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Rooms & Views
Spacious suite with a spa bath and 3 balconies offering a panoramic view. Includes a large seating area, a fireplace, an…
Spacious suite with coffered ceilings, a fireplace, and a spa bath. Features 2 balconies, elegant furnishings, and preci…
1 King Bed 592-sq-foot room with a balcony Relax - Fireplace Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 32-inch…
Spacious suite with elegant furnishings, a seating area, and a balcony. Features antique paintings and precious fabrics.…
Offers elegant furnishings, precious fabrics, and an LCD TV. Some have a balcony with mountain views.
Featuring bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. This double ro…
Alpine-style room with a balcony and wooden floors. Features an LCD TV and a mini-bar. The private bathroom offers soft…
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Restaurants nearby
- Le Petit Bellevue★ Michelin This is an exquisite gem within one of the region's most renowned and romantic hotels, the Bellevue Hotel & Spa, holder of two Michelin keys. With just five tables, two of which overlook the valley ending spectacularly with Gran Paradiso, Tuscan chef Niccolò de Riu celebrates the Valle d'Aosta in his kitchen with very few deviations, char and roe deer being excellent examples. Following the savoury part of the meal and preceding the talented pastry chef, Roberto from Bergamo will challenge your resistance with an excellent cheese cart, featuring mainly regional cheeses. Dinner will be overseen322m
- Coeur de Bois The name of this elegant restaurant was inspired by its wooden ceiling. Surrounded by spruce decor dating from the 18C, antique furniture and paintings, enjoy interesting traditional cuisine in this excellent gourmet restaurant, which is all the more attractive thanks to its location in the Gran Paradiso national park.17m
- Bar à Fromage A cosy, elegant Stube-style restaurant where the staff wear typical Aosta Valley costume and the menu features dishes with a particular focus on cheese (including an excellent fondue!) alongside traditional regional fare. Typical decor with refined, personalised furnishings and a profusion of wood.338m
- Lou Ressignon Founded in 1966 and now run by the fifth generation, the Lou Ressignon family trattoria (in local dialect the name translates as “the night snack”) serves authentic cuisine full of character which showcases the produce and traditions of the Aosta Valley. The dishes include a delicious Valpellinese soup and excellent tripe with borlotti beans and polentina. In addition to the first-floor dining room, there’s also a historic taverna, while four welcoming guestrooms are available for anyone wishing to extend their stay.472m
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Attractions nearby
- Monte Emilius mountain in Italy7.9km
- Punta Garin mountain in Italy5.5km
- Becca di Nona mountain in Italy8.7km
- Eremo di San Grato9.7km
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