Flyer22012056786
29 de septiembre de 2023
The overall impression we got from Albergo Lenno was one of dissapointment. We had travelled from the beautiful Hotel Vigna in Salo on the shores of Lake Garda, which was a truly fabulous stay, and we were expecting Albergo Lenno to be at least equal to it, especially as it cost an €50 extra a night to stay there. Sadly our expectiations were not met. Our check-in was efficient, but no greeting from the lady on reception, who seemed somewhat aloof, and who just did the bare minimum of copying our passports, giving us the room key, and directions to the room. There was no inquiry as to whether we needed help with our luggage, parking arrangements etc. We had booked for an 8 day stay, which in hindsight was probably 3 or 4 days too long, considering we didn't have a car and had to rely on the local buses and boats to get around. We had exhausted most accessible local excursions by half way through our stay, and didn't particularly want to stay by the pool every day, though some people of course prefer to do this. Lenno itself seemed a little run down, with graffiti along some parts of the waterfront. There is a limited choice of restaurants and bars, maybe half a dozen or so, some of which were occasionally closed. None of the waterfront restaurants have a particularly good rating. A couple of supermarkets in the town serve the basics. The views of the lake, as you can imagine are pretty wonderful, and there is a regular ferry service to other parts of the lake that is inexpensive. Our room on the 2nd floor (all rooms are on the top two floors), was spacious enough, with a large bed, plus a wide opening window overlooking the outside pool, and with a side view of the lake. There was a very basic wardrobe, with a single high shelf, plus a rail and hangars. There was also a desk with a small fridge underneath. There was no set of drawers, so underwear etc. had to be placed on the top shelf of the wardrobe, which would be unreachable if you were short. There was also a single easy chair, plus a hard wooden one for the desk. There was also a very old shabby wardrobe adjacent to the entrance door, but this was just a storage place for extra pillows, and not usable for clothes. The bathroom was quite large, modern, and with a double rainfall shower, plus a large mirror over the wash basin. Probably the best feature of the room. However, there were no drinking glasses in the bathroom, just single use plastic and card cups. No Bath Robes or Slippers were provided. Wi-fi is generally only available close to reception, so the further away you are the worse your internet connection is. I would have thought in this day and age, where everyone relies on a good internet connection, that there should at least be a wi-fi router on each floor. There is an outside unheated pool, which was reqularly used, especially on the sunny days. However, there are no adjacent changing rooms or showers, so you had to do this is you own bedroom. Breakfast was always
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