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Nira Montana is poised to transform the Italian ski resort of La Thuile, a laid-back area in the northwestern part of the breathtaking Aosta Valley. Set against the majestic grandeur of Mont Blanc, hotelier Puri’s second Alpine property brings the same magic to the mountains as his first, the Nira Alpina. The exterior—an unobtrusive yet modern façade in the ancient valley—uses local construction materials, including wood and stone; while its rich wood interiors are presented with a twist—think “wooded” wallpaper, Italian high-end furniture, and the nicest spa in the area.
- Nearest Airport-TRN – Turin-Caselle Airport
- Food & Drink-Restaurant, Bar
- Spa & Recreation-Spa, Sauna, pool
- Kids-Family friendly
- Internet-Complimentary WiFi
ROOMS & SUITES
The rooms and suites at Nira Montana range from 21 to 64 square meters, and each offers a balcony or terrace that allows guests to intimately connect with the surrounding mountains. Sleek Italian furniture contrasts rough woods and rich-hued wooden wall panels, while king- and queen-size beds encourage indulgent post-piste R&R.
HIGH-ALTITUDE RENEWAL
Still invigorated from the morning’s five-mile hike, you sink slowly into the pool’s soothing waters. Floor-to-ceiling windows reveal an astonishing alpine landscape…
As time passes, what endures are the moments that moved your soul or altered your mind—the Original Experiences that stay with you long after you’ve returned home. Click here to read more about the Original Experiences that await at Nira Montana, and begin dreaming up your next extraordinary trip.
ARCHITECTURE
Unlike its traditional chalet-style neighbors, Nira Montana is a picture of modernism fashioned from local materials and showing a deep respect for its surroundings.
INTERIOR DESIGN
The interior design strikes a balance between Alpine tradition and high-quality contemporary Italian design, as epitomized by the hotel’s restaurant, which sees steel furniture contrasting against chocolate wood paneling.
MADE BY ORIGINALS
PURI
After four decades working for some of the world’s biggest hotel brands, such as Rosewood, Ritz-Carlton, Raffles, Fairmont, and Peninsula, Puri struck out on his own in 2008. He knew that in order to deliver the kind of service and attention to detail he wanted, his future would have to lay with smaller, boutique properties. After launching his first Nira-branded hotels in Mauritius and Edinburgh, he opened Nira Alpina, a modern mountain resort in the historic Swiss town of St. Moritz that has helped remake alpine luxury for a new generation of travelers.
Source: designhotels.com