Hotel Express Aosta East is just 500 metres from Aosta Gex Airport and next to the Aosta East A5 motorway exit. The historical centre and Roman ruins are 3 km away.
Mark
Guernsey
Convenient location for travelling through to France.
Set at the foot of Mount Emilius in Pollein, family-run Hotel Diana offers a garden, free WiFi and a spa available on demand at extra cost.
David
Australia
The staff are super friendly and helpful, lovely room, great breakfast, really enjoyed my stay here. The restaurant underneath also has great food and great service.
Nestled on the hills overlooking Aosta, this family-run hotel offers panoramic views, an outdoor pool and a wellness centre. All traditional style rooms include flat-screen satellite TV and free...
Alberto
United States
Breakfast is an incredible array of different buffet choices that you would like to try all of them! The view from our room was heartening beautiful
Featuring a wide furnished terrace overlooking the surrounding mountains, Hotel Beau Séjour is located outside Sarre, 4 km from Aosta centre. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Boasting a Vegetarian restaurant that is open daily and a garden, Hirondelle Locanda is set 5 km from Aosta city centre. Pila Cable Car is 7 km from the property.
Marine
France
Nice hotel located in a nice and quiet area.
Very nice hosts.
Excellent breakfast.
Le Charaban is set along the SS27 road, 2 km above Aosta and just a 10-minute drive from the Pila ski area cableway. Rooms have free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and mountain views.
Simon
United Kingdom
The staff were very friendly and helpful, the rooms were comfortable and clean with amazing views of the surrounding mountains, the food however was excellent. While the hotel is 3* the food is 5*.
Located in the pedestrian area of Aosta’s historic centre, the modern HB Hotel offers free Wi-Fi and stylish rooms. It features a wellness area, and a sun terrace with sun beds and parasols.
Lauren
United Kingdom
Lovely stay here!
The spa facilities are great as is the breakfast, would absolutely love to stay again!
Set right by the Arco d'Augusto roman arch in Aosta, Hotel Cecchin is on the Via Francigena street. It offers a traditional Aosta restaurant and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Great continental breakfast with a choice of sweet or savoury.
In the heart of the Aosta Valley ski area, Hotel Casale in Saint-Christophe offers free Wi-Fi and a furnished terrace. It features functional accommodation with satellite TV and private bathroom.
Reçu comme des princes et la convivialité du patron
Set in the centre of the Aosta Valley, 5 km outside Aosta centre, Etoile du Nord offers extensive gardens, a partially covered 30°C heated pool and panoramic mountain views.
Offering a traditional Italian restaurant, bar and games room, Albergo Mancuso del Voison is in central Aosta, only 80 metres from the cable car to the Pila ski slopes.
Hotel Norden Palace offers a central location in Aosta, just 500 metres from the historical centre. All air-conditioned rooms come with satellite TV. Parking is free.
L’emplacement est bien, près du centre mais au calme.
La Belle Epoque is located in Aosta, 600 metres from Cable Car Pila and 600 metres from Aosta - Pila. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Each room has a flat-screen TV.
Perfect Location
Family Ownership, Great people !!!
Hotel Express Aosta East is just 500 metres from Aosta Gex Airport and next to the Aosta East A5 motorway exit. The historical centre and Roman ruins are 3 km away.
Was clean, big room, comfortable bathroom and beds
Featuring a wide furnished terrace overlooking the surrounding mountains, Hotel Beau Séjour is located outside Sarre, 4 km from Aosta centre. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Gestori molto disponibili e struttura davvero pulita.
Offering a garden and rooms with a balcony, family-run Hotel Panoramique is set on a hill in Sarre, 3 km from Aosta. It features country-style interiors, and free parking.
Personale molto accogliente , pulito è cibo ottimo
Hotel Roma is 50 metres from Aosta's pedestrian street of Via Porta Pretoria, famous for its shopping. It offers comfortable rooms, a free Wi-Fi zone and a large buffet breakfast.
Very pretty from the mountains.
Old town Aosta is definitely worth a visit.
Good place to stay centrally if you want to visit multiple ski areas.
Very close to Pila which worked out fantastic for our family of 5.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Aosta is a nice change for a more cost-effective ski trip.
Aosta is a nice change for a more cost-effective ski trip. It's a working town with more industrial parts on the outskirts and a prettier old-town in the centre.
We really enjoy the skiing in Pila - a good mix of tree lined, interesting runs and more open runs for a smaller resort. Lots of Italians skiing as well as tourists. Also the opportunity to ski in Courmayeur and Cervinia for the day as part of some ski passes.
