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COMO Alpina Dolomites

Castelrotto, Italy

9.8 Superior Luxury

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About the Hotel

Please note, COMO Alpina Dolomites has two sets of seasonal closures: from March 31st-June 5th and November 4th-December 4th.

COMO Alpina Dolomites is a design-driven mountain resort set high in Italy’s UNESCO-listed Dolomites, celebrated for its minimalist architecture, natural materials, and seamless connection to the surrounding landscape. The hotel’s theme centers on understated elegance and wellness-focused living, pairing serene, light-filled rooms and suites with panoramic mountain views and COMO’s signature calm, refined aesthetic. Guests can enjoy premium amenities including an expansive wellness center, indoor and outdoor pools, a fully equipped fitness studio, yoga programming, and tailored experiences that balance outdoor adventure with restorative comfort—making each stay feel both energizing and deeply tranquil.

The hotel’s restaurants highlight fresh, seasonal cuisine with an emphasis on local South Tyrolean flavors and COMO’s health-conscious culinary philosophy, offering refined yet nourishing meals with alpine views. The COMO Shambhala Retreat provides a comprehensive wellness offering, including massages, holistic therapies, beauty treatments, and thermal facilities designed to restore both body and mind. Outside the hotel, guests have direct access to world-class skiing in winter and hiking, mountain biking, and nature exploration in warmer months, making COMO Alpina Dolomites an exceptional base for discovering the region while returning to a serene, design-forward sanctuary.

Location

COMO Alpina Dolomites
Compatsch 62/2
Castelrotto, Italy 39040

Nearest Airport: BZO

Features and Amenities

  • General Information
  • Non-Smoking Property
  • Pet Friendly
  • Dining
  • Outdoor Dining
  • Bar & Lounge
  • Restaurants
  • On-Site Amenities
  • Salon
  • Concierge
  • Pool
  • Spa on Property
  • Fitness Center
  • WiFi
  • Sauna
  • Boutique
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Cigar Lounge
  • Personal Trainers
  • Steam Room
  • Ski-In/Ski-Out Accessibility
  • Hot Tub
  • In-Room Amenities
  • Bathrobes
  • Hair Dryers
  • In-Room Safes
  • Satellite Television
  • Bottled Water
  • Activities
  • Bicycling
  • Hiking
  • Pilates
  • Yoga
  • Fitness Classes
  • Snowboarding
  • Golf
  • Business
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Conference Facilities
  • Family
  • Babysitting
  • Children's Menus
  • Children's Programs
  • Nearby
  • Golf
  • Interests
  • Hotels
  • Ski Resort
  • UNESCO Site Nearby

