🇮🇹 Percha - Perca, Italy
Hotel Rommisa
📍 Via St. Nikolaus, 11, 39030 Vila di Sopra BZ, Italy
Your stay — Hotel Rommisa
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The Property — Hotel Rommisa
Hotel Rommisa is a straightforward three-star family-run hotel in Percha, with a modern alpine look and a quiet location on the valley floor. The lobby feels clean and unhurried, with big windows that let in morning sun and views of the Kronplatz massif. It suits walkers, cyclists and families who need a practical base rather than luxury, and its own sauna and small pool give a decent wind-down after a day on the trails.
Chronicles of Percha - Perca
Percha (Perca in Italian) is a small farming and tourist village in South Tyrol, whose history reaches back to medieval clearing settlements. The parish church, St. Georgen, is from the 15th century and shares the square with the former smithy that now serves as the visitor centre. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries it remained a quiet waypoint, but the arrival of the Kronplatz cable car in the 1970s turned it into a functional base for skiers and hikers. Today, Percha keeps its village rhythms—bells, market mornings, beer gardens—while serving the German-speaking, outdoors-oriented tourism that drives the region.
Best Time to Visit
Full Percha - Perca guide →Best months
June and September for mild days (20–25°C), long daylight and wildflowers, plus the Dolomites walking season is in full swing but half-term rushes have passed.
Peak / festival surge
December–March and July–August are the clear peaks: skiing on Kronplatz fills the hotels in winter, while July and August bring family hikers and mountain-bikers. Hotel rates can jump 40–60% over June, and room availability tightens, especially around the South Tyrolean public holidays in August.
Budget shoulder season
May and mid-September are excellent shoulder months—prices drop, trails are quiet, and the weather stays reliable for hiking, though some high-altitude lifts close in October.
Weather & packing
Val Pusteria gets sudden afternoon thunderstorms even in summer, so a packable waterproof shell is essential. Pack layers: a fleece for early morning chill and a thin long-sleeve for sun protection on exposed ridges.
Live City Briefing — Percha - Perca
- The Kronplatz cable car from Percha is running a reduced maintenance schedule until late June; check online for precise opening hours before relying on first departures.
- A new cycle path connection between Percha and Olang opened in 2025, linking the two villages without road traffic—good for easy rides to the Lago di Braies shuttle stop.
- The weekly Thursday morning market in Perca has moved to the car park behind the church for the summer season; it runs until noon and sells local cheese, speck and fruit.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Hotel Rommisa, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the ground floor (ground floor rooms have 90 cm doorways and roll-in showers) for easier access and more space for mobility. Consider rooms 1-10, as they are closer to the main entrance and likely to have less noise disturbance.
Rooms to avoid
Rooms on the top floor (third floor) may have limited turning space due to the lift doors being 80 cm wide, which might cause difficulties for wheelchair users. Also, be aware of the stairs-only access to the basement wellness area and attic storage, which might be a challenge for people with mobility issues.
Best views
Unfortunately, there's no information on specific view options, but rooms on the upper floors (second and third) might offer a better view of the surrounding area due to their higher elevation.
Quietest floors
The ground floor is likely the quietest, as it's closer to the main entrance and has fewer potential noise sources compared to the upper floors.
🔊 Noise notes
Given the hotel's location on Via St. Nikolaus, a main road in Percha - Perca, some street noise can be expected, especially during peak hours. However, the hotel's free on-site parking and proximity to the 'Parkplatz Percha' might help minimize the impact.
Insider tips
Take advantage of the free basic Wi-Fi, but consider upgrading to the premium tier (€5/day) for faster speeds and more devices. If you have a lot of luggage, consider parking at the 'Parkplatz Percha' (€8/night) instead of the on-site parking, as it's a short walk away and might be more convenient for unloading and loading your vehicle.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Hotel Rommisa
Free basic Wi-Fi (up to 10 Mbps, one device per room). Premium tier (30 Mbps, up to 5 devices) available for €5 per day. Login via room number and surname; no time limit.
A single lift serves all three main floors (ground to top). The basement wellness area and attic storage are stairs-only.
Complimentary digital access to PressReader (local and international papers). No physical newspapers. The building dates from 1892 and retains original frescoes in the breakfast room—a notable feature.
Standard check-in 15:00–21:00. Early bag-drop available from 08:00 (free). Late check-out until 12:00 for €25; after 12:00 charged half-night rate. Late arrivals after 21:00 must notify hotel by phone at least 24h in advance.
Free for day-of-departure; lockers available in lobby. For long-term storage (more than 24h), €5 per bag per day.
Step-free access via ramp at main entrance. Lift doors are 80 cm wide, suitable for most wheelchairs, but turning space in standard rooms is limited. Two adapted rooms on ground floor (doorways 90 cm, roll-in shower). No dedicated accessible parking.
Free on-site parking (uncovered, 20 spaces, first-come first-served). Nearest public car park is 'Parkplatz Percha' (300 m, €8 per night). No EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €1.50 per person per night (ages 14+), paid at check-out
Deposit & card hold: Full stay is charged to credit card 14 days before arrival; a €100 incidental hold is placed on card at check-in. Weekends may require a €200 hold.
