SCOUT REVIEW
Situated in a historic building, formerly a post office and then an inn, Hotel de la Poste is owned and run by a local family, making it an ideal choice for those seeking authentic mountain hospitality in Cortina. It is warm and welcoming, with a classic elegant touch throughout, and oozing with rich history of the area.
The hotel rooms and suites at Hotel de la Poste differ in terms of furnishings and decor, each with its own identity and featuring classic wood and alpine styling. With 11 room types to choose from, and with a range of layouts including single/double/triple and connecting rooms, there is something to suit everyone. Some rooms feature additional luxuries including a jacuzzi, or balcony or panoramic terrace overlooking the mountains. The bedding varies between rooms. Many of the rooms have a wonderful classic feel to them, while others are more modern in decor. For those who love a bit of history, you can stay in the Hemingway room; a room-museum of sorts with plenty of character and personal items such as books and typewriter belonging to writer Ernest Hemingway (who has visited the hotel on multiple occasions).
Hotel de la Poste is well known among locals as one of the top places for dining and socialising. The Bar Grill boasts delicious local dishes and cocktails, while Il Posticino restaurant offers a sophisticated a la carte menu, refined dining spaces, and a sunny panorama terrace for outdoor dining. A delicious buffet breakfast is served daily, with a wide range of sweet and savoury items and fresh seasonal fare.
There is no on-site pool or spa, however, guests can use neighbouring facilities which offer an indoor pool and jacuzzi as well as Finnish sauna, Turkish bath and spa treatment rooms.
Located along Corso Italia, the main walking and shopping street in historic Cortina, Hotel de la Poste is a short 5 minutes walk to the slopes or guests can make the most of the local ski bus.
Hotel de la Poste is a wonderful ski hotel in the heart of Cortina, perfect for families and couples seeking authentic mountain hospitality with a historic twist.
Who should stay here
Hotel de la Poste is perfect for families and couples who seek true mountain hospitality, a little history, and easy walking distance to the slopes and local restaurants and shops.
Location
Hotel de la Poste is well situated in the centre of historic Cortina, located along Corso Italia, the main shopping and dining street. The ski lifts are a short 5 minute walk away or guests can make use of the local ski shuttle.
- <5 min walk to lifts
About Cortina d'Ampezzo
Cortina d’Ampezzo is the type of resort we imagine there would be if there were skiing in heaven. Spectacular scenery, wide, gentle open slopes, a charming and historic town and food and wine that’s, appropriately, to-die-for.
Read more about Cortina d'Ampezzo and other hotels in the area.
Hotel Amenities
- Restaurants
- Bar / Lounge
- Outdoor Terrace
- Concierge
- Close to ski shuttle
- Free Wifi
- Parking
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