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Park Hotel Arnica
4.3/511 Reviews
The hotel is elegant, a wide and comfortable reception, bar and billiard room, a extra room with TV. I had dinner with salmon crustaceans, radicale lasagne and turtle, bark at the vicinity, Christmas tronchet. The spa is a relaxing kitchen, a relaxing kitchen, a bathroom, and perhaps a baby area. All outdoor possibilities of relaxing sittings overcrowded in covers and in front of a pad. Falcade bottom track, or down and San Pilgrim bottom.
Hotel Belvedere Dolomiti
3.7/514 Reviews
Pieve di Cadore is a pretty Italian village with a wonderful lake view. The Hotel Belvedere has some rooms with this lake view. However, the hotel itself is almost impossible to find. It has no road frontage. On the road, there is a very small (black) sign that says hotel Belvedere. You then have to walk down some steps, walk past their (closed at the moment) restaurant to find the hotel entrance. This entrance faces the side of another building and the walkway/steps. You would think that the management would realise how difficult it is to find if you are in a car and perhaps send you very clear directions with your reservation confirmation! Also, the confirmation email I was sent included the incorrect phone number when I rang for directions. When we finally arrived, we found the hotel to be nice. The receptionist was very helpful and friendly. The hotel was very quiet, perhaps it is off season. The room we had was large, it had a nice clean bathroom with nice toiletries. The view from the window was spectacular. There was no aircon in the room which would make it quite uncomfortable on a hot sunny day, but, it should be fine in the winter or spring. The breakfast was fine. We parked in the hotel garage (they have 2 spots so there is no guarantee that you will get a space) at a cost of €10 per day.
Hotel Serena Cortina
4/544 Reviews
We stayed for 4 nights during the last week of September and early October & it was our first time in the Dolomites. It was walking distance to town and there is free parking in the hotel. It was in a good location where restaurants and shops are walking distance. We ate dinner in restaurants close by. At check in, the reception gave us a list of recommended restaurants. The staff were nice. The breakfast was filling and they offered a variety of food and drinks. The pastries were not so good. We had better ones in the hotel at Val Gardena. On our first night, there was a big bus and in the morning, the breakfast area was so full & chaotic. There was almost no table available. The coffee/espresso maker line was very long and they ran out of cups, etc. I felt sorry for the staff who looked overwhelmed. Thank goodness that the next 3 days were better since we were in a rush to go to the mountains. We had a standard room in the Annex with a good view of the mountains & a little patio with chairs. It was quiet at night. The room rate we got was reasonably priced for the area. I was a little chilly at night and the hotel staff told us that they don’t turn on the gas until winter. Overall, our stay was good.
Grand Hotel Savoia Cortina D’Ampezzo, A Radisson C
4.4/540 Reviews
Our stay at the Grand Hotel Savoia Cortina d'Ampezzo was very pleasant and memorable. The concierge, Diana Kirtadze, gave us good guidance for the hikes we wanted to do. The kitchen staff packed us a nice breakfast box and had it ready and waiting for us at the front desk super early for our hike that morning. The breakfast buffet was extensive; had everything one could ever want for breakfast - all kinds of fresh fruits and juices, breads, eggs, pastries, cold cuts, cereal, yogurt, cheeses, teas, coffees, warm porridge and egg preparations made to order .... the food was freshly made, delicious, and beautifully displayed. I wish they had more vegetarian choices for dinner. We received impeccable service from Giovanni Rizzo and his team, at breakfast and dinner, during our stay. They were polite, friendly and struck a perfect balance between being attentive without being intrusive. The turndown service at this property was rather nice too. The housekeeping staff served us with a smile; they got us a portable fan on a warm night, and gave us several extra bottles of drinking water (choice of still or sparkling) when we asked for them. We had a lovely stay at this property - their balsamic vinegar, olive oil (Vibianini) and tiramisu were the best yet!
Hotel Lajadira & Spa
4.4/532 Reviews
We loved our stay at this oasis after a week hiking the Dolomites and staying in rifugios. It was the perfect place to relax and feel luxurious in this very well appointed hotel with a lovely spa, spa services and pool. Augusto was so helpful and friendly as were all of the staff. It’s a short walk to heart of the town but taxis were easy to get as well. And look at these tomatoes! I mean- really, only in Italy! Grazie Mille for a great stay.
Hotel Bellaria - Cortina d'Ampezzo
4.3/512 Reviews
All perfect, from check in to check out. We were welcomed with great gentleness and sympathy. Any type of request has been met. Abundant breakfast is sweet and salty. Excellent dinner, Different menu every day, with wide choice, A special compliment also to the cook, feature kitchen with local products. And finally thank Lorenzo (owner of the building) who guided us by advised us in all our trips. I felt in family! Thank you

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