Pick the best Apartments in Cortina d'Ampezzo from our selection

Reviews for Cortina d'Ampezzo Hotels

Hotel Al Larin
4/58 Reviews
(+) Hotel Al Larin is a very good option to stay for a few nights in Cortina d'Ampezzo. It is not located in the city center, which might be a plus for some people and a minus for others. For us it was a plus, because we came to Veneto region to see the mountains and not for shopping. The hotel has a private parking, so it won't be an issue, if you come by car. Keep in mind that the check in time is between 2 and 8 p.m. It is better to come before 8 p.m., because there is no one at the reception after that till morning. Breakfast is very good. The hotel offers omelette, bacon, mini-sausages, ham, cheese, toasts, croissants with jam or chocolate, different cake every day, joghurt with muesli or corn flakes, fruits, buns, various jams, tea, coffee, juices. Our room 12 was on the second floor, very well equipped. An excellent restaurant El Zoco is just 300 meters away. If you like pizza, you can get 10% discount for Il Ponte pizzeria (try quattro formaggi!). Very nice and helpful personnel at the reception. (-) If you have disabilities, bear in mind that the hotel does not have a lift.
Meuble Villa Neve
4.2/535 Reviews
I chose the hotel based ok it’s location to town and ski facilities since skiing was the reason I came to Cortina. It was PERFECT! Very welcoming every-time I returned back to the hotel. The breakfast had a broad selection of pastries including warm croissants, made to order scrambled eggs, plus typical other aspects of continental breakfasts and good cappuccinos, served 730-930. Rooms are all well Maintained, cleaned daily and in good condition. Yup pThe ski buses (to Tofana/socrates/Faloria) is literally at the end of the driveway and they have a ski room in the garage. If you bring a padlock, you can lock them but it seems pretty secure. Faloria ski resort is a quick walk by road or around up and over the pedestrian bridge. The bus station is also very close as I took the Cortina Express to/from VCE. They were super flexible with a late checkout since I had planned to ski and had a evening bus. So thrilled that I switched from Rosapetra to here for both the ease of the stay and value.
Hotel Capannina
3.7/511 Reviews
- [ ] A “vintage” hotel that made me make a beautiful duck in the past. All very comfortable and comfortable, not modern but practical and the service very nice and available. Unlike the many cold and impersonal anonymous hotels, this has remained true to itself, with good taste and harmonious: what is so rare in these times! Today, hotels are very high and very expensive or the average level is full of unscrupulous, anonymous and low-quality modernity.
Royal Hotel Cortina
4.1/546 Reviews
It was our first time in Cortina to ski with friends and we chose this hotel based on location, price and other trip advisor recommendations. We weren’t disappointed - Comfortable rooms, Close to pedestrian zone, Close (50m) to ski bus pickup, Close to great restaurants, Friendly staff, Good breakfast. About all you want, need, and can expect from a smaller European hotel. Would definitely choose again if/when we return to Cortina. Only heads up would be the loud bar across the street if you like to sleep with the window open and you are on that side of the hotel. Minor observation in an otherwise great stay.
Grand Hotel Savoia Cortina D’Ampezzo, A Radisson C
4.5/555 Reviews
We are a family of 5 and had an amazing stay at the hotel Savoia. The location is excellent and the breakfast is everything you could think of. We arrived with no car and nothing booked and were worried we would miss out on what the Dolomites had to offer since finding a car that fit us is hard to rent unless booked in advance. We wanted a guide but they also needed a car to drive us around in. Diana and Paulo at the concierge desk were fantastic! They did some magic and took care of everything and booked a car and a guide and we were able to visit all the main sites reachable from Cortina. Not to mention they created our full itinerary. Any help we needed they were always warm and friendly. The staff at the concierge, check in, front desk, Spa and Breakfast restaurant are the nicest people we have met on the trip. Great hotel!
B&B Hotel Passo Tre Croci Cortina
4.2/569 Reviews
I came to B&B Tre Croci Cortina for a solo stay – I've been here on sabbatical for 6 days and 5 nights, and my stay at this B&B was nothing short of amazing. It's located right outside of Cortina, which is very convenient because of how close it is to Lake Sorapis, Lake Braies, and Tre Cime & Cadini di Minsurina. The hotel staff is very kind, patient, and courtesy... and the kitchen/dining staff is PHENOMENAL. They're very intentional about making your staff feel like home. Yamirka & her fellow dining staff made the difference in my staff. The rooms are very modern & there is plenty of space. The view of the mountains is beautiful, too. The only cons I would mention are the level of noise from patrons who don't do their best to abide by the ask for quiet in the hallways – I don't think it's intentional, but the closeness to the hallways makes a bit of a difference. Also, I'm someone who likes to sleep with it very cold, and my room thermostat wouldn't go down for some reason (I just slept with the door open as it was cold outside at night). I couldn't recommend this place more. If you're coming to the Dolomites, stay here! 🖤

Frequently Asked Questions

Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels76
Number of Reviews46
Highest PriceS$ 985
Lowest PriceS$ 170
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 489
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 453