Aosta

Aosta, a charming gem tucked away in the Italian Alps, offers a delightful blend of history and breathtaking scenery. This picturesque city, often overlooked by travelers, is a treasure trove of Roman architecture, with remnants like the impressive Arch of Augustus and the ancient Roman theater. Strolling through its cobbled streets, you'll find a captivating mix of medieval buildings and modern boutiques, creating a unique atmosphere that invites exploration. Culinary enthusiasts will relish the local specialties, such as Fontina cheese and hearty polenta, which showcase the region's rich agricultural heritage. Pair your meal with a glass of robust Aosta Valley wine for a truly authentic experience. For outdoor lovers, the surrounding mountains present endless opportunities for hiking, skiing, and enjoying nature's beauty. The nearby Gran Paradiso National Park is a must-visit for those looking to immerse themselves in the stunning alpine landscape. Aosta's annual events, like the traditional Fiera di Sant'Orso, celebrate local crafts and culture, making it an exciting time to visit. With its rich history, delicious cuisine, and stunning vistas, Aosta is a captivating destination that invites you to discover its unique charm. Did you know that Aosta is often referred to as the "Rome of the Alps"

Aosta, Italy

Top things to do in Aosta

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Landmark

Roman Theatre, Aosta

The Roman Theatre in Aosta is a well-preserved ancient structure that once seated up to 4,000 spectators, offering a glimpse into Roman entertainment.

Religious site

Collegiate church of Saint Ursus

The Collegiate Church of Saint Ursus is a historic Romanesque church with a remarkable cloister and vivid frescoes.

Landmark

Arch of Augustus (Aosta)

A Roman triumphal arch built in 25 BC, marking the ancient entrance to Aosta.

Museum

Saint-Martin-de-Corléans Megalithic Area

An archaeological site with Neolithic megalithic structures, now a museum.

Neighborhood

Émile Chanoux square

The main square of Aosta, surrounded by historic buildings, cafes, and the town hall.

Landmark

Pont de Pierre (Aosta)

A Roman stone bridge turned pedestrian walkway in Aosta, offering a glimpse into ancient engineering.

Landmark

The Leper's Tower

A medieval tower that once housed lepers, now a historic monument in Aosta.

Outdoor & fun

Pila, Aosta Valley

A popular ski resort in the Aosta Valley with winter sports and summer hiking.

Museum

Sarre Castle

Sarre Castle in Aosta, Italy, is a medieval fortress now home to the Museum of the Aosta Valley's Natural Sciences, offering exhibits on local flora, fauna, and geology.

Landmark

Aymavilles Castle

Aymavilles Castle is a historic landmark in Aosta, Italy, known for its distinctive cylindrical tower and scenic setting, open for guided tours.

Landmark

Saint-Pierre Castle

Saint-Pierre Castle is a picturesque medieval castle in Aosta, Italy, perched on a rocky spur and hosting rotating exhibitions in its historic halls.

Park & nature

Monte Emilius

Monte Emilius offers a rewarding hike with panoramic views of the Aosta Valley and surrounding Alps.

Landmark

Pont d'Aël

Pont d'Aël is a remarkably preserved Roman aqueduct bridge, built in 3 BC, spanning a deep gorge near Aosta.

Outdoor & fun

Refuge Arbolle

Refuge Arbolle is a cozy mountain hut at 2,500 meters, serving as a base for hiking and climbing in the Monte Emilius area.

Religious site

Aosta Cathedral

Aosta Cathedral is a 4th-century Roman Catholic cathedral blending architectural styles and housing important religious artworks.

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