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Saturday 13th January 2024 • Promotional Content


Travel & Wellness New Year, Fresh Start 27


PHOTOGRAPH: GIUSEPPE GHEDINA


Hotel. For more than a century, Grand Hotel Savoia has been known as Italy’s most elegant alpine destination, and in this changing landscape it’s even more so, with its futuristic vision for Cortina and its territory. Against the backdrop of the Dolomite moun- tains, the hotel stands as a property that can hold a proud position among the busy streets of Cortina d’Am- pezzo, bringing a rich and treasured heritage for the modern traveller. Te 1224 Bar Lounge, named after the altitude of Cortina d’Ampezzo in metres, is the go-to with its #1224 Terrazza holding a unique view out onto the mighty mountain range, the views are an attraction both by day and night. Other occasions call for the grand piano as a main attraction for after-dinner reflections under the


Winter highlife at Grand Hotel Savoia I


n the heart of the Dolomites lies Grand Hotel Savoia Cortina d’Ampezzo, a Radisson Collection


evening stars. Cortina came of age in the 1950s, when US presidents, British prime ministers and iconic celebri- ties came and signed the guest book. Te


rest of the world discovered


the hotel in the 19th century when the region was part of the Austro- Hungarian Empire. Designer details and an effortless


fusion of luxury and elegance define the spacious and newly refurbished rooms and suites at the hotel, which are cool, comfortable and cosy at the same time. Te guest rooms have cinematic views of the surrounding mountain peaks and the interior decor of the rooms is inspired by the majesty of the Dolomites — evidenced not only by the choice of natural materials such as a variety of woods, but also with the earthy colour palette that’s been chosen for the textiles and soft furnishings. Returning to the hotel after shopping at Cortina’s


famed Corso Italia, you can be sure to relax in the comforts of your room with its refined decor. Guests from the hotel, and those


staying at Savoia Palace Residences over the road, can also choose to relax in the quiet luxury of the Savoia Spa which features original Comfort Zone products and treatments, including restorative, regenerating and ener- gising sports massages, always using sublime products by Comfort Zone, the hotel’s exclusive spa partner. Te desig- nated fitness area is equipped with state-of-the-art Technogym equipment and the large indoor heated pool is also available for guests to maintain their regimes when not out on the slopes. Te spa enables guests to be guided on a unique sensory journey of wellness and relaxation. Inspired by the natural beauty of its surrounding alpine paradise, a range of deeply nour- ishing massages and bespoke beauty treatments


have been specifically


designed to be both restorative and revitalising, using Italian essential oils, alongside naturally and sustainably sourced ingredients. For a finishing touch to any treat-


ment, guests can escape to the Beauty Salon. Be it with a manicure or pedi- cure with a choice from a rainbow of OPI nail polishes, the Salon also offers hair care treatments, with natural products from Davines, all part of the Comfort Zone range. Te Savoia Spa Wellness Centre


offers day, weekend, or even week- long spa programmes with custom- ised menu packages


to suit


guest’s every need, and guests of the Savoia Palace can also use this haven of tranquillity and the recom- mended treatments.


each


Via Roma 62, Cortina d’Ampezzo, 32043, Italy reservation.savoiagrand.cortina@radissoncollection.com +39 0436 3201 grandhotelsavoiacortina.it Instagram: @grandhotelsavoiacortina


PHOTOGRAPH: GAELLE LE BOULICAUT


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