A stylish hospitality experience at Milano–Cortina 2026: where to stay during the Winter Olympics
From Milan to the Dolomites, two hospitality projects by Flaviano Capriotti Architetti not to be missed during the Milano–Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Park Hyatt Milan and Faloria Mountain Spa Resort embody two complementary visions of luxury hospitality, where architecture, local identity and contemporary comfort shape the Olympic experience.
Por: Revista Habitat
6 de marzo de 2026
Faloria Mountain Spa Resort, Spa, project by Flaviano Capriotti Architetti. Ph Andrés Otero
On the occasion of the Milano–Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, hospitality architecture becomes an essential part of the narrative surrounding the host cities. Welcoming an international audience means offering not only accommodation, but spaces capable of expressing the identity, culture and atmosphere of their context.
The projects designed by Flaviano Capriotti Architetti interpret the dual soul of the Games in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo. Two iconic hotels – Park Hyatt Milan and Faloria Mountain Spa Resort – translate urban elegance and alpine tradition into a coherent architectural language, defined by discretion, material quality and a strong sense of place. During the Winter Olympics, these destinations stand out as refined retreats designed to host guests at the highest level, combining comfort, privacy and architectural depth. Places conceived not only to experience the Games, but also to step back from their intensity, offering a measured and authentic way of inhabiting the city and the mountains.

Park Hyatt Milano, project by Flaviano Capriotti Architetti. Ph Leo Torri
Park Hyatt Milano, new suites, Milan, Italy
Located in the very heart of Milan, just steps from the Duomo and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the new Suites of Park Hyatt Milan are designed by Flaviano Capriotti Architetti as a contemporary interpretation of Milanese elegance. Drawing inspiration from post-war Italian masters and traditional materials, the project gives shape to interiors where luxury is understated, timeless and quietly sophisticated.
The Signature Suites – Duomo, Montenapoleone and Brera – together with the Solferino and Fiori Chiari Suites, offer generous, light-filled spaces defined by refined material contrasts, bespoke furnishings and carefully curated design pieces. Terraces and views over the city reinforce the relationship between interior and exterior, making the hotel an ideal base for experiencing Milan during the Winter Olympics in an atmosphere of discreet exclusivity.

Faloria Mountain Spa Resort, exterior, project by Flaviano Capriotti Architetti. Ph Andrés Otero
Faloria Mountain Spa Resort, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
Set in the heart of the Dolomites, the Faloria Mountain Spa Resort in Cortina d'Ampezzo reopens as a refined design hotel following a complete renovation by architect Flaviano Capriotti. The project reinterprets local Alpine traditions through a contemporary lens, combining dolomite stone, brushed larch wood, wool fabrics and bespoke furnishings to create warm, elegant interiors deeply connected to the surrounding landscape.
Expanded with new rooms, a 1,000-square-metre spa and renewed social spaces, the hotel offers a new vision of mountain luxury, where craftsmanship, sustainability and sensory comfort coexist. From botanical-inspired details to panoramic wellness areas and gourmet dining, Faloria presents an immersive hospitality experience that blends design, nature and understated exclusivity.

Park Hyatt Milano, MONTENAPOLEONE SUITE - LIVING ROOM, project by Flaviano Capriotti Architetti. Ph Leo Torri
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