Best hotels in Selva
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Mountain Design Hotel Eden Selva ★★★★
"Stayed for 5 days of skiing with my husband. It was a wonderful experience. Fab location (ski in/out), beautiful design, super comfortable, great wellness area, lovely food, extraordinary service. First winter visit to the Dolomites, but will not be the last. Highly recommend."
Hotel Granbaita Dolomites ★★★★★
"Beautiful hotel and spa! In the spa you can find various kinds of sauna, whirpool and indoor and outdoor pool + relax area. I had a great massage from Marlene - highly recommended! I will definately come back again. They have spa package also for those who don’t stay at the hotel!"
Garni Hotel Bel Vert ★★★
"Beautiful place, wonderful view. Excellent hotel, attentive and friendly staff. The manager gave us several tips on places to visit. The breakfast was very good. The room was excellent and very cozy."
Hotel Acadia - Mountain Home ★★★★
"I booked a Deluxe Double Room through Trip.com, but the room I received was a standard looking room with two single beds and did not match the photos or description. When I spoke to the front desk, they blamed Trip.com and made little effort to resolve the issue at first. They also said a bathtub had to be requested in advance, although this was not mentioned during booking. After about 10 minutes, they changed my room to the one I had booked, but the experience was still frustrating and disappointing."
Hotel Solaia ★★★
"1h bus ride from Ponta Gardena train station. Perfect starting point for exploring the dolomites with trails and cable cars at your door step. Staff super friendly (just be mindful of their available hours as the reception is closed at times). The room I booked was basic with no amenities (no fridge, no kettle). Local supermarkets close around 7pm so plan accordingly! All in all great stay, thank you!"
Linder Cycling Hotel ★★★
"Our second hotel in the Dolomites was the Linder Cycling Hotel. It's a fairly large hotel with an underground car park, a swimming pool, and a sauna. The heated pool, though small, was lovely. The breakfast was excellent, with a chef seemingly preparing the dishes, and the service was great. Both the bread and cookies were delicious. Overall, we were very satisfied with the meals, facilities, and room condition."
Hotel Alpenroyal - The Leading Hotels of the World ★★★★★
"We spent 3 nights in a suite with the most amazing views of the alpine meadows and mountains. The room was beautifully appointed. The food was outstanding. Breakfast was amazing and the dinners were even more so. We also ate at the Gourmet rest and had a very memorable evening. Only regret is that we had to leave"
Hotel Garni Concordia - Dolomites Home ★★★
"Lovely friendly family run hotel. Delicious breakfast served by fabulous staff. Hotel is spotless and in an excellent location, close to everthing!!! We look forward to returning and thanks Herbert, Veronica, Marguerite and Sofia. Anna &Ed"
Hotel Antares ★★★★
"Excellent hotel! Our local driver even said it's the best four-star hotel in the area. The dinner was surprisingly delicious. The restaurant staff, however, were a bit difficult to communicate with. For two mornings, my son didn't want to get up, and they kept trying to charge us for a takeaway breakfast, which only got resolved after we clarified that our four breakfasts were included. The hotel pool is a bit small, but it was empty first thing in the morning. The self-service laundry is a bizarre 200-meter walk away and there's only one machine. Someone who arrived after me was still busy with it, so I ended up waiting an extra 50 minutes. Poor guy."
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Hotel Tyrol
"My daughters and I loved the Hotel Tyrol, a family-owned hotel with friendly service. It has an indoor/outdoor pool and a large indoor pool perfect for laps, indoor and outdoor hot tubs, sauna, and so on. (I didn't visit the spa or gym). We enjoyed sitting outside on loungers by the outdoor pool in the afternoons; it's a lovely spot. We did not try the Michelin-starred restaurant on site but greatly enjoyed our breakfasts and two dinners at the other restaurant, which has very friendly service. My daughter said that the cocktails she had here were the best of our visit to the Dolomites. The excellent bartender suggested she try a Hugo, which ended up being her favorite. This area of the Dolomites was our favorite - we found it to be the most beautiful. We had a nice view from our hotel room. If we return to this area we would return to the Hotel Tyrol."
