Hotels in the Dolomites – Alpine comfort, style & breathtaking views

Discover a curated collection of the best hotels in the Dolomites in the heart of the Alps, from boutique hideaways to full-service luxury resorts. All of the are offering breathtaking alpine views of Tre Cime di Lavaredo or Lago di Braies, and authentic mountain charm. Enjoy an unforgettable stay in one of the most stunning landscapes in Europe!

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Piccolo Hotel Claudia - San Vigilio di Marebbe in South Tyrol
Piccolo Hotel Claudia - San Vigilio di Marebbe in South Tyrol
Piccolo Hotel Claudia - San Vigilio di Marebbe in South Tyrol
Piccolo Hotel Claudia - San Vigilio di Marebbe in South Tyrol
Piccolo Hotel Claudia - San Vigilio di Marebbe in South Tyrol
  • Stylishly furnished rooms with splendid views
  • Excellent traditional cuisine
  • Wellness centre
  • In the DolomitiSuperski area
  • Wide range of sporting activities in all seasons
4.7 Excellent
135 Reviews
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Hotel Simpaty - Dobbiaco in South Tyrol
Hotel Simpaty - Dobbiaco in South Tyrol
Hotel Simpaty - Dobbiaco in South Tyrol
Hotel Simpaty - Dobbiaco in South Tyrol
Hotel Simpaty - Dobbiaco in South Tyrol
  • New suites with views of the Dolomites
  • Cocktail lounge bar with fireplace
  • Excellent cuisine
  • Close to the Three Peaks Nature Park
  • 120 km of cross-country ski runs & close to 3 ski resorts
4.3 Very good
728 Reviews
from 66.00 € per night
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Alpine Nature Hotel Stoll - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Alpine Nature Hotel Stoll - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Alpine Nature Hotel Stoll - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Alpine Nature Hotel Stoll - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Alpine Nature Hotel Stoll - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
  • Fantastic location in idyllic nature
  • Wellness with pools, sauna world & spa
  • kids' club & adventure playground
  • Directly on the cross-country ski trail & cycle path
  • Guided hikes directly starting from the hotel
4.8 Excellent
580 Reviews
from 145.00 € per night
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Art Hotel Gratschwirt - Dobbiaco in South Tyrol
Art Hotel Gratschwirt - Dobbiaco in South Tyrol
Art Hotel Gratschwirt - Dobbiaco in South Tyrol
Art Hotel Gratschwirt - Dobbiaco in South Tyrol
Art Hotel Gratschwirt - Dobbiaco in South Tyrol
  • Historic ambience with modern comfort
  • Wellness area with indoor pool & feng shui garden
  • Excellent cuisine
  • Ideal location for outdoor activities
  • Familiar atmosphere & warm hospitality
4.7 Excellent
363 Reviews
from 90.00 € per night
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Chalet S Dolomites - Val Gardena in South Tyrol
Chalet S Dolomites - Val Gardena in South Tyrol
Chalet S Dolomites - Val Gardena in South Tyrol
Chalet S Dolomites - Val Gardena in South Tyrol
Chalet S Dolomites - Val Gardena in South Tyrol
  • Luxurious chalet-style rooms & suites
  • ‘Alpin Vita Sana’ wellness area
  • Culinary delights
  • Central location in the Dolomites
  • Family-run hotel
4.8 Excellent
134 Reviews
from 135.00 € per night
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Hotel Antermoia - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Hotel Antermoia - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Hotel Antermoia - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Hotel Antermoia - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Hotel Antermoia - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
  • Dream location in the Dolomites
  • Familiar & cosy ambience
  • Excellent cuisine
  • Sun terrace & sauna
  • Ski depot & toboggan hire
4.7 Excellent
308 Reviews
from 64.00 € per night
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Hotel Petrus - Brunico in South Tyrol
Hotel Petrus - Brunico in South Tyrol
Hotel Petrus - Brunico in South Tyrol
Hotel Petrus - Brunico in South Tyrol
Hotel Petrus - Brunico in South Tyrol
  • Refined and charming hotel
  • Bright and elegant rooms
  • Swimming pool and sauna area
  • Excellent cuisine and wine cellar
  • At the foot of the Kronplatz ski area
4.8 Excellent
660 Reviews
from 140.00 € per night
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Naturhotel Die Waldruhe - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Naturhotel Die Waldruhe - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Naturhotel Die Waldruhe - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Naturhotel Die Waldruhe - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Naturhotel Die Waldruhe - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
  • Sunny location near the forest
  • Great emphasis on sustainability
  • Wellness area with swimming pools and saunas
  • Excellent cuisine with local products
  • Wide and versatile range of activities
4.6 Excellent
638 Reviews
from 113.00 € per night
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Boutique Hotel Am Park - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Boutique Hotel Am Park - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Boutique Hotel Am Park - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Boutique Hotel Am Park - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Boutique Hotel Am Park - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
  • Central location
  • Stylish & individual
  • Wine cellar with top wines
  • Wellness & fitness
  • Ideal for skiing, hiking & biking holidays
4.4 Very good
449 Reviews
from 43.00 € per night
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Inso Sonnenheim - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Inso Sonnenheim - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Inso Sonnenheim - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Inso Sonnenheim - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Inso Sonnenheim - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
  • Family-run hotel in a sunny location
  • Wellness area with a view
  • Indoor and outdoor pool
  • South Tyrolean and Italian specialities
  • Playground in the garden and many activities in the surroundings
4.8 Excellent
1072 Reviews
from 85.00 € per night
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Hotel Fameli - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Hotel Fameli - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Hotel Fameli - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Hotel Fameli - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
Hotel Fameli - Kronplatz in South Tyrol
  • Family-friendly hotel
  • Spacious suites, many with whirlpool bath
  • Childcare and play areas
  • Spa for young and old
  • Close to the Kronplatz ski & hiking area
4.5 Excellent
464 Reviews
from 115.00 € per night
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What to look for when choosing a hotel in the Dolomites

