Hotel Tre Cime Sesto Sexten — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Sesto, Italy
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Hotel Tre Cime Sesto Sexten

Sesto  ·  Italy  ·  Via San Giuseppe 28

4.5 132 guest reviews

About Hotel Tre Cime Sesto Sexten — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Sesto

Hotel Tre Cime Sesto Sexten is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Sesto, Italy. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, garden, jacuzzi, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.5 / 5

Jordan Turner
★★★★★ Jul 2017

Easily the best hotel experience I have ever had! The location is amazing and the staff are incredibly friendly and really make you feel at home. They knew who I was as soon as I walked in to check in! The breakfast was amazing and the dinners were even better (5 course meals every night!). The room was nice and clean with a balcony and an amazing view of the mountains! Loved the special little events during the week like the free wine and live music night or the free fancy gin and tonic night. They even have homemade cakes out in the lobby everyday in the afternoon. The spa part was also great especially after a long day of hiking. It really is a special little mountain resort that's somehow really cheap for how much you get! Highly, highly recommended!

Mark Woodhouse
★★★★★ Sep 2024

Staying for 4 nights. Staff are lovely. Accommodation is great. Breakfast is great 😊 Stay for the evening meal, which is fantastic 😍. Can't fault the place.. 5🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Tom Hale
★★★☆☆ Jun 2024

This is a difficult review to write because Hotel Drei Zinnen has been our favorite hotel in Europe and my wife and I have been customers here for over 40 years. Hotel Drei Zinnen has new owners, these observed changes are significant, but unfortunately very few of these changes were positive. There was a significant increase in the prices, which was expected due to inflation and the high demand for tourism in South Tirol. Welcome and Hotel Staff: The welcome by the front desk is always friendly and check in was very-fast and efficient. The waitresses in the dining room were the same as in the past and provided excellent service. However, it was quite clear from the first day that the kitchen staff had significantly changed, which had a large impact on our satisfaction and enjoyment at this hotel. Room and Facilities: Our room, which we have booked for over 15 years had the furniture rearranged. We were surprised to see this and thought that we might trip over a strange-positioned chair in the middle of the night, so we changed it back to the way it had always been for the past 15 years. Our south-facing room has an incredible view, which is the main reason we always return here to Sexten / Moos. The pool and spa facilities were wonderful, well maintained and functional. The dining room has a new, but smaller buffet table for breakfast and lunch. Some of the original wall paintings have been restored and look great. Breakfast – One notices feels that the Hotel are trying to reduce costs despite the major price increase. The types and numbers of breakfast choices are reduced compared to the past. I was told that the special American-style “over easy eggs” that I have ordered every year could be ordered again, ut with an extra charge. I was shocked and dumbfounded. I ate the cold, and greasy eggs from the heating tray for the remainder of the week and was very disappointed. Sexten has an excellent Cheese shop utilizing the wonderful milk from the alp dairies – but the cheese in the buffet was limited to slices of one type of cheese – also not up to standard for a hotel of this price and category. Dinner – Dinner was inconsistent and not on the same quality and selection as it has been the past 15 years. I am not sure why raw meat and fish (Tartar, carpaccio and seared tuna) are offered in alpine mountain setting. I did find several of the main courses and a couple of the desserts to be quite good. What was really missing was the five course meal (soup has now been eliminated from the dinner), and we were hoping for South Tirolien and northern Italian specialties, including pasta. I can imagine that this will be difficult for many Italian guest to understand and accept compared to the past dining experience. Also missing was the always-fun reception and gala dinner on Saturdays, the special music entertainment during the week. We were told this might be offered occasionally when the hotel has more guests. Summary and Recommendation: One world could be used to describe our experience this year as a huge disappointment. Despite a significant increase in the prices (over 24% more per night than what I paid last year), one notices cost-cutting throughout, mainly in the dining room. One has the feeling that the long-term customers are no longer the focus of the hotel (this was confirmed by other long-term guests we spoke to) and the pampering we formerly received is now a thing of the past. This greatly saddens us and we hope that hotel recognizes these shortcomings quickly before this clientele decides to stay in other hotels. When I dine at this hotel, I want local South Tirolean food and home-cooked dishes, not something I can order in any other large-city restaurants. Sadly, I would not recommend Hotel Drei Zinnen as a 4-star hotel at this time due to the increased prices, the cut back in dining choices and the lack of local specialties being served.