The Lis is a family-run hotel in the center of Asti. A bottle of excellent red wine of Piedmont is offered upon arrival to all guests.
HJB2
United States of America
I liked the central location. Breakfast was very good with many choices. All the staff were friendly and helpful. We got the two bedroom apartment which was located in an adjoining building which also had several apartments where local residents lived so you definitely had that "locals vibe" and authentic.
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.
Geoff
United States of America
The entire staff was great. Very client centric, helpful and efficient. Breakfast was excellent. The location was very convenient to shopping and the train station.
Hotel Palio is located only 164 feet from the historic center of Asti, and its craft shops, and only 492 feet from the Central Railway Station.
daniele
United States of America
The front desk guy saved me a parking space right in front of the hotel’s door with a cone. There were no parking spots anywhere else because of the farmer’s market. That’s customer service!!
Great breakfast and great restaurant right across the street.
Hotel Rainero is offering accommodations in Asti. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a terrace and a bar. The property provides room service, a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage for guests.
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 Room was a good size, but hotel, in general, very outdated.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!
Le Cattedrali Relais by Laqua Collection features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Asti.
Andre
Portugal
Great pool area, excellent restaurant, with modern cuisine, very friendly staff.
The hotel is well decorated, with clean lines and lots of good photography.
All in all probably one of the best small hotels I visited.
Hotel Cavour is located in Asti and features a bar. With a shared lounge, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
The breakfast was very good. Staff was helpful. Parking on site.
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.
Good location for the one night stop.
good restaurant
Il Cascinalenuovo has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Asti. The hotel has both free WiFi and free private parking.
Disponibilità dell'uso piscina il giorno del checkout
Albergo Antica Dogana has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Asti. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. The hotel has a sun terrace.
Le calme, la proximité de la sortie de l’autoroute.
Hotel Rainero is offering accommodations in Asti. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a terrace and a bar. The property provides room service, a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage for guests.
Great location with handy restaurants/cafes in immediate area.
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.
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FAQs about hotels in Asti
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Asti this weekend is $99 or, for a 4-star hotel, $284. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Asti for this weekend cost around $734 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Excellent hostess, Monica, went out of her way for any...
Excellent hostess, Monica, went out of her way for any little thing.
Easy to park. Quiet location. Best breakfast """"
Room spotless, comfy bed, wish we had stayed longer.
Asti 6ks away, beautiful town, lots of Churches and so many restaurant, great shops and wonderful to just wander around.
Garry
Australia
Scored 10
10
People (drivers included), in both towns and cities, are...
People (drivers included), in both towns and cities, are courteous and helpful even if Italian is not spoken.
Extensive road network although narrow in smaller towns.
Many tourist attractions, especially cultural, such as museums, art galleries. Vineyards abound in the region, where Ruché is the indigenous grape. Vineyards are welcoming however check pricing and book in advance.
RayJ
Hong Kong
Scored 8.0
8.0
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 2.0
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
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We needed a place to stay for a night at short notice and found La Fertè, It is easily accessible from Asti by car. The staff are very friendly and accommodating, our room was clean and comfortable, and we had an overall positive experience. The hotel has a small number of rooms, but has a restaurant which is open to the public too, so there is a nice balance between tranquility and a lively atmosphere.
Enthusiastic welcome.
Very helpful with restaurant booking.
Room very comfortable excellent shower.
Generous touches such as fresh fruit and wine awaiting us in the room.
Breakfast was amazing. Fresh orange and in addition a choice of freshly squeezed vegetable juices.
Excellent buffet and a choice of 6 varieties of honey including fresh from the comb!
Parking available immediately outside.
Great location next to Asti railway station local restaurants close by.
Room nice comfortable slept well.
I was able to get a continental breakfast at 0630 which was helpful as I was getting an early train.
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