Cortina d’Ampezzo has accommodation at every price point, from five-star grand hotels on Corso Italia to family-run B&Bs in the surrounding hamlets. The town’s Olympic history and celebrity clientele mean luxury options rival those of top Alpine resorts in Switzerland and France. During ski season (late December to early April), book 3-6 months ahead for the best choice and rates. Summer accommodation is easier to find except around Ferragosto (August 10-20).
Where to Stay in Cortina: Centro Storico
The town centre puts you steps from the pedestrian Corso Italia, the Faloria cable car, and the main restaurant strip. You pay a premium for location , central hotels run €200-500/night in winter high season , but you save on taxis and buses since everything is walkable. Match your stay to the season using Cortina weather by month and best time to visit Cortina. See things to do in Cortina for activities near each area and Cortina travel tips for transport. Underground parking at Piazza Roma costs €20/day.
Suggested Hotels in Centro Storico
Grand Hotel Savoia
A five-star landmark on Via Roma dating to the early 1900s, fully renovated as part of the Radisson Collection with a rooftop spa, indoor pool, and the 1224 Bar Lounge overlooking the Dolomites. Best for luxury travellers and couples who want a central location with full-service amenities. Check rates and availability
Hotel Cortina
A historic 1870 hotel directly on Corso Italia at the bell tower, offering classic Alpine rooms with wood furnishings and a ground-floor bar that’s a local institution for aperitivo. Best for visitors who prize location above all else , the Faloria lift is literally across the piazza. Check rates and availability
Hotel Bellaria The best neighborhoods in Cortina guide covers each area in detail. Check the Cortina events and festivals calendar for your dates.
A well-priced three-star 800m from both the Faloria and Tofane cable cars, with a restaurant serving Ampezzano specialities and free WiFi throughout. Best for budget-conscious skiers who want a central base without the five-star price tag. Check rates and availability
Where to Stay in Cortina: Pocol
Pocol is the quiet plateau 3km south of town at 1,520m. It’s the closest accommodation to the Tofane-Socrepes lift base and has the best open views of the main Dolomite peaks. You need a car or the ski bus (line 1) for evening trips into town. Hotels here average €100-180/night.
Suggested Hotels in Pocol
Hotel Villa Olimpia
An apartment-style property in Pocol with full kitchens and balconies facing the Tofane, ideal for families or groups who want to self-cater between ski days. Best for longer stays and ski-focused groups who value slope access over nightlife. Check rates and availability
B&B Hotel Passo Tre Croci Cortina
Located at Passo Tre Croci (1,809m) about 8km from Cortina centre, this modern B&B offers the lowest rates in the area with a restaurant, bar, and free parking. Best for hikers tackling the Lago di Sorapiss trail and budget travellers with a car who don’t mind a 10-minute drive into town. Check rates and availability
Where to Stay in Cortina: Via dello Stadio and Alverà
The flat, well-lit stretch north of the centre towards the Olympic Stadium suits families and mid-range budgets. It’s a 15-20 minute walk to Corso Italia along the sidewalk with good bus connections (lines 1 and 2). Several large hotels here have their own parking and restaurants.
Suggested Hotels in Via dello Stadio
Royal Hotel Cortina
A family-run three-star in a historic villa at the start of the pedestrian zone, with panoramic Alpine views and a generous breakfast buffet included. Best for couples and solo travellers who want character and warmth at a mid-range price within walking distance of everything. Check rates and availability