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Capital city of the Aosta Valley, Aosta is a proper city, complete with a cathedral, museums, shopping etc., while also being so close to the ski fields that it has a cable car station, linking the city to the skin runs at Pila. Aosta is also close to the Gran Paradiso National Park. So it’s an extremely versatile destination. Our Gurus say it’s perfect for ‘varied interests’. Read ‘ski widows/ widowers’. The best places to stay in Aosta have wonderful valley views, and are a surprisingly affordable range of traditional alpine hotels, welcoming guesthouses, new-builds, and chalet-style inns.
Aosta is a wonderful destination if you love an historic tale, and our Gurus strongly recommend the best places to stay in Aosta to anyone who appreciates a Roman tale. The Romans occupied the region in 25BC, it’s strategically, as well as spectacularly positioned, and their bridge, arches, Praetorian Gates, theatre and forum have all survived to impress guests today. The Aosta Valley is also known for its many castles. Aside from man-made treasures, Aosta is surrounded by spectacular natural ones, including the Gran Paradiso National Park which has a great historic tale of its own: it was Italy’s first national park, created to help protect the ibex you’ll see grazing here - probably while you’re walking, or biking in summer, or snowshoeing or cross-country skiing in winter.
As well as providing an incredible base for an active break, and for a sightseeing holiday, Aosta is also a fantastic destination for foodies. Aosta has been under both French and Italian rule, and its culinary heritage deliciously informs its present. Some of out recommendations for the best places to stay in Aosta have connections to local cooking classes, or local cheesemakers.
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Aosta
A charming little guest house in the town centre. Warm and cosy rooms have wooden panelling, colourful fabrics, and little balconies. Breakfast room, terrace, and lots to explore in the surrounds. Excellent value and family friendly.
The Aosta Valley (Saint-Pierre)
A cosy hotel in the Aosta Valley. Rooms are Alpine chic with panelled wood and antique furniture. Spa and traditional cuisine from the kitchen. Minutes from the slopes and walking routes. A characterful spot for an active holiday all year round.
Aosta
An elegant hotel in the historic heart of Aosta. The interiors step back in time to the 50s and 60s with French oak wooden floors, stone showers, and enamelled steel bathtubs. There's a lounge with Italian designer furniture and a cosy fire — the perfect place to return to after a day's exploring.
The Aosta Valley
A truly rustic style house set in the mountains. Traditional interiors have wooden beams and floors, fireplaces, four poster beds, big bath tubs, and lots of floral fabrics. An excellent spa and swimming pool, traditional cuisine, and plenty of mountain fresh air. Romantic and family friendly.
Aosta (The Aosta Valley)
A charming bed and breakfast just outside Aosta. The interior boasts traditional Valdostan style with unique modern touches, such as hand-carved wall art and walk-in marble showers. Many rooms offer balconies overlooking the mountains, and the gardens are a welcome spot to relax. A peaceful getaway.