




The chalet is spread over four floors connected by an elevator. The basement houses the spa and cinema; the ground floor contains the main entrance and some bedrooms; the first floor features the main living and dining areas; the top floor contains the master suites.
23 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 8 guests
Master Double bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, fireplace, balcony access, and en-suite with Jacuzzi bath and shower and second separate en-suite shower room
Double bedroom with balcony access and en-suite bathroom and shower
Children's bunk bedroom (sleeps 2) with balcony access and en-suite bathroom and shower.
Double bedroom with balcony access and en-suite bathroom and shower
5 bathrooms
From
£45,000
per week
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£75,000
per week
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£120,000
per week
Dolce Vita sits on Via Menardi, widely regarded as Cortina's most prestigious residential address, within a private 7,000m² estate. The Faloria-Cristallo cable car is a five-minute walk from the property, while the Tofana cable car — gateway to the Super 8, Great War, and Sellaronda circuits — is seven minutes away by the included 24/7 driver service. The foot of Corso Italia, Cortina's main shopping and dining street, is a short walk, putting the town's boutiques and restaurants within easy reach without requiring a car. The Basilica Minore dei Santi Filippo e Giacomo, a Cortina landmark, is visible from the chalet and a brief stroll up Corso Italia. The estate's driver service covers the wider resort in under ten minutes.
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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.
Home to the Olympic downhill course and steeper, sunny runs suited for confident and advanced skiers.
A wonderful, gentle, and wide area at the base of Tofana that is perfect for novices and families.
North-facing slopes ensuring excellent snow quality, featuring thrilling red runs and stunning valley views.
Breathtaking scenery, historical WWI sites, and the famous 'Hidden Valley' ski run ending with a horse-drawn lift.
Venice Marco Polo (VCE)
2h 15min
148km
Regular direct bus services (Cortina Express, ATVO) run directly from Venice airport to the town center. Paid public lots are available near the main lift bases and town center, though traffic can be heavy during peak Italian holidays.
Late November to Mid April
The upgraded Dolomiti Superski pass is highly recommended if you plan to ski the Sella Ronda or visit neighboring valleys.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (Cortina) (EUR 74), Adult 6-Day Pass (Dolomiti Superski) (EUR 423)