South Tyrol, Italy

Como Alpina Dolomites

Price per night from$783.14

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 (EUR674.59), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

At its peak

Setting

All-seasons Alpe di Siusi

At mountain hotel Como Alpina Dolomites, settle into a ‘ski in, spa out’ approach. Sure, you could strap in for high-octane hikes or whizz down the Alpe di Siusi’s pristine pistes all day, but to cosplay a true Tyrolean you’ll need to weave in some downtime — perhaps at the Como Shambhala spa or in the peak-gazing pool. Refuel at a trio of regional restaurants or daily afternoon tea, and restore in your summit-surrounded bedroom — it counts as local immersion, after all.

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

60, including 13 suites.

Check–Out

Noon; check-in, 4pm. Both are flexible, subject to availability.

More details

Rates at Como Alpina Dolomites include à la carte and buffet breakfast; afternoon treats between 3pm and 5pm, and daily fitness classes and wellness offerings.

Also

Unfortunately, this alpine resort is not suitable if you have reduced mobility.

Please note

The hotel’s national identification code (CIN) is USAL8PV

Hotel closed

The hotel is open for the winter season from now until 30 March 2025; it then closes until 6 June 2025, when it reopens until 19 October 2025. The winter seasons begins again on 5 December 2025.

At the hotel

Gym, yoga studio, ski-hire shop, charged laundry service and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV, climate control, tea- and coffee-making kit, minibar, free bottled water, bathrobes, slippers and bespoke bath products.

Our favourite rooms

Designed to evoke a sense of being in the clouds, the rooms at Como Alpina Dolomites are furnished with huge valley-surveying windows, sky-blue hues and rock-grey soft furnishings. The outdoors are one step closer in the Terrace Room, which has a spacious balcony for healthy doses of crisp, clean air. The exceptions to the blue rule are the bedrooms set in the can’t-miss-it circular chalet building — a cylindrical feat of architecture with widescreen views: we like the Alpine Chalet Suite for its contemporary wooden design, amber lighting and electric fireplace.

Poolside

The landscape is lauded at this montane resort, a sentiment that’s reflected at the indoor-outdoor pool: floor-to-ceiling windows flank the curved space, but the picturesque peaks are best soaked up from the alfresco end of the heated (fear not) pool.

Spa

Wellness at the signature Como Shambhala spa takes on a holistic approach: locale-nodding therapies, such as the mountain hay ritual or goat-milk body wrap, are followed by invigorating ice baths, spells in the Finnish sauna or a breathwork session. Further pampering is found with couples’ massages, post-ski facials and beauty treatments, or for a more active approach to wellbeing, stretch out in daily pilates and yoga sessions.

Packing tips

A thrill-seeking streak for days spent skiing, mountain biking or on a helicopter tour.

Also

If a day of hiking or skiing hasn’t left you fatigued, there’s a scenery-gazing gym with Technogym kit and an airy yoga studio for endorphin-releasing workouts.

Pet‐friendly

Small pooches are welcome to stay in ground-floor Mountain rooms for €30 a day, and on a leash they can join you in the lobby bar, on the terrace or at the Alpina Chalet Bar & Grill. See more pet-friendly hotels in South Tyrol.

Children

Welcome. Two children can stay on a double sofa-bed in each room; the Dolomites Chalet Suite and Como Suite are best for bigger clans. There’s a free kids’ club in the afternoons; family yoga, and little Smiths are welcome in the pool from 10am to 6pm.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

Each table at Sassolungo has mountain views, but those by the window are, naturally, best.

Dress Code

Your Alpine garb — whether that’s snow-dusted ski gear, après chic or high-tech mountaineering kit — flies at all three spots.

Hotel restaurant

It may feel good to get your fresh-air fill, but that won’t sustain you for long: a trio of Dolomites-inspired restaurants delivers more nourishing sustenance. You’ll find a day-starting spread of buffet bites and à la carte offerings at Sassolungo, named after the neighbouring peak and whose azure colour palette feels like a good omen for bluebird days. It reopens for dinner with two cuisines: Mediterranean or the Como Shambhala menu, which puts a health-centric spin on Asian fare. Swish straight from the slopes to lodge-like Alpina Chalet Grill and Bar, where dry-aged steaks, personalised pizzas and for-the-table tapas will put a pep in your (ski-boot-clad) step. At upscale Trattoria Dell’Alpe, favourites from Venice and Verona are given a modern makeover, spotlighting fresh seafood and handmade pasta, paired with Valpolicella wines.

