Residence Langes, San Martino di Castrozza

Dino Buzzati
superior two-debroom apartment

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Explore the elegance and comfort of this two-bedroom superior apartment, a tribute to Dino Buzzati in the Langes Residence.

Perfect for families and large groups, this cozy space can accommodate up to 7 people. With two richly furnished bedrooms, two modern bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and a spacious living room with sofa bed, you’ll experience unique luxury and comfort. Enjoy breathtaking views on the Pale di San Martino as you relax in the privacy of your balcony. With a smart TV, free Wi-Fi and a selection of high-quality utilities, every detail in the apartment is meant to ensure a comfortable stay. The cozy atmosphere created by the wood finishes and exposed beams confer the apartment a touch of warmth and authenticity. Treat yourself to an extraordinary experience in the heart of the Dolomites, where the charm of nature blends with timeless luxury.

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The apartment services

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wifiFree WiFi

shield_lockSafe, laptop capacity

kitchen Refrigerator

alarmWake-Up Service

table_lampDesk

heat Hairdryer

cribCrib

tvSatellite TV

mode_coolIndividual Air Conditioning

phone_in_talkTelephone

health_and_beautyBathroom Amenities Kit

deckTerrace

room_serviceRoom Service

king_bedExtra Large Beds

stylerDaily Bed Making Service

landscapeView on the Pale di San Martino

editor_choice“Super Relax” treatment

petsPets Allowed (on request)

The character

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Ritratto Dino Buzzati

Dino Buzzati (1906 – 1972)

A Belluno-born writer and journalist with a passion for mountaineering and rock climbing, Dino Buzzati spent his summer vacations in the Dolomites since his childhood, frequenting in particular the Croda da Lago and the Pale di San Martino, of which he was very fond. Buzzati paid homage to these mountains, both majestic natural architectures and places of solitude and reflection, in works like The Desert of the Tartars, inspired by the Pale Plateau and its lunar landscape.