Chalets in Pozza di Fassa
We found 4 properties with availability in Pozza di Fassa
Spacious Chalet With Garden Near Ski Area In Tyrol
38036 Pozza Di Fassa Tn Italy, Pozza di Fassa, Italy
Chalet Catinaccio Rosengarten 56
Strada De Pucia 4, Pozza di Fassa, Italy
Chalet Catinaccio Rosengarten 18
Strada De Pucia 4, Pozza di Fassa, Italy
Lovely Chalet In Pozza Di Fassa With Garden
Strada Jumela 26 28 Fraz. Pera Di, Pozza di Fassa, Italy
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Best properties among the Apartment type in Pozza di Fassa:
When choosing accommodation in Pozza di Fassa, tourists have several property types to consider, including hotels, chalets, and apartments. Among these, apartments offer a unique blend of comfort, privacy, and flexibility. Unlike hotels, apartments provide a more spacious living area and the ability to cook your meals, while chalets offer a similar level of comfort but often come at a higher price point. Apartments in Pozza di Fassa are a great choice for tourists seeking a home-like experience and the freedom to explore the area at their own pace. The average price for an apartment in Pozza di Fassa on a weekend is around €120-€150 per night.
What are the most popular properties among the Apartment types for rent in Pozza di Fassa?
Casa Paola: Cozy apartment with stunning mountain views, close to local amenities. Average price: €130 per night.
La Meisules: Spacious and modern apartment with a balcony overlooking the Dolomites. Average price: €140 per night.
Ciasa Rasom: Rustic yet charming apartment with traditional decor and easy access to hiking trails. Average price: €125 per night.
Casa Chris: Well-equipped apartment in a central location, ideal for exploring the town. Average price: €135 per night.
Casa Azzurra: Bright and airy apartment with a peaceful setting, perfect for relaxation. Average price: €120 per night.
The best neighborhoods in Pozza di Fassa to stay in:
The most popular areas to stay in Pozza di Fassa are the town center and the surrounding villages. The town center offers easy access to restaurants, shops, and entertainment, while the surrounding villages provide a more serene atmosphere and access to hiking trails and outdoor activities. Both options offer proximity to the stunning natural beauty of the Dolomites and the convenience of local amenities.