




A 6-story traditional alpine-style hotel building with a central lobby, top-floor 'Sky Spa', and underground parking.
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£174
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Madonna di Campiglio sits in the Rendena Valley in Trentino, at around 1,550 metres altitude, and is consistently rated among Italy's premier ski resorts. The Skirama Dolomiti Adamello Brenta pass connects the resort to Pinzolo and Folgarida-Marilleva, opening up more than 150 kilometres of marked runs. The town itself is compact and walkable, with a strong concentration of restaurants, boutiques, and après-ski bars within easy reach of the hotel. Road access from Milan Malpensa takes approximately two and a half hours; Verona and Innsbruck airports offer alternative gateways. The hotel's ski-in, ski-out position removes the need for shuttle buses or lengthy boot walks, which is a meaningful practical advantage in a resort where slope-side access varies considerably by property.
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The Pearl of the Brenta Dolomites, blending Italian elegance with spectacular skiing.
Madonna di Campiglio is an elegant and historic ski resort nestled in the heart of the Brenta Dolomites in Trentino, Italy. Known as the 'Pearl of the Dolomites', it has long been a favored destination for Italian high society, offering a chic village atmosphere complete with upscale boutiques, refined dining, and sophisticated après-ski. The stunning limestone peaks provide a dramatic and breathtaking backdrop to the resort's tree-lined slopes. The skiing is part of the extensive Skiarea Campiglio Dolomiti di Brenta, connecting Madonna di Campiglio seamlessly with neighboring Pinzolo and Folgarida-Marilleva. This provides 150km of linked pistes that are immaculately groomed and primarily cater to intermediate cruisers and families. Advanced skiers can challenge themselves on the legendary Canalone Miramonti, a famous FIS Alpine Ski World Cup slalom course. Beyond the traditional alpine pistes, Madonna di Campiglio boasts the Ursus Snowpark, one of the best terrain parks in the Alps. Whether you are carving down sun-drenched corduroy, enjoying an Aperol Spritz at a mountain rifugio, or strolling through the glamorous pedestrian center, the resort offers a truly 'la dolce vita' winter experience.
The terrain is a paradise for intermediate cruisers, featuring long, sweeping, tree-lined reds and scenic blues. Experts can tackle steep World Cup black runs, while freestylers will find world-class features at the renowned Ursus Snowpark.
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its striking, jagged limestone peaks and stunning pink sunsets known as the Enrosadira.
High-altitude, sun-drenched wide slopes perfect for cruising, and home to the massive Ursus Snowpark.
Steeper, challenging terrain featuring the thrilling Schumacher Streif black run plunging back into town.
The classic side of the mountain hosting the famous Canalone Miramonti World Cup night slalom piste.
Features long, gentle, scenic blue runs winding through the forests, ideal for improving technique.
Verona Villafranca Airport (VRN)
2h 30min
150km
The Fly Ski Shuttle runs direct bus transfers from Verona, Bergamo, and Milan airports during the winter season. Several paid underground parking garages are available on the edge of the pedestrian zones; many hotels offer private parking.
Late November to mid-April
Buying passes online in advance typically offers a discount of up to 20% compared to the ticket window.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (Skiarea) (EUR 74), Adult 6-Day Pass (Skiarea) (EUR 390)