Hotel Passo Giau

Hotel near Passo Giau in Belluno / Dolomites

4.5 / 5 | Excellent
2787 Reviews
Welcome to our house on the Giau Pass, in the heart of the Dolomites ... almost touching the sky!
EXCELLENT
4.5 from 5 stars
(2787 Reviews)
  • Staff
    4.5
  • Equipment
    4.5
  • Cleanness
    4.6
  • Comfort
    4.6
  • Price-performance
    4.6
  • Position
    4.8
Anya - October 2025
Rating from Google
Excellent
5 from 5 stars
A nice restaurant with a magnificent 360 view. Self order available and the machine support English. Mulled Apple Juice: fresh and warm gives you the cinnamony spices Torta della Nonna (Omakuchen): With blueberries, almonds and carrots. It was not so sweet and perfect!
Clara - October 2025
Rating from Google
Very good
4.3 from 5 stars
Good service and good views.
Ganesh - October 2025
Rating from Google
Excellent
5 from 5 stars
I did not stay at the hotel, had food at the restaurant. You place the order via a touch screen, choose the table # and they bring it to you. The Apple Studel, the espresso and the Americano coffee were awesome! The best location to chill and get a bite to eat by Passo Giau!
란대장 - October 2025
travelled as Group of friends
Rating from Google
Good
3.8 from 5 stars
It's pretty, but the road there is so difficult. The road is so winding and there are no guardrails, so it's really scary.
Andrea - October 2025
Rating from Google
Good
3.3 from 5 stars
Nice place, but in a mountain refuge, we're at the ridiculous point of ordering on touchscreens like McDonald's... and supplies with very long shelf-life plastic sandwiches and supermarket sweets.
Luca - September 2025
travelled as Group of friends
Rating from Google
Excellent
5 from 5 stars
Wonderful place
Gustavo - September 2025
Rating from Google
Very good
4 from 5 stars
The view from here is better than from Cadini di Misurina, about the same height, but it's free and even more beautiful than the Passió Gardena.
WhitePulsarr - September 2025
Rating from Google
Excellent
5 from 5 stars
U need to try this pass
Katherine - September 2025
Rating from Google
Excellent
5 from 5 stars
Lovely stop for a coffee and pastry, cappuccino prices were reasonable, woodsy decor. Pleasant enough staff.
Cameron - September 2025
Rating from Google
Very good
4.2 from 5 stars
The owner's middle-aged son, Igor, is the rude and unwelcoming Basil Fawlty of the Dolomites - read some of the reviews below! We assiduously avoided him after he greeted us with all the practiced indifference of Communist border guard, but he seems to have gone out of his way to spread his petty misery around other travellers. His parents, Claudia and Diego, have owned the hotel (it's not a rifugio) for nearly 40 years, and were perfectly hospitable. Everything else was fine. Rooms were very clean and comfortable, other staff were friendly, and both meal services were excellent. I've curated a Cut & Paste of the comments made by other reviewers: "Staff was nice except what the person who i think was the owner at the cash desk. Super rude and cold and unfriendly.” "The cashier / waiting staff are OK, but someone who appeared to be an owner/manager must be of the most uninterested and frosty person I've encountered." "italians are so kind but somehow staff here very unfriendly” "The owner was the most disgusting person we ever met in italy.” "Very poor service. Specifically one staff menber. " "The staff was friendly - however with one exception - the man in the hotel reception wasn’t very accommodating and didn’t put any effort in to make us feel welcome, although there was literally no other guests staying the night! He came across as rude and quite short in his tone - as if we were disturbing him”
Show more

Info