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Aman Rosa Alpina Opens in San Cassiano With Three Pools and Regional Dining Program

The Dolomites property marks Aman's second Italian foothold after Venice, targeting winter-sports allocators and summer alpine positioning.

Published July 2, 2026 Source AOL / Prestige Online From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · July 2, 2026

Aman Rosa Alpina Opens in San Cassiano With Three Pools and Regional Dining Program

The Dolomites property marks Aman's second Italian foothold after Venice, targeting winter-sports allocators and summer alpine positioning.

PublishedJuly 2, 2026
SourceAOL / Prestige Online →
From the chopped neck

Aman Rosa Alpina opened last week in San Cassiano, a 1,534-meter village in Italy's Alta Badia region, bringing the group's total operating property count to 36 worldwide. The resort replaces the independent Rosa Alpina hotel, which Aman acquired and rebuilt over 24 months with interiors from architect Matteo Thun and Partners. The property includes 51 rooms and suites, three pools—one outdoor heated, two indoor—and a dining program anchored by St. Hubertus, the two-Michelin-star restaurant that survived the renovation intact under chef Norbert Niederkofler.

The move gives Aman a year-round alpine asset in Europe's wealthiest skiing corridor. San Cassiano sits 12 kilometers from Cortina d'Ampezzo, host venue for the 2026 Winter Olympics, and provides ski-in access to the 130-kilometer Sella Ronda circuit. The Rosa Alpina brand carried independent cachet for 30 years before Aman's acquisition, meaning the property enters operation with embedded local recognition and a Michelin-anchored food reputation—rare for Aman outside Asia. Average daily rates opened at €1,800 for standard rooms in peak season, positioning the property between Badrutt's Palace (€1,200€1,600) and Cheval Blanc Courchevel (€2,400+).

The opening matters because it signals Aman's willingness to acquire and reposition heritage properties rather than develop greenfield sites exclusively. The group's only other European mountain property is Amangani in Wyoming; Rosa Alpina provides a second alpine anchor and a hedge against Asia-Pacific travel volatility. Italy now has two Aman properties—Venice and San Cassiano—making it the brand's only European country with multiple locations. Meanwhile, Aman opened reservations for Amanvari in Baja California last month, scheduled for August 2025, and continues pre-launch visibility for Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, expected late 2025. The pipeline includes 12 announced properties through 2027, the fastest expansion pace in the group's 37-year history.

Operators should watch three variables. First, whether Rosa Alpina's restaurant program drives off-property dining traffic and generates ancillary revenue above Aman's typical 18% food-and-beverage margin. Second, whether the property achieves 70% winter occupancy by the 2025–2026 season, which would validate the Cortina Olympics proximity thesis. Third, whether Aman pursues further heritage-hotel acquisitions in Europe—particularly in Switzerland, where independent alpine properties face succession crises and debt refinancing deadlines through 2026. The group has €480 million in committed development capital remaining from its 2022 refinancing, enough for two to three additional conversions.

The Dolomites property provides Aman with a winter-sports answer to summer Riviera and a food program strong enough to compete with Courchevel's Michelin density. By 2026, when Olympic media descends on Cortina, the brand will have 24 months of operating data and a validated rate structure in Europe's most competitive alpine market.

The takeaway
Aman's first heritage-hotel conversion in Europe gives the group a Michelin-anchored alpine asset and tests acquisition strategy ahead of Swiss succession wave.
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