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B&B HOTEL AFFI LAGO DI GARDA

Address: Via Crivellin 1A - 37010 - AFFI (VR)

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The B&B Hotel Affi Lago di Garda offers all the main comforts you need. As in all hotels of the chain, in the hall there is a practical B&B Shop where you can find a wide choice of drinks, sweet and savory snacks, ice creams and ready-made dishes to heat in the microwave.

At the B&B Hotel Affi Lago di Garda you will find a rich breakfast where you can consume whatever you want in an unlimited way.

Are you traveling with your pet? With a supplement of €5.00 per night per pet you can stay in complete tranquility and bring your dog or cat with you. The B&B Hotel Affi Lago di Garda is Pet Friendly.

Facilities

Check-in time
14:00
Check-out time
12:00
Opening period
All the year
Air conditioning
All the areas
Parking
Internal parking:cancel
Toll parking:cancel
External parking:cancel
Toll parking:cancel
Coach parking:check_circle
Affiliated parking:cancel
Street parking:check_circle
Restaurants
1
Bar
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Spa and wellness center
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WiFi
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Events outside
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Rooms

Rooms
105
Typology of the Rooms
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Junior suite:check_circle
Single rooms:cancel
Double rooms:check_circle
Triple rooms:check_circle
Other type of room:
4 Quadruple
Services
Room service:cancel
Safe:check_circle
Minibar:cancel
TV:check_circle
Internet:check_circle
With garden:cancel
With sea view:cancel
With a view of the hills:cancel
With pool view:cancel

Other information

Other information
Access and rooms for disabled people:check_circle
Luggage storage:check_circle
Pets allowed:check_circle
Safety deposit boxes:check_circle
Laundry and dry cleaning service:cancel
NCC service:cancel
Taxi rank nearby:cancel
Limousine service:cancel
Rental car service:cancel
Public transport nearby:check_circle
Sport equipment
Fitness room:cancel
Golf course:cancel
Tennis court:cancel
Paddle court:cancel
Bicycles:cancel
Trekking or running route:cancel
Technical equipment
Dedicated event reception:cancel
Foyer:cancel
Direction room:cancel
Wardrobe:cancel
Secretarial service:cancel
Paid hostess service:cancel
Reception:check_circle
PC:check_circle
Dedicated bar:cancel
Coffee break area:check_circle
Copy machine:cancel
Free WiFi:check_circle
Amplification:cancel
Flipchart:check_circle
Mobile stage:cancel
Catwalk for fashion shows:cancel
LCD screens:check_circle
Fixed screen:check_circle
Mobile screen:check_circle
Tensile structures:cancel
Closed circuit TV:check_circle
Video projector:check_circle
Videoconferencing:check_circle
Microphones:check_circle
Support technician:check_circle
Other spaces for events
Garden:check_circle
Terrace:cancel
Health centre:cancel
Poolside:check_circle
Sala meeting
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Garda

Area:133 mq
Stage: Modular
Natural light:Yes
100 People
Capacity for setting up
Stalls
100
Horseshoe
28
Sala meeting
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Bardolino

Area:40 mq
Stage: Modular
Natural light:Yes
24 People
Capacity for setting up
Horseshoe
12
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Lazise

Area:32 mq
Stage: Modular
Natural light:Yes
10 People
Capacity for setting up
Horseshoe
10

How to reach us

Railway Station: Verona - 28 km
Airport: Verona - 26km
Highway A22: exit Brennero- Modena

Discover Verona

Verona is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Italy, and the largest in the Veneto region after Venice. Located near Lake Garda, gently nestled at the foot of the Venetian Prealps and along the banks of the Adige River, Verona is known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage that captures the heart.

Verona is not only the city of Romeo and Juliet, but also known as the “Gateway to Italy”, as it welcomes those arriving from the north with a preview of the country’s beauty and cultural wealth. The city enchants visitors with its historic atmosphere and priceless treasures.

What to see in Verona?

Start with Verona's iconic landmarks: the Roman Amphitheatre, better known as the Arena di Verona, is the city’s most famous symbol alongside Romeo and Juliet. Built in the 1st century AD, this impressive structure once hosted gladiator games. Its name comes from the word “rena”—the sand that covered the arena floor—and it could hold up to 30,000 spectators.

Next, explore Verona's fortresses: a must-see is Castelvecchio, a fortress built by Cangrande II della Scala to protect the city from threats. Today, it houses a museum featuring numerous masterpieces, including Mantegna’s Holy Family, Rubens’ Portrait of a Woman, and Bellini’s Saint Jerome in Penitence, among others.

Don’t miss Verona’s theaters and museums: in particular, the Roman Theatre of Verona, an open-air theatre dating back to the 1st century BC. It is one of the best-preserved theatres in northern Italy, home to the city’s Archaeological Museum, a performance space, and the venue for Verona’s summer theatre festival.

Take a walk through Verona’s piazzas: no visit is complete without seeing Piazza Brà, one of the largest squares in Europe, dominated by the Arena and elegant historic buildings. It’s a popular meeting point for chatting, strolling, and enjoying an aperitivo. Don’t miss “Il Liston”, a wide walkway paved with pink marble from Valpolicella, running through the square.

Veronese cuisine has humble, rural roots, but it offers unforgettable flavors. What to eat in Verona?

  • Start with “polenta e osei”, small roasted birds served with polenta—an unusual delicacy for lovers of bold, traditional tastes.
    Then there are the Valeggio tortellini, among the Veneto’s most famous dishes: thin pasta filled with a delicious, delicate stuffing.
    Finally, try risotto al tastasal, made with seasoned and peppered minced pork—rich, hearty, and full of flavor.

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