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Discover our Luxury Chalets in Cortina d'Ampezzo

A jewel of the Dolomites, Cortina d’Ampezzo is Italy’s most glamorous ski resort. Renowned for its breathtaking scenery, Michelin-starred cuisine, and sophisticated social scene, Cortina is as much about la dolce vita as it is about world-class skiing. The resort’s snow-sure slopes, stylish boutiques, and refined après-ski culture make it a favourite for discerning travellers seeking both luxury and authenticity.

The beauty of Cortina d'Ampezzo is best enjoyed with a slow ski down Vitelli slope in the Faloria area, where you can take in the breathtaking sights of the Dolomites. Celebrities and the well-heeled of society flock to the resort, which also boasts an amazing art, shopping and dining scene for your enjoyment.

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Where to Stay in Cortina d'Ampezzo

Accommodation in Cortina d’Ampezzo is as exclusive as its clientele. There's a refined selection of luxury ski chalets in Cortina, as well as boutique hotels, and elegant apartments, many with direct views of the surrounding peaks: Cristallo, Faloria, Cinque Torri, and Tofane.

For proximity to both the slopes and Cortina’s famous Corso Italia promenade, stay in the prestigious Via Menardi area, where you’ll find chalets in Cortina that blend mountain tradition with contemporary style.

View of Corsa Italia in Cortina d'Ampezzo
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What Sets Cortina d'Ampezzo Ski Resort Apart?

The Ski Area:

Set in the UNESCO-listed Dolomite mountains, Cortina d’Ampezzo ski resort has long been regarded as one of Europe’s most elegant winter destinations. A proud host of the 1956 Winter Olympics and a forthcoming venue for the 2026 Winter Games, Cortina combines sporting heritage with effortless sophistication.

Skiers can enjoy 120 km of beautifully groomed runs, while access to the Dolomiti Superski network opens up more than 1,200 km of pistes across 12 ski areas.

Combining jaw-dropping scenery with an effortless sense of style, Cortina is one of my favourite Italian resorts. Nestled in the heart of the Dolomites, it offers some of the most stunning skiing I’ve ever experienced, from long, sun-soaked runs like the Lagazuoi Armentarola to thrilling descents on the Tofane.

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Need Help Choosing a Chalet in Cortina d'Ampezzo?

Our team of experts will help you find the perfect luxury ski chalet in Cortina for your stay. Whether you prefer a catered chalet, a romantic retreat, or a large chalet for a group ski holiday, we’ll match you with the property that best fits your preferences. From airport transfers and ski passes to private chefs and spa treatments, we’ll take care of every detail so you can focus on enjoying your Cortina ski holiday to the fullest. Enquire today to start planning your holiday to Cortina d'Ampezzo.

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FAQs

What’s the best time to visit Cortina d’Ampezzo for a ski holiday?

The best time to visit Cortina is from late December to mid-March, when the snow conditions are most reliable, and the resort is at its most vibrant.

Can I book a catered chalet in Cortina?

Absolutely. Many of our Cortina chalet rentals come with private chefs who prepare bespoke menus using local Italian ingredients.

How do I get to Cortina?

The nearest airports to Cortina are Treviso (138 kilometres) and Venice Marco Polo (150 kilometres), both around a two-hour drive away. Other nearby airports include Verona (250 kilometres) and Munich (330 kilometres). The nearest train station is located in Calalzo di Cadore, 35 kilometres away.

How high is Cortina d’Ampezzo?

The resort sits at 1,224 metres, with skiing available up to 2,930 metres in the Dolomiti Superski area.

What facilities can I expect in a luxury chalet in Cortina?

Expect private spas, heated pools, saunas, cinemas, and professional staff providing bespoke service throughout your stay.

Which are the best luxury ski chalets in Cortina?

LV|01 & LV|02 are among the most sought-after luxury chalets in Cortina d’Ampezzo, each offering a unique combination of comfort and exclusivity.

Is Cortina a good destination for non-skiers?

Yes, if you don’t ski, there are still plenty of activities to enjoy in Cortina. Experience an exhilarating ride down the bobsleigh run with a professional pilot, go night snowshoeing with dinner at a mountain hut or take a scenic flight. For a more relaxing option, you could book a spa treatment.

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