Cortina d’Ampezzo
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About Cortina d’Ampezzo
Cortina d’Ampezzo is known as the Sophia Loren of ski resorts: gorgeous and glamorous. It is framed by the Dolomites, and while the runs are spectacular, and offer a great variety of skiing, Cortina is best known for its après ski, and the jet setters who come here. Of course the best places to stay in Cortina d’Ampezzo reflect this, and we have some seriously glamorous recommendations, including one of the best examples of chalet-chic we’ve come across, a contemporary chalet, two grand dames, a chalet resort in the mountains, a couple of spa resorts, and a great value hotel with incredible views from its private terraces.
Cortina is part of the Dolomiti Superski Area, which includes the Fazarego Pass and other previous Olympic sites and runs, so there’s plenty of variety if you want to mix up your après ski with some actual skiing. It’s got a great snow park, and ski racing facilities too. Cortina is also a great destination for a family ski holiday with it’s vast nursery area, with gently undulating curves and slopes, ideal for ski schools, and its long, cruising runs.
Outside of the ski season many of Cortina’s hotels, boutiques and restaurants remain open, and there’s a lively summer season too, popular with hikers, golfers, bikers and climbers. The town's beautiful architecture, dominated by the white and green bell tower and grand, 19th century mansions, looks even more striking against lush green meadows, so we heartily recommend the best places to stay in Cortina d’Ampezzo to walkers and mountain bikers looking for an alpine adventure. The Dolomites also make an extremely memorable backdrop for a game of golf!
The Best Places to Stay in Cortina d’Ampezzo
For a Special Occasion
- The Hotel Ambra offers some of the best examples of chalet chic we know of, with 24 sophisticated, yet chalet-style rooms, decorated with antiques, original art and fantastic examples of turned wood, panelling, and wooden furniture and flooring. It’s a great pick if you’re looking for something special and romantic, or if you just fancy a higher end chalet stay. The location is good too, close to the slopes, and near the centre of town, and the hotel bar has a buzzing après ski atmosphere. There’s no restaurant but they offer breakfast, and there are plenty nearby.
For a Ski Break
- The Rosapetra Spa Resort is also riffing on the chalet theme, though this time it’s contemporary chalet style decor, with plenty of blonde wood, but in elegantly minimal panels, straight lines, beamed ceilings and plenty of glass too. The spa is in the name, so it’s a big part of the offering, with state-of-the-art treatments, and an impressive menu. There’s also a pool, and a gym. This is an ideal pick for a romantic skiing holiday, with a bit of pampering thrown in for after the slopes, but the Rospetra Spa Resort also has great family-sized suites, and access to ski schools. It also works well for golfers come the summer months.
For Luxury
- The Cristallo Hotel Spa & Golf is Cortina d’Ampezzo’s original luxury hotel, a beautiful grande dame with splendid views, splendid grounds, and splendidly decorated rooms and suites — 73 of them in all. The spa and golf course are mentioned in the name, which is always a promising sign if that’s part of your holiday plan. We like the spa, and indoor pool, for their traditional elegance, and there’s a free shuttle to the Cortina Golf Club, and into town — which is only five minutes away. If you really want to treat yourself book into the Royal or Presidential Suites, where you will have access to your own butler.
For Families
- The Grand Hotel Savoia is Cortina d’Ampezzo’s other grande dame, recently refurbished, so that its trappings are now contemporary, as well as luxurious, including in the spa and restaurant. The Grand’s location is excellent, just 100 metres from the pedestrianised shopping area, surrounded by great places to eat and drink, and just five minutes from the Faloria cable car. The hotel’s 130 rooms and suites have a whiff of chalet heritage in their blonde wood, and pale furnishings, but they’re more Scandi chic than alpine chalet. For families there's a kids club and programme of activities for those aged 3-12.
For Outdoor Adventures
- The Faloria Mountain Spa Resort is just to the south of Cortina d’Ampezzo, in Zuel, which boasts spectacular views of the Dolomites. Consisting of a main chalet building and smaller chalets and cabins, there’s a great range of accommodation options, including Premier Suites, which sleep four, and are a good option for families. There’s also a spa and indoor pool, plus a restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine — which works surprisingly well against the snowy backdrop of the ski season, but is even better come the summer months when the Faloria is popular with walkers, climbers and mountain bikers.
For Great Value
- The Hotel Ancora is wonderfully affordable for its level of luxury, and charming decor. It’s somewhat dated, but the traditional style and classical decor choices just lend charm. Bonuses include private terraces and balconies, with their views over Cortina to the Dolomites, and the stylish, award-winning, restaurant with its vaulted ceilings. The hotel also hosts regular art exhibitions.
For a self catering apartment
- If you’d prefer to stay in an apartment or private villa we recommend you visit our online partner, Booking.com.
Travel Information
- Venice’s Marco Polo Airport is the closest international airport to central Cortina d’Ampezzo, about an hour and three quarters away by car, or around two hours by public transport. Even though it’s in neighbouring Austria, Innsbruck Airport is the second closest, around two hours away by car, or four hours by public transport. Verona Villafranca Airport is third, around three hours by car or about five by train and bus. There are many overland alternative too.
- If you plan to hire a car we recommend you visit our online partner Rentalcars.
