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Located on the only beach in the region, Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta is our all-ages luxury oceanfront resort with its own private cove. Enjoy stunning ocean vistas from our sunset bar or sneak a peak of breaching whales from our beachfront restaurants.

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    • By train

      The train ride in from [wiki=75ae464ee64b63a85ae221a07604f7d7]Torino[/wiki] (Turin) is outstandingly beautiful and short enough to make it a quick worthwhile detour.

    • By private transfer

      You can book a private airport transfer from Milan or Turin in advance. This service is especially convenient for large groups.

      * [url=http://123transfers.com/en/service/from_torino-caselle-airport_to_aosta]Transfer from Turin Airport to Aosta[/url] at €275 for a sedan, €347 for a minivan
      * [url=http://123transfers.com/en/service/from_milan-airport-malpensa_to_aosta]Transfer from Milan MPX Airport to Aosta[/url] at €318 for a sedan, €399 for a minivan

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    Aosta is a small town and, for the tourist, everything can be easily visited on foot.
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    Roman ruins. From walls to amphitheatres. Get a free map from tourist information (in the Hotel de Ville) which shows you where to look - it's all within walking distance. The museum is also marked and is worth a visit. You are encouraged to touch the exhibits that are on show, and there are drawers under the display cases containing replicas of Roman artefacts that you can take out and examine. It's all child-friendly too.
    *Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in the Alps. It is 4,810.45 meters above sea level and is ranked 11th in the world in topographic prominence.
  • filter_dramaDo
    Ski. Mountain trekking, Alpinism, Rafting, traditional woodworks fair (Sant'Orso) 30-31 january held every year since 1000 a.c.
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    Ice cream.
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    It can be very difficult finding a good restaurant that is open between approximately 2pm and 7pm in Aosta. Those that are open tend to be very casual, fast-food type places.

    All restaurants offer a fixed price menu (menu turistico/menu a prezzo fisso) which is not very exciting but is good if you're watching the euros. Don't forget to keep your receipt. The police can stop you and ask to see it.

    For vegetarians and vegans, eating in Aosta, and Italy in general, should not be a problem. Italians are quite relaxed and accommodating when it comes to their cuisine (unlike their French neighbours). At the Aosta tourist office, staff should be able to recommend local dishes that are vegetarian or vegan, or easily rendered so. Pizza is a safe bet as the pizza dough is not made with egg or dairy products in Italy or authentic Italian restaurants elsewhere.

    Carbonnade: ground beef meat roasted in red wine.

    Lots of local specialities - look for the word Valdostana in the names of dishes. Fontina cheese is made locally.
    *Good pizza, good beer and friendly service.
    *Small restaurant, nice ambiance, local specialities
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  • filter_dramaDrink
    Notable wines; among them is a white wine, Blanc de Morgex et La Salle.
    Genepy is a strong liquor.
    *Has a good little selection of artisanal beers.
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    Grand Hotel Billia Saint Vincent - Viale Piemonte, 72 - Cap: 11027, St Vincent (Ao), Italy. [http://www.grandhotelbillia.it/]. Telephone +39 166 52 31 • Fax +39 166 52 37 99. The Grand Hotel Billia is a luxury four star hotel located in the town of Saint Vincent, famous all over the word for its casino, spa centre and sky facilities. This elegant and relaxing resort offers 239 bedrooms, a congress centre, one outside swimming in the park and an excellent restaurant. Also great rates. The starting price for a double is 118 euros.

    B&B Nabuisson in the centre of the city (http://www.bedbreakfastaosta.it/index.html) is a good place to stay if you want to be close to everything from Roman remains to bars and restaurants. Friendly staff, and they speak English (and French).
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    [wiki=4846e7da673591ffa2b1bc9659e3b9ac]it:Aosta[/wiki]

    [[WikiPedia:Aosta]]
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    Gran Paradiso is a large national park south of Aosta. Great for hiking in summer and winter sports.
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