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20 April, 2020 7:34 pm

Luxury hotels in the Dolomites: Cristallo Palace Hotel, Cortina

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The town of Cortina in the Dolomites has always been the favourite haunt of celebrities and socialites, so much so that many now look on it as the playground of the rich and famous.
So if you are one of them or aspired to be one of the in-crowd, the Cristallo hotel and spa is the place to be.

Located in the mountains which surround the town, this deluxe hotel has plenty to offer; conference rooms (dedicated to king Gustav III and the German writer Goethe) which have been richly decorated and can accommodate up to 80 people, sophisticated lounge bars and luxurious bedrooms from which one can have a breathtaking view of the majestic mountains that surround Cortina.

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The Cristallo hotel also features an amazing health spa where guests can revive their body and spirit.
So if you are looking for the ultimate in relaxation and pampering, the Cristallo hotel will not disappoint you.

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