See, Do, Where to Stay for Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026
From the fashion-forward streets of Milan to the snow-draped peaks of the Dolomites, the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 is almost here. From February 6-22, 2026, these games promise an unforgettable celebration of sport, and of course Italian style. Spread across three regions, across Lombardy and Northeast Italy, these Games invite travelers to experience far more than world-class competition. The lucky few can revel in opening ceremonies beneath Milan’s glittering skyline, heart-stopping alpine descents in Cortina, biathlon drama in the pristine valleys of Anterselva, freestyle thrills in Livigno, and a romantic finale in historic Verona.
With each hosting city offering its own rhythm, scenery and sense of occasion, we broke down (for you) what to see and where to stay in five of the host cities. This way you can pair must-watch events with exceptional hotels that place you at the heart of the action, without sacrificing comfort or Italian flair.
Here is what to see and where to stay in: Milan, Cortina, Anterselva, Livigno and Verona.

MILAN
What to see: Opening ceremony, figure skating, ice skating and more
What to do: See the majestic Gothic cathedral of Duomo di Milano, walk through Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II for some luxury shopping and classing Milan atmosphere, get tickets to see world-class opera or classical concerts at Milan’s historic Teatro alla Scala, grab hot chocolate and handcrafted delicacies at Pasticceria Marchesi, stroll the lively Navigli Canals in the evening

Where to stay: Park Hyatt Milan

For travelers attending the Winter Olympics, and wanting to see the spectacle of the opening ceremony, Park Hyatt Milan offers an exceptional base in the heart of the city. This premier five-star luxury hotel features 108 refined rooms and suites overlooking the iconic Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, just moments from the high-fashion streets of Via Montenapoleone and Via della Spiga. Renowned for their generous space and elegant design, the rooms blend authentic Italian style with modern comfort and advanced technology.
Along with being an ideal location for the Olympics, the hotel is celebrating the holiday season with The Carols of Christmas, transforming every space into an enchanted setting where festive harmonies and joyful traditional songs take centre stage. From their six-meter Christmas tree to multisensory experiences where lights, colours and scents come together, guests can enjoy traditional afternoon tea with live performances when taking a break after watching athletes battle for gold.
Rooms start at €3,300 + taxes per night during the Olympics games. Book now

CORTINA
What to see: Women’s alpine, bobsled, luge, skeleton, curling
What to do: Snowshoe the stunning Dolomites, wander the charming streets of Cortina Town and enjoy local cafes, ride the cable car up to peaks like Lagazuoi for panoramic vistas

Where to stay: Grand Hotel Savoia Cortina d’Ampezzo

In the heart of the Dolomites, this historic five-star hotel, renowned for its blend of alpine charm and contemporary comfort, offers 132 elegantly appointed rooms and suites. Since its opening in 1912, it has played host to many esteemed celebrities and dignitaries of the past, and is one of the largest five-star hotels in the region. Beyond its prestige, the hotel boasts 1224 Terrace and Lounge Bar (the biggest terrace inCortina), with an amazing view on Dolimiti Ampezzane, including the world famous Olimpia Slope. With panoramic mountain views and refined interiors that capture the spirit of Cortina’s majestic landscape, the hotel is just steps from the lifts and sporting venues.
During the Winter Olympics, it’s the perfect retreat after witnessing athletes race down icy slopes or glide across frozen tracks, as the hotel embraces the festive season with a warm alpine welcome. Guests can enjoy après-ski delights by the roaring fireplace, seasonal gourmet dining, and cozy moments in lounges adorned with sparkling holiday decorations. They also offer guided excursions and immersive experiences celebrating local traditions. Book Now

ANTERSELVA
What to see: Biathlon
What to do: Explore the vast Antholz Valley by cross-coutnry skiing, see Lake Antholz which often and becomes a dramatic snow-covered winter wonderland, visit picturesque hamlets like Rasun di Sotto for some alpine charm

Where to stay: Falkensteiner Hotel Antholz
For travelers drawn to the thrill of Olympic biathlon, Falkensteiner Hotel Antholz offers a front-row base in the heart of South Tyrol’s alpine landscape. Surrounded by snow-dusted peaks and pristine forests, this contemporary alpine retreat blends refined comfort with an authentic mountain spirit. Perfectly positioned near the legendary biathlon stadium in Antholz, the hotel places guests within easy reach of the action, making it an ideal place to watch the sport’s most dramatic races unfold.
After cheering on the world’s best athletes, guests can retreat to the hotel’s expansive wellness area, where indoor and outdoor pools, saunas, and panoramic relaxation spaces offer the perfect way to unwind. And its spacious, light-filled rooms and suites are designed with natural materials and warm tones, creating a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere after a day outdoors. Book Now

LIVIGNO
What to see: Snowboarding and freestyle skiing events
What to do: Take a horse-drawn sleigh ride, sunrise ski expereinces, take a peaceful dnowy trek through forests when winter hiking
Where to stay: Hotel Lac Salin Spa & Mountain Resort
For travelers heading to Livigno for the high-energy freestyle skiing and snowboarding events, Hotel Lac Salin Spa & Mountain Resort offers a refined alpine escape. Set high in the Italian Alps, Livigno is famed for its remote location, vast snow parks, and some of the continent’s wildest freestyle terrain. Blending contemporary mountain luxury with warm hospitality, and a legendary après-ski and nightlife scene, it is a hotspot for those in-the-know.
After the thrill of the competition winds down, Hotel Lac Salin becomes a sanctuary of calm. Its award-winning spa provides a restorative contrast to Livigno’s adrenaline-fuelled atmosphere, with panoramic relaxation areas, saunas, and tailored wellness treatments.

VERONA
What to see: Closing ceremony
What to do: Stroll Piazza Bra & Piazza delle Erbe to breathe in the city's vibrant energy, the famous Romeo & Juliet balcony at Casa di Giulietta, take part in a wine tasting or cellar tour as the region is known for excellent wines
Where to stay: Vista Verona
For travelers gathering to experience the Closing Ceremonies, Vista Verona offers an elegant and atmospheric retreat in one of Italy’s most romantic cities. Set within a beautifully restored historic palazzo, this refined luxury boutique hotel places guests at the heart of Verona, just steps from the city’s storied piazzas, cultural landmarks, and timeless streets. Offering only 16 rooms and suites, the hotel combines contemporary sophistication with the soul of its historic surroundings,
Panoramic views across the city’s terracotta rooftops, refined dining experiences, and tranquil communal spaces make it an ideal place to unwind after the spectacle of the Closing Ceremonies. Whether enjoying a quiet moment with a glass of Italian wine or soaking in the final festive energy of the season, Vista Verona offers a graceful conclusion to an unforgettable Olympic journey.
Rooms start at £600 per night. Book Now











