Comentarios de Cortina d'Ampezzo
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Muy elitista. Todo muy caro, especialmente los hoteles con reservas draconianas. No volvería a Cortina.

Muy bonito todo, los paisajes espectaculares, los precios excesivos para la comida.

Good location. Too expensive, need adjustment.

Very busy, parking a problem. Will be nice if you can offer your clients parking at your shop.

What a beautiful place. Outdoor adventure wonderland.

Its our 2nd visit and there will be more for sure!

Nice town. Parking is tricky to find. Close to amazing hiking.

Town was a bit quiet but I believe we were a week or two before the start of the summer season. Perfectly located for exploring the dolomites by bike, especially Passo Giau and Tre Cime. Beautiful town.

Would recommend for tourists! Quaint town! Beautiful views!

It is imposible tó find paking place.

the ski buses could be more frequent

Unfortunately, a bad week as to the snow. Trails are not well posted , and icy. Wonderful views.,In general, restaurants must improve their services.

Good skiing, good lifts, nice area, perfect food, nice hotels. However public transport is sometimes by the hour which is too long for high season.

Wonderful ski destination: lots of restaurants, ski services, local hockey team (went to a match), shopping and of course access to high altitude skiing and incredible terrain.

Cortina surpassed all my dreams the village is great the mountain is awsome and APRES SKI super cool

Bus service not good. A lot of lifts were slow. To charge for transport in the middle of the resort not good especially when the lift pass is over £300.

We loved our visit to Cortina however the biggest disappointment is the transport to and from the ski lifts. We realised it was low season however when buses are full and drive straight past you at the bus stop means you’ll wait another 20 minutes! 45-50 minutes to get “on snow”, not the best way to start the day! As much as we enjoyed the Cortina experience we would book other resorts with easier access to lifts.

Cortina is a great town and the skiing opportunities were excellent. The weather was a challenge, but one we overcame.

Loved the area!

Cute place. Easily walkable. We loved the coop and had no interest in the fashion stores. Wished there were some health/ wellness oriented eateries like a place for vegan food

Need to spend more money on lifts and piste bashing

Particularly loved our hotel Sport Hotel Barisetti. Extensive skiing areas. Good connections.

Very friendly people. Our hotel the Barisetti was great. Lovely mountain restaurants.

Village of Cortina is a great ski town, easy to navigate, great food and fun to window shop. The ski express buses are easy and convenient and the variety of skiing is fantastic with long groomed cruisers to challenging WC race hills. We had 4 days of snow which is nice, but we never got to enjoy the spectacular views and blue bird skies that I have seen on TV. My first European ski trip and I thought it was much better than the trips I have made to Utah and Wyoming. More laid back and relaxing.

Fabulous! Even with a low snow year the groomed runs had good coverage and excellent grooming. Skiing on the warmer North Vancouver mountains I was looking forward to carving some nice drier colder winter groomers and got just that. The scenery is stunning and the range of slopes and snow we skied across the Dolomite Superski was awesome. I booked Maura Zannon from the Cortina Ski School to be my Superski guide and he was awesome! Very friendly and knowledgeable of the area as he is also a mountain guide and Free ride coach. Obviously he is an excellent skier. We did everything from black diamond steeps to scenic cruisers and even a horse drawn rope tow! The second day my wife rode up the gondola and tram from town in Cortina for lunch at the Masi Wine Bar Experience. I had a delicious plate of lean venison with a view that was one of the highlights of our 3 week trip. The Cortina transit bus is quick and efficient getting you to the in town gondola base or the higher one. The higher one has two magic carpets that were not running due to no snow. They were open to walk on but it's a long enough walk hauling your gear you wouldnt want to do it with kids. On future trips we would book a hotel close to the gondola base in town and walk. The gondola base does have ski lockers for rent so you don't have to walk to it in your ski boots. I'd make use of that next time if we couldn't be close to the gondola base.

Loved it, but too hard to get from pocol/ 5 torre to the village

Wonderful resort offering plenty of varied skiing, relatively short transfer from.Venice or Innsbruck..Considering a period of no fresh snow the pistes were kept and managed very well. We visited during the Carnival week despite this the lifts managed to move people relatively quickly.. The views and scenery are possibly the most beautiful in the world of ski resorts.

