Morning: Arrive in Aosta and settle into your accommodation. Take a leisurely stroll to the Roman Theatre, where you can admire the ancient stone arches and learn about the city's Roman heritage.
Afternoon: Visit the nearby Arch of Augustus, a well-preserved triumphal arch, and then wander through the Aosta Cathedral, admiring its frescoed interiors and the medieval crypt.
Evening: Dine at a local trattoria and savor the regional cuisine, such as carbonada and Valdostana cheese. End the day with a gentle walk along the River Dora for a scenic sunset.
Find HotelsMorning: Ride the cable car to the Monte Emili for panoramic views of the Alpine valley. Enjoy a short hike to a mountain hut where you can enjoy a coffee while gazing at the peaks.
Afternoon: Explore the historic Castello di Fénis, a medieval castle with frescoed rooms and a drawbridge. Afterward, visit the Regional Museum of Archaeology to see artifacts from the Roman and pre‑Roman eras.
Evening: Return to town for a tasting of local wines (Petit Rouge) at a cozy wine bar, followed by a leisurely stroll through the illuminated Piazza du Petit-Saint.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive to the Gran Paradiso National Park for a guided wildlife walk. Spot Alpine ibex, marmots, and perhaps a golden eagle while traversing the scenic trails.
Afternoon: Enjoy a picnic near the lake and then take a short boat ride on Lake Valsavarenche. The tranquil water offers a perfect setting for photography.
Evening: Return to Aosta for a farewell dinner featuring traditional dishes like polenta and Fontina cheese. End the night with a relaxed stroll along the town's historic streets.
Find HotelsFor a longer stay, add an extra day to explore the surrounding Val d'Aosta villages such as Courmayeur and the Mont Blanc tunnel area, which adds extra mountain activities and spa relaxation. If you need to shorten the trip, condense Day 2 and Day 3 into a single day by focusing on the main highlights—Roman Theatre, Monte Emili, and a quick visit to Gran Paradiso—while skipping the boat ride and the museum to keep the itinerary manageable.