Hotels to remember: Trentino Alto Adige

Trentino Alto Adige: suggestions from the insiders

(Insider)

Where to soak in style from the Dolomites to the southern isles. (The 10 Best Hot Tubs in Italy) →

Alexia Linder

(Proprietaria)

Boutique Hotel Nives

Small Boutique Hotels

Alexia Linder

The Dolomites are a UNESCO Natural Heritage and Selva you can almost touch them with your finger. In both winter and summer holidays in Val Gardena always gives incredible emotions. (Boutique Hotel Nives) →

Barbara Maffei

(Proprietaria)

Biohotel Hermitage

4 Star Hotels

Barbara Maffei

Welcome... in front of you one of the gorgeous place in the world: the Dolomites on the 2009th the Dolomites have been declared World Heritage Site (Biohotel Hermitage) →

Anna Tonino

(Service)

Alpenpalace Spa Retreat

5 Star Luxury Hotels

Time is priceless. Luxury an attitude to life which is reflected in every courteous gesture and in every fulfilled desire. We see it as an objective & a passion at the same time to turn your 5-star holiday in South Tyrol into a celebration! (Alpenpalace Spa Retreat) →

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Trentino Alto Adige at a glance

Trentino Alto Adige Hotel

Trentino and Alto Adige: the two faces of a border land. Romantic like its alpine chalets, majestic like the Dolomite mountains, charmingly persuasive like its inhabitants.

Trentino Alto Adige is located in the far North of Italy and shares borders with both Austria and Switzerland. The region’s Alpine climate ensures plenty of snow in the winter and refreshingly cool summer temperatures. This is a predominantly mountainous region, rich in alpine valleys, rivers and lakes and home to three Natural Parks: the Adamello-Brenta, Paneveggio-Pale of S.Martino and Stelvio, all of which provide the ideal habitat for numerous species of flora and fauna. The Italian Dolomites are ideal winter sports territory and, not surprisingly, Trentino boasts some of the best equipped ski resorts in Europe. The region is also home to a number of the world's finest hotels and restaurants.