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The Telegraph, April 2026Ancient frescoes, vaulted ceilings, and the traditional wood-paneled stube were carefully preserved, and layered with modern comforts like a ski depot, kids’ club, and 10,000-square foot spa.
Town & Country, April 2026After a major renovation, the 1,000-year-old Castel Badia makes an indulgent base for exploring the northern Dolomites.
Financial Times, March 2026The T&C Hotel Awards 2026
49 winners, the best new hotels in the world (which also includes old classics recently reborn).
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Hotels Own Introduction
A Setting for Every Occasion
At Castel Badia, each event takes shape in harmony with both personal vision and the castle’s timeless character. Indoor and outdoor spaces flow seamlessly—from historic halls to gardens and terraces—adapting effortlessly to everything from intimate celebrations to refined corporate gatherings.
A Landscape to Be Lived
Beyond the castle walls, the landscape unfolds in quiet grandeur. Here, time invites you to slow down, to step into a different rhythm, and to discover a deeper connection between history and the surrounding mountains.
Rooms Rooted in Place
The 28 rooms and contemporary chalet offer ever-changing views over the valley and courtyard. Natural materials such as South Tyrolean wood and stone meet clean, modern design—spaces that honor the spirit of the past while embracing present-day comfort.
A Taste of the Region
Mornings begin at the Stube Restaurant with a thoughtfully curated breakfast of local produce—fresh butter, mountain preserves, Tyrolean specialties, and daily creations from the in-house pastry kitchen.
Wellbeing, Reimagined
Carved into the rock beneath the castle, the spa is a sanctuary shaped by stillness and nature. A central staircase leads to a world of water rituals, panoramic views of the Dolomites, and spaces designed for quiet restoration. Indoor saunas, a heated pool, and relaxation areas invite unhurried moments of calm.
Between Warmth and Sky
Outdoors, the experience continues with a Finnish sauna, two heated infinity pools, and the historic monastery cloister just steps away—ideal for contemplative walks between treatments. In every detail, Castel Badia offers a fluid dialogue between warmth and cool air, movement and stillness, body and landscape.





















































