Hotel Somont
"We arrived at 7:00 pm and were immediately given our rooms, which was appreciated after a long travel day. We had one larger room and one smaller room, but they were quite similar in size. Both were on the first floor and included balconies. We reserved garage parking for €10 per day, which I strongly recommend. It is absolutely worth the cost, especially in winter conditions. The rooms are spacious and comfortable. One set of windows has automatic blackout shades, while the other has traditional curtains. I need complete darkness to sleep, and I had no problem making the room fully dark. The shower is small but sufficient for an adult. Water pressure was strong. One evening, after returning from après-ski around 7:00 pm, we had cold water for our showers. After that, we assumed it is better to shower earlier in the day. In the mornings, we had no issues with hot water. Breakfast is very good and includes everything you would expect from a ski hotel. The only things missing were an espresso machine and made-to-order egg options such as omelets or fried eggs. The coffee served is American-style filter coffee, average to my taste, no almond milk, but they had oat and soy type milk. The ski room is excellent. Each room has its own private heated locker, which keeps boots and gloves warm and dry. There is also an elevator that takes you up with your skis directly to the blue slope. Ski-out is convenient, although we were not initially guided on the best way to reach the main Ciampinoi lift. One option is to ski down the blue slope from the hotel to the gate and then walk about 300 feet, roughly seven minutes, to the gondola. On the third day, we discovered a better option: taking two T-bar lifts that allow you to ski directly down to the gondola without removing your skis. You only need to take your skis off if you are heading toward the Costabella lift to access the orange Sella Ronda trails. Ski-in is slightly less convenient. You take the Ciampinoi 5 trail and then an older three-person chairlift that brings you back to the blue slope leading to the hotel. For intermediate skiers and above, both ski-in and ski-out are very manageable. Another highlight is the wellness area. The indoor pool is warm and pleasant, though on the smaller side. Next to it is a jacuzzi with water jets and air bubbles. However, during our stay, the jacuzzi was cooler than the pool, approximately 65°F, which was surprising. The sauna area is the real standout: there is a steam room, a dry sauna, and a large 90°C sauna, all very well maintained. They also provide dried fruits and two types of tea, which you can enjoy in the quiet relaxation room. The hotel is very close to the popular après-ski spot Stua, which runs from 3:30 to 6:30 pm, and about a seven-minute walk to the center of town. One final note that reflects the level of care from the management: as we were checking out and already seated in the car, ready to drive away, the general manager ran outside and"
Grand Hotel Wolkenstein
"Beautiful hotel. Great half-board food (breakfast/dinner). Some of the nicest and most accomodating people I've had the pleasure to have correspondence with. Great amenities (3 hot tubs, multiple saunas, massage studios, and swimming pools). 100%, will be coming back."
Romantik & Family Hotel Gardenia
"We were a group of seven, a mix of family and friends, on a skiing trip to Val Gardena, and the experience was outstanding. The hotel is located just 150 meters from the Col Raiser ski lift, and you can ski almost all the way back to the front entrance, which was incredibly convenient. Ski storage is well organized, with personal lockers that include heating for boots and gloves, a small detail that made a big difference after long days on the slopes. The gym is well equipped and had everything we needed, and the hot tubs were perfect for relaxing in the afternoons. We stayed with breakfast and dinner included, and the food quality exceeded expectations. Dinner was a four course meal every evening, consistently excellent. Our host, Carmelo, was exceptionally kind and professional. He went above and beyond to make sure everyone was comfortable and well taken care of. He provided especially thoughtful service to my wife, who is pregnant, ensuring that all meals were completely pregnancy friendly. On our departure day, despite our early morning checkout before breakfast hours, he made sure we had breakfast and water bottles ready for us, which was very much appreciated. We rented our ski equipment from Intersport in St. Christina and received a 10 percent discount through the hotel. On departure, we simply left the equipment in the changing room, and Intersport collected it the following morning, making the whole process effortless. We truly could not have wished for more. Everything was perfect, and we would happily return."
