
Aosta Liguria Piedmont And Valle Daosta, Italy Travel Guide
From basic 1-2 star stays to luxurious 4-5 star properties with spas plus gourmet restaurants. Boutique hotels are widespread in Aosta's city core. Find options on Booking.com and Agoda.
Popular region-wide, these family-run establishments often include homemade or local breakfast for a personal stay.
Private rooms for rent, similar to B&Bs but breakfast may not be included, delivering good value and a local ambiance.
Agricultural stays in rural Aosta Valley, presenting a rustic experience with opportunities to try local produce and meet the land.
Few choices in Aosta city and near ski areas, offering dorms and some exclusive rooms for budget travelers. Search Hostelworld for availability.
Self-self-catering apartments with accommodations' services, a good fit for longer stays or families.
High-altitude, basic accommodation for hikers. They feature dorm-style sleeping and traditional meals. Reservations are often necessary.
Available in ski resorts, chalets present privacy and an Alpine ambiance. Explore options on Vrbo.
Selecting your stay location in Aosta city can shape your visit. Here is a breakdown of areas.
All Aosta areas are generally very safe for visitors. You might feel secure walking around, even in the evenings. Basic precautions against petty theft are always recommended, but Aosta is not known for high crime rates.
The Historic Center can be lively, specifically in the evenings. Residential areas and the outskirts generally own a quieter ambiance. For peace, consider lodging away from the main pedestrian streets.
Smart booking practices help make sure you get the accommodation you prefer at a good price.
During July-August (summer) and December-March (winter winter sports season), demand for accommodation is very high. Book much earlier.
For specific brands like IHG, direct booking through Ihg.com is available.
Always carefully read and understand the terms and conditions for deposits and cancellations.
This section has example price brackets for a double room per night, is not fixed based on season and specific dates.
Price: €30-€60 (Dorms, per night)
Price: €60-€90 (Double, per night)
Price: €90-€150 (Double, per night)
Price: €180-€300+ (Double, per night)
Look for hotels with family rooms or suites. Apartment rentals (Airbnb, local agencies) provide more space and self-catering facilities. Agriturismos with outdoor areas are also a good fit.
Hostels in Aosta deliver budget-agreeable stays and opportunities to connect with others. Central B&Bs feature convenience, safety, and a personal connection with local hosts.
For extended visits, apartment rentals are suggested. Explore platforms like Airbnb or local real estate agencies specializing to put it shortly/long-term vacation rentals. Residences or apart-hotels also meet longer stays.
Chic places to stay or B&Bs within Aosta's historic center, housed in renovated historic buildings, enable you to stay within ancient Roman walls or medieval structures.
Price: €300-€800+ (Double, per night) - Ski-in/ski-out (seasonal), luxury resort experience, spa facilities.
Price: €100-€180 (Double, per night) - Current design, good location, some rooms feature balconies.
Near Train/Bus Station areas supply easy access to regional mass transit for exploring the wider Aosta Valley. The historic center is a short walk away.
Widely present via platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com, these rentals furnish more space, privacy, and self-catering amenities, that are practical for groups or families.
While less formally structured, homestays or community-based tourism initiatives might exist through direct local connections or smaller, specialized booking platforms. Agriturismos often present an analogous immersive experience into local life.
Several well-equipped campsites operate in the Aosta Valley, especially in or around near national parks (like Gran Paradiso) or close to major hiking areas. This alternative is tempting to nature lovers and budget travelers.
Your choice is dependent on your priorities: immersing in the past and walkability (Historic Center), easy transportation and value (Near Train/Bus Station), or peace and quiet with the parking (Outskirts).
During high season and special events, securing accommodation well in advance is a very good idea.
Beyond international platforms, the official Aosta Valley tourism website has direct arrangements for unique local establishments.