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.