I didn’t realise that a car is essential, which is a definite disadvantage. Also that the various areas are not linked at all. . Much less easy access to slopes compared to other top resorts. Poor maps and signage on piste. Hotels all seem to charge extra for in house spas which seems strange to us, we are used to booking hotels and the facilities are included. We found the hotels expensive compared even to Zermatt with CHF! Also the policy of no cancellation - months in advance-almost stopped us coming and to be frank we only came because it was an old friends reunion. . Patchy quality of lifts and services. Pleasant people and good food.. despite lack of actual snow, the pistes were looked after as well as possible and that was excellent. However, I wouldn’t really recommend Cortina for skiers. There are just so many wonderful places in the world.which offer beauty, convenience, more choice and good value (not cheaper just better value). . Sorry.

Our second visit to Cortina. Non c’e due senza tre!

Cortina is incredible. Regardless of snow, the Dolomites offer 360 degrees of breathtaking views. Being in Italy, amazing wine and food is everywhere, and there is plenty of great shopping to be had. It truly is a world class experience.

I like the layout of the town, excellent bars, restaurants and shops. Lovely friendly people. And great skiing.

Cortina was not as friendly as Alta Badia.

Amazing destination, beautiful nature and city, kind people all around.

Lifts and slopes poor quality compared to Alta Badia.

The town of Cortina is beautiful and there are endless outdoor adventures in the area but there is a traffic problem in the town. Maybe increasing public transportation options should be considered.

Beautiful, great amenities but expensive. Also bus service to slopes is poor. No3 bus only runs every hour and no service on Sunday. That’s not very efficient

Cortina was just fine. The town itself - restaurants specifically, were not accommodating for a ski resort. Either cortina is a ski resort or a winter destination that does not focus on skiing . Either way, cortina needs to decide.

Great town. Great skiing. Great hotel. Love it in Cortina.

We enjoyed Cortina very much. We took a bus to Cortina from Venice to do this ride. The location was perfect for accessing the trails in the Dolomites. We ebiked the Pratopiazza trail which was 32.5 miles with an elevation gain of 3537 ft. At the end of the trail there was a restaurant at which we enjoyed a nice lunch. The sun was shining and we sat facing a beautiful view of the mountains. Our ride was fantastic as we had perfect weather and the scenery was amazing. We highly recommend Cortina as a home base for biking the Dolomites. It was an experience of a lifetime!

Absolutely amazing area. Quite possibly our new favourite spot. The whole town was so welcoming and friendly. Phenomenal accomodation options all within walking distance. All the staff at the local shops and pharmacy were exceptionally helpful.

We loved Cortina and hope to return again in the future!

We were not actually staying in Cortina, we were staying in the next town down the valley called San Vito di Cadore. From what we saw of Cortina it seemed like a very nice lively town. A lot of the cycling routes start from Cortina. We had dinner there the last night in 5 Torri and it was great!

Super nice town, the mountains are right there. Like Colorado where I live but better food!

Our accommodation was close to snow service which made it easier to walk as driving more difficult

Easy access if staying close enough to walk

Cortina offre bellissimi percorsi e vista a 360 gradi ogni giorno un avventura diversa

Lovely town in a fantastic setting. Riding east and west out of the town ( on road bikes ) is immediately up, up and more up! Be sure to do some training before you arrive as all the climbs, and descents are worth it and the view spectacular!

Very nice place. We like this street without cars and you could enjoy walk. A lot of nice restaurants, pubs and shops. The best was cycling from Cortina to Tre Cime di Lavaredo view place through tunnels and back and cycling to Rifugio Cinque Torri and back.

The only gripe I'd have about Cortina is the quality of places to eat out. Too many run of the mill generic pizza places. There isn't much variety.

Use the trails described on the snowservice1 website with the FATMAP app and a phone clipped to the bike for brilliant family friendly rides (teenagers) and easy navigation.

We had a great time but uncertain about the height of the summer season.