- If you’re visiting Cortina d’Ampezzo to ski, the season usually runs between late November and early May. Snowmaking facilities cover around 90% of the slopes, so they can do quite a bit to make good on their guarantee of a long season. January and February tend to get the best natural snow. Each year Cortina hosts a series of international snow sport events including the Tour di Ski, Alpine Ski World Cup, the ice hockey and curling championships, and the Cortina Winter Polo, and these create busy periods too. Christmas is a very beautiful, and popular time to visit, a time for added sophistication, revelry, and cosy decorating touches to bring cheer to the evenings. The period between Christmas and Epiphany is probably the busiest time, and most fashionable time of all. The rest of January and February are popular with more serious winter sports fans, and there are a number annual sporting events held. If you’re visiting Cortina to hike or mountain bike we recommend June — it’s still quiet, and especially beautiful. Come July the summer season in Cortina kicks in, and during July and August the town hosts music festivals and sporting events, and welcomes an influx of visitors for them. September quietens down somewhat, but hosts a food festival towards the end.
Still not sure where to stay?
- You could expand your search to include all the best places to stay in the Veneto region
- Or consider other nearby ski resorts including Corvara, or San Cassiano
- Alternatively, you could contact one of our friendly Gurus for personalised advice.
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Best Hotels in Cortina d’Ampezzo
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Hotel Ancora Cortina d’Ampezzo (Cortina d'Ampezzo) 49 rooms from $124
Foodies - Award winning restaurant.Views - Great views from hotelSkiingRomantic BreakA stunning residence cum hotel with an award-winning restaurant and spa. Traditional elegance and classical opulence throughout the rooms, suites and living areas. Spectacular views from terraces and private balconies over Cortina and towards the Dolomites. A sophisticated hotel for a ski holiday. See More
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Faloria Mountain Spa Resort Cortina d’Ampezzo from $130
Active Holiday - Biking, climbing, trekking on Dolomiti Alta Via, skiing, or just spending a romantic break relaxing in the spa.Hills & mountains - Set in the UNESCO heritage site of the Dolomites.Skiing - In the winter.LuxuryA sumptuous chalet in the Dolomites. Luxurious rooms and suites (some sleep 4) have enormous beds, attractive furnishings, all the mod cons, and private balconies. Top of the range spa and beauty treatments, and fabulous Mediterranean cuisine. A special spot for all year round mountaineering. See More
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Grand Hotel Savoia Cortina d’Ampezzo (Cortina d'Ampezzo) 130 rooms from $250
SkiingSwimming Pool - Indoor PoolKids Club - Fully staffed.SpaRecommended by - TabletFully refurbished grand dame now offering all the luxury trappings you'd expect plus state of the art spa, kids club, and gourmet food. Central location, just 100m from the pedestrianised shopping area and 5 mins to the Faloria cable car. See More
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Cristallo Hotel Spa & Golf Cortina d’Ampezzo (Cortina d'Ampezzo) 73 rooms from $272
Golf - Free shuttle service to the Cortina Golf Club.SkiingViews - Great views over the Dolomites.Swimming Pool - Indoor PoolRecommended by - Tablet, Kiwi CollectionCortina's original luxury hotel. Soak up the stunning views, pamper yourself in the "Ultimate Spa" and enjoy apres-ski cocktails in the bar. Elevated position just five minutes walk from the centre of town or take advantage of the free shuttle! See More
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Rosapetra Spa Resort Cortina d’Ampezzo 29 rooms from $295
Spa breaks - With a full-service spa onsite that boasts a range of state-of-the-art treatments, choose this hotel for a mountain spa breakActive Holiday - Positioned close to the best slopes in the Dolomites ski region, book this hotel for you next active winter sports holidayBack to Nature - Set in the spectacular Dolomites Mountains, book this hotel for an authentic back-to-nature retreatRomantic - Good for couples.Recommended by - Great Small Hotels , Small Luxury HotelsThis five-star resort is tucked away in Cortina d'Ampezzo in the heart of the Dolomites mountain region. Cosy guestrooms play with contrasting tones of natural wood for a contemporary take on an Alpine cabin. Book a rejuvenating treatment in the sleek hotel spa after a day on the slopes. See More
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Hotel de Len Cortina d’Ampezzo (Veneto) 22 rooms from $315
Total relaxation - Unwind in rustic elegance where rooms crafted with natural wood offer a peaceful retreat that soothes the mind & bodyFoodies - Indulge in culinary wonders as you savour dishes that fuse robust mountain flavours with contemporary zestSkiing - Convenient transfers to nearby ski lifts allow for exhilarating days spent gliding through pristine snowActive Holiday - For active souls, delve into rooftop spa wellness, valley-view yoga, and diverse mountain sportsRecommended by - Mr & Mrs SmithA tranquil escape in the serene Dolomites. Inside, minimalistic decor meets rich, sustainable woods, creating a vibe that's both rustic and refined. Guests can enjoy superior rooms, a well-appointed spa, and a dining experience that honours local, sustainable ingredients. Luxury meets nature. See More
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Hotel Ambra Cortina d’Ampezzo 24 rooms from $342
Romantic Break - Well-appointed rooms make this hotel the perfect setting for a romantic break; book a luxury suite for a private hot tubHideaway - With cosy rooms and a charming bar onsite, book this hotel for a hideaway holiday in the mountainsActive Holiday - Set close to the best slopes in Cortina, this hotel is a great base for an active skiing breakRomantic - Good for couples.Recommended by - Great Small HotelsThis stylish bolt-hole is located in the centre of Cortina d’Ampezzo, a stone's throw from the best slopes. Sophisticated concept rooms are dressed in antiques and selected local artisan pieces with a light Alpine touch. Head to the cosy hotel bar in the evening for après-ski. See More