Hotel bar

The wooden beams on the ceiling at the Lobby Lounge and Bar look like the grooves on a freshly groomed piste. It exudes chalet cosiness with its velvet cushions and central fireplace, and daily afternoon tea from 3pm to 5pm creates a convivial atmosphere. If you’re in the market for something stronger, bartenders stir up champagne cocktails and Como gin and tonics from 11am until late.

Last orders

At Sassolungo, breakfast is 7.30am–11am, and dinner is 7pm–9pm. Alpina Chalet Grill opens from 7pm–11pm, Wednesday to Monday, plus noon to 5.30pm, Thursday to Monday. Trattoria Dell’Alpe serves from 7pm–9pm daily.

Room service

You can order dishes from Sassolungo between 7.30am and 9pm for an additional charge.

Location

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Address
Como Alpina Dolomites
Via Compatsch 62/3 Alpe di Siusi Compatsch
Bolzano
39040
Italy

Como Alpina Dolomites is set in the adventurous Alpe di Siusi in Italy’s peak-framed South Tyrol.

Planes

Bolzano Airport is a one-hour drive or Austria’s Innsbruck Airport is over two hours away by road; staff can arrange transfers from both for an additional cost.

Trains

Rail routes from Verona and Innsbruck call at Bolzano or Chiusa, which are each a 50-minute drive from the hotel.

Automobiles

Put someone else in the driving seat: taxis and transfers are easily arranged, plus two skis will be preferable to four wheels around here. The hotel has free parking and valet services, but there’s limited driving access to Alpe di Siusi, which is closed to private vehicles between 9am and 5pm, so you’ll need to supply your car registration number in advance to obtain a permit.

Other

If you choose to chopper in, there’s a helipad that’s a 20-minute drive away.

Worth getting out of bed for

The views of the Dolomites’ Unesco-protected peaks from Como Alpina Dolomites are enough to rival any mineral-water advert, and you’ll be at the centre of the campaign with adrenaline-pumping outings. The resort’s location in the Alpe di Siusi is so epicentral, you can ski straight from the hotel’s doorstep in a ski area noted for its snowpark and family-friendly runs, and links over to Val Gardena. To up the ante, sign up for heli-skiing, ice climbing or paragliding.

These Alpine pastures transform into wildflower meadows and verdant hiking trails come summer. Staff can arrange e-bike tours, romantic horse-drawn carriage rides or trips to a local cheesemaker to sample traditional Dolomite produce. Quench any activity-induced thirst with a tasting of regional wines, hosted by the hotel’s sommelier.

Local restaurants

Given the resort’s mountainous setting, we imagine you’ll be inclined to eat at its own restaurants. For slope-side meals, we like Ristorante Bullaccia for its hearty dumplings and homemade salsiccia; Malga Sanon fuels hiking and skiing with traditional Tyrolean fare, and Olmstodl impresses with spätzle, schnitzel and steak.

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 mountain-hugged hotel in the Dolomites and unpacked their weather-worn kit and herbal tinctures, a full account of their nature-first break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Como Alpina Dolomites in South Tyrol…

Como Alpina Dolomites is a montane melting pot (we’re talking figuratively, and not of the fondue kind). The Singapore-based brand brings its trademark slickness and wellness offerings to South Tyrol, with the healthy Como Shambhala dinner menu and signature spa of the same name.

But it’s the locale that’s front and foremost, and Como seeks to blur the boundaries between indoors and out. The heated pool unfurls outside from the spa and each contemporary-but-cosy bedroom has a fresh-air-kissed balcony or terrace. The hotel’s façade is a wooden modernist masterpiece that pays homage to the landscape; the interiors reference the stretching alpine skies with a snow-and-rock colour palette, floor-to-ceiling windows and curved walls.

Holistic treatments are given a regional spin — with traditional mountain hay baths or alpine-botanical body scrubs — and you’ll be generously doused in mountain views from the host of piste-facing restaurants. And with its ski-in, ski-out setting, you’ll want to dip in for seconds...

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