Cortina d'Ampezzo has a wide selection of slopes to suit all tastes, whether you're looking for an exciting ski day with friends or a relaxing family day. The slopes are varied, with options for all levels, and the snow quality is generally excellent. I have a few complaints about the ski lifts, as they're dated and don't have protective domes, so you're not protected from snow or strong winds. Along the slopes, you'll find chalets and refuges, perfect for a relaxing break, enjoying traditional dishes and a welcoming atmosphere for après-ski. Although the snow parks are somewhat limited, the slopes and the beauty of the surrounding landscapes make up for it. Cortina d'Ampezzo is also an ideal destination for families, where not everyone enjoys skiing. The ski slopes are a short distance from the center, allowing skiers to enjoy the mountains while others can stroll peacefully through the heart of town. It thus manages to satisfy every need, offering a complete holiday experience for everyone. One drawback is the considerable crowds, especially during peak periods, which makes it a bit more difficult to get around when it's time to return to the valley, with some traffic jams forming, making the return journey longer. Another downside is the prices, which can be slightly higher than average compared to other ski resorts, mainly due to its international fame and exclusive location. Despite this, in my opinion, the beauty of the place and the experience offered justify the investment.