Residence XX Settembre
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Air conditioningParkingTerraceStaff adhere to local safety protocolsGuest rooms disinfected between staysCleaning standards that are effective against CoronavirusAll 18 facilities +
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Guest scores & sentiment
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Location9.6
Service9.2
Rooms8.7
Value8.7
Cleanliness8.7
Facilities8.1
Wi-Fi6.8
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Room types · 2
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Standard Apartment
1 × Queen bed45 ㎡up to 3
Air-conditioned apartment with free WiFi.
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Studio Apartment
1 × Queen bed35 ㎡up to 3
Air-conditioned studio with free WiFi.
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Facilities · 18
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
Air conditioningParkingTerraceStaff adhere to local safety protocolsGuest rooms disinfected between staysCleaning standards that are effective against CoronavirusPhysical distancing rules followedCashless payment availableSanitized tableware & silverwareInvoice providedGuests can opt-out any cleaning services during stayGuest room sealed after cleaningPhysical distancing in dining areasInternet accessSelf parking (surcharge)Free wired internetNon-smoking roomsNon-smoking throughout
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DiningSights
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Piazza Duomo
Creative, Seasonal Cuisine · ★★★ Michelin
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The now famous red door ushers you into this temple of Italian cuisine. Once you cross the threshold, stairs lead up to the first floor, where pink walls and a fresco by Francesco Clemente welcome you, as do the friendly front-of-house staff. From here on, the focus is on chef Enrico Crippa's very personal cuisine, presented in three tasting menus (a fourth, shorter menu is available at lunchtime only): one linked closely to the vegetable gardens and the seasons, another intimately connected to the local area, and the last taking you on a journey through Italy and beyond. What emerges from eve
421m
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Hostaria dai Musi
Piedmontese, Seafood
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Offering a limited à la carte that includes fish dishes (including raw options) which vary according to market availability, this restaurant serves what it describes as “typically modern cuisine”. The breaded and fried anchovies with a typical saor sauce and lemon gel are particularly good, plus the menu features a selection of typical regional specialities. The pleasant setting is enhanced by the backdrop of the large central square in a pedestrianised area on the edge of the old town. The drinks menu includes an excellent selection of wines, plus a good choice of local beers.
108m
3
Enoclub
Piedmontese, Italian Contemporary
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Under the arcades of a piazza named after Michele Ferrero, this restaurant has a simple, modern ambience with walls covered with wine bottles, as well as friendly, efficient female staff. The beautifully prepared Piedmontese cuisine is showcased on an à la carte and a tasting menu, accompanied by an impressive selection of quality wine.
113m
4
Lalibera
Piedmontese, Traditional Cuisine
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In the heart of Alba, just a stone's throw from the cathedral, this refined and elegant restaurant offers guests a warm and simple welcome. The aromas of Langhe cuisine combine with the chefs' creativity to deliver dishes that reflect the region's flavours with taste and harmony. The wine list, lovingly curated by Flavia, offers a wide variety of labels, with Piedmontese wines taking centre stage.
113m
5
Osteria dell'Arco
Piedmontese, Traditional Cuisine
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Enjoy a warm family welcome at this centrally located restaurant with an internal courtyard, where the menu features a good choice of traditional and authentic dishes full of flavour. The restaurant is run by the same friendly managers as the renowned and popular Boccondivino in Bra, where the Slow Food concept was born. Booking ahead is always a good option.
176m
6
Trattoria del Bollito
Piedmontese, Regional Cuisine
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This trattoria in the heart of Alba welcomes guests into a warm, family atmosphere, where wood panelling and smiling staff create a sense of intimacy. The service is dynamic and polite, while aromas from the kitchen evoke Piedmontese tradition. The carefully curated wine list celebrates local labels from throughout the Langhe, inviting guests to discover authentic flavours. One of the most popular dishes is tajarin with rabbit and hazelnuts: thin strands of pasta paired with delicate meat and crunchy hazelnuts, creating a delicious and comforting balance.
208m
7
Ventuno.1
Piedmontese, Mediterranean Cuisine
€€
Major refurbishment at this renowned restaurant has given it the feel of an informal, welcoming contemporary bistro. Don’t miss the “Napule” tasting menu, which offers just four courses that include anchovies, cavatelli pasta and Neapolitan meatballs in a nod to the owner’s origins. Over time, the wine list has been extended and improved, with wines now stored in a new cellar. Some of the ingredients used in the dishes can also be purchased to take home.
274m
8
Ape Vino e Cucina
Piedmontese, Contemporary
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This attractive restaurant in the heart of Alba, the gastronomic capital of the Langhe, is home to chef Damiano Nigro who has previous experience in Michelin-starred restaurants in the area. The restaurant serves aperitif snacks, tapas and top-quality cocktails alongside its delicious, generously portioned meals which, as you might expect in Piedmont, have a traditional flavour. The pasta, bread, desserts and ice-cream are all homemade, while on our last visit in the summer we particularly enjoyed the maccheroncini with scampi and peppers, and the exquisite Fassona beef with a red-wine sauce a
412m
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