Really difficult to find good lunch because of high prices, very limited opening hours.

The town itself is gorgeous. The skiing is spread across 3 main areas; one was a short walk from our hotel but could have been longer depending where you are staying. The other main areas are a short trip on a (regular) ski-bus. Might be a bit daunting for a fairly new blue cruiser but for our group the skiing available got 10 out of 10.

Beautiful location, obviously. Great food and shopping as well.

Amazing destination that deserves to be on anyone’s list of top places to see. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to road cycle or simply see the best alpine village scenery and most dramatic mountain landscape in the world.

A little over rated.

The skiing and town were excellent. We found plenty to do after spending a day skiing and there were plenty of reasonably priced restaurants.

Lovely village, good skiing on piste, excellent snowmaking coverage. The Dolomiti Superski area is a bit oversold and it's too far to reach most of it from Cortina unless you have a car.

Wonderful location, amenities, and ski facilities.

Great scenery, good skiing. Lots to see and do for a ski town.

Great slopes, great food and a great place to ski

Food, trail preparations even given the limited natural snow.

Wonderful town, excellent for the non skiing members of the party. The ski areas this year lacked real snow, but the artificial stuff worked well.

Loved Cortina!

Best skiing and scenery I have experienced anywhere in the world. Despite a very low snowfall winter the pistes were in surprisingly good condition.

Loved Cortina. It is a long walk to the lifts (which we knew before we went ) but it would be better if the buses ran more frequently in the mornings for drop offs to the lifts.

Nice ski town, restaurants are good but a bit overpriced, and shopping is quite scare (unless you´re into high priced stuff).

Love Cortina ! Only (very bad) experience is the lack of ski-buses and taxis…

Fabulous town, wonderful food, lovely atmosphere and beautiful scenery.

Only down side is buses to slopes , just not frequent enough and when bud arrived. It was full.

Cortina is heaven , their people , their places, the skiing experience will never forget this was our introduction to skiing and it was the best , it was recommended by our italian friends and I just can thanks them for their recomendation. This will be in my list of memorable vacations with my family !

Love cortina….skiing, food, shopping, people.

Great food, wine bars, rifugio, skiing, mountain atmosphere Super 8 tour is excellent Very friendly and helpful people

Excellent ski destination; great food, shopping especially the Co-op store. Restaurants and drinking establishments were great and fun experience. Best of all I enjoyed the fact I was able to ski the linked ski mountains and dine at multiple lodges on the mountains.

Staff was professional, fun & worked well together! Very accommodating to all needs. Conveyed extreme caution for my husbands 44yr old boots that they would fall apart, but he took the chance ;)

Good skiing and great town environment

Beautiful town, glorious scenery and great atmosphere. Bit tricky getting to the ski areas via bus and long walk with skis, but the runs and facilities are fantastic.

For North American skiers (we are from Canada), the luxury brand vibe of the town centre and the lack of true apes ski was disappointing. It's not possible to finish a run and end up in town at a cozy little place for acres ski.

Loved the small village feel, Xmas decorations, free ski shuttle bus.

Cortina is quite magical during the Christmas period. If you’re not distracted by all the lip-filler and arrogance on the Main Street, it’s a great place to stay.

Fantastic. Loved it .. bring lots of euros tho !

Loved the hotel and ski area. To be fair it was a case of eat, ski, sleep, repeat so didn’t really experience the town but it all looked lovely. Great lunches, Would recommend booking your chosen restaurant first thing if on the hill at the weekend. Food excellent, but guess it is Italy.

Good service and slopes.

Historic resort with epic Mountain View’s

Shops should be open until 20.00

Loooooooooved it.

I loved Cortina, with the selection of hotels, bars and restaurants. We skied for 4 days. The first day at Faloria, and the next 3 at Socrepes. One thing that let Cortina down was the bus service over to Socrepes. I don't know if it was because we were there slightly early in the season. Our dates were December 15-19th. There was 1 bus every hour. One morning some people were unable to get on the bus at the bus station. If that meant they had to wait for another hour that would be very disappointing. Luckily we got on the bus at Hotel de la Poste. The slopes over at Socrepes were fantastic. But the climb up and down from the bus stop was horrendous!!

