Where to stay in Madonna di Campiglio
Madonna di Campiglio's hotels cluster around the pedestrian centre and the main lifts, with quieter addresses toward Lago di Nambino and the neighbouring villages of Pinzolo and Sant'Antonio di Mavignola down the valley sharing the ski area and offering value.
Price level
$$$$
Getting there
Car helpful
Ideal stay
3–4 nights
Best months
January, February, July
Best areas to stay in Madonna di Campiglio
Where to base yourself, and who each area suits best.
The pedestrian centre
The lively, stylish heart of hotels, boutiques, and restaurants, walkable and ski-in/ski-out to the main gondolas.
Best for: Skiers and couples wanting the scene and the lifts on the doorstep.
The quieter edges & toward the lakes
Hotels and chalets on the village fringe toward Lago di Nambino, calmer, with forest and Brenta views, a short walk or shuttle to the centre.
Best for: Families and view-seekers wanting calm with the centre close.
Pinzolo & the valley villages
Down the valley a few minutes, plainer and better value, linked to the ski area by the Pinzolo-Campiglio gondola.
Best for: Budget travelers happy to ride into the resort.
What each price tier buys you
A quick sense of what to expect, and what to spend, across the range in Madonna di Campiglio.
Campiglio runs upmarket; B&Bs and apartments, plus the valley villages of Pinzolo and Sant'Antonio, are the value play.
Our picks
Hotel Garni dello Sportivo Nine rooms and a homemade breakfast so close to the Pradalago gondola you can hear it hum; the smartest bed in Campiglio for the money.Check rates
Hotel Garni St. Hubertus A warm family B&B with a heated outdoor pool facing the Brenta, steps from the Cinque Laghi lift.Check rates
Comfortable four-star Alpine hotels with wellness and Brenta views are the core, polished but warm.
Our picks
Hotel Spinale The classic Campiglio ski hotel done right: boots on and you are at the Spinale cabin in under a minute, with a real wellness floor.Check rates
Sporthotel Romantic Plaza Four stars on the main square with spa, pool and its own restaurant; step out the door into the evening passeggiata.Check rates
Design and grand wellness hotels with spas and Michelin-level tables; Campiglio carries a genuinely high-end register.
Our picks
DV Chalet Boutique Hotel & Spa Campiglio's design statement: clean-lined alpine-modern rooms and an organic-leaning spa, a short quiet walk from the center.Check rates
Hotel Chalet del Sogno An 18-room five-star chalet where you click into skis at the door and thaw in the geothermal spa after; strictly seasonal, so check the opening windows.Check rates
Live prices and availability for your dates.
Booking tips for Madonna di Campiglio
- A Brenta-facing room is the view to want; many central rooms face the village or the slope instead.
- The summer via ferrata and the Brenta are the reason to come in green season; book a guide ahead.
- Ski season and Ferragosto (mid-August) book out and price up; the shoulders are calmer and cheaper.
Where to stay in Madonna di Campiglio, your questions
The practical questions travelers ask most when choosing a base here.
- Where is the best area to stay in Madonna di Campiglio?
- The pedestrian centre is the easiest first base: it suits skiers and couples wanting the scene and the lifts on the doorstep. The quieter edges & toward the lakes is the main alternative if you want something different.
- Which area of Madonna di Campiglio is best for families?
- The quieter edges & toward the lakes is the easiest family base: families and view-seekers wanting calm with the centre close.
- Where should you stay in Madonna di Campiglio for a quieter trip?
- The pedestrian centre is the calmest pick: skiers and couples wanting the scene and the lifts on the doorstep.
- How many nights do you need in Madonna di Campiglio?
- We'd plan for 3–4 nights, long enough to settle in, do the signature excursions without rushing, and keep an easy pace.
- Is Madonna di Campiglio expensive to stay in?
- Madonna di Campiglio is pricey compared with other Alpine bases. Comfortable four-star Alpine hotels with wellness and Brenta views are the core, polished but warm.
- Do you need a car in Madonna di Campiglio?
- A car is genuinely useful in Madonna di Campiglio for reaching trailheads and outlying lodging, so factor in parking when you choose a place.
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