Capital city of Italy's Aosta Valley, Aosta is a charming hub with a striking cathedral, museums and excellent shopping. It's also appealingly close to the ski fields, with a cable car station connecting it to the runs at Pila, and to the impressive Gran Paradiso National Park. A varied selection of accommodation options are scattered throughout the city, with many of the best places to stay in Aosta promising wonderful valley views as well as a warm welcome for guests of all ages.
Occupied by the Romans in 25BC, the Aosta Valley retains fascinating evidence of ancient history, including a bridge, arches, the Praetorian Gates, and the ruins of a theatre. Discover these ancient landmarks with an expert guide, or as you explore the city at your own pace. Ambling around the centre, you'll also spot attractive family-owned eateries, independent boutiques and pretty squares for soaking up the sunshine with a hot chocolate or an aromatic coffee.
Italy's very first national park, the Gran Paradiso is brilliant for hiking and mountain biking in the summer months, or snowshoeing and cross-country skiing during the winter. Return to your pick of the best places to stay in Aosta for delicious dinners of regional specialities, perfectly reflecting the French and Italian influences which have long shaped this fascinating region.
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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.
Aosta (Aosta Valley)
A boutique hotel not far from the centre of Aosta, nestled in a park of pine and birch trees. The accommodation offers wooden chalets and comfortable rooms, featuring a mix of Nordic design and Alpine style. There's a cosy lounge with fire, plus lush gardens. A tranquil base for adventure lovers.
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.
Aosta (Aosta Valley)
A quaint B&B in Aosta's old town, a short walk from the Pila ski resort. The rustic rooms ooze alpine charm with wood, stone and hand-crafted furniture, some with their own Turkish bath. There's a cute dining room where breakfast is served, plus a cosy and comfortable lounge for a relaxing retreat.
Aosta (Aosta Valley)
A charming stone-built B&B in Aosta’s historic centre. The 18th-century building boasts elegant rooms decorated in neutral tones with splashes of colour and exposed wooden beams. There's a pretty garden, plus a private spa which is perfect after a day's exploring. A welcoming and authentic stay.
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.