Principi di Piemonte Sestriere

When you a stay at Hotel Principi di Piemonte Sestriere in Sestriere, you'll be next to a golf course, just steps from Susa Valley and Chisone Valley. This golf hotel is 22.6 mi (36.4 km) from Bardonecchia Ski Resort and 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Principi Ski Lift.Pamper yourself with onsite massages and body treatments. You're sure to appreciate the convenience of ski-in/ski-out access at this hotel, which also features an indoor pool and a fitness center. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access and ski storage. Getting to nearby attractions is a breeze with the complimentary area shuttle.At Hotel Principi di Piemonte Sestriere, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary buffet breakfast is included.Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, multilingual staff, and luggage storage. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 99 guestrooms featuring minibars. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.

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  • Guest:Our room was spotless and beautiful. The spa area was superb and having robes and slippers was a lovely touch. Unfortunately each breakfast and dinner buffet food was cold. Whether we were first or last to meals it was the same result. Such a shame. Otherwise a lovely hotel with ski in and out and added bonus.
  • Guest:The reception staff were welcoming and friendly. The hotel was well located the ski in/ski out and shuttle bus service gave everyone options of getting to the slopes. Our room was very spacious, with a jacuzzi bath and a picturesque mountain view from our balcony. The cleanliness of our room and hotel was excellent. The spa was topclass I would highly recommend Claudia for an excellent massage. The pool/sauna was spacious but we had to book a slot every morning so weren't always guaranteed a slot. The area between pool and sauna was a safety hazard when wet I slipped on the tiled floor, it hadn't been dried by staff on duty, and hurt my elbow. The food was buffet service for breakfast and dinner. There was a good selection of food but unfortunately it was either cold, tough or flavourless even the salsa di pomodoro (tomato sauce) lacked flavour. The queue for coffee every morning was frustrating, there should be more than 2 coffee machines. We were charged for wine we didn't order David, a true professional, sorted this for us. Tip if staying here don't include meals eat elsewhere
  • Guest:This was my 1st time back in Italy since 2010 and first time skiing here since 2002. So I was totally looking forward to this ski holiday. The hotel is charming. It is a cross between a log cabin and a castle in appearance. Conveniently located to the Torino airport. Town is also close by with the 5-minute shuttle. My room had a beautiful view of the mountain. The hotel is close to the slopes. I would not call it an exact ski-in/ski-out. There was no place for you to put your boots on and go straight to your room as you were not allowed to walk in the lobby with your ski boots. So you leave the lobby, go outside, then go downstairs to put your boots on. The draw back with this is, if you leave your boots overnight there, it gets cold and stiff, as was my experience every day. Then you have to cross the street and then walk up a very small incline and then walk a bit before you can put your skies on. Not a big deal, but it just doesn't compare to other ski-in/ski-out that I have stayed at. The mountaines are amazing. I skiied the Italian and the French pistes. Amazing. The rooms are small. But it's Europe and to be expected, especially when you have all the ski gear to unpack. My favourite cuisine is Italian. So I was really looking forward to enoying dining at this hotel. This was my biggest disappointment. Many entrees lacked flavor and were definitely overcooked. The cooked vegetables were soggy because they were overcooked. I thought I was just fussy, but many of the people I was travelling with also felt the food was underwhelming. And our meals were included, but we didn't find out until we got there, that the beverages were not included. So even water had to be paid for and no complimentary house wine to be had in a major wine producing country. The staff was mediocre. Some werre friendly and accommodating and some were dismissive. A friend joined me breakfast. When I was leaving, she asked if the area could be cleared so that another person could join her. They were told to move to another part of the restaurant where there were already clean tables. Noted! House keeping. Sub par. There was never enough bath soap. But an abundance of shampoo. Sheets when needed to be changed, were not. I'll ski in Italy again. But I would not stay at this resort. I should have only given 2 stars. I did not feel like a welcome guest. But that was my experience.
  • Guest:We recently stayed at Hotel Principe di Piemonte in Sestriere as a large ski group — apparently the largest they had ever hosted at one time. Unfortunately, rather than feeling welcomed, we often felt like an inconvenience, with customer service that fell far short of what one would expect from a 4-star hotel. It quickly became clear that the staff take their cue from management, and the unaccommodating attitude seems to stem from the top down. Barbara, the manager we met on arrival, set the tone for our stay, and her approach likely influenced the unwelcoming atmosphere we experienced throughout. Dining Experience: ? Water was not provided at dinner—not even tap water—unless purchased from the hotel. One guest was charged €7 for hot water for tea, despite the spa offering it for free. ? Breakfast was underwhelming, with limited hot options: boiled eggs, overly crispy bacon, unappetizing grey sausages in water, watery scrambled eggs, and tasteless beans. A guest who requested porridge (as we had been encouraged to ask for anything not provided) was flatly refused. After purchasing their own from a supermarket, management then complained about outside food being consumed in the dining room. ? Dinner service was rushed, with food being cleared away with large trolleys before 8:45 pm, dining room lights dimmed at 8:55 pm, and guests being asked to leave promptly at 9:00 pm — despite service supposedly running until 9:00. Spa & Facilities: ? The spa required advance bookings each morning for 2-hour slots. Even when no one else was waiting, guests were forced to leave after exactly 2 hours. ? Ski storage was mishandled—we were told we could store skis in the secure luggage room, only to return and find them removed without notice and placed in an unsecured boot room. Customer Service & Group Treatment ? Paola, the bar manager, was extremely rude, outright refusing to provide ice for an injury. ? Despite arranging a conference room for après-ski activities, noise complaints resulted in multiple activities being cancelled, even though the hotel had agreed to provide the space. All après-ski events were required to be shut down by 11:00 pm. ? Our rooms, while clean, were shockingly small, with barely enough space to move, store luggage, or hang wet ski gear. The Few Bright Spots: Not everything was negative — Claudia and Hermala the two lovely ladies in the Wellness Center were exceptionally kind and helpful, and Davide at reception went out of his way to assist with retrieving ski equipment. The shuttle driver was also very accommodating with making sure that people were able to get a ride into town during his working hours. However, their hospitality was the exception, not the rule. Final Verdict: It’s clear that the management’s attitude dictates the poor service and unwelcoming atmosphere at this hotel. Their 4-star rating seems to be based purely on location, not on hospitality or customer service. If you’re looking for a guest-focused
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Principi di Piemonte Sestriere
  • Address :  Via Sauze di Cesana 3, Sauze Di Cesana, Sauze Di Cesana, Italy, 10058,Sauze Di Cesana,Sestriere,Piedmont

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Principi di Piemonte Sestriere address: Via Sauze di Cesana 3, Sauze Di Cesana, Sauze Di Cesana, Italy, 10058,Sauze Di Cesana,Sestriere,Piedmont

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