
Tucked high in the Dolomites sits Cortina d’Ampezzo. Beloved for its cinematic peaks, pristine slopes, and Italian sophistication, it's Irene’s go-to destination for summer hikes.
Here’s how Irene does Cortina: where to stay, eat, shop, and how to care for your skin while breathing in that crisp mountain air.
Where to Stay

Rosapetra Spa Resort
Rustic-luxury and a full-service spa, perfect for winding down with a view of the mountains.
Hotel de Len
A modern alpine retreat in the center of town with sleek, sustainable design and a serene spa that hits just right after a day outdoors.
Hotel de la Poste
A historic landmark with old-world charm and a prime location, it’s a classic for a reason.
Where to Eat

SanBrite
A Michelin-starred experience grounded in sustainability. They make their own cheese and grow their own produce, too.
Villa Oretta
Light-filled terrace lunches or cozy dinners by candlelight, always with a good glass of wine.
Leone e Anna
A Sardinian escape that is nothing short of intimate, flavourful, and deeply comforting.
Ospitale
Tucked just outside of town, this rustic gem feels like stepping into a fairytale. Warm service, hearty dishes.
Baita Resch
A local favourite with some of the best cooking in town.
Brite de Larieto
SanBrite’s relaxed sister. Same philosophy with a more casual charm.
Alajmo
From the acclaimed Venetian family of chefs, this chalet-restaurant offers refined cuisine with a generous dose of Alpine sunlight, perfect for a summer lunch on the terrace.
Ghedina
Make the short drive just for the krapfen (trust us, it’s worth it). Fluffy, fresh, and unforgettable.
Where to Shop
La Cooperativa di Cortina
An old-school department store with everything from fine cheeses to ski gear. A local institution.
Mauro Guerresco
Fashion-forward with a mountain edge. Think après-ski, but make it editorial.
Carolina
The sweetest spot for beautifully crafted children’s clothing.
Maga Maison
Home décor and gifts with that refined alpine touch, perfect for bringing a bit of Cortina home.
What to See & Do

Lago di Sorapis
One of the most breathtaking hikes in the Dolomites. Stunning turquoise waters and panoramic peaks.
Tre Cime di Lavaredo
A must-do for serious hikers, or even just for a scenic afternoon. The views are iconic for a reason.
Cortina 360
Indoor climbing, via ferrata, and expert-guided alpine adventures. Great for staying active, even off-season.
Irene’s Skincare Ritual for the Alps
Mountain air is beautiful, but it can be drying. Here’s what Irene packs to keep her skin hydrated and radiant, even at altitude:
Helichrysum Toner: A refreshing post-hike spritz to balance and revive the skin.
Triple Level Hyaluronic Serum: Locks in hydration with three molecular weights of Hyaluronic Acid.
Sage Body Oil: Soothes sore muscles and seals in moisture. A must after a long hike or ski day.
Whether you're skiing in January or hiking in July, Cortina invites you to move slowly, breathe deeply, and indulge in life’s small luxuries. Just don’t forget your SPF.
