Discover the best of Dolomites
Fly to the Dolomites where nature sculpts drama with towering peaks like Tre Cime, emerald meadows and mirror-like alpine lakes. You can wander through fairytale villages, ride scenic cable cars and breathe in crisp mountain air. Whether skiing in winter or hiking in summer the Dolomites promise beauty that stuns and memories that stay forever.
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Top Places to Visit in Dolomites
Discover the Dolomites best spots to make the most of your vacation. Stroll the pretty streets of Cortina D’Ampezzo then drive the Great Dolomite Road for unreal mountain views. These unforgettable places will steal your heart so book your flight now!
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Alpe Di Siusi
Alpe Di Siusi is Europe's largest alpine meadow which is known for its breathtaking views. Here you can witness the rolling green hills meeting the dramatic peaks which makes sunrise hikes magical. You can visit in spring or fall for fewer crowds. You have to take the cable from Ortisei or use the shuttle system as you cannot drive up freely.
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Lago Di Braise
Lago di Braies looks straight out of a postcard with emerald water, pine forests and towering cliffs. But here’s the tip that you can go at sunrise to avoid the heavy tourist rush and see the golden reflection on the water. Here you can rent a wooden boat for the surreal experience.

Marmolada Glacier
Marmolada is the highest peak in the Dolomites and its glacier offers a rare alpine adventure. You can also ride the cable car from Malga Ciapela to reach the top where you can witness the surreal views. The WWI Museum at Punta Serauta is moving and unexpected to visit.

Seceda Ridgeline
This place in Dolomites is iconic and jagged with peaks slicing sharply into the sky looking almost unreal against the soft grassy slopes. Take the cable car from Ortisei for a quick ride up or hike if you are feeling adventurous. Once you reach the top the 360 degree view of the Dolomites is jaw-dropping.

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Top Activities to do
Adventure & Outdoor Activities
If you are into heart-racing moments and jaw-dropping views, the Dolomites deliver big time. Hike the Via Ferrata-steel cabled mountain routes built in WWI or bike the Sellaronda loop for insane alpine scenery. In winter you can do world-class skiing in Val Gardena and Cortina. Moreover, in summers you can paraglide over Seceda is an unreal experience. You can also get the Dolomiti Supersummer or Superski pass which will save money and unlock tone of trails and lifts.


Cultural and Historical Experiences
The dolomites are more than just mountains - they are a living mix of Ladin. Austrian and Italian heritage. Visit ancient castles like Trostburg or walk through WWI tunnels at Lagazuoi to feel history under your feet. Local museums tell stories of mountain life, war and culture. Try staying in a family-run guesthouse where many still speak Ladin which is a rare native language. And don't miss a local Torggelen feast in autumn where history, food and tradition come alive around.
Family Friendly Fun & Relaxation
Traveling with kids? The Dolomites are a playground for all ages. Cable cars make mountaintop views easy. At Alpe Di Siusi kinds can run wild in flower-filled meadows while parents relax at mountain huts. Many trails are stroller-friendly and towns like Ortisei offer a playground with serious views. Want to slow down? Then dip into thermal spas like QC Terme in Pozza di Fassa while kids enjoy pools. Some family hotels even offer kids clubs which allows parents a chance to truly unwind.


Shopping & Entertainment
Don't expect mega malls but the Dolomites surprise with charming local shopping. Ortisei and Cortina d’Ampezzo are hotspots where you can buy handmade wood carvings, cozy alpine wear and gourmet mountain cheese. Skip the souvenirs made in China and look for “Made in Val Gardena” for real craftsmanship. Nightlife is chill but lovely like live music in alpine bars, wine tasting in family-run cellars and the occasional outdoor concert in the summer. In smaller villages evening strolls and gelato become the perfect way to soak in the alpine charm.
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