Open from March to November, as well as over the Christmas period, the Hotel Mon Repos is a long-standing entrepreneurial reality in Sirmione and has always been linked to the hospitality the Barellis. It offers a relaxing experience near Catullo Caves, far from the crowded historic centre, and has an agreement with the Hotel Catullo for guests lunch and dinner.
Facing the garden or with a direct lake view, located on two different floors, the 23 rooms of the hotel boast a décor featuring a slightly retro attention and a careful search for antiques and furniture of the past.
Spacious and equipped to be lived at any time of the day, in some cases they have their own small balcony, suitable for an aperitif or a few moments of relaxation, with the possibility for all guests to use the two common terraces.
At the Hotel Catullo any room is equipped so as to meet the needs of guests during their stay in the best way.
Having breakfast with the lake in front of your eyes: the breakfast room offers you the possibility, already at the first bite, to let yourself be fascinated by the view and the landscape that surrounds the hotel. Every morning the buffet, prepared with great care, shows-off homemade cakes and biscuits for a pleasant and tasty start to the day.
The two large panoramic terraces offer an enchanting view embracing the lake in all its nuances and in any direction: you can range from the Rocca di Manerba and Isola del Garda to Monte Baldo and Catullo Caves.
You will be able to satisfy your eyes with the infinite blue of the lake and to get relaxed with a book or an aperitif, discovering new emotions at sunrise and sunset
Surrounded by the park and its fresh natural atmosphere, the private pool of the hotel shall allow you to regain your strength in the garden without going down to the beach: you shall use the sunbeds, having the services of the poolside bar close at hand.
Located at the foot of the hill of San Pietro in Mavino and surrounded by the green landscape of the Sirmione promontory, the hotel is immersed in a 7000 square metres garden with centuries-old olive trees, where squirrels and ducks wander among the trees and the song of the birds features any time of the day.