Entertainment in Madonna di Campiglio is available year-round. And it’s not just about skiing. In late January, vintage car races are held. At the same time, the Ferrari team comes here to hold go-kart races, as well as briefings and fan meetings. By the way, the Schumacher black run has been operating here for 10 years. Late February is the time of the famous Habsburg Carnival. During this time, people dressed in 19th-century style gather in a large luxurious hall and dance to the music of Liszt and Strauss.
If you visit Madonna di Campiglio at the end of summer, you will have the opportunity to attend the Giovenche di Razza Rendena festival. The event is dedicated to the return of cows from the pastures, so it features a variety of snacks, parades, and entertainment programs.
Moreover, Madonna di Campiglio hosts some of the best discos in the Alps, attracting famous DJs. There are three nightclubs, 24 bars, and 32 restaurants available to visitors.
Active holiday enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, paragliding, rock climbing, horseback riding, or dog sledding.