2026, Cortina d'Ampezzo, the pearl of the Dolomites, will return to the international spotlight to host part of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. A resort that has already made the history of the Games in 1956, and is now preparing to write a new, exciting chapter. But how to get to Cortina and, more importantly, how to live the Olympic experience in the heart of the mountains? Let's find out together.
Getting to Cortina: Between Landscapes and Connections
Cortina, although located at high altitude, is easily accessible thanks to an enhanced transportation network in preparation for the Games:
- By train: you will be able to get up to Calalzo-Pieve di Cadore, the nearest station (35 km away), served by special trains and direct shuttles to Cortina. On the occasion of the Olympics, dedicated train connections will be activated from Venice, Treviso, Belluno e Padua.
- By car: Access to Cortina will be via the SS51 Alemagna road. However, during the Games, traffic will be regulated and the use of outdoor parking and shuttles will be encouraged.
- By bus: Numerous special bus lines and electric shuttles from airports and main stations in Veneto, Friuli and Trentino-Alto Adige.
- By airplane: The most convenient airports are. Venice Marco Polo, Treviso e Bolzano. From there, connections will be provided by shuttle services with online booking.
The Cortina Olympic Facilities
Cortina will host the most spectacular competitions in winter sports:
- Women's alpine skiing On the legendary Olympia slope of the Tofane.
- Bobsleigh, skeleton and luge On the renovated "Eugenio Monti" runway, reconstructed with sustainable criteria
- Curling in the historical Olympic Ice Stadium, renovated for the occasion
The venues will all be reachable by free shuttles, reserved for event ticket holders. The pedestrian paths will be well-marked, safe and accessible even to people with disabilities.
Tickets and Access to Events in Cortina
Tickets for Cortina's Olympic events will be available on the official Milan-Cortina 2026 website. Given the limited capacity of the mountain facilities, it is recommended:
- Book in advance, especially for downhill skiing and bobsledding
- Use the online registration system To receive notifications about availability and schedules
- Carry an ID and the official app to facilitate access
Where to Sleep in Cortina and Surroundings
The demand for accommodation will be very high; Cortina is already an elite tourist resort. On this occasion, the following will be available:
- High-end hotels and traditional chalets
- Room rentals, B&Bs and private apartments
- Permitted temporary facilities in suburban areas
For those who cannot find a place in the village, San Vito di Cadore, Toblach, Auronzo, and even Brunico represent excellent bases, all well connected by Olympic shuttles.
Cortina Beyond Sports: An Olympics Between Snow and History.
During the Games, Cortina will be much more than a sports arena. Its downtown, elegant and pedestrian-friendly, will host fan zones, musical events, exhibitions and art installations. The bars and bakeries, already famous throughout Europe, will become meeting places for athletes, journalists and tourists.
The bell tower of St. Philip and St. James, a symbol of Cortina, will be the backdrop for the Olympic festivities. The facilities will be illuminated, the streets enlivened with shows and live TV coverage-the whole town will be dressed up.
Advice for Spectators in Cortina
- Dress appropriately: altitude can bring frost even in sunny weather. Technical shoes and thermal layers are a must.
- Move early: some locations require short walking or cable car rides.
- Book lunch and dinner in advance: restaurants will be crowded, but the Ampezzo cuisine is worth a stop.
- Use the official app for real-time updates on schedules, traffic and weather.
Cortina 2026: An Olympics among the World's Peaks.
Attending the Olympic events in Cortina will be an unforgettable experience: not only for the beauty of the competitions, but for the unique atmosphere that only a town like this can provide. Between snow, history and Alpine hospitality, Cortina is ready to re-embrace the world - with the grace and elegance it always has.





