Via Alessandro Manzoni 1, 39012 Merano, Merano, Italy | (888) 989-6591
Family-owned property with personalized service
Central, riverside location in the heart of Merano
Rooms feature traditional decor and mountain or garden views
Many rooms have private balconies; some have separate living areas
Sparkling indoor swimming pool with Kniepp pools
Classically decorated restaurant and cozy bar
Scenic gardens with loungers and patio tables
Bright fitness center and spa with sauna and steam room
Free bike rentals and free self-parking
Free property-wide Wi-Fi
Formal decor won’t be to everyone’s tastes
Two-hour drive to the nearest international airport
Small fitness center
Hotel Meranerhof is a traditional, four-and-a-half-pearl property located in the pretty town of Merano. The hotel’s 68 rooms are spacious and many feature balconies with picturesque views of the surrounding mountains or the hotel’s own well-manicured gardens. Most guests come to this part of Italy looking for relaxation and the hotel caters to this clientele with a sunny indoor pool plus a nice spa with sauna and steam room. The on-site restaurant and bar are convenient, although guests will also find numerous dining options within walking distance. The conservative decor and ambiance may not appeal to some guests -- those looking for a property with more modern style may want to compare rates and amenities with Hotel Terme Merano.
Scene
Well-kept, family-owned property with a beautiful setting and old-fashioned charm
With traditional decor and an intimate ambiance, Hotel Meranerhof is well-suited to guests looking for a classic European spa getaway. This elegant hotel has been owned by the Eisenkeil family since the 1960s; the owners are a visible presence on the property and interact regularly with guests, many of whom appreciate this personal touch. Offering a tranquil natural setting, the hotel overlooks the river on one side and its own lush gardens on the other. Loungers and patio tables dotted amid the trees and green lawns make the gardens an appealing spot to linger and enjoy the views of the South Tyrolean mountain ranges.The property mainly attracts British and European couples looking to discover Merano’s quaint attractions. Although you’ll see guests of all ages here, Hotel Meranerhof’s classic style tends to appeal to an older demographic.
Location
In the heart of Merano, within walking distance of restaurants and shops
Hotel Meranerhof is set in the charming town of Merano, on the Passer River opposite the town’s main promenade. There are many restaurants, shops, and cafes within walking distance, and Merano Thermal Baths, which features 25 indoor and outdoor pools, is just a few steps away. Surrounded by hillsides and mountains, Merano is known for its outdoor activity options, offering plenty of opportunities to go skiing, mountain biking, hiking, canoeing, and more in the surrounding area. Like other properties in Merano, Hotel Meranerhof is quite far from any international airport. The nearest regional airport is Bolzano, a 30-minute drive away, while the closest international airport is Verona Airport, which is nearly two hours away by car.
Rooms
Traditional or modern rooms with mountain or garden views and large bathrooms
Guest rooms are decorated in what the hotel describes as either classic or modern style, and no two are exactly alike. Most classic rooms have light neutral color schemes, white furniture, and a traditional vibe. Many feature tall padded headboards, gold detailing, and floral prints. Some have wood floors, while others have blue carpeting or eye-catching patterned flooring. Modern rooms, on the other hand, tend to be decorated with dark woods, bolder colors, and vivid artwork, though some of the loud colors and furnishings feel closer to '80s than present day. Rooms have lovely views of the mountains or hotel gardens, with some offering furnished balconies. Wall-mounted flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi are standard, and rooms also have personal safes and mini-fridges. Meranerhof Suites and Junior Suites add on separate living areas.The tiled bathrooms have wall-mounted sinks with minimal countertop space. Some feature shower/tub combos, while others have glass-walled showers -- in Dream Rooms, the shower doubles as a steam room, while Junior Suites offer both a shower and separate bathtub. All bathrooms have bidets, hairdryers, and magnifying mirrors, along with bath products from Omnisens Paris and Laura Kayal.
Features
Indoor pool with garden views; spa with steam room and sauna; and a restaurant and bar
Most guests come to Merano for a peaceful escape from the hustle-and-bustle, so it’s no surprise that relaxation is the focus of the hotel’s features. Topping that list is the large indoor swimming pool with a handsome wood-and-glass ceiling that allows in ample natural light. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors alongside offer beautiful views of the garden -- they’re left open during the warmer months. There’s also a small series of Kniepp pools, shallow wading pools that are designed to promote circulation. Glass walls separate the pool area from the sunny compact fitness center, which features a treadmill, upright bike, and elliptical machine, as well as a weight machine and exercise balls. The serene, minimalist spa includes a Finnish sauna and Roman steam room. A variety of spa treatments and beauty services are offered, including massages, manicures, facials, and brow shaping. The hotel’s restaurant exudes old-fashioned elegance with its white tablecloth-topped tables and navy, round back chairs. Breakfast is a buffet spread of pastries, fruit, and bread, while the lunch and dinner menus focus on Mediterranean and Tyrolean fare. Rates that include breakfast, as well as half- and full-board rates are available. The bar area decor is equally traditional with its plum-colored armchairs and chandeliers. It serves a range of wines, cocktails, and liquors. The property also provides several appealing freebies including free self-parking on-site, free Wi-Fi throughout, and free bike rentals.