
Welcome to Cortina. This is Corsa Italiana, the street of Italy. This is the main drag, so to speak. So come along and let’s take *** walking tour. Cortina is the quintessential ski town. It last hosted *** Winter Olympics in 1956, and that’s what put this town on the map. 70 years later, there’s *** lot of pride about co-hosting the 2026 games with Milan. First stop for most people is checking out the cauldron. The really cool thing about the one in Cortina is you can get up close to it. It’s like the perfect picture. Like the shop, there are *** lot of bougie stores, and the people watching is next level and often comes with cocktail service. Sorry. OK, I love your outfit. Thank you. Is it better to be warm or to look good in Cortina? I think I look good in Cardina. Yeah, I think you’re right. Yeah, beautiful town, beautiful people. Italians don’t play when it comes to fashion. It is *** virtual puffer parade around here for people and the. Pets. Oh, it’s amazing. We went to Golden Goose. We’ve gone to all the little luxury stores, Gucci products. It’s been really nice. This sounds like an expensive trip, Mom. It has been, but it’s been really, really fun. We have loved every second of it. There’s *** lot to love, *** lot to see, and, oh yeah, there’s an Olympics going on too at the Milan Cortina Olympics. I’m Deirdre Fitzpatrick.
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Cortina, a quintessential ski town in Italy, is co-hosting the 2026 Winter Olympics with Milan, bringing together its mountain charm and Olympic spirit. Known for hosting the Winter Olympics in 1956, Cortina has become a destination filled with pride as it prepares for the upcoming games.Visitors to Cortina can start their tour at the Olympic cauldron, a popular spot for photos. The town offers a variety of high-end shopping options, with stores like Golden Goose, Gucci, and Prada lining the streets. People-watching in Cortina is a unique experience, often accompanied by cocktail service.”I love your outfit. Is it better to be warm or look good in Cortina?” Hearst Olympic correspondent Deirdre Fitzpatrick asked an Italian woman.”I think to look good. Beautiful town, beautiful people,” the woman replied.Fashion is a serious affair in Cortina, with a parade of stylish puffers seen on both people and their pets.”It’s amazing. We’ve gone to Golden Goose, Gucci, Prada. It’s been nice,” said American tourist Audrey Isham about the shopping experience.Kim Isham, Audrey’s mother, added, “It has been. But it’s been really, really fun. We have loved every second of it.”With a population of only 6,100, Cortina is welcoming tens of thousands of visitors for the Olympics, offering plenty to see and enjoy amidst the festivities.
Cortina, a quintessential ski town in Italy, is co-hosting the 2026 Winter Olympics with Milan, bringing together its mountain charm and Olympic spirit. Known for hosting the Winter Olympics in 1956, Cortina has become a destination filled with pride as it prepares for the upcoming games.
Visitors to Cortina can start their tour at the Olympic cauldron, a popular spot for photos. The town offers a variety of high-end shopping options, with stores like Golden Goose, Gucci, and Prada lining the streets. People-watching in Cortina is a unique experience, often accompanied by cocktail service.
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“I love your outfit. Is it better to be warm or look good in Cortina?” Hearst Olympic correspondent Deirdre Fitzpatrick asked an Italian woman.
“I think to look good. Beautiful town, beautiful people,” the woman replied.
Fashion is a serious affair in Cortina, with a parade of stylish puffers seen on both people and their pets.
“It’s amazing. We’ve gone to Golden Goose, Gucci, Prada. It’s been nice,” said American tourist Audrey Isham about the shopping experience.
Kim Isham, Audrey’s mother, added, “It has been. But it’s been really, really fun. We have loved every second of it.”
With a population of only 6,100, Cortina is welcoming tens of thousands of visitors for the Olympics, offering plenty to see and enjoy amidst the festivities.




















