Villa Beccaris has a fantastic hilltop location close to Alba. It features a large park with a swimming pool and sun deck, from which you can admire the beautiful view.
Bertil
Sweden
Amazing view. Very Nice staff. Excellent breakfast
Nestled in the historical centre of Monforte d'Alba, Da Felicin is a family-run hotel offering elegant rooms and suites.
Thomas
Sweden
Fantastic and cosy place with amazing views from the terrace and balcony. Staff and owner so friendly and helpful. We will come back. Highly recommended.
Offering quiet street views, Agriturismo La Cà Veja in Monforte dʼAlba provides accommodation, pool with a view, a garden, a bar and barbecue facilities.
Elizabeth
Italy
The location is fabulous, especially in autumn when the colours are rich and vibrant.
Boasting an outdoor pool and wellness centre, Réva Resort offers accommodation with views of the surrouding hills and vineyards in Monforte d’Alba. The property also features a 9-hole golf course.
Offering quiet street views, La Casa Gialla in Monforte dʼAlba provides accommodation and a terrace. With inner courtyard views, this accommodation offers a patio.
A charming guest surrounded by the vineyards and hills of the Langhe area, the Amalia Cascina offers a heated outdoor swimming pool, 6 rustic rooms, and free Wi-Fi throughout.
Paul
Canada
The location is perfect. he staff is very helpful, and their wine is great. We will be back!
Le Case della Saracca in Monforte dʼAlba has 4-star accommodation with a restaurant and a bar. The rooms have a private bathroom with a bidet, free toiletries and a hairdryer.
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Il Grappolo D'Oro is located in Piazza Umberto I, the main square in Monforte D'Alba.
Cleanliness, the location, the restaurant, the staff.
FAQs about hotels in Monforte dʼAlba
On average, 3-star hotels in Monforte dʼAlba cost £116 per night, and 4-star hotels in Monforte dʼAlba are £213 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Monforte dʼAlba can on average be found for £243 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Monforte dʼAlba this weekend is £140 or, for a 4-star hotel, £209. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Monforte dʼAlba for this weekend cost on average around £345 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Monforte d'Alba was a dream. The town was so sweet and full of incredible restaurants and such nice people. It's pretty steep so wear shoes with good soles if you plan to walk to the top of the town and see the clocktower - which is a must, the view is absolutely worth it! There's a wine shop that has all local Monforte d'Alba wines. I'm still dreaming of the macchiato and brioche con crema normale at the Grappolo d'Oro bar in the piazza. The church was beautiful too!! But really the scenery, fresh air, and countryside stole the show.
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A great little town which we used as a base to explore the...
A great little town which we used as a base to explore the region. Picturesque traditional village atmosphere with a great restaurant called Felicin which we had dinner at twice as it was that good with amazing views. Also recommend Enoteca Rocca for lunch which was superb.
Con
Australia
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Service here is HORRIBLE. NO maid service, no help with check in, no breakfast (even though they say it is offered). the hotel is only accessible by foot and it is impossible to find with google. We waited 3 hours after I called the hotel number to have someone meet us at a parking area and help with bags.on our way out, we were informed 10 minutes before we scheduled help that he was “too busy” and we had to make do. This is a nice property but it is horribly run.
Fabulous location with great views! Property was only a couple years old, so everything was in great shape. It was very comfortable, and a welcome reprieve from hotels. We stayed for 7 nights & cooked dinner 4 nights. Loved, loved the welcome basket stocked with basics, and fridge contained yogurts, juice, milk & waters. Even a chocolate cake for dessert! And the food even got replenished every couple of days! Didn’t use the pool, but it looked very nice.
Super cute family hotel with long-standing traditions - a little like time has stopped (in a good way!). Daniel at reception is exceptionally helpful and kind, he found us the most marvellous little restaurant across the road when we learned that the restaurant was closed Sunday.
Breakfast is really good, many more choices than a normal Italian hotel-breakfast.
We strongly recommend the hotel and the little village for a night or two.
I chose this place for the view that it promies, and it was fantastic - looking over some of the most attractive vineyard terrain in the world. Lovely bedroom, good kitchen facilities, good bathroom & shower. Monforte d'Alba is a fabulous village in the heart of the Barolo region (but without the incessant crowds of Barolo itself). This place even has a washing machine, which I found useful!
This is a great apartment in a fantastic location! Monforte is a beautiful hill town with great services and the apartment could not be more perfectly located. It’s very well furnished and very comfortable for a several day stay. Despite its location in the heart of town it is also very quiet. The best place we’ve stayed in our 3 week trip around Italy!
I cannot recommend this hotel enough. The grounds are stunning, the pool/the entire hotel has an incredible view of the surrounding area and the rooms are very nice. The staff are so helpful, and accommodated an early check-in/late check-out. They have great Trek mountain bikes you can use for free. Breakfast was delicious with lots of options.
Rita is the perfect hostess - very attentive and helpful. The dogs are also very lovely
The view from the pool and terrace is stunning, with good seating options.
Located very close to the centre of Barolo area - everything is walkable from the apartment (as long as you can do steep hills!)
The hotel was delightful from start to finish, from the warm welcome of the staff, thoughtful touches in the room and common areas, to wonderful views from the terrace and pool area, excellent breakfast and unexpected parting gift. I would come back in a minute.
The food in the restaurant was outstanding. Room had big sunny terrace with views across the vineyard. The front of the property has panoramic views of pretty much the entire Barolo region. Wine tour and tasting done well. Overall a great stay.
Great outdoor area where we had a good wine tasting and snacks. Wonderful views and the room had a large terrass. Impeccable breakfast - the best we had on our trip. Great wines also. Short drive to the small village of Barolo.
Amazing hotel and restaurant with a spectacular view of the surrounding area. Food at the restaurant and the service were “out of this world”! Will definitely be back whenever visiting the area.
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