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Abendstimmung auf dem Balkon der Boutique Suite. Flasche Wein und gedimmtes Licht.

VILLAREJA – Batzen is more than a boutique suite.

It’s the first chapter of something bigger:
A curated collection of special places for travelers who value style, stillness, and stories.

A city steeped in stories.

Bolzano has always been a meeting place – of cultures, of languages, of travelers.
VILLAREJA continues this tradition in a quieter, more personal way.

Where merchants once traded, we now offer time.

And history becomes hospitality. 
Welcome to Bolzano.

Der Obstmarkt von Bozen um 1890.

Historic view of Bolzano, around 1890. Image courtesy of the Library of Congress, source.

Konzeptbild vom Flagship. Dem Boutique Hotel Villareja.

The name VILLAREJA...

...refers to a villa in St. Magdalena — a serene hillside district above Bolzano. Built around 1903 by Ludwig Schörg, royal master locksmith to the Bavarian court, the house was originally conceived as a summer residence –– a place of retreat and craft.

The name itself is a poetic contraction of Villa Regia –– "the royal villa" –– a subtle homage to its origins under Bavarian nobility. Over the decades, the villa changed hands: from a retired British colonial officer, to a travel writer, and later to a winemaker. Each brought a new layer of life, making the house a mosaic of European paths and personalities.

Part of the Grand Tour Collection

VILLAREJA is part of a modern Grand Tour — a contemporary homage to the long journeys once undertaken by young European nobles in search of architecture, art, and insight.
Not to tick off places –– but to understand the world through taste, tact, and time.

And this –– here in Batzen –– is where the journey begins.

What's next?

VILLAREJA – Batzen is just the beginning.
In October 2025, a penthouse suite opens on Wangergasse.
By spring 2026, three hideaways in the Puster Valley will follow.
The villa in St. Magdalena will open its doors by Christmas 2026 —
as the heart of VILLAREJA: a place to arrive, pause, and stay with intent.

Leselampe und stimmungsvolles Licht am Nachttisch.

More on the Grand Tour

Educational travel with style and elegance.

The Grand Tour was once a celebrated educational journey undertaken by European nobility – especially among young Englishmen of the 18th and 19th centuries. It included visits to Europe’s most beautiful cities, such as Bolzano, and offered opportunities to experience art, culture, and history up close.

With our Grand Tour Collection, we revive this spirit and invite you to explore Bolzano and South Tyrol in your own unique way – at your own pace and in ultimate comfort.

Bozen in der Vergangenheit

[Source: ÖNB / AKON]

A modern Grand Tour

We bring that idea into the present.
Not rushed tourism, but rooted presence.
Live with the architecture. Lose time.
And gain something deeper.

Come stay
with us!

Curious to see it for yourself?
This might be the perfect moment to start your own Grand Tour.
Check in, slow down – and discover what it means to truly arrive.

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