




Boutique hotel spread over multiple floors with a rooftop spa and ground-floor restaurant/bar.
25 features available
6 room types
1 double
1 double or twin
1 double
1 double
1 double
Ensuite bathroom
1 double or twin
Ensuite bathroom
1 double
Ensuite bathroom
1 double
Ensuite bathroom
From
£325
per night
From
£580
per night
From
£950
per night
Hotel de Len sits in the centre of Cortina d'Ampezzo, placing guests within walking distance of the town's shops, cafés and restaurants from the moment they arrive. The nearest ski lifts are 400 metres away — a short walk that connects directly to Cortina's Olympic-grade ski infrastructure. For those travelling by air, Venice Marco Polo is the most practical gateway at approximately 1 hour 50 minutes and 145 kilometres. Bolzano offers a closer alternative at around 2 hours 10 minutes, while Innsbruck is reachable in roughly 2 hours 30 minutes. The central position means après-ski options beyond the hotel are immediately on the doorstep, without the need for transfers or shuttle services.
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The Queen of the Dolomites, offering luxury, style, and stunning UNESCO alpine scenery.
Cortina d'Ampezzo, famously known as the 'Queen of the Dolomites', is Italy's most glamorous and stylish ski resort. Encircled by towering, majestic limestone peaks that glow pink at sunset, the town boasts a bustling, chic center filled with high-end boutiques, elegant wine bars, and world-class dining. As a co-host of the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics, its winter sports pedigree is matched only by its reputation as a luxurious alpine playground. The skiing in Cortina is spread across three distinct, spectacular ski areas: Tofana, Faloria-Cristallo, and the Lagazuoi-Cinque Torri sector. While it does not offer full ski-in-ski-out convenience between all sectors, the sheer quality of the pistes and the breathtaking scenery more than make up for the short bus or car rides. With access to the massive Dolomiti Superski network, skiers can explore seemingly endless terrain. The local slopes are impeccably groomed, leaning heavily toward confident beginners and cruising intermediates, though expert skiers can test their mettle on iconic World Cup downhill tracks like the Olympia delle Tofane.
The skiing is incredibly scenic and split across three main areas, characterized by impeccably groomed red and blue cruising runs. Highlights include the dramatic Hidden Valley run from Lagazuoi and the steep, thrilling Women's World Cup downhill course on Tofana.
A vast UNESCO World Heritage network spanning 12 distinct ski areas in the Italian Dolomites, offering 1,200km of pistes on a single lift pass.
Sunny, sweeping slopes that host the Women's World Cup, offering a mix of gentle blues and thrilling blacks.
North-facing slopes that hold the best snow in the valley, featuring challenging reds and the steep Vitelli run.
Spectacular scenery around iconic rock towers, featuring the famous 'Hidden Valley' (Armentarola) run.
Wide, gentle, and forgiving slopes located at the lower section of Tofana, perfect for learning.
Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE)
2h 15min
148km
The 'Cortina Express' and ATVO buses offer direct, comfortable transfers from Venice Airport to the resort. Parking is available at the base stations of major lifts (some paid), but the town center has strict limited traffic zones (ZTL).
Early December to mid-April
February and Italian school holidays are peak times; expect vibrant energy but crowded restaurants.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (Cortina Valley) (EUR 74), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 370)