Pros
- Sweeping Lake Garda and Malcesine views throughout
- Lakefront setting, a 15-minute walk or bus ride to Malcesine
- Bright rooms and suites have cheerful decor, balconies, and AC
- Free buffet breakfast, plus an Italian restaurant and bar
- Free afternoon cake, tea, and coffee served overlooking the lake
- Private lake wharf and outdoor pool with hot tub and loungers
- 2015-opened spa with mood-lit therapy rooms and gym
- Free underground parking and Wi-Fi throughout
Cons
- Entry-level rooms are small, and some overlook parking lots
- Pool isn't heated
- Spa and gym offerings are basic
- Fee for pets and in-room cribs
- Front desk isn't staffed 24-hour (but late arrivals are accommodated)
- No evening entertainment (pro for some)
Bottom Line
The Beach Hotel Du Lac is a mid-range property with sensational Lake Garda views, a traditional look, and good location near Malcesine's medieval town. Nearly everything here revolves around splendid lake settings, including large waterfront bar and restaurant terraces, a private jetty with loungers, and views in some of the 37 rooms. Classical rooms have modern amenities like kettles, minibars, and furnished outdoor spaces. An outdoor pool, hot tub, colorful spa, and conservatory gym round out amenities, and strolls along the lake's promenade to Malcesine are pleasant. Hotel Malcesine is right downtown, but offerings here are more humble.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Kids Club
- Pets Allowed
- Pool
Scene
Lake Garda hotel with traditional interiors and commanding lake views
Travelers flock to Lake Garda for its majestic views and serene settings, and hotels fill the scenic highway lining this waterfront stretch. Although on the dated and traditional side, decor at the Beach Hotel Du Lac is cheerful and pleasant, though it's the spectacular lake vistas that take center stage. Large terraces right on the water take in the view, and expansive seating here is popular for al fresco dining and the free afternoon tea, coffee, and cake. A private pier with loungers is great for lake swimming, plus the hotel has a pool (although it's unheated and lacks views). Expect tiled marbles and loud yellows in the conservatory-style lobby, where cuboid sofas have retro accents amid woods, and their blonde hues continue in the restaurant. Its wickers are bland, although backlighting at the bar is edgy, and food is generally well-received. The property's romantic vibe attracts leisure couples, plus the occasional families.
Location
Right on Lake Garda, a 15-minute lakefront walk from Malcesine
The hotel sits directly on Lake Garda's northern coast, and panorama vistas here take in the water, mountains, and neighboring Malcesine. This medieval town is 15 minutes on foot via a lakefront promenade, with bus alternatives from outside the hotel also running to farther towns. Malcesine's cobbled lanes are pretty, and the town has restaurants and a 14th-century castle. Malcesine bus station is an 18-minute walk. Allow similar walking times for the Malcesine- Mone Baldo cable car, which offers splendid Dolomite Mountains views and hiking trails. Gardaland and Movieland amusement parks are around an hour's drive, with 90 minutes by car for Verona, and Verona Villafranca Airport.
Rooms
Colorful rooms with balconies -- worth the upgrade for lake views
The bright rooms have a traditional, cheerful look, and face either the pool, mountains, or parking lots in Standard Rooms, or the lake in upgraded ones -- worth the upgrade. They're largely decorated the same, with blond-wood in headboards, night stands, desks, and shelving, accented by canary yellows and teals in old-fashioned fabrics, and slate-gray floor tiles. Lake artwork is tasteful in most rooms, although tiny Singles and some Standard Rooms have a simpler look. Standard amenities include phones, desks, minibars, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and mostly flat-screen TVs (but some tube-style), while upgraded rooms add yellow-pleather sofas and loungers on the terraces. Regardless, rooms have furnished balconies.
Suites have living rooms, canopied beds or beamed ceilings, and wicker furnishings. Family Suites sleep four. Safes, AC, and free Wi-Fi are provided for free, but crib fittings incur fees.
