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Hotel Trieste sits in the heart of Cortina d'Ampezzo, with ski-in, ski-out access placing the slopes directly on the doorstep. The ski lifts are within moments of the property, removing the need for shuttle transfers or lengthy walks in ski boots. The resort centre — with its concentration of restaurants, bars, and shops — is around five minutes on foot, making it straightforward to move between the mountain and the village throughout the day. Cortina itself is one of Italy's premier ski destinations, set within the Dolomiti Superski area, which offers access to an extensive network of pistes across multiple interconnected resorts. The town is well served by road from Venice, approximately two hours by car, and is a regular fixture on the Italian winter social calendar.
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The Queen of the Dolomites, blending dramatic alpine scenery with unmatched Italian glamour.
Cortina d'Ampezzo, often referred to as the 'Queen of the Dolomites', is Italy's most glamorous and prestigious ski resort. Framed by some of the most dramatic and photogenic peaks in the Alps, its pedestrian-friendly Corso Italia is lined with designer boutiques, luxury hotels, and elegant cafes, offering an experience where the 'la dolce vita' is just as important as the skiing. Hosting the 1956 Winter Olympics and co-hosting the upcoming 2026 Games, Cortina boasts a rich winter sports heritage. The skiing is spread across several distinct sectors—Tofana, Faloria, and Cinque Torri-Lagazuoi—each offering unique terrain and spectacular panoramic views of the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites. While the local slopes offer about 120km of pistes, the resort is connected to the massive Dolomiti Superski network. The resort appeals heavily to intermediate skiers, luxury seekers, and gourmands. With extensive snowmaking, impeccable piste grooming, and world-class mountain dining (rifugios), Cortina provides a refined, relaxed, and incredibly scenic alpine vacation rather than a hardcore extreme sports destination.
The skiing is divided into three main areas connected by ski buses and a new gondola network, offering impeccably groomed pistes set against striking limestone cliffs. It is a haven for intermediates with wide, rolling reds, though experts will find thrilling challenges like the famous Olympia run on Tofana.
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its towering, jagged limestone peaks and the world's largest interconnected ski network.
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