Lovely place to come back

Beautiful destination. So many shops, restaurants and hotels downtown. Great skiing only minutes away. Will be black for sure!

Cortina was beautiful with great shopping and restaurants. Unfortunately, we didn’t have the snow we wanted but still had a great time. Stop at Boarderline for all skiing equipment and ask Paiolo for restaurant recommendations. His friend served us one of our favorite meals of our 2 week tour of Italy.

Cortina is an 11 on a scale of 1 to 10! The most beautiful mountains and scenery that I’ve ever seen.

Loved it! Amazing place and surrounds magnificent. From our accomodation to the restaurants, everything was great.

Cortina was the most wonderful experience. It is one of the most beautiful and interesting places i have ever been. There is so much to do there. The bike routes and hiking is absolutely beautiful, the food is delicious, and the shopping is extensive.

Cortina is fabulous. The scenery while skiing is unmatched anywhere I’ve ever been. I can’t wait to come back to the Dolomites.

Cortina is always a great choice: amazing views, great ski school and kind people! We will be back.

Bellissimo poste. Tanto sole e tante piste.

One of the best places I’ve ever visited. I hope to go back soon!

Great place, lovely restaurants. Unfortunately we kept being told off in our hotel for 'being late' to breakfast - which we were not. The gentleman was so rude to us twice that we left Cortina early and went to Venice

Great environment, lovely town with good nightlife, good skiing, few lift queues.

Great area to visit. Loads of shops , restaurants ( but you need to book most of them in advance) , also tourist things to do too in an evening - rock climbing wall, Olympic centre - ice skating , curling , ice hockey !!

It’s nice but a bit dated and you need a car to drive to slopes. I prefer ski in ski out destinations

Cortina is the most magical place in the world :-)

Beautiful mountains and good skiing

The new gondola between Son dei Prade and Cinque Torri is a nice thing, but absolutely does not replace the ski-bus to Passo Falzarego. You need hours to get up there, and once you have arrived you see lots of people coming up from the other side (Alta Badia) already queuing at the funivia Lagazuoi.

Lovely location!

My favourite place to ski.

Very beautiful city surounded by wonderful mountains and perfect ski slopes.

Great town. Loved our hotel (the Regina). The pistes were in good condition, but not that many or varied. Ideally your should have a car so you can explore the surrounding region.

Very positive exept that the Cabin lift was closed 21.01.2022 afternoon even the web said it was open. We bought ski lift ticket 2x56€ and missed that evening sking. :-(

We have been coming to Cortina during some twenty years. It is a true gem. The beauty of rhe dolomites, the restaurants, the church and the elegantly understated shopping.

Good variety of slopes and super scenic runs. Fun town with lots of restaurant options. Only complaint was needing to drive to and from the different ski slopes due to the infrequent bus service in low season. Lucky we had a rental car. Otherwise great.

Absolutely stunning! So much to do spend more time than just one full day there.

great place

The Dolomites are spectacular! Cortina location allows you to ski many areas from one local. The after ski scene is pure Italian. Unlike anything in the USA. La Dolce Vita!

limited ski-ing and a bit expensive for lift pass but the facilities were very good. Nightlife was quite disappointing.

Very quiet slopes and well pisted. This is my second visit here

great destination, lacking slightly in bars but lots of shops.

amazing snow. perfect slopes, beautiful views - GREAT VACATIONS!

Great ski trip

I loved the city. But skiing is limited. But if you have a week and the sun is out every day, you can rent a car and get around. But we only had 2 days of sun so we stayed in Cortina. And skiing does get a bit boring there. But there are no lines so never crowded. That's very good. I probably wouldn't go back but for sure it was one of the most beautiful ski areas I've been to.

Beautiful place, spectacular mountains, great skiing, good food, nice shopping.

I would recommend Boarderline to anyone coming to Cortina for skiing or boarding!

Excellent rental experience.

Fantastic in every ways! Variated ski areas for every level of skiing. Coosy rifugios! The Dolomites are fantastic and Cortina has everything you need in food and shopping.

