Bormio hotels & apartments, all accommodations in Bormio
5-star hotels in Bormio
Qc Terme Grand Hotel Bagni Nuovi
Via Bagni Nuovi 7 - Valdidentro, Bormio, Italy
Sunny Valley Mountain Lodge
Localita Vallalpe Santa Caterina Valfurva, Bormio, Italy
4-star hotels in Bormio
Qc Terme Hotel Bagni Vecchi
Strada Statale Dello Stelvio, Valdidentro, It, Bormio, Italy
Hotel Alu Mountain Design
Via Battaglion Morbegno 20, Bormio, Italy
3-star hotels in Bormio
- Hotel Nevada
- Hotel San Vitale
- Hotel Nazionale
- Hotel Vallecetta
- Hotel Gufo
- Hotel Derby
- La Genzianella Bormio Hotel
- Alpi & Golf Hotel
- Hotel Larice Bianco
- Hotel Vallechiara
- Sci Sport Rooms & Suites
- Albergo Adele
- Meuble Garni Della Contea Hotel
- Casa Vacanze Sablonera
- Albergo Stelvio
- Hotel Meuble Sertorelli Reit
- Hotel Silene Parking And Garage
- Chalet Stelle Di Neve Aparthotel
- Residence Sci Sport
- Hotel Villa Rina
- Jolly Residence
- Ambassador Rooms In Bormio, Solo Camera Senza Colazione
- Hotel Cervo
- Meuble Sci Sport Hotel
- Meuble Cima Bianca Garni Hotel
- Hotel Capitani
- Baita Fanti Ski & Bike
- Casa Stefano E Lucia Aparthotel
- Hotel Posta
- Hotel Livrio
Hotel Terme
Via Martinelli 6, Bormio, Italy
Hotel Funivia
Via Funivia 34, Bormio, Italy
2-star hotels in Bormio
Hotel Ginepro
Via San Pietro 7 Localita San Pietro Valdisotto Nume 8, Bormio, Italy
Residence Pedranzini
Via Battaglion Morbegno 26, Bormio, Italy
Discover Bormio: Explore hotels across the city
Nestled in the heart of the Alps, Bormio is a charming and picturesque town in northern Italy, making it an excellent destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and outdoor adventures. Bormio is renowned for its thermal baths, ski resorts, and stunning mountain scenery. It belongs to the Lombardy region and is known for its rich history, dating back to the Roman era. When visiting Bormio, travelers can consider staying in neighborhoods like Ciuk, Piatta, and San Vitale for their convenient access to the town's attractions and amenities.
Must-see landmarks of Bormio:
Bormio 3000: This cable car offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and access to extensive ski slopes and hiking trails.
Bormio's Ancient Roman Baths: Visitors can explore ancient Roman thermal baths that are still in use today, providing a unique cultural and relaxing experience.
Church of San Vitale: This historic church features stunning frescoes and architecture, offering a glimpse into Bormio's rich cultural heritage.
Must-visit events in Bormio:
The Bormio Ski World Cup: A prestigious ski race that attracts top athletes from around the world and offers an exciting atmosphere for spectators.
Bormio Terme Music Festival: This annual music festival celebrates classical music with concerts and performances held in the scenic surroundings of Bormio's thermal baths.
Bormio Wine Festival: Wine enthusiasts can enjoy this event, featuring tastings of local and regional wines, as well as culinary delights in a festive ambiance.
What is the most and the least popular time to visit Bormio?
The most popular time to visit Bormio is during the winter months, from December to February, when the town becomes a hub for winter sports enthusiasts and skiers. The least popular time is during the summer, as many tourists prefer to visit coastal or beach destinations, resulting in quieter streets and more affordable accommodation options. However, summer is an excellent time to explore Bormio's natural beauty and take advantage of outdoor activities without the crowds.