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Alla Scoperta Delle Città Piemontesi On The Road!
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Alla Scoperta Delle Città Piemontesi On The Road!

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Created: Friday, October 30, 2020 - Departure: Saturday, December 12, 2020
Ref ID: 1184886
Total price From 538 €
Created: Friday, October 30, 2020 - Departure: Saturday, December 12, 2020
Destinations: Biella (Province), Alessandria, Asti, Alba
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12 Dec
Car journey 107 Kilometers - 1h 31m
Milan
Biella (Province)
12 Dec
1. Biella (Province)
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About the destination: The Province of Biella is a province of Italy located in Piedmont. It was created in 1992 and its capital is the city of Biella. It has an area of 913 square kilometres (353 sq mi), and a total population of 178 551 (1-1-2017). There are 82 comuni in the province.
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14 Dec
Car journey 104 Kilometers - 1h 30m
Biella (Province)
Alessandria
14 Dec
2. Alessandria
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About the destination: About this sound listen is a city and comune in Piedmont, Italy, and the capital of the Province of Alessandria. The city is sited on the alluvial plain between the Tanaro and the Bormida rivers, about 90 kilometres (56 miles) southeast of Turin
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16 Dec
Car journey 38 Kilometers - 40m
Alessandria
Asti
16 Dec
3. Asti
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About the destination: Asti is the fourth largest town in the region by population and is located in the Valle river Tanaro which, after receiving the tributaries Borbore Valbrenta and Versa, delimits the town to the south. The city, between the Langhe and Monferrato, is located in a favorable location in the heart of the UNESCO site. It was built by the Romans (as Hasta Pompeia) and it was the seat of the Duchy of Asti, the longobardic duchy of Neustria. Under the Franks it became a bishopric and the Church was directly involved in the administration of the town, so much that, after the collapse of Carolingian Empire, the city survived as independent urban organism. Free town in the MiddleAges, with the right to “coin money”, it was one of the most important trade centers between XII and XIII century, when its merchants developed trade and diffused the credit throughout Europe.
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16 Dec
Car journey 33 Kilometers - 34m
Asti
Alba
16 Dec
4. Alba
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About the destination: Welcome to Alba, Italy – A Gastronomic Gem Nestled in the Heart of Piedmont Nestled within the rolling hills of Piedmont, Alba is a destination that captivates the senses with its rich history, picturesque landscapes, and unparalleled culinary delights. Known as the gourmet capital of Italy, Alba is the birthplace of the Slow Food movement and home to the esteemed white truffle. Visitors from around the globe flock to this charming town, especially in autumn, to partake in the annual International White Truffle Fair. But Alba's allure extends beyond its epicurean offerings; the town's medieval streets, lined with historic buildings and bustling with local markets, provide a captivating backdrop for any traveler's Italian escapade. Exploring Alba's Enchanting Old Town A stroll through Alba's old town is akin to stepping back in time. Begin your journey at the heart of the city, Piazza Risorgimento, where you can admire the intricately designed Cathedral of San Lorenzo, with its Romanesque-Gothic façade and towering bell tower. Wander through the cobblestone streets and discover the many palaces and towers that reflect Alba's medieval heritage, including the imposing Alba Civic Tower, which offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding Langhe hills. As you explore, indulge in the local boutiques, artisanal shops, and cozy cafés that lend Alba its warm, inviting atmosphere. A Gastronome's Dream Destination Alba's reputation as a gastronomic paradise is well-deserved, with local specialties that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. The region is famous for its exquisite wines, such as Barolo and Barbaresco, which you can sample at one of the many enotecas or vineyards dotting the countryside. Food enthusiasts will revel in the chance to try traditional Piedmontese dishes, such as tajarin (thin egg pasta) and vitello tonnato (veal with tuna sauce), often enhanced with the coveted white truffle when in season. For those with a sweet tooth, a visit to one of Alba's renowned chocolatiers is a must – after all, this is the hometown of Ferrero, the company behind Nutella and Ferrero Rocher. Immersing Yourself in Alba's Festivities and Surroundings Throughout the year, Alba comes alive with a variety of festivals and events that celebrate its rich culture and traditions. The Alba Music Festival in the summer brings classical music to the town's historic venues, while the Palio di Alba, a medieval horse race, adds a dash of competitive excitement. But it is the autumn that truly defines Alba's festive calendar, with the International White Truffle Fair, wine harvest celebrations, and the Alba Truffle Show cooking demonstrations. Beyond the town's borders, take the opportunity to explore the UNESCO World Heritage-listed vineyard landscapes of Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato, offering not only breathtaking views but also a deeper appreciation of the region's profound connection to wine and truffle production. Whether you're a food lover, history buff, or simply looking to experience the enchanting allure of Italian small-town life, Alba promises a journey filled with rich flavors, stunning vistas, and unforgettable moments.
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18 Dec
Car journey 155 Kilometers - 2h 3m
Alba
Milan
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