ROOMS

The B&B Villa Cortese was born inside a private home, built in 1930 based on a project by the engineer Vincenzo Cortese.

The house has been inhabited by the Cortese family for four generations, and is located in a residential area south of the historic center where there are many others vintage homes and villas with their gardens.

Thanks to the latest renovation, followed with passion and attention to detail by the Cortese family, the B&B Villa Cortese now has 3 rooms with private bathroom, one triple and two doubles.

All rooms are on the first floor, served by the characteristic central staircase.

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Breakfast is a special moment at B&B Villa Cortese: you will taste a buffet breakfast with sweet and savory options, homemade typical cakes and biscuits, as well as local specialties. And of course a selection of teas and drinks, and a coffee bean machine to enjoy excellent coffees and real Italian cappuccino.

In summer, the garden and external veranda are ideal for having breakfast outdoors, or for relaxing after a day in the mountains.

While the large living on the ground floor, where breakfast is served, is always available for guests to relax with tea, coffee and drinks.

Room amenities

  • Completely renovated rooms, all on the first floor
  • Private bathroom with floor-level or walk-in shower
  • Hairdryer with diffuser
  • Complimentary toiletries
  • 32 inch HD TV with streaming services (Netflix, Prime Video, etc.) & Satellite
  • Closet/wardrobe
  • Pillows and mattresses with hypoallergenic Silver treatment
  • Buffet breakfast with coffee bean machine, homemade cakes and biscuits, local products

B&B Services

  • Free parking in front and in the neighborhood
  • Possibility of internal parking
  • Free closed bicycle/motorcycle garage
  • Ebike charging
  • Possibility of maintenance and washing of bikes
  • Ski depot
  • Boot dryer
  • Electric vehicle charging station (coming soon!)
    • Unfortunately, due to construction reasons, the structure is not accessible to disabled people in wheelchairs