Cortina d’Ampezzo: Where Elegance Meets Altitude
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By Kevin McCullough, Editor in Chief
If Milan is the disciplined heartbeat of Italy 2026, Cortina d’Ampezzo is its soul.

Set high in the Dolomites, Cortina will host some of the most visually arresting events of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, including alpine skiing, women’s bobsleigh, and curling. These competitions will unfold against a backdrop so dramatic it almost feels staged—towering limestone peaks, pristine snowfields, and skies that shift from steel blue to rose gold in a matter of minutes.
But Cortina has never needed the Olympics to justify its reputation. Long before medals and ceremonies, it was already Italy’s most refined mountain retreat.
1. The Dolomites — Nature at Full Volume
Cortina’s greatest asset is unavoidable: the mountains themselves. The Dolomites rise abruptly, sharply, and unapologetically, their jagged silhouettes unlike any other alpine range in Europe. Winter brings world-class skiing, but the real magic is simply being there—riding cable cars that lift you into silence, standing on overlooks where the scale resets your sense of importance.
This is not scenery you glance at. It commands attention.

2. Corso Italia — Sophistication Without Pretension
Cortina’s main promenade, Corso Italia, is a masterclass in restraint. Luxury boutiques sit comfortably beside family-run cafés. There’s no rush, no showiness—just confidence. This is where you feel Cortina’s lineage as a playground for European aristocracy, Hollywood legends, and travelers who value discretion over display.
An afternoon espresso here, watching the town move at its own unhurried pace, is as essential as any outdoor adventure.

3. Spa Culture & Stillness — The Alpine Reset
After a day in the mountains, Cortina invites you inward. The town’s spa culture leans heavily into wellness rooted in nature—thermal treatments, saunas, and quiet spaces designed not for spectacle, but recovery. It’s a reminder that alpine life isn’t only about exertion; it’s about balance.
In a world obsessed with motion, Cortina perfects the pause.

One Culinary Experience You Should Not Miss
Do not leave Cortina without dining at El Camineto. This historic restaurant blends mountain heartiness with refined technique—think rich pastas, game meats, and dishes that honor altitude and season. It’s the kind of place where meals linger, conversations stretch, and the cold outside only makes the warmth within more satisfying.
Cortina d’Ampezzo will shine brightly during the 2026 Games—but its true gift is how it makes you feel long after the crowds disperse. Grounded. Humbled. Restored.
This is where Italy reminds you that beauty doesn’t need to announce itself.
It simply waits.
