
A region of rolling hills topped with medieval villages – with the snow-capped Alps in the distance – and the home of the prized white truffle as well as Barolo and Barbaresco wines, Piedmont is a pilgrimage destination for food and wine aficionados where the locals are sure to charm and immediately make you feel at home.
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Perfect forArt Lovers | Families | Foodies | Intellectuals | Romantics
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When to goYear-Round
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Ideal length of stay3-5 Nights
Where To Stay
We only feature hotels that we can vouch for first-hand. At many of them, Indagare members receive special amenities, including upgrades, early check-in, breakfast, spa credits and more. Look for the Indagare Plus logo in the reviews.
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Casa di Langa
Casa di Langa is five-star, contemporary-style resort overlooking the hills of Piedmont.
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Relais San Maurizio
Set in a former monastery, Relais San Maurizio was the first five star property to open in Piedmont, and is the most resort-like in the region. Amenities include an outdoor pool, spa with indoor pool and salt caves, expansive gardens...
Where To Eat
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Classics
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Relaxed but Refined
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First Time Musts
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