Offering air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, Hotel Aleramo is a 2-minute walk from Asti Train Station. Located in Asti town center, the hotel is next to shops and restaurants.
Severin
Switzerland
Great location. The staff was nice, the breakfast was really good. A nice stay!
Located 5 mi from Asti center, La Regibussa - Hotel Ristorante features air-conditioned rooms. Free WiFi and a free private parking are available on site.
Danielle
United States of America
The whole experience was amazing! It was like a sanctuary for us after a very long few weeks of nonstop travel. We absolutely loved it!
Hotel Rainero is a family-run property offering rooms with free WiFi and a satellite flat-screen TV. Its is located in the center of the historic town of Asti, 656 feet from Asti Train Station.
Jennifer
United States of America
Fantastic location. Free parking nearby. Room was a good size, but hotel, in general, very outdated. The front desk staff, namely Nacho, was so helpful and welcoming. I would stay there again just because of the service he provided...calling a restautrant to find us a reservation on a busy night...and giving us suggestions. He was wonderful!!! Also, really can't beat the location!
With a Piedmont restaurant overlooking its floral garden, La Fertè is a peaceful hotel 2.5 mi from Asti Station. Set in a green area, it has air-conditioned rooms with views of the Valmanera Hills.
Nancy
United States of America
Good sized room, comfortable bed, French doors open to a balcony with cafe table and 2 chairs. All the staff were exceptionally nice. We had a great dinner in the restaurant. Beautiful property out in the country very near Asti. Great value.
Hotel Cavour is located in Asti and features a bar. Featuring a shared lounge, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Offering a large garden, a restaurant and free parking, Il Cascinalenuovo is a family-run property set in the Piedmont countryside, just 6.2 mi from Asti center.
MGBP
United States of America
The hotel is very clean and the rooms are comfortable with a good-sized separate sitting area and a large, well-designed bathroom. The property is nicely set back from the road, and its outdoor space and pool are lovely. I also appreciated the owner/manager's kind demeanor and assistance. Overall, a great value in a quiet, pretty, and convenient setting.
Offering rooms and apartments, La Fabbrica dell'Oro is in a quiet area in Asti center. Guests can purchase breakfast daily, with jams, croissants and more sweet items.
Yerlan
Kazakhstan
I liked Guido very much! Very friendly and arranged our checkin late evening.
Located 5 mi from Asti center, La Regibussa - Hotel Ristorante features air-conditioned rooms. Free WiFi and a free private parking are available on site.
Offering air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, Hotel Aleramo is a 2-minute walk from Asti Train Station. Located in Asti town center, the hotel is next to shops and restaurants.
Camera accogliente, personale gentile e disponibile.
Offering a large garden, a restaurant and free parking, Il Cascinalenuovo is a family-run property set in the Piedmont countryside, just 6.2 mi from Asti center.
Tout, la piscine, la chambre, le petit déjeuner
Tout était super bon !
The Albergo Antica Dogana is conveniently located 3.1 mi from Asti, just off the A21 motorway. It features free parking facilities and free Wi-Fi connection throughout the hotel.
The Mini Hotel is just off the Asti highway and a 5 minute drive from the middle of Asti. It offers free private parking and an on-site restaurant.
Hotel acolhedor, funcionários simpáticos, boa limpeza.
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Asti this weekend is $135 or, for a 4-star hotel, $149. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Asti for this weekend cost around $478 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $130 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Asti for tonight. You'll pay around $141 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Asti will cost around $422, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
A very friendly town with good restaurants and good quality...
A very friendly town with good restaurants and good quality shops. If you are self catering there is a fabulous supermarket in the centre of town, wine shops with wine tasting, deli's and cheese shops. We had only a few days there but we will return. We ate in the square where all the restaurants were good, they were full so best to book early.
christina
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Asti is an historic town in the heart of the famous...
Asti is an historic town in the heart of the famous Piedmonte wine region and is readily accessible to the surrounding area of vineyards, wineries, great wine tasting, castles, hilltop towns like La Morra and, Barola, Roman ruins, and amazing countryside. The Etruscans were here before the Romans and the area has so much history. Asti, Like Sienna has its Contradas and has the race in the Fall while Sienna has it in July. We were lucky enough to see the Contrada parade and flag throwing practice in the Plazza in preparation for the event.
