Parc Hotel Victoria, Cortina

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Location: where is Parc Hotel Victoria

· in the resort centre · 10 minutes' walk or 1 minute's bus ride to the Faloria cable car · ski bus stop outside


Overview: hotel description: Parc Hotel Victoria description

Open since 1892, the Parc Victoria was one of Cortina’s first hotels. And it’s still going strong over a century later, with an elegant design, friendly staff and fab food that keep people coming back year after year.

You can’t miss the bright yellow building, right on the edge of the pedestrianised area in the centre of town. Inside, it’s got that classic alpine look and you can spot nods to the hotel’s past in the vintage photos on the walls.

Il Cirmolo restaurant is your go-to spot for buffet breakfasts and elegant dinners chock-full of traditional regional food. And you can pop there at lunchtime too for a more casual meal or grab something to take away. Looking for laid-back après? Grab a seat by the fireplace in the bar and take your pick of loose leaf teas or beers.

Of course, skiing’s the main event here, and you can walk to the cable car in 10 minutes or catch a ride on the bus instead.


Facilities: Parc Hotel Victoria features

· sauna · Il Cirmolo restaurant · bar and lounge · free WiFi · ski room with lockers and heated boot rack · laundry facilities · lift to the 4th floor · 39 rooms


Room Types: Parc Hotel Victoria bedrooms

All rooms are non-smoking and have a satellite TV, free WiFi, telephone, bathrobes, slippers, hairdryer, safe, minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.

Twin room - sleeps 2: Twin bedroom, private bath or shower and WC.

Twin room - sleeps 2-3: Twin bedroom, living area with single sofa bed, private bath or shower and WC.

Single room - sleeps 1: Single bed, private bath or shower and WC.

Cots are available to hire, free of charge, on request.


Meals: Parc Hotel Victoria food & drink

Half Board

· hot and cold buffet breakfast · 4-course evening meal · children's menu available · extra charge for optional Christmas and New Year gala dinners

We update Parc Hotel Victoria's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Cortina: about holidays in Cortina: about ski holidays in Cortina: about ski holidays in Cortina Italy

Spectacular scenery Delicious regional dishes Friendly locals

Set in the stunning Dolomites, this elegant town delivers the perfect Italian ski holiday: good food and a relaxed atmosphere. Crowned ‘Best of the Alps’ along with St. Anton, Zermatt and 9 other big name resorts, it’s easy to see why this beautiful area was so passionately defended during the First World War and why it’s now protected as a World Heritage site.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Intermediates Off-piste Families

Cortina webcam

Snow Report: Top 35cm, Bottom 14cm

Snow Forecast: 3cm expected this week

Snow History: February average depth 114.33cm

Cortina trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Innsbruck (INN)164 km, 2h 30
Venice Treviso (TSF)137 km, 1h 50
Region:Italy, Alps.
First opened:18th Century

Cortina lift pass price last reported as Dolomiti Superski - €301 (6 day adult). Ask for a quote when booking Parc Hotel Victoria.
Night skiing: No
Cortina has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1224m
Top of slopes: 3243m
Bottom of piste: 1224m
Vertical drop: 1715m
Total length of trails:140km
Longest piste:9 km (Lagazuoi-Armentarola)
Nicknamed the 'Queen of the Dolomites', Cortina d'Ampezzo gained its reputation as one of Europe's finest ski resorts after hosting the 1956 Winter Olympics. Well-heeled Italians and Hollywood stars like Audrey Hepburn flocked here in the '60s and '70s, and it remains a stylish resort to this day with elegant boutiques and chic cafes lining the cobbled pedestrian high street. You may recognise the area from films such as Cliffhanger and the chase scene in Bond film, For Your Eyes Only, where Roger Moore famou...
There are 3 ski areas directly accessible from Cortina d'Ampezzo itself: Cristallo, Tofana and Faloria. Faloria and Cristallo are on the eastern side of town, while Tofana is on the opposite side. You need to take the bus to get between them. There's plenty to challenge even expert skiers in this area alone, but if you start with the local pass, you can always upgrade to the Superski pass if you decide you want to head further afield. The Guargnè/Mietres section is a small area for learners and children to...
Everything starts up on the mountain where you’ll find some lovely huts for lunch. Rifugio does exceptionally good bombardinos, a local speciality drink. It’s usually made up of a mix of Advocaat and brandy. Have it served hot with whipped cream if you fancy being indulgent. Our favourite shop in town isn’t one of the fancy fur boutiques but actually the Pasticceria (bakery/patisserie) Alvera. You’ll find it on the edge of the square at the top of the pedestrian street. The mini tarts and cakes are to die...

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