The Italian restaurant and free breakfasts are popular, especially considering the outdoor summer seating. Note, the hotel is only open mid-March through October, alongside select dates over the winter season.
Location
Central Torbole location, on Lake Garda's northern shores
The hotel occupies a prime spot in Torbole's center, where the ancient harbor and lakefront promenade are beautiful, and nearby shops and restaurants are practical. Torbole's shingled beach is a one-minute walk, as are multiple pizzerias, a supermarket, and a gelateria. Positioning is also good for biking, windsurfing, and links to Lake Garda's other towns. The 484 bus stops outside and runs north to Riva del Garda and Malcesine -- with maximum journeys of 20 minutes -- and the Malcesine-Monte Baldo cable car is great for panoramic views. A nearby ferry terminal is also handy for lake boat trips. The city of Verona and nearest Verona Villafranca Airport are around an hour's drive away.
Rooms
Simple, air-conditioned rooms; worth the upgrade for lake or mountain views
Straightforward rooms range from tiny Singles, Twins, and Doubles, to Family Rooms, but all are bright, clean, and outfitted in uniform, old-fashioned decor. They have white walls with framed coastal map hangings, sash drapes in burnt oranges, and blue-patterned carpeting with canary yellow details, which continue in outmoded bedspreads. Medium-tone woods in desks, night stands, and headboards with sconce lighting are replaced by newer blond-wood furniture in Attic Rooms, but these rooms have no view, and they're reached by stairs. Alternative street or courtyard views are pleasant, although it's worth the upgrade for mountain vistas in Silver Rooms, and some lake-facing Gold Rooms offer balconies.
Phones, satellite flat-screen TVs, minibars, kettles for tea- and coffee-making, safes, and AC come standard. Light-tiled bathrooms have cubicle showers, bidets, hairdryers, and basic toiletries. Note, beds can be twins pushed together, and there's a fee for cribs.
Features
Free breakfasts, great restaurant, and terrace with hot tub
Limited features here are reasonable for the rate, especially since guests mostly spend their days outside of the property. Served in the restaurant or on outdoor terraces in the summer, free buffet breakfasts consist of scrambled eggs, frankfurters, continental fare, homemade cakes, tea, coffee, and juice. Pizzeria Bonaco draws its namesake from its specialities, although a range of Italian dishes here are popular. Gilt-framed paintings of the lake line one wall of the restaurant, though most guests head out to the terrace with harbor views, weather permitting. The restaurant serves wines and spirits, but there's no dedicated bar, nor is there an indoor lounge.
Guests can relax on the plant-filled sun terrace, where loungers and umbrellas sit on top of artificial grass and views of the surrounding houses and mountains are lovely. A freestanding whirlpool is also set here, but use of it requires a fee (except for Gold Room guests). Some travelers may be disappointed that there are no gym or swimming pool. The hotel has a meeting room, and use of computers in the lobby incur a charge. Full bike servicing and storage are available, alongside on- and off-site parking (at a fee). Wi-Fi is free throughout.