B&B Cortina d'Ampezzo
Your Stay in a B&B in Cortina d’Ampezzo
Want to experience the magic of the Dolomites like James Bond? Choose a charming B&B in Cortina d’Ampezzo. Located in the heart of this glamorous resort, you'll be perfectly placed to explore UNESCO World Heritage mountains, ski slopes, and rich WW1 history. Book your stay for an unforgettable adventure!
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Where to Stay in Cortina d’Ampezzo in Summer
In summer, Cortina becomes a lush paradise, offering a range of outdoor activities like trekking, climbing, and mountain biking. For a perfect stay, choose a B&B in the Pian da Lago area, surrounded by nature and close to hidden trails, or in Cianpo de Mena and Alverà, for peace and stunning views. These areas offer the perfect escape after an active day in the Dolomites. If you prefer more services and dining options, Borca di Cadore is a quieter alternative to the hustle of central Cortina. Book your summer B&B now and make the most of the Dolomites’ outdoor season!
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Where to Stay in Cortina d’Ampezzo in Winter
For ski and winter sports enthusiasts, the best areas to book a B&B are those closest to the lifts, like Fiames and Croda da Lago,offering direct access to the slopes, perfect for both families and expert skiers. If you want to join the jet set, the historic centre of Cortina is ideal, with its sophisticated nightlife, luxury shops, and elite après-ski scene. For a more budget-friendly yet well-connected option, consider the village of San Vito di Cadore remains a strategic choice. Book your winter B&B now to make the most of the Dolomites ski season!
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Experience the Olympic Spirit
Following the success of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Cortina d'Ampezzo has solidified its status as the 'Queen of the Dolomites.' If you want to stay where the alpine skiing, bobsleigh, and curling legends competed, booking a B&B in the center is a must.
However, the Olympic legacy has also made nearby gems even more accessible. If Cortina is busy, consider strategic stays in San Vito di Cadore, Dobbiaco, Val di Fiemme (Tesero/Predazzo), or Val Gardena (Ortisei, Selva, Santa Cristina). Thanks to the enhanced connections developed for the Games, you can enjoy the world-class slopes of Dolomiti Superski, while staying in these charming, authentic Alpine villages.
FAQ
Yes, most B&Bs in Cortina d’Ampezzo serve a traditional Alpine breakfast, often including local specialities like mountain bread, homemade jams, yogurt, and cornetti (Italian croissants). While you won’t typically find a full English breakfast on the menu, many places offer gluten-free or vegetarian options on request.
Not at all. The town centre is compact and easy to explore on foot. In winter, ski buses and shuttles take you directly to the ski lifts. While a car can be handy for exploring the valley or the Dolomite passes, especially in summer, it’s not essential.
Yes, many B&Bs in Cortina offer family-friendly amenities like baby equipment to ensure a comfortable stay for families. You can easily find these options by using the “cribs/cots” filter when searching. For any additional needs, it's best to contact the B&B directly to make your stay even more enjoyable. Find B&Bs with cribs and cots in Cortina. Find B&Bs with cribs and cots in Cortina.















































