Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy

Since hosting the 1956 Winter Olympics, Cortina’s wide, sunny valley in the eastern Dolomites has been one of the world’s top ritzy ski resorts, attracting celebrities of all types.


Cortina d"Ampezzo photo, ItalyThe town’s picturesque square is framed by two massive
mountain ridges: to the east lies the connected area formed by Cristallo (9,613 feet) and Faloria (7,690 feet); to the west, Tofana (9,317 feet) and Pocol and Socrepes (7,487 feet) form another connected area, accessible from the town. Further to the west, approaching the Falzarego Pass (6,906 feet), the areas of Cinque Torri (8,438 feet) and Lagazuoi (9,009 feet) beckon the adventurous skier.

These areas are loosely connected by a system of inexpensive buses and taxis.

Here is the interactive Cortina Resort Map.

Interactive resort map copyright Dolomiti.org


Cortina d’Ampezzo Tourist Information:

Main Tourist Office: Piazzetta S. Francesco 8, 32043 Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy

Secondary Tourist Office: Piazza Roma
Country code:
0039
Telephone:
0436-3231 or 0436-2711
Fax:
0436-3235
Internet: www.dolomiti.org or www.infodolomiti.it
Email: cortina@infodolomiti.it

Note: All prices are in Euros unless otherwise noted.

For more information on skiing and staying in the country of Italy, click the map.


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