Aosta, scorcio del Criptoportico Forense

Aosta in 1 day: what to see, do and eat

Complete Guide and Travel Itinerary


📱🔄️ The image above depicting the Cryptoporticus of the Roman Forum of Aosta tells the millenary history of the city; the itinerary we have developed will guide you through the symbolic landmarks of the “Rome of the Alps”

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Aosta is a charming city located in the heart of the Italian Alps and the capital of the Aosta Valley region. Known as the “Rome of the Alps“, Aosta offers a unique combination of history, culture, nature, and gastronomy, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking an authentic experience in a breathtaking alpine setting.

GEOGRAPHY

Aosta is located in the center of the Aosta Valley, nestled among the high peaks of the Western Alps. The city develops along the plain of the Dora Baltea river, at about 583 meters above sea level, and maintains a harmonious balance between the urban fabric and the surrounding natural spaces. The territory is characterized by imposing mountains and side valleys, with direct connections to nearby villages and towns.

🛰️ Aosta seen from satellite:

The location of Aosta, wedged between mountains but with access to the river plain, makes it a strategic point for visiting the Aosta Valley and an excellent starting point for excursions, winter sports, and cultural tours among castles, Roman sites, and alpine villages.

The city is also easily connected to other important centers in the region, such as Courmayeur, Saint-Vincent, Chatillon, and Brusson, and allows excursions toward nearby Piedmontese and Valdostan cities, such as Ivrea and Chambéry in France.

HISTORY

Aosta, founded in Roman times, has been an important strategic and cultural center in the Alps since its origins, distinguished by its unique archaeological heritage that tells centuries of history marked by dominations and urban transformations.

MAIN ATTRACTIONS

Aosta is rich in historical monuments and museums that tell its long history:

PARKS AND NATURE

Parks and Nature in Aosta represent a fundamental component of the territory, offering green spaces, protected areas, and routes immersed in the mountains and alpine flora.

✨ Here, nature takes center stage: walking among towering peaks and encountering ibex in the wild is a breathtaking experience.

EVENTS & CELEBRATIONS

Numerous events mark the cultural and social rhythm of the city, offering opportunities to immerse yourself in Valdostan traditions and local life. Among the most interesting are:

✨ Walking among the wooden huts, surrounded by lights and mountain scents, lets you experience an authentic Christmas in the heart of the Alps.

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FOOD & WINE

Local gastronomy reflects the cultural identity of the Aosta Valley, with hearty dishes and unique specialties that tell the story of alpine traditions and high-quality ingredients. PDO cheeses such as Fontina and Valle d’Aosta Fromadzo accompany polenta concia or are simply enjoyed with bread and jam.

RESTAURANT SELECTION

Aosta offers venues that combine tradition and quality, allowing visitors to enjoy Valdostan specialties in welcoming and characteristic settings. Among the most appreciated options, it is possible to find restaurants suited to different tastes and atmospheres:

The selection in the table allows you to explore the best of local cuisine, whether you are looking for a gourmet experience or prefer a more traditional and convivial setting.

PARKING & MOBILITY


Summary – This itinerary will guide you through Aosta in a single day, exploring its most fascinating historical landmarks. The circular route of about 5 km takes you through ancient Roman ruins, medieval churches, and archaeological sites, immersing you in the city’s rich history.

⚠️ The first 9 stops follow a circular route, while from stop 9 to 10 the path continues on a straight stretch of about 1.6 km, walkable in approximately 21 minutes, as the final stop is slightly off-center.

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Morning

⬇️ starting point

X. Cattedrale di Aosta

Start your day with a visit to the majestic Cattedrale di Aosta, the city’s main place of worship, featuring frescoes, mosaics, and a millennial history. Inside you will find the Museo del Tesoro della Cattedrale di Aosta, where you can admire precious sacred works, including reliquaries, illuminated manuscripts, and ancient liturgical vestments.

The Criptoportico Forense is a fascinating underground Roman structure, once part of the city forum, which still preserves a suggestive atmosphere today.

✨ Descending into the Criptoportico means entering an underground world suspended in time, where silence and ancient Roman vaults create a unique and almost mysterious atmosphere.

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A. Croce di Calvino

An important historical symbol linked to the spread of Protestantism in Valle d’Aosta, witness to a period of profound religious changes.

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B. Porta Pretoria

Built in 25 B.C., this imposing Roman gate, with its three entrances, represents one of the best-preserved accesses of the ancient city.

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C. Teatro romano di Aosta

A masterpiece of Roman architecture, which, with its breathtaking scenery and high walls still visible, tells the social and cultural life of the era.

✨ Walking among the ancient steps and imagining gladiators and shows takes you back centuries, in a unique atmosphere of living history.

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D. Chiesa Palocristiana di San Lorenzo

Located next to the cathedral, this church preserves the remains of an ancient paleochristian basilica and an interesting archaeological site.


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Afternoon

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E. Chiesa Collegiata dei Santi Pietro e Orso

One of the most important churches in Aosta, famous for its decorations and the wonderful Chiostro romanico di Sant’Orso, a peaceful corner with capitals carved with biblical scenes. – Museo del Tesoro della Collegiata, here you will find a collection of sacred works, medieval frescoes, and relics related to the history of the church.

✨ The Romanesque elegance and subtle frescoes create a sense of calm and wonder that envelops every visitor.

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F. Arco di Augusto

Erected in 25 B.C., this commemorative monument marks the entrance to the Roman city and is still one of the most iconic symbols of Aosta today.