Très gentil mais nous aurions apprécié avoir la possibilité d’acheter des articles souvenirs sur Cortina. L’offre de chandail en général est faible.

Cortina est un très beau village avec un environnement montagnard magnifique mais avec gros gros problèmes de circulation et d'embouteillages en aout pour nous. Belle piste cyclable pour vélos gravel et piétonne néanmoins.Mais difficile en vélos de route...

Cortina est une station de ski où les gens ne skient pas beau coup ainsi les pistes sont pratiquement désertés ce dont on ne se plaint pas comme skieurs. Le transport en commun est super et on a accès à toute la région facilement

Panorami mozzafiato, eccessiva presenza di turisti inesperti di montagna.

sarebbe necessaria una maggior manutenzione delle piste, non preparano le piste tutti i giorni. Nonostante le nevicate in Tofana vari attraversamenti privi di neve e piste poco segnalate Impianti da implementare, per esempio passare da Faloria al Cristallo dovendosi levare gli sci risulta cosa di altri tempi

Bellissima, ma preferisco l'alta badia.

Le piste da sci di Cortina sono molto belle peccato che non ci siano i collegamenti e che spesso bisogna muoversi in auto

Cortina la vera perla delle Alpi

Cortina non ha bisogno di parole ma solo di essere ammirata. Ho apprezzato particolarmente il rispetto per la natura.

Cortina secondo me vive un po’ troppo di luce riflessa dei decenni precedenti. Con i prezzi che ha deve migliorare comprensori come Faloria e cristallo.

Frequentiamo Cortina per lo sci da molti anni e troviamo fantastico il comprensorio , soprattutto in relazione alle pochissime persone che si incontrano sulle piste. Ogni discesa può essere ripetuta molte volte variando sempre il tipo di sciata senza problemi. Un discorso a parte merita invece il cattivo servizio pubblico degli sky bus!!! non è possibile pwensare di invogliare i turisti a non usare le auto ( che peraltro non saprebbero dove parcheggiare) senza organizzare un buon servizio di navette che devono transitare a ciclo continuo per garantire una mobilità in tempi ragionevoli. (una sera rientrando con la sky line da cinque torri e facendo tutto di corsa per arrivare a riprendere la cabinovia del Druscè prima della chiusura, siamo rimasti in attesa su parcheggio della freccia nel cielo per 35/40 min. prima che arrivasse lo sky bus peraltro già strapieno per caricare noi che eravamo arrivati per primi + le altre trenta persone che si erano raggruppate dopo di noi. Pessimo servizio !!!!!

Cortina è meravigliosa e le piste sarebbero fantastiche se gli impianti e i collegamenti non fossero dell'era preistorica. Forse proprio per tale motivo Cortina non intende collegarsi sci ai piedi con gli altri circuiti.. La differenza con la Val Badia, Val Gardena, Val di Fassa, è così eclatante che perderebbe tutta la sua fama. Impianti moderni e collegamenti con gli altri circuiti porterebbe una maggiore sostenibilità ambientale per risparmio energetico e meno inquinamento per il traffico (basta vedere quante auto e pulman fanno su e giù con Passo Falsatego, Pecol, ecc.).

La settimana bianca perfetta per goderti a pieno gli impianti sciistici senza stress

Scarsi collegamenti con le piste, in particolare con scuola sci Socrepes

Le piste sono molte e bellissime. Il periodo di. Natale è particolarmente affollato, il momento migliore per sciare è la mattina presto. Il centro città per me è imbattibile rispetto alle Altre località di montagna dove sono stata per varietà di negozi, bar, ristoranti. La vista anche a mio giudizio una delle più belle

poco innevamento artificiale, poche piste battute, impianti complessivamente datati specie in Faloria....

Impianti stupendi ma parcheggio a Tofane/Socrepes pessimo e disorganizzato.

Eccellente

Sempre bella , ma sempre troppo cara, a volte poco cordiali i ristoratori. .

