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3 Double Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed Layout - 4 bedrooms and living room Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment -…
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Restaurants nearby
- La Ciau del Tornavento★ Michelin In the Barbaresco hills, in a characteristic building dating back to 1931 that used to be a nursery school, the large dining room is the stage for a magnificent performance that unfolds over the hills through the glass walls. You can enjoy it even more if you take a few minutes between courses to step out onto the terrace and admire the view which, on clear days, stretches all the way to the Alps. The culinary creations of Maurilio Garola and Marco Lombardo take you on a journey of flavours with refined tasting menus and a rich à la carte menu featuring succulent meat dishes and fresh fish. Th4.7km
- Il Ristorante di Guido da Costigliole★ Michelin Perched in a panoramic setting amid extraordinary rolling hills, this restaurant is housed in a seventeenth-century former monastery transformed into the refined Relais San Maurizio, one of the region’s most exclusive venues. Andrea Alciati and Monica Magnini preserve and reimagine the legacy of Guido and Lidia Alciati, legendary figures in Piedmontese gastronomy. In the kitchen, Cuneo-born chef Fabio Sgrò carries on the family tradition with respect and passion, interpreting it through a modern lens: his revisited menu also features freshwater fish and a selection of off-menu specials that en5.5km
- Piazza Duomo★★★ Michelin 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 eve8.3km
- Locanda del Pilone★ Michelin Just a few kilometers from town, yet already deep in the magic of the hills – and what hills! From here, the gaze stretches across a 360‑degree panorama of some of the area’s most captivating vineyards, their neat rows chasing one another into an unforgettable tableau, made all the more spectacular in autumn. Within the elegant dining rooms, classic in style, the cuisine draws inspiration from seasonality and local traditions, interpreted with skill and passion by a chef with solid foundations. The tasting menu, which can be composed and personalized from the à la carte, allows guests to explo8.9km
- Visione Restaurant and Living Chef Samuele Di Murro presents a proposal structured around three tasting menus: one rooted in tradition, one more creative and contemporary, and a third – “a mano libera”, or freestyle – that gives full rein to the inspiration of the moment. The dishes are, however, also available à la carte for a more flexible experience.The restaurant is set within Casa Nicolini, an elegant hotel property nestled in a tranquil and panoramic position. Through the dining room’s broad picture windows, the gaze opens across the surrounding hills, while in the warmer months the terrace plays host to the bar and 4.5km
- Osteria Dell'Unione In the heart of the Langhe del Barbaresco, this osteria preserves the convivial spirit of traditional establishments from times past. The atmosphere is warm and familial, while aromas and flavors immediately evoke the home cooking of recipes handed down through generations, and prepared to order. The menu celebrates the cornerstones of authentic tradition: from free-range chicken cacciatore to the soft, celebrated spinach frittatas, dishes deceptively simple in appearance, yet revealing a precise hand respectful of Piedmontese culinary heritage. The wine list, well-structured and fairly priced4.7km
- Campamac A real gourmet inn which serves traditional Piedmontese dishes made from excellent ingredients alongside top-quality meats cooked on the barbecue grill. An elegant ambience with a deliberately retro feel, which is beautifully maintained and has plenty of charm.5.1km
- Antinè Manuel Bouchard’s cuisine impressed our inspectors thanks to striking features such as his minimalist approach and the use of just a few well-chosen ingredients. Traditional recipes, such as plin pasta and Fassona beef, feature on the menu alongside more alternative, imaginative dishes (including fresh- and saltwater fish). This elegant restaurant is located on the first floor of a building in the old town, just a stone’s throw from the medieval tower. A warm welcome and an excellent wine list complete the picture.5.1km
- Ape Vino e Cucina 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 a8.3km
- Ventuno.1 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.8.3km
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Attractions nearby
- Federico Eusebio Civic Museum of Archaeology and Natural Sciences, Alba museum in Italy8.4km
- Santa Maria Maddalena, Alba church building in Alba, Italy8.4km
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