Hotel Miravalle
"We just returned from a week at Miravalle Hotel, travelling with family and friends, staying respectively in Rooms 302 (Suite Tirolese) and 201 (Suite Blu). This hotel style Chalet is situated on top of a small hill, allowing guests to ski-in/ski-out directly from the modern, well-equipped ski lockers. Each locker has heated sticks for boots, together with bathroom facilities and a direct private lift using your own key card room to get in and out. ROOMS: Our two Suites had large balconies with stunning South/West views of the village and mountains, with plenty of sun (when the weather is good, which was the case when we stayed there). The suites had plenty of wardrobes/storage which came helpful when traveling with families. The beds were comfortable, with a sofa bed for our teenagers. Bathrooms came with plenty of towels changed every day, and additional SPA towels to use in the pool and sauna/steam room which you dispose of in the SPA area and they are replaced every day in your room the next morning. The hotel also provides shower gel, shampoo, conditioner and body lotion, replenish every day, but we brought our own so we didn't use many of these. The rooms were also equipped with an undercounter fridge which was very helpful to store our water, etc. While Miravalle doesn't provide a so-called "Mini Bar" in the room, you will find a local supermarket, Despar, just an 8 minute walk away, where you can get anything you need to store for your week skiing. SPA/POOL: The SPA area is quite stunning. It occupies an entire floor, which not only consists of a beautiful indoor/outdoor pool, but also offers several treatment rooms, two saunas, steamed room, relaxing room with water beds, herbal tea & water facilities, and so on. I had 3 treatments during my stay and my teenage daughter booked one too, and the therapist made everything possible to bring a relaxing experience. Such a treat after a day skiing. BREAKFAST/DINNER: We booked the "Half Board" basis for our week. The buffet breakfast is plenty, from Italian cured meats to fresh fruits, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausages, cheeses, Italian cakes (so delicious), croissants, all sort of breads, cereals, teas (from the normal English tea to a large selection of very healthy tea options), coffee, etc. They cater for everyone and it is impossible to leave hungry. Now, when it comes to dinner time, the Hotel Miravalle certainly didn't disappoint: not only we had a "starter buffet" every night, which consisted of Italian cured meats (in all different sorts), cooked vegetables, potato salad, artichokes, balsamic onions, beetroot, and the list doesn't end, but all of this also included a four / five course dinner on top to follow, such as an Antipasti, First Course, Second Course, Cheese Tray, and Dessert. Every night differed and you only had to select your next dinner menu on the following morning, choosing between several options. Since we travelled with a child suffering from severe nut allerg"
Hotel Continental Dolomites
"Hotel spotless, front of house decor modern - dining room old style - facilities very good, excellent condition, outside areas well kept Issue for me was the food choice or lack of - salads a bit bland, no potato salad, a great treat in the 2 other hotels we used previously. One evening we were offered chicken nuggets - not even homemade, and they were cold. The previous evening we had a choice of chicken wings which were much nicer. Choice on main course was duplicated one evening - veal as starter and also main course, another evening a multivitamin shot which was no different to the make your own at breakfast time. Photos of meals included - in the main most courses were excellent Staff were very pleasant - but in truth hotel just lacked the X factor we had elsewhere where we stayed."