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G. Villa urbano-rustica della Consolata

A testimony to private life in Roman times, with mosaic floor remains and residential structures that tell the daily life of an ancient villa.

📌 The Villa urbano-rustica della Consolata is generally visitable by reservation. All references can be found in the Google Maps table.

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H. Museo Archeologico Regionale di Aosta

A journey through the city’s history via artifacts ranging from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages, including statues, coins, and ancient artifacts.

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I. Area megalitica di Saint-Martin-de-Corléans

One of the most fascinating archaeological sites in the Valle d’Aosta, with monumental megalithic structures and evidence of sacred rituals dating back over 5,000 years.

✨ Walking among these ancient stones puts you in direct contact with millennia of prehistoric history, an experience that thrills with its authenticity and mystery.


Dinner

After an intense day discovering the wonders of Aosta, the best way to conclude is with a typical dinner at one of the selected restaurants. Here you can savor the authentic flavors of Valle d’Aosta tradition, including the famous fonduta, polenta concia, and exquisite local cheeses.


In the table below, you will find all the information needed to make the most of your one-day visit to Aosta:


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AOSTA

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AOSTA IN ONE DAY

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Morning

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Cattedrale di Aosta

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Museo del Tesoro della Cattedrale di Aosta

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Criptoportico Forense

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Croce di Calvino

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Porta Pretoria

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Teatro romano di Aosta

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Chiesa Paleocristiana di San Lorenzo

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Afternoon

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Collegiata dei Santi Pietro e Orso

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Chiostro romanico di Sant'Orso

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Museo del Tesoro della collegiata

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Arco di Augusto

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Villa urbano-rustica della Consolata

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Museo Archeologico Regionale di Aosta

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Area megalitica Saint-Martin-de-Corléans

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Parks and Nature

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Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso

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Riserva naturale Tzatelet

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Arboreto di Entrebin

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Parco Saumont

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Events and Celebrations

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Fiera di Sant'Orso

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Mercatino di Natale di Aosta

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Typical Dishes and Products

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Fontina

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Valle d'Aosta Fromadzo

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Boudeun

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Motsetta

*PATmeats and cured meatscured meats🌐....................
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Seupa à la vapelenentze

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Polenta concia

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Crêpes alla valdostana

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Gnocchi alla bava

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Carbonada

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Cotoletta di vitello alla valdostana

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Tegole valdostane

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Torcetti

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Wines and Beverages

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Aosta Valley or Vallée d’Aoste DOC

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Genepì

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Restaurant Selection

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La Bottega Antichi Sapori / Bar à Vin

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Bistrot Centrale

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Osteria da Nando

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L'Osteria

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Stefenelli Desk

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Trattoria Praetoria

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Vecchio Ristoro

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Parking and Mobility

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Aosta Valley Airport

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Stazione di Aosta

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Parcheggio Georges Carrel

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Parcheggio Consolata

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Parcheggio Piazza della Repubblica

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WHEN TO GO

The best time to visit Aosta depends on your interests:

GETTING THERE

Aosta is easily reachable thanks to its strategic location between Italy, France, and Switzerland, with efficient road and public transport connections.

✅ To search for or book a flight you can check Booking.com Flights.
✅ You can check routes, schedules, prices and buy train or bus tickets with Trainline.
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USEFUL TIPS

To make the most of your visit to Aosta, here are some practical tips useful during your trip:

WHAT TO EAT

Among the most representative flavors of Aosta, some dishes and products best tell the story of Valle d’Aosta’s culinary tradition:
Fontina: PDO cheese that is a symbol of the region, with an intense and creamy flavor.
Polenta concia: Polenta enriched with butter and melted fontina, one of the most typical dishes of alpine cuisine.
Carbonada: Beef stew cooked in red wine, with a rich and enveloping flavor.
Motsetta: Dried meat flavored with mountain herbs, ideal as an appetizer.

WHERE TO SLEEP

To comfortably visit all the attractions of Aosta, the most practical solution is to stay in the historic center. Here you will find hotels, B&Bs, and apartments just steps from Porta Pretoria, Piazza Chanoux, and the main Roman sites and museums of the city. This choice allows you to explore Aosta on foot, without losing time traveling, and is ideal for following the itinerary between monuments, churches, and archaeological areas.

If you prefer a quieter stay, the areas just outside the center or the surrounding hamlets offer accommodations immersed in greenery, with mountain views. These areas are perfect for those seeking relaxation and wishing to combine the city visit with excursions into nature and the surroundings of the Aosta Valley.


Where can I find the map and the route description?

You can open the Route Map📍 from here as well. Or you can check the dedicated paragraph with all details, divided into morning, afternoon, and evening.

📌 Check the Route Description


How long does it take to visit Aosta in one day?

The itinerary allows you to visit the main attractions of the historic center in about 7 hours, excluding breaks and transfers between stops.


Can this itinerary be done on foot?

Yes. The route is about 5,2 km long and crosses the historic center, which is largely pedestrian and perfect for a relaxed walking tour.


Is it possible to do this itinerary in half a day?

Yes. In half a day, you can see only some of the main attractions of the historic center. You can adjust the stops according to your interests.


Where can I find opening days, hours, and ticket prices?

All updated information is available in the table dedicated to the itinerary, where direct links to Google Maps ➡️ and Wikipedia 🌐 are also provided for each attraction.

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