Impianti eccezionali ma parcheggio a Tofane/Socrepes pessimo

Cortina continua a vivere sugli allori….. “Tanto la gente viene lo stesso” (tipico pensiero ampezzano)…. Avrei troppi commenti da fare, visto che la frequento da quando ero in tenera età. La vallata e le montagne circostanti sono davvero Patrimonio dell’Umanità ma, per quanto concerne l’amore per il territorio, la pulizia, l’ordine, l’Alto Adige è un altro mondo.

Sempre spettacolare

Impianti di risalita un po' datati.

non c'è nulla per i bambini e le famiglie

Nulla di particolare

Non abito distante e cortina la conosco bene, offre molto a livello di natura e montagne, un po' meno come servizi in centro

C'è poco da dire, il comprensorio di Cortina è semplicemente favoloso.

Cortina è cortina

Abbiamo casa a Coetina da 60 anni e sebbene io ami questo posto, trovo che abbia perso molto in confronto di altre valli. Sembra una città che ancora si bea delle glorie degli anni 50.

Cortina è bellissima, ci vengo da sempre, ma dovrebbe migliorare i servizi per i bimbi.

Vengo da una vita e non mi sono ancora stancato: esitate o inverno è sempre bello e se mi capita non perdo occasione per venire

Belle piste e buona organizzazione

Piste meravigliose, un po’ difficile raggiungere certi rifugi per chi non scia. Prezzi piuttosto alti.

Frequento Cortina da molti anni per la sola settimana bianca ( a volte anche 2/3) e premetto che non cambierei posto per niente al modo, ma alcuni aspetti devono essere assolutamente migliorati. Abbiamo sempre utilizzato i mezzi pubblici per andare a sciare onde evitare il traffico e soprattutto le difficoltà di parcheggio sempre più presenti , ma quest'anno abbiamo rilevato un grande peggioramento del servizio : attendere davanti all'Hotel lo ski bus 8 per 40 minuti non è esattamente da considerare un buon servizio od attendere al parcheggio di Socrepes ( dopo la "transumanza" dalle piste alla fermata) un autobus per 45 minuti , tenendo conto di quante persone si radunano a quella fermata in tutto questo tempo, non è neanche l'ipotesi di un servizio. Il nuovo impianto che collega con Cinque torri è un bell'impianto , ma forse gli orari di chiusura (16,10 ultima corsa) costringe a fare tutto di corsa. Dopo l'Armentarole ed i pranzo allo Scotoni , per garantirsi il rientro per tempo, bisogna prendere il taxi fino a Cortina ( € 120,00 per sei persone ) non è un buon servizio!

Impianti di risalita datati, servizio skipass alquanto lento. Piste di qualità

Un paradiso come Cortina non dovrebbe abbandonare piste come il Cristallo…mietres che per i bambini ed adulti con i suoi non era bellissimo. Una politica incomprensibile

Solo manca lá neve.

Cortina è il Top... piste da sci super curate e per ogni livello di preparazione, negozi da sogni, eventi culturali e sportivi egregiamente organizzati...appena posso torno sempre qui

peccato poche piste aperte quel sabato!

Great and well connected slopes, the ski bus service needs to improve however. It does not run often enough - especially in the mornings - and it’s always full

Bè Cortina è la perla delle Dolomiti e ci vado da quando sono nato. Ma vedere che lasciano un promontorio come il Faloria ed il cristallo (a mio avviso i più belli del mondo), qualità della neve 100 volte meglio di quella delle Tofane forse per un discorso di esposizione, andare in malora e chiudere piste per inadeguatezza degli impianti è follia visto che è una delle località più care e di moda!!!!

Cortina resta e resterà sempre la grande Perla delle dolomiti

Comprensorio limitato,piste belle ma corte,collegamento sci ai piedi con le altre valli troppo lungo.

Occorre rendere più agevoli gli spostamenti con ski buss e migliorare la situazione parcheggi.

