Next Neighbourhoods: Cortina, Italy
Serena Bombassei, Knight Franks head of sales for Venice and Cortina, has sussed out the hottest spots to be seen and experience, whilst pointing out the unique accessibility this resort will soon be benefiting from due to the upcoming Winter World Championships in 2021 and the Winter Olympics in 2026
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Describe the area
Its unparalleled scenic beauty has earned Cortina the label “Queen and Pearl of the Dolomites”. It is just a few hours from the Venetian Lagoon, where refined luxury, elegance and trendy lifestyles coexist.
Why is the area up and coming?
The most famous skiing resort in Italy, Cortina is undergoing numerous improvements to its roads, hotels and infrastructure in readiness for the 2021 Winter World Championships and the 2026 Winter Olympics.
My favourite bits
There are many mountain lodges and restaurants where you can eat very well, both traditional and non-traditional food. Corso Italia is the place to see and be seen, with its high-end shops, bars and renowned pastry shops.
Who’s buying?
This has always been a popular destination for Italians, particularly those from Rome and the Veneto. Over the past few years it has emerged as a destination for foreign tourists from all parts of the world.
What will my money buy me?
A luxury four-bedroom chalet in the heart of Cortina is available for €2.5 million while a two-bedroom apartment can be yours for €700,000–€800.000.