Location matters

Whether you prefer being steps from the ski lift or in a quiet village with nature on your doorstep, hotel location in this UNESCO-listed region in Europe influences convenience, serenity and views.

Dolomites Italy hotels: category & style

Hotels range from traditional alpine lodges at Kronplatz to sleek design resorts in Val Gardena. Choose the star-rating and ambience that match your expectations — e.g., full-service spa versus self-catering convenience.

Facilities & guest experience

Look for features like spa and wellness areas, mountain-view terraces, gourmet dining, children’s clubs, pet-friendly policies or e-charging stations. These enhance your stay beyond simply the room.

Season & budget timing

Rates vary significantly by season and resort. High season, major events (such as the 2026 Winter Olympics) and premium locations carry premium prices. Booking early can secure better value.

Dolomites hotels tailored to different traveller types

  • Families: Choose hotel resorts with family-friendly features: kids clubs, connection to ski lifts of the Sellaronda circuit in Corvara, Selva di Val Gardena or Val di Fassa, flexible room configurations or suites.
  • Couples & romance: Opt for boutique or adults-only hotels in South Tyrol with intimate dining, panoramic balconies, spa treatments for two, and calm, scenic surroundings. They also love to discover charming villages like Ortisei, Bressanone, or San Candido, visit historic castles and monuments.
  • Active guests & outdoor enthusiasts: Hotels located on ski slopes and snow parks in winter or near hiking and biking trails in summer, with trails leading to iconic sights like the Seceda ridgeline or the panoramic Sella Pass, are ideal. Many offer gear hire for climbing along via ferratas, guided activities or direct mountain access like in Cortina d’Ampezzo or Canazei.
  • Wellness & luxury seekers: For those prioritising relaxation: full-service spas, premium cuisine, minimalist design and exclusive mountain retreats deliver an elevated hotel experience.
Spring on the Alpe di Siusi, flowers and snow-covered mountain peaks

Regional distinctions within the Dolomites hotel scene

The Dolomites in Italy stretch across three distinctive regions, each offering its own hotel character and atmosphere. In South Tyrol (Alto Adige), guests can expect refined hospitality with a blend of Italian flair and Austrian precision. Many hotels combine cutting-edge alpine design with natural materials, warm service and outstanding cuisine, like the spa retreats in Val Gardena or gourmet hideaways near Alpe di Siusi.

Moving south to Trentino, the mood becomes more relaxed and family-friendly. Hotels here often embrace a homely Italian charm, surrounded by tranquil lakes, wooded valleys and friendly mountain villages such as Canazei or Val di Fassa.

Further east, the Belluno area caters to travellers seeking intimacy and immersion in nature. Boutique mountain lodges and traditional chalets nestle among some of the Dolomites’ most dramatic peaks, offering front-row views of icons like the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Cortina d’Ampezzo or the peaceful Lake Misurina, for a more scenic alpine escape.

Practical hotel-booking tips for the Dolomites

  • Book early for peak periods and top resorts, as best locations go fast.
  • Check accessibility: road conditions, shuttle service, parking or proximity to lifts/walking distance.
  • Review sustainability credentials: many hotels now highlight green building, e-charging, local sourcing.

Frequently asked questions

How much does an overnight stay in a hotel in the Dolomites cost?

An overnight stay in a hotel in the Dolomites costs on average 137.53 EUR per night.

Which hotels are best rated?

The houses Hotel Alpen Tesitin Panorama Wellness Resort, K1 Mountain Chalet – Luxury Home and Hotel - B&B Boutique - Apartment Oberwiesen are the most popular hotels in the Dolomites according to our guests' recommendations.

What should I check when booking a hotel in the Dolomites?

Ensure the hotel’s location fits your plans (ski lifts or hiking trails nearby vs tranquil retreat), check what facilities are included (spa, kids club, parking, pets allowed), and verify the seasonal rates and cancellation terms, as these vary significantly in the Dolomites.

Are hotels in the Dolomites pet-friendly and what extra costs apply?

Many hotels allow pets, but there’s often an extra daily fee and specific rules (e.g., pets may not access certain common areas). Always ask for the hotel’s pet policy when booking, including whether a “welcome kit” (bowl, mat) is provided and if there are restrictions.