Have you ever wondered where the Europeans holiday in Europe? This under-the-radar region may be the answer.
Part of the Italian Alps, the Dolomites is a massive mountain range in northeastern Italy that boasts cinematic vistas — from the craggy, snow-topped peaks and pristine alpine lakes to the undulating valleys, plus plenty of recreational fun.
The Dolomites is home to some of the best ski resorts in the world — the Dolomiti Superski encompasses 12 of them and over 1200 kilometres of slopes. When the snow melts away, visitors swap their skis for hiking boots with hundreds of trails to choose between.
Due to its close proximity to the Austrian border, the region is also a curious cultural study — some towns have both Italian and German names, the primary language spoken varies from village to village and the local cuisine is expectedly unique.
In partnership with HSBC, we’ve put together this helpful starter guide to the city so you can start planning your itinerary.
Have you ever wondered where the Europeans holiday in Europe? This under-the-radar region may be the answer.
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With scenic vistas around every bend, the Dolomites is made for road-tripping in the warmer months. Hire a car, plan out a rough route — leaving plenty of time for unplanned pitstops and detours when you stumble across a view you simply must photograph — and hit the road. Public transport is available, especially in the peak season, but it doesn’t allow the spontaneity that you will crave in this region full of surprises.
Beginner-level to expert. One-day or multi-day. Crowded or isolated. There are a lot of factors to consider when choosing a hike to do in the Dolomites. One of the best (and their most popular) short hikes is Tre Cime de Lavaredo, a moderate 10-kilometre loop that leads you past turquoise alpine lakes, wildflower-strewn meadows and WWI bunkers with the three jagged peaks in view at all times.
Keen hikers are likely familiar with the Italian term via ferrata, which translates to “the way of iron” and is used to describe trails with metal cables, pins and footholds fixed to the rock faces. These safety features gained prominence in the Dolomites during WWI with dozens of via ferrata trails now spread across the region. They’re best enjoyed between mid-June and mid-September (before the snow begins to fall again) and equipment can be rented from outdoor stores in the bigger towns.
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Cortina d'Ampezzo
This small town and ski resort is gearing up to host the Winter Olympics for a second time in 2026.
Val Gardena
A trio of fairytale-esque villages — Santa Cristina, Ortesei and Selva — popular with families.
Bolzano
One of the major urban hubs of the Dolomites, Bolzano is a must-visit for a taste of South Tyrolean culture.
Alta Badia
Boutique hotels, Michelin-starred dining and stellar ski runs await in this South Tyrol town.
Dobbiaco
Considered the gateway to the Dolomites, this is the perfect base for adventures in nature.
Merano
This picturesque spa town close to the Austrian border oozes laidback luxury.
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Explore the Dolomites Your Way
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Where to eat and drink
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Wirtshaus Vogele
A Bolzano institution that has served exceptional South Tyrolean cuisine for decades.
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Ristorante Tivoli Cortina
Enjoy locally sourced ingredients and top-quality wine at this Michelin-starred alpine eatery.
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Restaurant Sotriffer and Wine Bar
This rustic venue takes its wine seriously — from the walls of bottles stacked ceiling high to the refined dishes they pair them with.
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Ristorante Tilia
A Michelin-starred restaurant housed in a glass cube that welcomes just 12 diners per night.
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Ristorante Bistrot Music Club
Enjoy live jazz, top-notch drinks and all your favourite classic Italian dishes at this intimate bistro.
What to do
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Alpe di Siusi
The largest mountain pasture in Europe with over 450 kilometres of hiking trails to explore.
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Gardenafly Tandem Paragliding
There's no easier — or more thrilling — way to get a bird's-eye view of the Dolomites.
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Croda da Lago Circuit Hike
This loop trail around a rugged mountain chain is best enjoyed in autumn, when the light is golden and the trees are crimson.
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Lago di Sorapis
At the end of a challenging hike, the mesmerising crystal blue waters of this glacial lake await.
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Gran Cir Hike
This trail is great for via ferrata beginners — and the epic views from the summit are a reward for your effort.
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SMACH. Val dl'Ert
A public contemporary sculpture park tucked away in an alpine forest.
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Toblach Adventure Park
These 13 high ropes courses are a perfect way to traverse the lush canopies of Bolzano.
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Terme Merano Thermal Baths
This spa paradise offers everything from indoor pools and saunas to wellness treatments for complete relaxation.
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The Monocle Shop
Browse a curated collection of stationery, clothing and homewares at the global lifestyle magazine's South Tyrol concept store.
Where to stay
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Hotel
Hotel Granbaita Dolomites
The world-famous slopes are right at your doorstep at this majestic five-star hotel.
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Hotel de Len
This modern chalet is a love letter to Italian woodworking and sustainable business practices.
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Parkhotel Luna Mondschein
Immerse yourself in the golden age of Italian cinema at this sleek Bolzano property.
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Aman Rosa Alpina
Following an extensive refurb, this long-running luxury chalet is set to reopen as an Aman resort in 2025.
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Naturhotel Leitlhof
Sustainability and quiet luxury meet the beauty of the surrounding mountain peaks at this alpine lodge.
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Skyview Chalets
A collection of adults-only chalets with glass roofs, saunas and hot tubs overlooking Lake Dobbiaco.
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Miramonti Boutique Hotel
A peaceful alpine oasis with an infinity pool overlooking the spa town of Merano.
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