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Hotel Gardenazza
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Rooms & Views
Decorated with wood furnishings, this room features an LCD TV and a private bathroom. It overlooks the mountains. Some…
This twin/double room features a sofa. Some rooms face the street.
Decorated with wood furnishings, this room features an LCD TV and a private bathroom. It overlooks the mountains. Some…
This double room features a balcony and sofa. Some rooms face the street.
Featuring a mountain-view balcony, this room has wooden furnishings and a flat-scree TV. Some rooms face the street.
Rooms are 16 square yards. Some rooms face the street.
Decorated with wood furnishings, this room features an LCD TV and a private bathroom. It overlooks the mountains. Some…
Rooms are 16 square yards. Some rooms face the street.
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Restaurants nearby
- Porcino★ Michelin Inside the modern Badia Hill hotel, patron Marco Verginer offers two tasting menus: one focused on seasonality, the other inspired by his creativity, featuring ingredients such as Wagyu beef produced in Alto Adige. The pairings are flavorful and lively, with extensive use of vegetables, often from the home garden. The result is an excellent dining experience served in a contemporary setting surrounded by glass walls that offer splendid views of the surrounding landscape. The menu presents a succession of mountain territory references combined with Mediterranean and international touches in hig436m
- Maso Runch-Hof Surrounded by woods, a trip to this restaurant housed in an 18C farmhouse is like taking a journey back in time. Take a seat in one of the wood-adorned Stube-style rooms and enjoy generous portions of delicious home-cooked Ladin specialities featured on a single tasting menu, including cajinci t’ega (spinach-filled ravioli), excellent pork ribs with polenta, and apple strudel. The small wine list has the same local focus, featuring labels from the Alto Adige region. A recent addition, the restaurant also now has a few spacious, welcoming chalets available for guests.1.0km
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Attractions nearby
- Sassongher mountain in the Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy4.6km
- Sasso di Santa Croce Mountain in the Dolomites, Italy4.3km
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