The staff were without doubt my favourite aspect of this hotel. Friendly, helpful, most spoke perfect English (my Italian is terrible and limited). I also enjoyed the themes around the decor for the room and the public areas. Far more interesting than most hotels.
The breakfast options were great, food and drinks were nice, although it was a little expensive for what it was. That said, Cortina d'Ampezzo itself was a very expensive place and in that context is was fair enough.
The main thing that I didn't enjoy was the fact there was a lot of building work going on nearby. There wasn't much in the way of noise during my visit but the room had basic screen curtains and lights from a crane opposite shone into the room through the night, so as a light sleeper, this wasn't ideal.
If you visit this hotel on a Motorbike, as I did, be really careful with how you enter/exit the car park. It's brilliant to have free parking, but the steepness, the camber and cobbles could pose challenges.
All in all though, a lovely place to stay, I know it would be even better once nearby building work is completed and I would love to visit again.