"I will appreciate if you were more flexible with people that have heavy luggage and move from a place to another (as me). We have to find solutions by our own to fix the problem of having our luggage to carry on before the check in. "
"This property is owner operated and your host Phillipe is quite charming.
The property is deep in the hills above Aosta.
There are no restaurants or markets. Nothing.
The charm of being there is that you can have a nice home cooked meal and breakfast in a 14th century building.
The beds were comfy with toasty blankets. We left the windows opened as the temps plummeted.
It’s worth taking a walk around the neighborhood. It’s altogether about a 1/2 mile but enjoyable.
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"The Hotel cecchin is a lovely family run Hotel close to the historical center of Aosta literally a 5 minute walk. My partner i have stayed in this hotel on a few occasions and always found excellent and clean with good facilities ."
"Nice room, with comfortable bed, with soft cotton sheets. Pillows were also great. The ac worked well and was very quiet.
The hotel is across from the train/bus station, and a short walk to the pedestrian street.
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"Stayed one night and it was very nice lovely room with a beautiful view of the castle easy to find dinner and breakfast was very good and a very nice selection of wines would stay here again for sure "
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"new, modern, clean, neat and original,spacious,great quiet location despite being close to centre-it was so quiet that I felt like we are the only ones in the building-felt almost isolated.(we travelled in late Aug.) I may not have liked that if I was a solo traveller.Otherwise, all great!"
You can learn about the history of Aosta when you stop by Piazza Émile Chanoux. Discover the mountain views in this walkable area or seek out the ski slopes.
After visiting Sant'Orso Church, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Aosta. Discover the area's mountain views and seek out the ski slopes.
You can browse the exhibits at Manzetti Museum, a museum with a story of its own, during your trip to Aosta. Discover the mountain views in this walkable area or seek out the ski slopes.
Teatro Romano Ruins is located in a historic area of Aosta that travellers like for its mountain views and skiing. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 94 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Teatro Romano Ruins?
You'll want to browse the exhibits at Tesoro Museum and Manzetti Museum. Arch of Augustus, Aosta Archaeological Museum and Porta Pretoria are notable landmarks to explore if you're in the area. If you have some time to wander around the area, you might stop by Aosta-Pila Cable Car, Pila Ski Area or Cote de Gargantua Natural Reserve.