Hotel Diana, Canazei
- restaurant
- bar
- sun terrace
- boot room with heated boot rack
- free WiFi
- lift
Friendly Italian hospitality brings people back to the Diana year after year – and after a stay here, you might just be one of them. It’s traditional through and through, from the look to the food, and is in a quiet spot on the edge of Canazei, a 5-minute bus ride to the ski lift.
The Dantone family have been running the place for years so it’s got a really homey feel that matches the classic chalet design – think patterned fabrics, knick-knacks and lots of wood panelling. Things are a little more modern in the rooms, with their white walls and simple pine furniture, and they’re pretty spacious too.
You’ll dig into a simple spread of cakes, cheese, meat and cereal for breakfast each day, then come back to a 3-course dinner of good home cooking. Then it’s off to the bar for a nightcap before getting a good night’s sleep, ready to hit the slopes again tomorrow.
Location
Get the best of both worlds by staying somewhere small and traditional in the biggest ski area in the world. The seven towns and villages that make up Val di Fassa are part of the 1,220km Dolomiti Superski, and intermediates especially will love the seemingly endless reds and blues.
Double room – sleeps 2-3: double bed, extra single bed when booked for three, private shower and WC.
Friendly Italian hospitality brings people back to the Diana year after year – and after a stay here, you might just be one of them. It’s traditional through and through, from the look to the food, and is in a quiet spot on the edge of Canazei, a 5-minute bus ride to the ski lift.
The Dantone family have been running the place for years so it’s got a really homey feel that matches the classic chalet design – think patterned fabrics, knick-knacks and lots of wood panelling. Things are a little more modern in the rooms, with their white walls and simple pine furniture, and they’re pretty spacious too.
You’ll dig into a simple spread of cakes, cheese, meat and cereal for breakfast each day, then come back to a 3-course dinner of good home cooking. Then it’s off to the bar for a nightcap before getting a good night’s sleep, ready to hit the slopes again tomorrow.
Location
Get the best of both worlds by staying somewhere small and traditional in the biggest ski area in the world. The seven towns and villages that make up Val di Fassa are part of the 1,220km Dolomiti Superski, and intermediates especially will love the seemingly endless reds and blues.
Flights and Transfers included.
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