Hotel Portillo Dolomites 1966'
"I recently visited the Portillow for a 5 night stay with my wife and 2 college aged daughters for a ski trip. My family found it to be an absolutely wonderful property. We had 2 rooms, one with a queen and the other 2 separate beds for the girls. They were very spacious and tastefully decorated, with wonderful bathrooms and a great sunset view. The entire hotel was gorgeous and all of the staff we interacted with were extremely polite, accomodating and very friendly. The hotel has an enormous spa area. The indoor pool was surrounded by italian paintings and statues and cushioned chairs/beds to relax on. There was another outdoor pool, steam room, and a sauna. We used it daily and it was really wonderful. Only suggestions I might offer would be to keep it open later. It closed at 7:30 at night so made it difficult to ski, then apres ski, then make it back to use the spa before going back out for dinner. First world probelms! But if it was open until 9 or 10 I know we would have taken advantage of it after dinner. We had dinner in their gourmet restaurant one of the nights and it was very good. Also visited daily for breakfast before skiing. They had a great buffet with an assortment of local pastries, fresh fruits, granolas, meats and cheese, etc. There is also a really good restaurant right across the street that is super convenient to eat at. A covered garage was available to store the rental car we brought from Venice. We used it a bit to explore but otherwise the hotel ran a regular shuttle to and from the ski mountain. Having traveled a fair amount and living in a resort area ourselves, I found the Portillo to be an amazing property. Highly recommend it to anyone travelling to the Dolomites!"
Suites Hotel Garden
"Great and clean appartement. Welness (sauna etc) very new and perfect condition. Located on parking lot of skipiste. Nice heated skiroom with private heated lockers. Enough parking space for your car. Good place for starting your Sellaronda skitour!"
Eden Dolomites
Freina Mountain Lifestyle Hotel
"Great hotel for the perfect blend of warm hospitality, location, and amenities. This family-run hotel in the Sellaronda ski area is an absolute find. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed with warmth and attention to detail that only a family-run hotel can provide. The location is unbeatable—right in the heart of the Dolomites, with easy access to the ski slopes, making it an ideal base for exploring the Sellaronda circuit. We did the half board for the week since after full days of skiing our preference is to have dinner at the hotel. Each night dinner quality, service and variety were perfect. After a day on the slopes, the wellness area was a perfect retreat. From saunas to relaxation spaces, it was a great way to relax after a great day of skiing. Overall, this hotel combines the best of family-run hospitality with high-quality services and an unbeatable location."
Muline Lodge
Kristiania Small Dolomites Hotel
"Paradise on earth! Luxury, cosy family hotel with excellent food and marvelous rooms, very comfortable. Nice little garden in front of the hotel and private parking. Splendid environment with lots to do, for everybody! From big adventure to relaxing walks."
ArtHotel Anterleghes - Gardenahotels
"The property does not in the least reflect either its 9.2 rating or the published images, which are highly misleading. Nothing shown corresponds to reality. If you want to go skiing, you have to take a bus or taxi. I can understand this in a B&B, but in a hotel it's unacceptable. There are no included shuttles, and every trip becomes an inconvenience. Add to this the exorbitant prices for any service or drink. The food is simply inedible. The quality was extremely low, and the dishes were uneatable. On New Year's Eve, we literally fasted: we couldn't eat anything, not even the fish from the cold buffet, which was inedible. An absurd experience for an evening that should be thoughtful and special. The spa is not a real spa; it's practically nonexistent. It's so small that you have to book and hope to find a spot, turning a moment of relaxation into an additional source of stress. Here too, the photos are suggestive: the pool, which seemed large and relaxing, is actually an outdoor hot tub, for two people at most, located outside the property. To reach it, you had to go outside, in freezing temperatures, seriously risking getting sick. Inside, the spa was freezing, consisting of three identical sauna rooms, differentiated only by temperature. There was no staff present: if anyone felt ill, they would be completely alone. Towels were never changed; the environment was cold and poorly maintained. The Turkish bath was inaccessible, so hot it burned your feet. The so-called "afternoon snack" was simply leftovers from the morning breakfast, served again in the afternoon. Obviously, no drinks were included; all were strictly paid for, something not previously specified. Upon arrival, they placed a trolley in front of us, but we had to load and unload our luggage ourselves, both at check-in and check-out, without the slightest assistance. The lobby was freezing in the evening, impossible to stop for a moment. Entertainment was practically nonexistent: the only "entertainment," on New Year's Eve, was a lady singing, accompanied by a guitarist, with slow, soporific Spanish songs, which, instead of creating atmosphere, merely made us want to fall asleep. The television in the room was extremely basic, and there wasn't even a bathroom toiletries kit, which according to fundamental hotel rules must always be provided. The bathroom was unbearably noisy, so much so that in the evening we were forced to close the door to sleep. In conclusion, extremely high prices for a non-existent service, a poorly managed, disorganized facility, and far from the promised standards. This is an experience absolutely not to be repeated."
