Bolzano is the gateway city to the Dolomites — a UNESCO World Heritage landscape of dramatic pale limestone towers and faces considered the most beautiful mountain scenery in Europe — with the Alpe di Siusi plateau and the Seiser Alm accessible by cable car in 20 minutes and the Latemar, Sciliar, and Sassolungo massifs within an hour. The Alta Via hiking trails, Cortina d'Ampezzo, and the ski resorts of Alta Badia are all easily reached from Bolzano. Hotels in Bolzano provide a lower-altitude, more affordable alternative to the mountain resort villages for exploring the Dolomites.
A five-star stay inside a meticulously restored Renaissance-era castle, where frescoed interiors and polished stone corridors set a grand, cinematic tone. The experience is all about contrasts: heritage architecture paired with a contemporary spa, a serene pool terrace, and an address that still feels tucked away despite being close to the center.
Bolzano’s classic grande dame, built in early-20th-century Art Nouveau style and wrapped in a leafy park a few minutes from Piazza Walther. Rooms and public spaces lean into the hotel’s cultural legacy—think elegant salons, curated art, and a restaurant that turns warm evenings into a garden event.
A historic building reimagined with Design Hotels polish, where contemporary interiors meet one of the city’s most enviable addresses on Piazza Walther. Come for the light-filled rooms and curated design details, stay for the atmosphere—this is a social Bolzano base with a strong sense of style.
A small, character-rich townhouse stay in the heart of the old center, designed for travelers who want boutique intimacy over big-hotel bustle. Expect smart, modern comforts, a calming sauna, and the kind of location that makes morning espresso, museums, and aperitivo all feel effortlessly close.
Set in a historic Bolzano building, this stylish hotel leans into modern wellness with a relaxed, nature-meets-city sensibility. It’s a quietly uplifting place—ideal after a day in the Dolomites—thanks to its calm interiors, inviting social spaces, and an easy stroll into the old streets.
Right on Piazza Walther, this refined hotel puts you in the city’s living room—perfect for market mornings and evening passeggiata. Inside, it balances contemporary rooms with a strong sense of place, plus a wellness area that feels like a reward after hiking, skiing, or museum-hopping.