In generale lo consiglio a tutti. I servizi stanno migliorando ma c'è da fare ancora molto per migliorare la qualità dell'aria, causa il traffico intenso per carenza di parcheggi, viabilità, collegamenti con gli sci con altre vallate e nella stessa Cortina per raggiungere gli impianti che si trovano nelle parti estreme del paese. Si è fatto finalmente il collegamento con le 5 Torri e ridotto il traffico con le auto. Adesso, sarebbe da creare i collegamenti con sci ai piedi con gli altri comprensori come Alta Badia e Civetta (ne gioverebbero tutte le stazioni sciistiche e la natura poichè il traffico di auto e bus creano più danni). Per gli alberi che verrebbero tagliati si potrebbero piantare lo stesso numero in altre zone delle vallate che ne hanno bisogno). Inoltre, alcuni impianti sono datati e lenti. Spero che questa recensione possa essere utile.

Impianti di vecchia data, inefficienti, lenti, da rimodernare considerando la qualità e il lusso che offre Cortina. Basta confrontarli con gli impianti di alto livello che offre Madonna di Campiglio

Ristorazione ottima sia in città che sugli impianti. Molte piste chiuse e impianti lenti nello smaltimento dell'affluenza persone in rapporto al costo elevato dello skipass

Efficienza, da ripetere!

Qualche percorso un po’ più originale e ben indicato potrebbe essere preparato per le eMTB.

Ottima posizione posti stupendi

Montagne spettacolari a 360 gradi

Beh su Cortina penso ci sia poco da dire…una perla!

Luoghi spettacolari

Cortina è Cortina, non c’è né per nessuno! Punto!

Stupenda come sempre da oltre 30 anni che la frequento.

Cortina è la meta turistica più bella delle Dolomiti. Una cittadina adorabile e vivibile a 360°, sia bella d'inverno che d'estate. A due passi dall'Alta Badia e dal Sellaronda, è secondo me il posto dove stare per poi spaziare tra le Dolomiti. Praticamente meta fissa per noi da anni.

vengo a cortina da 70 anni ho una casa di famiglia. vorrei più coinvolgimento estivo per i miei nipoti

Piste amabili maestri di sci competenti ottima la cucina ampezzana!

Cortina ha sempre il suo fascino nonostante negli ultimi anni abbia vissuto un po’ della luce riflessa del passato, per fortuna con l’avvento delle Olimpiadi stanno risistemando il comprensorio delle Tofane e certi hotel abbandonati in pieno centro. Ma lasciare morire l’area che va da Mietres al Faloria è un sacrilegio, e visto quello che costa tutto a Cortina fossi nel sindaco non tralascerei nulla….

Fantastico, e il nuovo collegamento a 5 Torri lo rende anche meglio.

ottima organizzazione

Ci vengo annualmente, sempre con piacere

Anche in tempi di pandemia c'è molto ordine e controllo per la sicurezza di tutti

Cortina è un posto unico, passeggiate meravigliose.. consigliato il Lagazuoi, Il Nuovolau … la ciclabile fino a Lienz davvero stupenda, Malga Ra Stua.. e tante altre!

Paesaggio fantastico, purtroppo il paese non è all'altezza del paesaggio. Ci sono troppe case e hotel in pessime condizioni. Si prenda esempio dalle vicine Sesto in Pusteria e San Candido. Spero che le future olimpiadi del 2026 facciano recuperare il troppo tempo perso rispetto i vicini altoatesini!!

Cortina è sempre Cortina

La adoro in tutti e per tutto

Tutto ok è una bella citta

Non sarebbe l mio luogo ideale troppo vip

Nel mio cuore

Cosa dire di più sulla perla delle Dolomiti ?

Cortina è bellissima e tutto il suo circondario, ma ci sono troppi cantieri ovunque, e molti mi sembrano troppo invasivi sulla bella natura della zona

Posto per me incantevole. Ci vengo sempre volentieri

Bel percorso, nessun intoppo.

Bellissima come sempre.

Sempre la regine delle Dolomiti, dovrebbe\ro ammodernare gli impianti di risalita anche in prospettiva dei futuri eventi sportivi.

Brutto trovare chiusi la metà degli Impianti!

Posto unico e meraviglioso!!!

Wunderschön

Very good prepaired slopes - I was here in tha middle of march so ther was not much snow, but the Ski-slopes were in very good condition.
Un lugar de sueños! No lo conocíamos, pero nos encantó! Volveremos siempre que podamos!!