The 4-star Calissano offers free parking in Alba’s center, a 10-minute walk from Alba Station. It features a fitness center and elegant rooms with an LCD TV and free Wi-Fi.
Pedro J
Puerto Rico
Well kept, very friendly people. We were treated like family; had a group enjoying the facilities, bar attendants were the best. Had a great experience. Parking facilities were great.
Located a 5-minute drive from Alba center, Hotel Langhe features a wide garden with swimming pool. Private parking and free WiFi access are available to guests.
Housed in an 18th-century building in the heart of the old town, the Albergo San Lorenzo is round the corner from the Romanesque Alba Cathedral. It offers elegant accommodations.
Serena
Italy
The location is in the center of Alba. The bed was comfortable, the room was spotless and the breakfast had a lot of options
Set in a quiet and green area, AlbaVillage Hotel & Camping Wellness is 1.6 mi from the center of Alba. It offers air-conditioned accommodations with satellite TV, and features a swimming pool.
A good location for a hassle-free stay in Alba, Il Seminario is a guest house surrounded by views of the city. The property features a garden, shared lounge, and private parking among other...
B&B Villa Fulvia is offering accommodations in Alba. This property offers a private pool and free private parking. Featuring a private entrance, the bed and breakfast allows guests their privacy.
Gregory
United States of America
Loved everything. Wonderful facilities and fantastic host.
Cristallo Camere is offering accommodations in Alba. It provides free Wifi, a terrace, a bar, and a restaurant. At the guest house, all units are equipped with a private bathroom.
Liked the wineries and restaurants in the area. Had a tasting of hazelnut products in town.
Would have like more time to do the underground Alba tour of the Roman remains of the old town.
Would loved to have done a tour of the Ferrero factory but that is not an option. Loved that the smell of Nutella was in the air as soon as we got out of the car in the carparks outside of the pedestrian centre,
Sam
Australia
Scored 10
10
Beautiful city!
Beautiful city! We did the Alba underground tour to explore the roman and medieval ruins. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and emerged us into the ancient history of Alba. The truffle festival was the an excellent peak: amazing food and wine!
Nadia
Switzerland
Scored 10
10
lovely town of 30,000 people. the truffle festival was...
lovely town of 30,000 people. the truffle festival was going on, something about hazelnuts, too and people came here just for the gourmet food and superior wine. we also enjoyed the surrounding Langhe valley which is a UNESCO Heritage Site because of its beautiful vistas.
Jane
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Visited during the excitement of the international white...
Visited during the excitement of the international white truffle fair and Alba was full of life and culture! The food and wine we had here was the best we had in all of Italy. Do not miss Alba if you’re looking for authentic Italy.
Caroline
United States of America
Scored 10
10
The capital of wine region of Langhe (Barolo, Barbaresco,...
The capital of wine region of Langhe (Barolo, Barbaresco, Roero), vibrating, full of restaurants, wine bars, deli shops. If You visit it during Truffle fair, You can enjoy the markets and seasonal truffle dishes everywhere ! For beer lovers there is also craft brewery. Thanks to central location in the area, Alba is ideal base for wine trips, bike trips, etc.
Daniel
Czech Republic
Scored 10
10
I have traveled all over Italy and Piedmont especially Alba...
I have traveled all over Italy and Piedmont especially Alba is a real gem. This was my fourth time to the Alba area and while it had been 9 years since my last stay little had changed except it got better! Alba and its people are charming, elegant, friendly, welcoming with beautifully preserved buildings, streets and shops. The surrounding hill towns for 50 plus kilometres all around are full of beautiful sites, people, wine and food. The history of Alba and Piedmont in general is very interesting particularly for its role in Italian confederation in 1862. It is so much better priced than other more popular tourist destinations in Italy. On top of that the scenery in the Langhe region is stunning and breathtakingly beautiful. The regional food is as good as it gets and the red wine is very affordable and the best in Italy for our tastes. I highly recommend to everyone to visit this under appreciated part of Italy as often as you can. I WILL be back!!
Kassia and Magda were excellent hosts. The apartment was new, clean and had everything we needed. It was a short walk from the centre of Alba. They helped us with wine tasting venues, taxis and restaurants. We would definitely go back and use the accommodation again as a base for visiting north and south of Italy. Comfy and a joy to return to. Five star rating.
Fantastically serviced apartment 5m. Walk from Piazza Ferrero. Spot-on clean and cozy. Great terrace for the evenings if you’re tired enough from exploring Alba and Piemonte. Arianna is great host, amazing stocking in the apartment. Park space 1m walk. Definitely, a great place for stay in Alba.
The team at the hotel were super helpful: offering suggestions on places to visit and restaurants to eat at as well as catering for late and early check out.
The hotel is short walk away from the main centre Alba and within reasonable driving distances from the exciting villages nearby.
This was a really lovely Agriturismo. Surrounded by vineyards but close to Alba. Great wine and a nice tour. Beautiful property and house and a well appointed breakfast. The family who runs the hotel is very kind and happy to help with any planning, which we made great use of!
Very good place for staying in Alba. Good value for money and very hospitable and friendly host)
You’ll need just a five minutes to get Truffle fair in the center of Alba as well as a free parking close to apartments.
Alexey
Russia
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