Features
Restaurant and bar with lakefront terraces, outdoor pool, spa, and freebies
Features mostly revolve around the stunning lake setting. A private jetty offers lake swimming, plus sunbathing right on the water, although white plastic loungers here are limited. A vast array of terrace seating overlooking the shore have plenty of dining space, and are more attractive than the drab restaurant. Still, the well-reviewed eatery serves buffet fare, including free buffet breakfasts with made-to-order cooked items and a continental spread. Afternoon tea, coffee, and cake are free. The bar serves a range of beverages and snacks. Surrounded by greenery, loungers, and umbrellas (but lacking views), the outdoor pool is decently sized and has a fountain feature, though note that it's unheated. Cushioned swing seating and a freestanding whirlpool near it are simple. Sadly, there's no pool bar. Spa and gym setups are basic, although the former is mood-lit, with lots of color in wind, salt, and relaxation zones, plus it offers a sauna and massages. Guest PCs are free to use in the lobby. Pets are welcome for a fee. Private underground parking and Wi-Fi throughout are free.
Scene
Lake Garda hotel with traditional interiors and commanding lake views
Travelers flock to Lake Garda for its majestic views and serene settings, and hotels fill the scenic highway lining this waterfront stretch. Although on the dated and traditional side, decor at the Beach Hotel Du Lac is cheerful and pleasant, though it's the spectacular lake vistas that take center stage. Large terraces right on the water take in the view, and expansive seating here is popular for al fresco dining and the free afternoon tea, coffee, and cake. A private pier with loungers is great for lake swimming, plus the hotel has a pool (although it's unheated and lacks views). Expect tiled marbles and loud yellows in the conservatory-style lobby, where cuboid sofas have retro accents amid woods, and their blonde hues continue in the restaurant. Its wickers are bland, although backlighting at the bar is edgy, and food is generally well-received. The property's romantic vibe attracts leisure couples, plus the occasional families.
Location
Right on Lake Garda, a 15-minute lakefront walk from Malcesine
The hotel sits directly on Lake Garda's northern coast, and panorama vistas here take in the water, mountains, and neighboring Malcesine. This medieval town is 15 minutes on foot via a lakefront promenade, with bus alternatives from outside the hotel also running to farther towns. Malcesine's cobbled lanes are pretty, and the town has restaurants and a 14th-century castle. Malcesine bus station is an 18-minute walk. Allow similar walking times for the Malcesine- Mone Baldo cable car, which offers splendid Dolomite Mountains views and hiking trails. Gardaland and Movieland amusement parks are around an hour's drive, with 90 minutes by car for Verona, and Verona Villafranca Airport.
Rooms
Colorful rooms with balconies -- worth the upgrade for lake views
The bright rooms have a traditional, cheerful look, and face either the pool, mountains, or parking lots in Standard Rooms, or the lake in upgraded ones -- worth the upgrade. They're largely decorated the same, with blond-wood in headboards, night stands, desks, and shelving, accented by canary yellows and teals in old-fashioned fabrics, and slate-gray floor tiles. Lake artwork is tasteful in most rooms, although tiny Singles and some Standard Rooms have a simpler look. Standard amenities include phones, desks, minibars, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and mostly flat-screen TVs (but some tube-style), while upgraded rooms add yellow-pleather sofas and loungers on the terraces. Regardless, rooms have furnished balconies.
Suites have living rooms, canopied beds or beamed ceilings, and wicker furnishings. Family Suites sleep four. Safes, AC, and free Wi-Fi are provided for free, but crib fittings incur fees.
Features
Restaurant and bar with lakefront terraces, outdoor pool, spa, and freebies
Features mostly revolve around the stunning lake setting. A private jetty offers lake swimming, plus sunbathing right on the water, although white plastic loungers here are limited. A vast array of terrace seating overlooking the shore have plenty of dining space, and are more attractive than the drab restaurant. Still, the well-reviewed eatery serves buffet fare, including free buffet breakfasts with made-to-order cooked items and a continental spread. Afternoon tea, coffee, and cake are free. The bar serves a range of beverages and snacks. Surrounded by greenery, loungers, and umbrellas (but lacking views), the outdoor pool is decently sized and has a fountain feature, though note that it's unheated. Cushioned swing seating and a freestanding whirlpool near it are simple. Sadly, there's no pool bar. Spa and gym setups are basic, although the former is mood-lit, with lots of color in wind, salt, and relaxation zones, plus it offers a sauna and massages. Guest PCs are free to use in the lobby. Pets are welcome for a fee. Private underground parking and Wi-Fi throughout are free.
Hotel & Amenities Photos
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Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Beach
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Cabanas
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Cable
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Cribs
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Fitness Center
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Kids Club
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Pets Allowed
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Swim-Up Bar
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