Reviews for COMO Alpina Dolomites

5 star alpine resort

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 day ago

My wife and I spent four nights at Como Alpina Dolomites in June 2026, and it is difficult to rate this hotel anything other than 5 out of 5. We stayed in a fourth-floor Mountain View Suite. The hotel sits at the top of a mountain in a small ski village, with the main lift only about 50 yards away. The online photos make it appear more isolated than it actually is, but we did not see that as a negative. It is a true five-star resort that just happens to be located in a tiny Alpine village. The biggest takeaway from our stay was the service—it is exceptional. In many areas of the hotel, it almost feels as though the staff outnumber the guests. Whether at breakfast, the bar, the spa, or the bike shop, every interaction was warm and professional. We had one minor service issue at the casual restaurant, but it was clearly an exception rather than the rule. Unlike many ski properties, the hotel does not have the musty atmosphere that mountain lodges often develop. I have stayed in mountain hotels across Europe, and this feels much more like a luxury resort than a traditional ski lodge. The property is immaculate, and housekeeping is outstanding, with room service twice each day. Our suite included a king bedroom, a separate living area with a sofa, chair, and dining table for two, a separate toilet room, a dressing area, and a large bathroom. The bathroom featured dual sinks, a two-person shower, a two-person sauna, and a huge soaking tub. There was also a spacious balcony overlooking the mountains. We visited during the summer, when daytime temperatures were generally in the upper 60s Fahrenheit and evenings dropped into the low 40s. The hotel does not have air conditioning. We found the room too warm without airflow and ended up leaving the balcony doors open around the clock. There are three restaurants on the property. We only ate at the more casual restaurant, located in the round exterior building, and ordered room service on a couple of evenings. The food was consistently good. Breakfast, which is included, is served in one of the main restaurants and offers a traditional European hotel breakfast. The bar also provides complimentary afternoon snacks, and we found both the cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks to be excellent. The hotel has a heated indoor/outdoor pool. A jacuzzi would have been a nice addition, but the pool itself is beautiful. My wife visited the spa and was very pleased with the experience. There is also a bike and ski shop in the lower level of the hotel. We rented e-bikes for approximately €80 per day, including all equipment, and the staff there could not have been more helpful. If you visit during the summer, the primary attraction is the outdoor recreation. For context, we are from Georgia in the United States and live at roughly 500 feet above sea level. We are in our 40s, in reasonably good shape, and hike regularly. Even so, we definitely noticed the altitude. On our second day, we completed an easy 5.4-mile out-and-back hike to Rifugio Sanon with about 500 feet of elevation gain. It was a perfect warm-up. On the third day, we tackled a 15-mile loop from Compaccio to Rifugio Bolzano and Rifugio Alpe di Tires, with approximately 4,500 feet of climbing. Calling that hike difficult would be an understatement. On our final full day, we enjoyed a 15-kilometer e-bike loop that was a great way to recover. In hindsight, we should have done an easier hike on the second day. Highly recommend that you bring or rent hiking poles for these hikes. A few practical notes: 1. A €26 per day service charge is automatically added to your bill. Many receipts also provide an opportunity to leave an additional tip, and we did not realize the daily charge was already included. 2. There are not many dining options within walking distance of the hotel, so expect to eat most major meals on the property. That said, the mountain huts and refugios along the hiking and biking trails offer excellent food and are well worth visiting. 3. The main lift costs roughly €75 round trip per person. We never found a need to use it, but it is available. 4. One final piece of advice: when an Italian, German, or Swiss local tells you that a hike or e-bike route is "easy," take that assessment with a healthy dose of skepticism.

awhsnow - Atlanta, Ga


Amazing views

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 months ago

The COMO Alpina was a fantastic stay. The reception and dining staff were top notch. The rooms were spacious and very well appointed. The best part was the views of the mountains from the balcony. Great access to hiking trails. I enjoyed dinner and breakfast, the food at both was very high quality.

Wildestyle


Ruined by COMO

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 6 months ago

We stayed at Alpina Dolomiti several times before it was ‘sold out’ to COMO and wanted to see it again whilst staying close by, near Bolzano. We were shocked and saddened to witness how such a beautiful hotel has been ruined by COMO. The new colour scheme hurt my eyes and almost brought a tear to them. The designer responsible for stripping out the original design and warmth should not be allowed to work again. The blue everywhere is inconceivable. The coldness this introduces also emphasises the poor taste in soft furnishings that in blue themselves, clash in an explosiveness of bad taste. We were not allowed to eat lunch, this was only for hotel guests only, not visitors, but were able to take a drink, so the legendary Alpine hospitality also seems to have been stripped out. The rooms and suites have also seemingly been given the blue treatment so we will certainly not ever be returning to this once beautiful hotel. We sincerely hope that it will also have been dropped by The Leading Hotels Of The World.

RM1708 - London, United Kingdom


Perfect!

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 6 months ago

I love this hotel! My room was large and comfortable with a beautiful view. My favorite thing is that there are many hikes right out of the door. With other Dolomite hotels you have to drive or take a cable car to hike. The concierge team was wonderful and suggested great hikes. They also seemed to know exactly what was going to happen with the weather. The food is good, I really enjoyed the breakfast and there are several restaurants to chose from for dinner. Afternoon tea is really nice. The spa is big and clean. Everyone at the hotel was so nice and helpful. I cannot wait to go back!

momandktravel - Atlanta, Georgia


Mind Blowing Hospitality

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 8 months ago

From the dining to the views of the Dolomites and sky-lift from the hill top and everything in between -we had an amazing experience. The spa was clean and well run.if you ask they will let you use their hiking poles for a day of climbing. The cow bells were endearing all through the night although some people might not enjoy that - I DID!!

Smittythepiper - Willoughby, Ohio


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