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THE SPA |
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The SPA at
Palazzo Arzaga offers a wide range of treatments focusing on
wellness, relaxation and massage, anti-ageing, weight-loss, fitness
and beauty, all tailor-made according to your needs. You have the
choice between many programs encompassing an entire week, including
hotel, meals and private consultation. The Spa-for-a-Day program is
ideal for guests with limited time who would nevertheless enjoy a
time of real escapism and therapy. |
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GOLF, GOLF AND
MORE GOLF !!! |
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Palazzo
Arzaga is situated between the Alps and Lake Garda, providing a
stunning backdrop and a unique mild climate, which allows golf to be
played throughout the year. The first 18 holes, Arzaga I, were
designed by Jack Nicklaus II, while the 9-hole course, Arzaga II,
was designed by Gary Player. |
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THE GOLF ACADEMY |
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The
Academy consists of a teaching room for psychology and theory
sessions with seating for 25 people, two covered areas for computer
swing analysis and video recordings, and a room for checking and
maintaining equipment.
The Academy has access to Arzaga's 18 and 9 hole courses, which
offer a variety of technical challenges to all levels of golfer. |
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OTHER THINGS TO DO |
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At Palazzo Arzaga
you enjoy a unique vantage point from which to explore the sights
and leisure activities in the surrounding. In a region steeped in
history and culture, there are plenty of treasures to explore
including the opera at Verona Arena and the fashion-metropolis Milan.
For those looking for a more active stay, Lake Garda offers a number
of water sport and lakeside activities.
Cycling
Horseback Riding
Abseiling
Clay Pigeon Shooting
Sailing - Diving
Children's Theme Park
Tennis - Jogging Track
Canoeing - Windsurfing
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ABOUT BRESCIA |
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Located at the
edge of the Prealps 149 m. above sea level on flat ground at the
mouth of Valtrompia, Brescia has the second largest population in
Lombardy.
It was an important chief town of the local Gauls, then a Roman
municipium called Brixia. After the Barbarian invasions it became a
free municipality (12th century) within the Lombard League.
The province of Brescia is the largest in Lombardy and makes up a
fifth of the region. Brescia has 200.000 inhabitants and is the
second largest city in Lombardy after Milano. Thanks to a dynamic
business sector, 3 major universities and trans-European tourism,
the city is rich in nightlife and offers visitors a wide selection
of dance clubs, bars and live music. Brescia also hosts a major
league soccer team and and an active racing circuit. |
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