Hotel Rainero is located in Asti and features a bar. This 3-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk. The hotel features family rooms. At the hotel, every room is equipped with a desk.
La Regibussa - Hotel Ristorante has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Asti. The hotel features both free WiFi and free private parking.
Andreas
From
Germany
Very nice location in the country, friendly people, hotel with restaurant in the house
With a Piedmont restaurant overlooking its floral garden, La Fertè is a peaceful hotel 4 km from Asti Station. Set in a green area, it has air-conditioned rooms with views of the Valmanera Hills.
Krist
From
Belgium
A very pleasant welcome in very beautiful surroundings. With a nice associated restaurant with very friendly management by the owners and employees.
Hotel Cavour is situated in Asti and features a bar. Featuring a shared lounge, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Julie
From
Switzerland
Nadia and the Staff at the Hotel were so welcoming and friendly. We were able to use the courtyard parking for the duration of our stay. Our room was generous and comfortable and VERY clean! Despite being located near the Asti train station, it was quiet at night. It took about 10 minutes to walk into the historic center of Asti, and the Hotel was also conveniently located near the Saturday morning market. Breakfast was varied and ample. The highlight was that Nadia suggested a family-run restaurant in nearby Cherasco called "Autentico" where we enjoyed probably the most creative and delicious lunch we've had in a long time. Excellent suggestion!
Offering rooms and apartments, La Fabbrica dell'Oro is in a quiet area in Asti centre. Guests can purchase breakfast daily, with jams, croissants and more sweet items.
tourist333
From
Germany
Very spacious room and bathroom
As on the pictures, sweet and romantic
Clean
Nice host
Parking for 8 euro
Good location
La Tintoria Suites is situated in Asti. There is a private entrance at the apartment for the convenience of those who stay.
James
From
United Kingdom
Very central location near the Torre Rossa on the main road through the town centre but still very quiet. The apartment is spacious and well set out with comfortable beds and a calm outdoor terrace. A great location for exploring the vineyards around Alba and the Monferrato hills.
Hotel Cavour is situated in Asti and features a bar. Featuring a shared lounge, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Guest review
The breakfast was very good. Staff was helpful. Parking on site.
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 offers a sun terrace.
Guest review
Ideal location convenient for motorway. We would stay again if we were there again
The Mini Hotel is just off the Asti motorway and a 5-minute drive to Asti centre. It offers free private parking and an on-site restaurant. Rooms at the Motel Mini have air conditioning and TV.
Guest review
Very friendly breakfast service and staff generally. Clean room comfortable bed
FAQs about hotels in Asti
On average, 3-star hotels in Asti cost £96 per night, and 4-star hotels in Asti are £88 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Asti can on average be found for £406 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Asti this weekend is £103 or, for a 4-star hotel, £122. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Asti for this weekend cost on average around £853 per night (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.
Guest review by
Garry
Australia
Review score
10.0
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.
Guest review by
RayJ
Hong Kong
Review score
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.
Guest review by
christina
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
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.
Guest review by
Barbara
United States
Review score
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.
Guest review by
Conny Elsebeth
Australia
Review score
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.
Guest review by
David
Romania
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Asti is a old city and buildings as well
The hotel was ok, old inside but clean, room was old furnitures but in a good manner, you can see the bathroom has been renovated and was very cleaned.
I was satisfied as I cancelled another hotel stay because the staff have been rude by phone call, so I booked Rainero at the last minute. Also has a great central position of Asti CBD.
I have been very happy with Rainero Hotel
A very new and modern facility with a nice owner. Very clean, comfortable beds, nice rooms, safe parking, super breakfasts and the best cappuccino in all of Italy. Just a great hotel,highly recommended and will definitely come back.
Excellent location, 10 minutes walk to the old town, great breakfasts, correspond to a 4 star hotel and above, there is free parking. We lived in a two-room apartment, everything is clean, cozy and great.
Great place to stay in Asti. The house was clean and comfortable and the owner, Fabio, was incredibly kind and helpful as we were able to check even late at night.
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