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Cortina d'Ampezzo
Regarded by many as one the most beautiful holiday resorts in
the world, Cortina d'Ampezzo, or Cortina as it is often simply
called, overlooks the spectacular Dolomites region of the Italian
Alps. Located in northeastern Italy, the resort is popular with
international celebrities, the in-crowd from Milan and Rome (many
of whom own private chalets), as well as those who can afford it
from elsewhere in Europe and North America.
Information & Facts
Activities
The Olympic Bobsled is most definitely worth some attention and
the chance to gain speeds of 75 mph (120km/h) can be enjoyed by
those brave (and professional) enough. Sledding is another popular
activity for those needing a break from ski or snowboarding boots
as are snowshoeing and hiking trails. Day trips to Venice can be
arranged.
Language
The official language of Italy is Italian. English is
understood in the larger cities but not in the more remote parts of
the country.
Money
The Euro (EUR) is the official currency, which is divided into
100 cents. Those arriving in Italy with foreign currency can obtain
Euros through any bank, ATM or bureaux de change. ATMs are
widespread. Travellers cheques can be exchanged with ease in the
large cities, not so in the smaller towns. Credit cards are
accepted in upmarket establishments and shops around the cities.
Banks are closed on weekends, but tend to have better rates than
casas de cambios.
Negatives
Cortina can get crowded with day visitors during peak periods
and is quite expensive as Italian resorts go. Snow reliability can
vary.
Night Life
Cortina is easily as popular for its skiing as it is for the
amazing nightlife. Enoteca is a stylish old wine bar, very popular,
and one can expect to see the furs out here. Terrezza Viennese
serves some delicious Austrian pastries with piano music calming
the atmosphere in the background. Birreria Hacker Pschorrz is where
to head for some fun, cheap drinking and generally some diverse
music. And, depending on the crowd, the VIP Club and Metro Club may
often be the most popular hangouts.
Restaurants
Traditional Italian fare is what it is all about in Cortina and
holidaymakers can enjoy delightful, cosy restaurants offering good
times and great views. Leone & Anna is one of the best-known
restaurants in Cortina serving mouth-watering Sardinian cuisine in
a very cosy atmosphere. Tivoli is small and welcoming with a
spectacular view of the Dolomites and delicious traditionally made
pasta. Pizzeria Vienna serves wonderful dishes of pasta, pizza in a
friendly environment with great service and reasonably priced too.
For some fine dining there is Baita Fraina, Da Beppe Sello and Lago
Scin, all internationally acclaimed and all incredibly difficult to
get a table at.
Shopping
Cortina offers some of the best and most upmarket shopping of
any European holiday ski resorts with a number of clothing
boutiques and enough sport shops selling ski and snowboarding
equipment, including Morotto Sports Equipment and Piccin Sports,
which during summer focus on all mountain biking needs. Other
novelty shops include Zardini Stoves producing some of the greatest
stoves around.