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Regional Archaeological Museum
Major regional archaeology museum with Roman finds and multimedia displays. The best place to grasp Aosta Valley history before exploring the city's ruins.
Take a train from Casorate Sempione to Aosta and enjoy the approximately 68 miles (111 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest train runs at 05:06, the last at 19:06.
Distance 68 miles (111 km) |
Average train duration 3h 13m |
First train 5:06 AM |
Last train 7:06 PM |
Best time to book 56 days |
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Major regional archaeology museum with Roman finds and multimedia displays. The best place to grasp Aosta Valley history before exploring the city's ruins.
Treasury museum of the cathedral with liturgical art, reliquaries, and sacred objects. A rewarding stop for medieval history and religious craftsmanship.
Museum at Sant'Orso presenting sacred art, sculpture, and the story of the collegiate complex. It complements the cloister and church visit very well.
Aosta's main pedestrian square, framed by historic buildings and cafes. It is the natural place to start a walk and feel the city's everyday rhythm.
Historic quarter around Sant'Orso with cloister, church, and market traditions. It is one of the most atmospheric areas for a slower walk in Aosta.
The principal Roman street of ancient Aosta, now lively with shops and arcades. Walking it connects many major monuments in a compact historic setting.
A Rich soup of cabbage, Fontina, stale bread and broth, then baked until golden. It is a hallmark winter comfort dish of the Aosta Valley.
A Hearty local pasta baked with Fontina, béchamel and often ham. It reflects the valley's Alpine dairy traditions and mountain cooking.
A Rustic rye bread enriched with raisins, figs, nuts and spices. Historically made for festive periods and valued for keeping well in the mountains.
A Historic restaurant near the center known for Valdostan classics, local wines and a warm traditional setting.
A Refined venue serving regional cuisine with careful presentation. Good choice for a more elegant Aosta Valley dining experience.
A Casual, well-known spot for hearty local food, including Fontina dishes and mountain specialties, in a relaxed atmosphere.
Moderate for Italy: lodging can rise in ski season, but dining and local buses are usually reasonable versus larger Alpine resorts.
Service is often included or modest. Round up or leave €1-2 at cafes, 5-10% for great restaurant service, and round up taxi fares.
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Aosta railway station -> Piazza Émile Chanoux, Aosta
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