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Quellenhof Luxury Resort Lazise

$600-850/ night

Book this if You want South Tyrolean wellness precision dropped into a Mediterranean olive grove, with a convertible-roof restaurant that feels like a Bond villain's lair (in a good way).

Why People Love It

9.526 reviews
  • The 'Sky Pool'—a heated 21m infinity edge on the roof with sweeping Lake Garda views
  • The 'Panorama Restaurant' has a retractable glass roof for open-air dining under the stars
  • A massive 2,000m² spa that successfully segregates screaming kids from silent sauna-goers

Quick Take: It’s an architectural marvel with impeccable service, but you’re paying a premium for 'Germanic efficiency' in Italy—including €7 for a bottle of water at dinner.

Reviewed by @binaparekhI spent my anniversary here and the sunset views from the infinity pool were unreal. The private jacuzzi on our balcony was the highlight—total privacy and pure luxury. It’s a bit inland, but the vineyard peace beats the lake crowds any day.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Reviewers are obsessed with the 'sparkling' cleanliness and the high-tech spa, but many feel nickle-and-dimed by beverage prices.

Reality check

The 'Dependence' building (Residence) is 50m away and feels less luxe—families love the space, but couples might feel exiled.

  • You take 'wellness' seriously (5 different saunas, daily infusions)
  • You appreciate modern, glass-heavy design over traditional Italian stucco
  • You want a guaranteed pool chair (there are enough for everyone)

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9.7
  • Housekeeping: Immaculate. Daily service is thorough, with evening turndown often including small treats.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Pristine. Grout is white, glass is streak-free. High-end Dorfer Med toiletries provided.
  • Maintenance: Like new. The property opened in 2019 and feels brand new; no peeling paint or worn carpets.
  • Linens & towels: Plush, heavy, and bright white. Pool towels are abundant and fluffy.
  • Odors & scents: Lobby smells of fresh flowers and expensive spa products; no mustiness anywhere.

Sleepability™

7.5SILENT
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7.5-10SILENT
  • Traffic from Via del Terminon (road-facing rooms)
  • Early morning landscaping/maintenance in ground floor garden suites

Before you book

Good to know

  • Half-board is the standard booking and the food is excellent (6-course dinner), so don't plan to eat out every night.
  • The 'Adults Only' sauna area is strictly enforced (and textile-free in parts), while the 'Family Sauna' requires swimsuits.
  • City tax is approx. €2.50-€3.30 per person/night and is paid at checkout.

What to pack

  • Smart casual dinner outfits (men wear long trousers)
  • Two swimsuits (one for the natural pond, one for the heated sky pool)
  • Running shoes for the Technogym or lakefront promenade

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Penthouse Pool Villa (private rooftop pool, total privacy)
  • Suite Giardino al Lago (direct access to the natural swimming lake from your terrace)
  • Suite Bella Bianca (stunning all-white decor, but no pets allowed)

Rooms to avoid

  • Standard Double Rooms facing the street/entrance (road noise)
  • Ground floor rooms near the main pool if you want daytime privacy

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am celebrating a special occasion and kindly request a room facing the interior garden or lake, specifically away from Via del Terminon to ensure quiet. High floor preferred.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the pool heated?

Yes, the rooftop Sky Pool (adults) and the indoor/outdoor sports pool are heated year-round. The natural swimming lake is unheated.

Is it suitable for kids?

Surprisingly yes. There's a dedicated kids' pool with slides, a playground, and family suites in the 'Residence' building.

How far is the town center?

It's about 2km (1.2 miles). The hotel offers a free shuttle, or it's a 20-minute walk.

Are pets allowed?

Yes, dogs are welcome for ~€25/day, but they are restricted from the restaurant, wellness areas, and the 'Suite Bella Bianca'.

Is there parking?

Yes, free underground garage parking and valet service are included.

What is the 'Dependence'?

It's a separate building 50m from the main hotel containing family apartments. It's spacious but requires walking outside to reach the spa/dining.


Insider Tips

  • The 'Bistro La Piazza' offers a great lunch, but portions are huge—you can easily split a dish.

  • Ask for a 'sauna infusion' schedule at check-in; the 'Aufguss' masters put on a theatrical show.

  • If you arrive early, your room might not be ready, but you can access the spa and pools immediately—pack swimwear in your carry-on.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'natural swimming lake' has frogs and dragonflies—it's an ecosystem, not a chlorinated pool.

  • 💡The breakfast buffet cutlery system is weirdly inefficient (you have to ask for fresh silverware between courses).

  • 💡The 'Suite Bella Bianca' is so white that red wine drinkers might have a panic attack.

  • 💡You can rent a red Vespa or a 'Tuk-Tuk' directly from the hotel to explore Lazise.

  • 💡The rooftop Tiki Bar has the best sunset view in Lazise, even if you aren't staying there (reservations required).

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