South Tyrol, Italy

Aman Rosa Alpina

Price per night from$1,924.34

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (EUR1,657.60), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Dolomites doyenne

Setting

Crowning San Cassiano

The name Aman derives from a Sanskrit term for peace, and in San Cassiano, Aman Rosa Alpina may well have found its geographical soulmate. This tranquil village, just over the peaks from Cortina d'Ampezzo, is your basecamp for wholesome mountain pursuits to nourish your soul — skiing in winter, hiking or biking in summer — and refined mountain dining to feed, well, your hunger. A polished Aman spa completes the soothing line-up.

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

51, including 33 suites.

Check–Out

Noon, and check-in is at 2pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.

More details

Rates include a full buffet breakfast with à-la-carte options served in the Heritage Room.

Also

The hotel’s communal areas, including all restaurants and the spa, plus some Deluxe and Premier Rooms are wheelchair accessible.

Please note

The hotel’s national identification code (CIN) is IT021006A1M4EU68N5

Hotel closed

Aman Rosa Alpina reopens for winter on 4 December 2025 until 6 April 2026.

At the hotel

Private cinema, games room, ski room, ski butler service, (winter) shuttle to the slopes and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: climate control, TV, coffee- and tea-making kit, minibar with free soft drinks, free bottled water, bathrobes, slippers and custom bath products.

Our favourite rooms

Even entry-level Superior Rooms are vast in size, which — combined with Aman’s eye for interior design — means there are no categories to avoid at Aman Rosa Alpina. Our tip is a Deluxe Room, which gives you a bath tub and shower, plus a guaranteed private balcony. Premier Rooms and up are apartment-like in their proportions, or splurge on a Rosa Alpina Suite for a prized corner spot.

Poolside

There are three swimming spots in the works: adults get a choice of indoor and outdoor bathing options; for families, a separate indoor pool is accessible for children, too, who will need a supervising adult in tow.

Spa

Wellness is never knowingly underplayed at Aman hotels, so we can’t wait to see how their Tyrolean spa takes off. For now, a teaser: seven treatment rooms will be available for house massages and facial therapies; hydrotherapy will take the form of a sauna, steam room, hammam and Jacuzzi to complement the spa’s adults-only heated pool. And at the fitness centre, alongside top-notch gym equipment, you can expect a calendar of classes, plus personal training, arranged in advance and on request.

Packing tips

A coffee-and-cream capsule wardrobe will pair seductively with the hotel’s neutral interiors.

Also

Mountain-inspired textile artworks in Il Salotto and reception are by Brigitte Niedermair. The Merano-born artist and photographer is a maker of international renown, but in the Nineties, she worked in housekeeping at the hotel.

Pet‐friendly

Pups are welcome in your room and at The Grill: let the hotel know in advance, and there’s a charge of €50 a night for dogs up to 10 kilogrammes, €80 if they weigh 10 to 20 kilogrammes, and €120 a night for heavier hounds; additional taxes apply. See more pet-friendly hotels in South Tyrol.

Children

Under-12s can stay for free on a sofa-bed or rollaway in some rooms; a games room and kids’ area are in the works for winter 2025/26, and babysitting is available, on request and subject to availability for an extra charge.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

On the terrace at The Grill in summer; a cosy fireside spot beckons in winter.

Dress Code

Stick to the Tyrolean brief with outdoorsy or ski threads; something dressier for evenings at Akari should be on your sartorial radar.

Hotel restaurant

A quartet of eateries awaits at Aman Rosa Alpina, starting with The Grill: this legacy dining spot from the hotel’s previous incarnation has been overhauled to serve polished Italian and Mediterranean plates — same fabulous, vista-wrapped terrace, same family-friendly ethos. Akari is the hotel’s evenings-only Japanese fine dining restaurant. And all-day lounge bar, Il Salotto, will offer casual bites to accompany its prodigious drinks list. A buffet breakfast with à-la-carte options is served each morning, with a side of forest views, in the Heritage Room. For private dining or exclusive wine tasting sessions — the hotel has an impressive 25,000 bottles in its cellar — reserve the eight-seater Di Vino Room

Hotel bar

Lounge bar Il Salotto is Aman Rosa Alpina's chameleon-like bar — an irresistible den of cosy corners and low lighting that serves coffee and bites by day, transforming into a piano bar for cocktails and small plates each evening. In summer, its outdoor terrace tables and Winter Garden come into their own. 

