- Must visit
MAR - Museo Archeologico Regionale
Main archaeological museum of Aosta, displaying Roman and Alpine Valley finds that explain the city’s ancient Augusta Praetoria origins.
Take a bus from Nus to Aosta and enjoy the approximately 7 miles (12 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
There are 3 buses per day. The earliest bus runs at 04:49, the last at 21:45.
Distance 7 miles (12 km) |
Average bus duration 17m |
Buses per day 3 |
Direct buses 3 |
First bus 4:49 AM |
Last bus 9:45 PM |
High Season Jul - Sep |
Low Season Jan - Mar |
Best time to book 1 day |
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Main archaeological museum of Aosta, displaying Roman and Alpine Valley finds that explain the city’s ancient Augusta Praetoria origins.
Modern museum built around an important megalithic site, with prehistoric remains and immersive exhibits on early settlement in the Aosta Valley.
Not in central Aosta but a strong regional art museum in a castle, known for modern and contemporary works and mountain views.
Aosta’s main square and social heart, surrounded by historic buildings and a natural starting point for walking the old town.
Compact Roman and medieval core best explored on foot, where the city’s gates, towers, squares, and churches are closely connected.
Atmospheric old-town street leading through one of Aosta’s most historic areas, lined with shops and Roman-era context.
A rich fondue made with local Fontina cheese, milk, butter, and egg yolks. It is one of Valle d’Aosta’s signature dishes and reflects the region’s alpine dairy tradition.
Soft polenta enriched with melted Fontina cheese and butter. This mountain comfort food is especially traditional in the Aosta Valley during colder months.
Aosta Valley’s version of beef stew, slowly cooked with wine, onions, and spices. It is a hearty alpine dish strongly tied to local home cooking.
A well-known traditional osteria in Aosta, appreciated for classic Aosta Valley dishes, local wines, and a warm rustic atmosphere.
An established casual restaurant in Aosta known for regional specialties, hearty portions, and a friendly, relaxed setting.
A traditional restaurant focused on Valdostan cuisine, with stone-and-wood interiors and a classic mountain dining feel.
Generally moderate by Italian standards. Hotels can rise in ski season, while casual dining stays fairly reasonable.
Service is often included or covered by a coperto. Tipping is not obligatory; round up or leave EUR 1-5 for good service. Taxis can be rounded up.
Official public transport app
Aosta, Piazza Manzetti (Stazione FS) -> Aosta Railway Station
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