Luxury hospitality group Aman has announced that reservations are now open for Aman Rosa Alpina, ahead of its official reopening on the 24th of July 2025. The property is located in the San Cassiano area of Italy’s UNESCO-protected Dolomites mountain range.

The historic retreat has undergone an extensive refurbishment led by architect Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston. The redesign balances Aman’s signature focus on privacy and tranquillity with a contemporary alpine aesthetic. Traditional elements like timber and natural stone remain, complemented by a new double-height bar inspired by the original piano bar.
The transformation includes the complete remodelling of all guestrooms and the addition of two new Aman Suites, each 150 square metres. Chalet Zeno has also been reconfigured to offer two larger suites accommodating up to four guests.
Aman Rosa Alpina will introduce several new culinary concepts, including an Italian grill, an all-day lounge for afternoon tea, and a dedicated breakfast room with live cooking stations. An additional restaurant serving Japanese cuisine is planned for the upcoming winter season.
Wellness is a core component of the relaunch, with the opening of a new Aman Spa. The spa includes three pools (two indoor, one outdoor), a Jacuzzi, and a curated treatment menu using therapies inspired by the Dolomites’ natural healing properties.
Speaking on the reopening, Vlad Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman Group, said the project “marks a meaningful chapter for our brand” and is the result of a long-standing relationship with the Pizzinini family. The Pizzinini family will continue to operate the hotel, with Hugo and Ursula Pizzinini leading.
Exclusive to guests are the Pizzinini family’s private mountain cabins, which will offer wood-fired lunches and guided hikes.
Reservations for the 2025 winter season can now be made via the Aman website.