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Hotel & Spa Rosa Alpina

2.01
Strada Micura de Rue, 20, San Cassiano in Badia, Bolzano, 39030 Italy
Hotel & Spa Rosa Alpina

Overview

Subscriber Benefits

Subscriber Benefits
  • The best available non-restricted rates
  • An upgrade, when available at check-in
  • A welcome bottle of local wine per room
  • A special apéritif in the kitchen with Chef Norbert Niederkofler
  • A wine-tasting (upon reservation) per room
  • For stays of three nights or longer, a farewell amenity per room.

From Andrew Harper

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Delightful, sophisticated, 51-room family-run alpine lodge in the tiny mountain village of San Cassiano. Individually decorated rooms and suites feature fresh, refined alpine-style décor with warm tones, wood accents and a blend of original local antiques, attractive built-ins and modern furnishings. Distinctive spa with indoor swimming pool, Finnish sauna, steam bath and luxurious treatment areas. Cozy, inviting lobby for afternoon tea or drinks. Dining options include fondue stube, informal wine bar and grill, and elegant Michelin-starred Restaurant St. Hubertus. Hiking, mountain biking, skiing, golf nearby. One of the most delightful small hotels in Europe.

From the Hideaway Report

March 2013 Hideaway Report

I first stayed at the Hotel & Spa Rosa Alpina in 1989. I am always predisposed to like family-run properties, hotels that have been nurtured by successive generations. In this case, Engelbert Pizzinini opened a small hotel in the tiny village of San Cassiano in 1940. In 1957, he built the valley’s first ski lift. By the time of my initial visit three decades later, the hotel had become a sophisticated alpine lodge. In those days, the restaurant served consoling local cuisine, and a young Austrian woman, Daniela Steiner, had just opened a superior spa. Today, she is married to Paolo Pizzinini; her distinctive spas have spread throughout Europe; and she produces her own line of cosmetics. Norbert Niederkofler, a local chef from Bolzano, joined the team in 1994, and, six years later, he was awarded his first Michelin star. Nowadays, his gourmet restaurant St. Hubertus boasts two Michelin stars and is regarded as one of the finest in Italy. Continuity and patient, incremental improvement have paid off. Today, the 51-room Rosa Alpina is one of the most delightful small hotels in Europe.

Rates

Deluxe Room, from $675; Chalet Loft Suite, from $1,620.

Standard Inclusions:

Rates include taxes, service, daily buffet breakfast served at the restaurant or in room, Wi-Fi and spa access. For winter stays, rates also include shuttle service to ski-lift station.

These published rates, in US dollars, serve only as a guideline for travel planning and may vary based on season, currency exchange rates and other factors. The latest rates, including preferred Andrew Harper rates, are available to our subscribers booking online, directly with the hotels or through the Andrew Harper Travel Office. When booking direct, always provide your Andrew Harper subscriber number. Subscriber benefits are available only in conjunction with Andrew Harper rates.

From our Readers

Mwbush January 20, 2010 | 16:09:38

We stayed at the Rosa Alpina for two nights over the first week of January.  The hotel was extremely nice and we were upgraded to a Junior Suite.  The food at St. Hubertus was incredible... we both had the tasting menu and enjoyed every bite.  The hotel staff went out of their way to make us feel welcome and gave us a homemade strudel (excellent) to enjoy on our onward journey.It is a somewhat difficult place to reach and if I were to return it would have to be for a week as we spent the better part of a day getting there and away.The location, San Cassiano, and the surrounding valleys are all beautiful. 

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Subscriber Benefits

Subscriber Benefits
  • The best available non-restricted rates
  • An upgrade, when available at check-in
  • A welcome bottle of local wine per room
  • A special apéritif in the kitchen with Chef Norbert Niederkofler
  • A wine-tasting (upon reservation) per room
  • For stays of three nights or longer, a farewell amenity per room.

Amenities

Airport Transfers
Babysitting Services
Bar
Bedside Reading Lamp
Biking
Business Center
Concierge
Cross Country Skiing
Double Sinks
Downhill Skiing
DVD Player
Fireplace
Fitness Center
Fly Fishing
Golf
Hair Dryer
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Housekeeping Daily
Indoor Swimming Pool, Heated
Jacuzzi
Laundry
Magnified Mirror
Massage
Minibar with Refrigerator
Non-Smoking Public Areas
Parking, Complimentary
Pets Welcome
Playground
Readers' Choice 2011
Relaxation Room
Restaurant
Roll-away/Crib Available
Room Service
Safe
Sauna
Snow Boarding
Spa
Spa Treatment
Steam Room
Sundry Shop/Boutique
Telephone
Tennis Courts
TV
Wireless Internet
Wireless Internet in Public Areas

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