Italy’s got some cool hotels and it’s got some of the best mountain views in the world.
And when you put them together? You get the best hotels in the Dolomites.
The mountains in northeastern Italy are unlike any other section of the Alps. A playground for outdoor enthusiasts and guests with refined taste, the Dolomites offer the perfect cure for wanderlust. Lay your head at these luxury hotels in the Dolomites, only a few hours by train from Milan and several other main cities.
Image Credit: © Manuel Kottersteger. Image Location: Hotel Hubertus, Val Pusteria, South Tyrol, Italy
Luxury hotels in the Dolomites
The best five-star hotels in the Dolomites, Italy, plus dreamy design hotels and lavish, luxurious hotels with infinity pools.
Hotel Hubertus | Val Pusteria
Hotel Hubertus is known as the Dolomites hotel with an infinity pool and that really is all you need to know to book a stay at one of the best design hotels in the Dolomites. The Sky Pool is heated year-round and likely grants you the best view you’ll ever have while wearing an inner tube. You’re also given a Holidaypass upon check-in, which makes public transportation around the area free for you.
ADLER Spa Resort DOLOMITI | Ortisei
One of the best five-star hotels in the Dolomites for those who want serenity while surrounded by the slopes, ADLER Dolomiti is a spa resort where you’ll want to be in your birthday suit no matter the weather outside. A sensual sauna, salt grotto, and a Rasul bath designed for couples will heat up your vacation in no time.
Image Credit and Location: ADLER Spa Resort DOLOMITI, Ortisei, South Tyrol, Italy
My Arbor | Sant'Andrea
A treehouse hotel with wellness rooted into its operations, My Arbor is a 5-star hotel in the Dolomites that invites you to see the scenery from its unique suites. Hike, bike, ski, and pose your way to inner peace, then refuel with a gourmet alpine-Mediterranean meal.
Image Credit and Location: My Arbor, Sant'Andrea in Monte, South Tyrol, Italy
Alpina Dolomites | Alpe di Siusi - Seiser Alm
Another gorgeous design hotel in the Dolomites, Alpina Dolomites has everything from a sauna and a cigar lounge to a free ski guide and child amenities like a cinema, playroom, and daily mini club. It’s an amazingly designed resort to explore, if you can leave behind the balcony views from your chalet suite, that is.
Vigilius Mountain Resort | Monte San Vigilio/Vigiljoch
If you want to be one with nature, the only way to reach Vigilius Mountain Resort is by cable car. Leave everything behind — stress, cars, and even Wi-Fi — and get back to center at its day spa, around its alpine hiking trails, and its comfortable suites with moonlit views of the Dolomites.
Image Credit: Tobias Kaser. Image Location: Vigilius Mountain Resort, South Tyrol, Italy
Before you check in, check out these FAQ about the Dolomites
Which town is best for a base in the Dolomites?
Cortina d’Ampezzo is a popular base town in the Dolomites because it’s one of the closest towns to international airports in Venice, Munich, and Innsbruck. Ortisei in Val Gardena is another popular pick.
Where do people stay in the Dolomites?
People stay in all areas of the Dolomites, though areas like Cortina d’Ampezzo are more popular than others. Where you’ll want to stay depends on what you want to do. For example, Madonna di Campiglio is perfect if you want to get lost in the beauty of Adamello Brenta National Park while Alpe di Siusi is great for cross-country skiing and cycling thanks to being Europe’s largest high alpine pasture.
What’s the best way to get to the Dolomites?
One of the best ways to get to the Dolomites is by train, with direct or low-connection routes available from Italian cities like Milan and Bologna. It’s cheaper and easier than driving, plus it’s a convenient and comfortable option for travelers using Italy’s extensive railway system to take day trips from Verona or split a Roman adventure with a weekend away.
Are there many luxury hotels in the Dolomites?
Yes, travelers who are looking to spoil themselves will love the luxury hotels available, including both four-star and five-star abodes. Design hotels in the Dolomites are particularly stunning, so do yourself a favor and splurge on a resort that’s as shiny as its starred service.
Are there any budget hotels in the Dolomites?
Budget travelers can see the Dolomites with day trips and visiting off season, but there aren’t exactly roadside motels in this part of Italy. Hostels like Museo Ostello in Belluno have dorms available, but the cheap hotels in the Dolomites will be of the mid-range variety compared to the best five-star hotels in the Dolomites that this Italian region is known for.
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Header Image Credit: Getty Images, takepicsforfun. Image Location: Val Gardena, South Tyrol, Italy