Park Imperial Hotel
The location of the Park Imperial Hotel means that the best of Limone is close by. The centre of the town is a pleasant 20-minute walk away its home to an intimate beach, a waterfront promenade and ferries out on the lake.
Walk along the promenade and youll come across picturesque pebble beaches. The coastline benefits from a gentle breeze, so its a great place to cool off on a hot day. Its also possible to swim in the lake.
If youd rather explore the lake, you can catch a ferry that stops at regular locations on the northern coast. Its a great way to see the lakes best bits. A traditional lakeside town with dramatic scenery, Limone will capture a special place in your heart.
Overview of Limone
Limone is located on the north-western shores of Lake Garda. Its home to some of Italys most breathtaking scenery, so a cameras a must-pack essential for your holiday to Lake Garda.
An idyllic resort, Limone captures the very best of the lake and the surrounding mountains. So, during your stay at the Park Imperial Hotel, you can enjoy relaxing boat rides, hikes on the surrounding nature trails and relaxing days on sun-kissed beaches.
Things to do in Limone
The location of the Park Imperial Hotel means that the best of Limone is close by. The centre of the town is a pleasant 20-minute walk away its home to an intimate beach, a waterfront promenade and ferries out on the lake.
Walk along the promenade and youll come across picturesque pebble beaches. The coastline benefits from a gentle breeze, so its a great place to cool off on a hot day. Its also possible to swim in the lake.
If youd rather explore the lake, you can catch a ferry that stops at regular locations on the northern coast. Its a great way to see the lakes best bits. A traditional lakeside town with dramatic scenery, Limone will capture a special place in your heart.
Resort Summary
Perched on a rocky cliff with sweeping views across Lake Garda and the Monte Baldo mountain, Limone is renowned for its spectacular surroundings. The town has a peaceful atmosphere, where relaxed days can be spent wandering around the cobbled streets, admiring the geranium-covered buildings and sipping an ice-cold spritz in a waterfront café.
Limone is also famous for its fragrant lemon groves that line the surrounding hills. Visitors on holiday to Italy can learn about the town’s intriguing history of cultivating citrus fruits at the Lemon Museum and garden, while there’s also the chance to take home a unique lemon-themed souvenir from one of the many gift shops.