Some good restaurants in town and the suburbs and a very large supermarket, so great for self-catering.
Pleasant and picturesque drive from Milan airport too.
Jo
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
From the main motorway Aosta would be easy to drive past.
From the main motorway Aosta would be easy to drive past. But take the time to visit and you will be pleasantly surprised of what it has to offer. Loved the city and its history. The surrounding countryside is beautiful and many hidden gems to discover.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
An interesting ancient town named after the emperor Augustus...
An interesting ancient town named after the emperor Augustus Caesar. Many fine restaurants. Charming streets and lots of shops. Many remnants of Ancient Rome around the city, like the Roman wall, Teatro Romano and Praetorian Gate. A few stone towers from medieval times too. Everywhere you go you look up and you can see the Alps. Take the time to get outside of town and go to the skyway cable car. Take it to the top of Monte Bianco. Amazing! Quite a few different amazing towns just outside of Aosta also. The region has a hybrid flair of French and Italian mixed culture.
Frank Carpin Jr
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely little town with great history and lovely people.
Lovely little town with great history and lovely people. Not too many tourists and loads to do in the surroundings, especially if u like hiking!
Great for a long week-end of discoveries, nature and rest…! (we were there in August 2023)
jean-stephan
Austria
10
Scored 10
Aosta has a lot of Roman history.
Aosta has a lot of Roman history. It has not really got going yet for non Italian tourists which is a shame, but on the other hand is great as its not too crowded. For 8 €uros you can get a multi ticket to vist 4 historical sites which are very interesting and well preserved in places.
It is also a bustling town in the centre with paved streets with lots of quality cafes & restaurants which are reasonably priced. Quite a lot of cafes and the museum don't have English translations so you might need Google translator, but most of the staff have at least some English.
The centre is only 10 minutes walk from the train & bus station. There is a backdrop around the town of snow topped mountains even in June. We will definitely come again.
We spent an enjoyable and relaxing weekend here. Our stay was very comfortable and the food, both breakfast and dinner, made using quality local ingredients, was excellent. The hostesses were exemplary (and helpfully spoke good English). The hotel is in a tiny village a few kilometres up the hill above the fascinating Roman city of Aosta. Our room was sizeable, well decorated and spotless and had beautiful views over the Aosta Valley and the Italian Alps.
This is a small family owned hotel. They went out of their way to make our stay pleasant and gave good advice for exploring the aosta valley. The rooms are spacious with a nice view. The bathroom is large and the shower is great. The breakfast was good and we even had tomatoes and cucumbers ...the hotel is situated on the main road near Aosta and is a conveniant place to travel in the area.
lovely property in Aosta! plenty of available parking. a very short drive to the main town area. the rooms were nicely appointed. it was clear that thought went into the amenities. plenty of towels in different sizes, beverages, extra toilet paper, mini fridge, extra pillows. it was very thoughtful and convenient.
Great central location in Aosta Valley. Places like Chamonix, Montreux, Torino and Milano easily reachable within a few hours. Lot's of sights to see in the area, like castles and the beautiful Saint Bernhard's mountain pass.
A rather quirky hotel access by an alley just a few metres fom the main shopping street of Aosta. Comfortable and quiet with a friendly receptionist. I don't think breakfast or dinner were available when I was there
A fantastic value BUDGET hotel. Spottlessly clean with comfortable beds and fresh croissants and fresh coffee for breakfast. A short drive to the ski lift to Pila and a short walk to Aosta old town.
A very nice place in a very nice neighborhood with easy access in all directions in aosta valley by car and train. Also a not too long walk to downtown. Very clean and everything was easy to find
Very clean appartment, located near the Pila ski lift, and near a very big food store:) As we had a car, we have got a parking place. Aosta downtown was reacheable within 5 minutes by foot…
Angelica and her mom were very helpful. Apartment has great location with beautiful panoramic view of Aosta area. Short drive from Courmaieur,, Cogme and Breuil Chervina. Will stay again
The chalet had a cozy atmosphere. The hotel is positioned close to the highway and close to Aosta proper. The breakfast was okay, similar to other Italian hotels we have stayed at.
The apartment was modern, well provisioned and close to the centre of Aosta, within its Roman ruins and restaurants. It was a short walk to the gondola to take you to Pila
Spacious rooms, good parking possibilities, friendly reception: hotel is only a couple of kilometres from Aosta town. Hotel is a good starting point for hiking.
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