Hotel Monte44
"Spectacular location and service, with a strategic position for skiing thanks to the proximity of bus stops. Monika is extremely helpful, kind and nice. Beautiful place to stay"
Boutique & Fashion Hotel Maciaconi - Gardenahotels
"A few minor flaws (missing glasses in the room, the outdoor spa was turned off, and the safe didn't work), but otherwise, everything was fine. The rooms were well-soundproofed, and the breakfast and dinners were excellent (a heartfelt thank you to Claudio and Cristiana for their kindness and attention)."
Villa Insam
"We’re on our last night of staying at Villa Insam in Selva di Val Gardena for the past week and can’t recommend it enough. The room is really comfortable and clean, shower is nice and hot, and there’s even a clothesline on the balcony which has been super handy for washing hiking gear. The host Luisa has been incredibly helpful and gracious the whole time. When we got back from our 3-day hut-to-hut trek, she made sure we got the same room we’d loved before which was so thoughtful. We’ve leaned on her local knowledge to figure out bus schedules and other logistics for our day hikes. The hotel is situated in the quiet part of the village, with a nice walking path that drops you into the village center in about 15 minutes. It’s been a wonderful stay and we can’t recommend Villa Insam enough. FYI, we booked through Mont Trekking (they’re great too) and lucked into being booked here. If you’re doing a Val Gardena trekking itinerary with them, just ask them to book your stay at Villa Insam. We definitely plan to come back and stay here again."
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Selva hotel FAQs
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What is the average price of a hotel in Selva for this weekend?
According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Selva this weekend is $410 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is $619 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Selva this weekend typically cost $777 per night.
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How much do hotels in Selva cost per night during weekdays?
Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Selva during weekdays is $413 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around $585 per night. If you're looking for a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Selva generally cost $683 per night on weekdays.
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Which hotels are the best hotels to stay at in Selva?
Selva has many popular hotels. Whether you're looking for a business stay or a vacation hotel, Linder Cycling Hotel (from $247), Hotel Solaia (from $270) and Mountain Design Hotel Eden Selva (from $317) are best choices.
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What are the best pet-friendly hotels in Selva?
Boutique & Fashion Hotel Maciaconi - Gardenahotels (from $341) is pet-friendly. Take your pets with you during traveling.
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What are the best hotels with a spa in Selva?
Plan a peaceful trip? Spa can be a wonderful experience when traveling. Hotel Solaia (from $270), Mountain Design Hotel Eden Selva (from $317) and Residence Antares (from $170) provide highly rated spa services.
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What are the best hot spring hotels in Selva?
Interested in hot springs hotel as a travel stay? Hotel Alpenroyal - The Leading Hotels of the World (from $352) offers great hot springs.
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What hotels in Selva provide swimming pools?
Linder Cycling Hotel (from $247), Residence Antares (from $170) and Hotel Granbaita Dolomites (from $786) are hotels with swimming pools. Book now and enjoy your swimming pool!
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Which hotels in Selva have the best breakfast?
Hotel Granbaita Dolomites (from $786),Hotel Alpenroyal - The Leading Hotels of the World (from $352) and Suites Hotel Garden (from $221) offer high-quality breakfast. Enjoy your wonderful journey with delicious breakfast!
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