FAQ about Madonna di Campiglio
Here you find some of the most common questions, and of course answers to them, that people usually have about Madonna di Campiglio regarding the trip there, skiing, things to do, accommodation etc.
- Which is the best airport to fly to when going to Madonna di Campiglio?
- Which are the best restaurants in Madonna di Campiglio?
- Are there any 5-star hotels in Madonna di Campiglio?
- Is Madonna di Campiglio an expensive ski resort?
- What sets Madonna di Campiglio apart from other ski resorts in the Italian Alps?
- What is the ski pass price in Madonna di Campiglio?
- What shops are there in Madonna di Campiglio if I want to rent skis and snowboards?
Which is the best airport to fly to when going to Madonna di Campiglio?
Unfortunately, Madonna di Campiglio is a bit remotely located and there are no major airports "just around the corner". The closest airport is Verona Airport, about 160 kilometres from the ski resort. Verona is an international airport but not a big one, so it might be hard to find direct flights to here. Because of this the airports in Milan, Malpensa and Linate, and Orio al Serio Airport in Bergamo, might be an option as well if you can find direct flights.
From Verona it you should be able to drive in 2,5 hours under normal driving conditions. From the Milan airports the driving time is about three hours, and about one hour more from the Malpensa airport.
Which are the best restaurants in Madonna di Campiglio?
As food is a very subjective matter, it all of course depends on your preferences. If you are looking for nicer upscale restaurants, Stube Hermitage, Il Gallo Cedrone, Dolomieu and Due Pini are all good options. Popular cheaper restaurants are for example Rifugio Casinei Restaurant, Cafe D'or and Agritur La Trisa. There are of course, being Italy, plenty of pizzerias where you can find cheaper eating as well.
Are there any 5-star hotels in Madonna di Campiglio?
Yes, actually there are three five-star hotels in Madonna di Campiglio. The highest rated, based on guest reviews, is Hotel Chalet Del Sogno. The other two 5-star hotels, which are also quite popular among their guests, are Hotel Spinale and Alpen Suite Hotel.
Is Madonna di Campiglio an expensive ski resort?
A bit yes. Madonna di Campiglio is considered one of the more upscale and luxury ski resorts in the Italian Alps. There are several fancier hotels to be found here, and plenty of restaurants in the fine-dining category. It is however possible to find both cheaper accommodation and eating options, so if it really is Madonna di Campiglio you want to go you can do it within a decent budget.
What sets Madonna di Campiglio apart from other ski resorts in the Italian Alps?
Madonna di Campiglio is renowned for its elegant charm, nestled in the heart of the Brenta Dolomites. Its combination of upscale amenities, excellent skiing, and stunning scenery makes it a a very popular and apricated destination for skiers all over world.
What is the ski pass price in Madonna di Campiglio?
The price for the ski pass Skiarea Campiglio Dolomiti di Brenta for adults are 79.00 EUR. For youth the cost is 55.00 EUR, and for children 40.00 EUR. All prices are daily prices.
What shops are there in Madonna di Campiglio if I want to rent skis and snowboards?
With us you will find 4 shops that rent out skis and equipment in Madonna di Campiglio, read about all the stores here. Remember that it is best to book your ski rental online before you go, as most stores have online discounts.