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs (Bancomat) in town for best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at Bolzano airport or tourist offices.
Contactless cards accepted widely in shops, supermarkets, and most restaurants; some small mountain huts are cash-only.
Rounding up the bill or leaving 5–10% is appreciated but not expected; taxi drivers round to nearest euro.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Espresso at a bar counter: around €1.00–1.20.
Self-service panini or pizza slice from a bakery: €5–7.
Pasta or schnitzel main at a casual osteria/pizzeria: €10–14.
No dedicated street-food area; look for bakeries (panetterie) or supermarkets for takeaway sandwiches and salads.
Despar, Eurospin or Lidl are common budget supermarkets in the valley.
No high-street chains in Percha itself; head to Brunico (5 km) for C&A, Takko or local market stalls.
Buy a Südtirol Pass (multi-day) or single bus ticket (around €2.50) from automated machines; no airport here – nearest is Bolzano (bus then train costs ~€15).
Eat lunch (menù del giorno) instead of dinner for cheaper fixed-price meals. Fill water bottles at public fountains (drinkable tap water). Book accommodation with kitchenette to self-cater from local supermarkets.
Good to know — Percha - Perca
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Emergency Contacts
Percha - Perca112 is the single European emergency number; 118 for ambulance, 115 for fire in South Tyrol. For a local medical doctor or pharmacy, call +39 0474 474 100 (Perca Health Centre).
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Percha - Perca, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Hotel Rommisa
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Perca village centre → Monte Sole Suite
💡 This is a ski-resort shuttle, not a regular bus. Check with the Monte Sole reception for exact stops and times—it’s unreliable outside peak snow months.
Bolzano Bus Station → Perca-Plinio (Perca-Platz) stop
💡 Buy a South Tyrol Mobil Card (€15/day) for unlimited bus/train travel in the region. Get a map from the Bolzano info office—signage at Perca-Plinio is minimal.
Bolzano Train Station → Monte Sole Suite, via Valdaora-Anterselva station
💡 Get off at Valdaora-Anterselva, not Perca station (which is further). Then catch bus 401 (3 stops, €1.50) or call the hotel for a free shuttle if you've arranged it in advance.
Bolzano Airport (BZO) → Monte Sole Suite, Perca
💡 Book through the hotel or local firm Alto Adige Taxi for fixed rates. Avoid surge pricing by confirming the price when booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Hotel Rommisa?
Request a room on the ground floor (ground floor rooms have 90 cm doorways and roll-in showers) for easier access and more space for mobility. Consider rooms 1-10, as they are closer to the main entrance and likely to have less noise disturbance.
Which rooms should I avoid at Hotel Rommisa?
Rooms on the top floor (third floor) may have limited turning space due to the lift doors being 80 cm wide, which might cause difficulties for wheelchair users. Also, be aware of the stairs-only access to the basement wellness area and attic storage, which might be a challenge for people with mobility issues.
Is Hotel Rommisa noisy?
Given the hotel's location on Via St. Nikolaus, a main road in Percha - Perca, some street noise can be expected, especially during peak hours. However, the hotel's free on-site parking and proximity to the 'Parkplatz Percha' might help minimize the impact.
Which rooms have the best views at Hotel Rommisa?
Unfortunately, there's no information on specific view options, but rooms on the upper floors (second and third) might offer a better view of the surrounding area due to their higher elevation.
What are insider tips for staying at Hotel Rommisa?
Take advantage of the free basic Wi-Fi, but consider upgrading to the premium tier (€5/day) for faster speeds and more devices. If you have a lot of luggage, consider parking at the 'Parkplatz Percha' (€8/night) instead of the on-site parking, as it's a short walk away and might be more convenient for unloading and loading your vehicle.
What time is check-in at Hotel Rommisa?
Check-in at Hotel Rommisa is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Hotel Rommisa have Wi-Fi?
Free basic Wi-Fi (up to 10 Mbps, one device per room). Premium tier (30 Mbps, up to 5 devices) available for €5 per day. Login via room number and surname; no time limit.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hotel Rommisa?
€1.50 per person per night (ages 14+), paid at check-out
Where can I eat cheaply near Hotel Rommisa?
Self-service panini or pizza slice from a bakery: €5–7.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hotel Rommisa?
Buy a Südtirol Pass (multi-day) or single bus ticket (around €2.50) from automated machines; no airport here – nearest is Bolzano (bus then train costs ~€15).
When is the best time to visit Percha - Perca?
June and September for mild days (20–25°C), long daylight and wildflowers, plus the Dolomites walking season is in full swing but half-term rushes have passed.
Top Attractions in Percha - Perca
💡 The frescoes in the apse are from 1480; ask the keyholder at the bakery next door if it's locked during off-season.
💡 Pick up a free trail map at the information point near the church; the 45-minute circular walk to the viewing platform is easiest.
💡 It's a gentle climb of 40 minutes; take the path from the sports field behind the town hall. Best in late spring when the larches turn bright green.
💡 The mill still grinds flour on the first Saturday of the month; you can watch and buy a bag of local rye for 3€. Walk there via the field path behind the church.
💡 Go early in the morning to see the still water mirror the Dolomites; locals swim here in July and August.