Barbara
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Asti is a cute little town, with great eating places, we...
Asti is a cute little town, with great eating places, we went to a fabulous restaurant in an Old Monastery excellent atmosphere and food and great service - Vicolo Battisti .
There is also easy parking if you are in a car, remember to keep away from the ZTL areas which are only for residents.
Conny Elsebeth
Australia
2.0
Scored 2.0
I stayed one night on a journey through Europe.
I stayed one night on a journey through Europe. I'd expected somewhere basic - but this place was Fawlty Towers made flesh. There was no heating in the room, at a time of year when the outside temperature was -5'c. The corridors & stairwells were pitch-black, as the sensors for the lights were ineffective, so I navigated my way around using the torch from my phone. When I went down to reception in the morning, the whole area was full of piles of broken glass, shards of crockery & the smashed remains of a grandfather clock - I've no idea why (break-in? fight between guests?). None of the staff who were present in the morning could speak any English. Breakfast was a microwaved croissant & slice of cake, a glass of juice & a cup of instant coffee.
David
Romania
10
Scored 10
The whole old part must be wlaked. It is so beautiful.
The whole old part must be wlaked. It is so beautiful. Torre Troyana,
The best place ti eat is Osteria del Diavolo.
Very easy to navigate through the small old city.
There is an awesome Aquapark - Astilido
Sergey
Bulgaria
10
Scored 10
The apartment was located right next to an all you can eat...
The apartment was located right next to an all you can eat sushi restaurant. It was Fantastic! I spent the day walking the streets and enjoying coffee, sandwiches and pizza as well as checking out the local architecture. The town itself is very cute and a wonderful piece of Italy!
Absolutely marvellous! We loved everything about this friendly and chic family run hotel. We enjoyed relaxing in the bar area on the comfy leather sofas over a delicious, perfectly chilled wine. Staff went out of their way to make us welcome and ensure we had the best stay possible. Lovely room and bathroom, all beautifully and freshly decorated plus generous, tasty breakfast with lots of local, home-baked options and variety. We would return to Asti just for the opportunity to stay here again. Parking was easy. Mille grazie!
Our stay at La Tintoria was excellent. The apartment is perfectly located in central Asti, which is a lovely little gem near Turin. Lorenzo is a great host and gave us perfect tips of restaurants and attractions in the city. He even booked a wonderful restaurant for us before we arrived at his apartment, as we could not book ourselves on route. Grazie mille!
The lovely room, basket of fruit and bottle of wine were so welcoming I almost cried. This was the break we were looking for after interesting, but tiring visits in Florence and Venice. Easy access to Barolo, Asti is a town just lively enough for an 11pm dinner. The breakfast is off the hook! Homemade pastries that will make your day!
Hotel La Fertè is a quiet and comfortable place to stay the night within close vicinity of the medieval town of Asti. Our room was spacious, simple, comfortable and clean. Our dinner al fresco at La Fertè was simply good. Breakfast was very good, with delicious homemade pies. Prices are decent.
Our stay at the farm, looking out at the rolling hills, grape vines and fruit trees, was fantastic. The breakfast was delicious, with homemade jams and juices. We left with jams, honey and wine produced by the family. We would love to go back. Wish we'd stayed longer.
Beautiful place with two of the most welcoming, warm, kind-hearted hosts one could ask for. Will always remember my stay in Cascina Rossa and would definitely love to visit again. The husband even helped me fixed my bike! Thank you both of you!!
Asti is a lovely city and enjoyed our walk at night through the old city center. Breakfast was excellent in a beautifully decorated room with all kinds of antique and collector items. the parking in their courtyard was very convenient.
Location was the best!
Front desk staff spoke English and that was so helpful because we only spoke “Hi and Bye” in Italian. The front desk staff was accommodating and all of them at different shifts were very helpful.
A well located property with a view of the Asti Cathedral. This was one of the nicest apartments I've stayed at during this trip. The hostess was very responsive and pro active in sending information about the stay.
Loved the location being a few minutes drive from Asti. Quiet little village and very friendly people. The breakfast was a continental spread with fresh fruit, bread, meats, cheese etc all on offer.
fantastic grounds. tons of secure parking. lovely big room. great Bikers place to stop
staff just lovely, Alberto a top guy. great English skills which helped me loads. evening meal was great too
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