Last orders

Breakfast is served in the Heritage Room between 7am and 10.30am. The Grill’s hours are noon until 2pm, then from 6.30pm until 9.30pm; Il Salotto is open from 10am until midnight; Akari is open from 6pm until 10pm (Tuesday to Sunday).

Room service

A dedicated menu is available for ordering to your suite, with details and operating hours under wraps for now.

Location

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Address
Aman Rosa Alpina
Strada Micura de Rue, 20 39036 San Cassiano in Badia (BZ) Dolomites – Italy
Dolomites
39036
Italy

Aman Rosa Alpina is in the South Tyrol commune of Badia, surrounded by snow-capped Dolomiti peaks and ski-able slopes in the village of San Cassiano.

Planes

There are several airports within reach. Landing at Innsbruck, around a three-hour drive away, or Venice (slightly less) is your best bet. Seasonal flights also touch down at Bolzano, around 90 minutes by car from the hotel. Private transfers can be arranged from any of these airports, from €400 each way for Bolzano, and around €600 each way for Venice or Innsbruck.

Trains

Fortezza (Franzensfeste), a 70-minute drive from the hotel, has connections to Bolzano and Italian cities including Milan and Rome; alternatively, Bolzano’s rail hub is a 90-minute drive away. The hotel can arrange private transfers from either station for an extra charge.

Automobiles

Wheels will be useful for touring these twisty mountain passes, but you won’t need any if you’re planning to ski. Valet parking is available at the hotel, either outdoors (€25 a day) or in a garage (€50 a day).

Worth getting out of bed for

The Sellaronda, AKA Dolomiti Superski carousel, is South Tyrol’s crowning winter wonder, linking its ski areas region-wide with more than 50 lifts. Your base at Aman Rosa Alpina makes San Cassiano’s cable car your gateway for skiing or snowboarding on this vast network of slopes, between December and April (the hotel’s shuttle can take you there). Travelling on two wheels is summer’s currency, whether you choose to dip into the Sellaronda’s network of mountain biking trails, set your Strava sights on its prized road cycling, or hire e-bikes for genteel pastoral pedalling. Sojourns with a culinary bent are just as alluring — wine tasting by appointment, picking up roadside jars of honey, and feasting on trad-Ladin plates at altitude are all on the menu in this storied Dolomiti domain, where provenance has always prevailed. 

 

Local restaurants

A five-course tasting menu at Cocun Cellar Restaurant, at hotel Ciasa Salares, is your introduction to its globetrotting plates, such as barbecued trout with peach and radish or beer-lacquered pigeon with feta and harissa ‘baklava’; to sample its 24,000-bottle cellar, opt for wine pairings, too. La Sieia in San Cassiano is a tale of two storeys, with casual pizza and pasta on the ground floor, and finessed fare upstairs, where South Tyrol’s regional larder is in the talented hands of Hubert Rubatscher. No mere ski pitstops, in winter South Tyrol’s mountain huts up their culinary game by adding a bespoke dish from one of the region’s starred chefs — the programme, called A Taste for Skiing, is a seasonal highlight. 

Local bars

In San Cassiano, La Vedla is a pizzeria and bar that keeps its tipples strictly in the family with Tyrolean wines, Italian beers and a strong grappa game. At the top of the Piz Sorega lift, the off-puttingly-titled Rifugio Las Vegas Lodge has a sun-kissed terrace for post-ski quenchers, regular DJ sets and legendary Wednesday-night parties.

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this luxury ski hotel in the Dolomites and unpacked their Rab layers and beanies, a full account of their snow-dusted sojourn will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Aman Rosa Alpina in South Tyrol…


In San Cassiano in Alta Badia, luxury hotel Aman Rosa Alpina has been providing shelter to mountain travellers for almost a century — first by the Pizzinini family and now in the expert hands of Aman. 
A sleek and sensitive facelift retains the hotel’s Dolomiti charm with nature-inspired interiors and view-spying balconies, and brings them bang-up-to-date with tech enhancements and harmonious Asian-inspired accents. Alta Badia’s gourmet reputation is a constant (you can travel hut to hut for refined farm-to-fork dining on the mountain), and Aman will be adding to the region’s rich larder with the opening of upscale Japanese cuisine at Akari in time for winter. 


Beyond the hotel’s timbered embrace, days outdoors centre around skiing in winter (with a shuttle to whisk you to the cable car in San Cassiano), or hiking and biking verdant trails and scenic plateaus in summer. And awaiting you back at base is quite the all-season tonic — a polished Aman spa that you’ll be happy to come home to.

 

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