Hotel Michelangelo is in the heart of Biella at the foot of the Alps in the Piedmont region. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and LCD TVs with satellite channels.
Located 1640 feet from San Paolo Train Station, Hotel Europa offers accommodations in Biella, a 25-minute drive from Santuario d'Oropa. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
fernando
United States of America
Overall well equipped old style hotel with modern fittings, very clean and quiet. I was on the road, very tired, found this fine place by chance, had a good rest.
Providing inner courtyard views, B&b Il Cortile in Biella offers accommodations and a shared lounge.
Margaret
United States of America
All the extra touches that make you feel at home. They have done a superb job of creating a little piece of heaven. And the kindness they showed for Tucker Dog and I was heartwarming.
OMG the breakfast. The little details.
Ca di Biella is located in Biella, just 20 miles from Castello di Masino and 27 miles from Fortress of Bard.
Jeff
United States of America
Salvatore was an excellent host, easy to reach and very quick to respond to a couple questions I had after arrival. The location is terrific and the parking is easy (and free). I'll book here again when I'm back in Biella.
Tenuta Adriana in Masserano provides accommodations with a garden and barbecue facilities. With garden views, this accommodation offers a patio and a swimming pool.
Maryna G.
French Polynesia
The nature around helps to recover, exceptional cleaning and comfort around
Set in Brusnengo, in a building dating from 2005, Pain et confiture offers a garden and guestrooms with free WiFi. Among the various facilities of this property are a terrace and ski storage space.
Unique and memorable. Staying at a castle (or in our case the historical servants' quarters) was memorable and a great experience. It is not far by car to Gli Orsi, one of my favourite shopping centres in Biella, and there is a high-quality restaurant across the road. Though it is not exactly cheap so other options in the town of Cosatto may be better. The owner of the castle gave us a tour and it was quite an incredible story, so worth asking for that too (though beware of the large cabinet full of creepy dolls and teapots - joke - no seriously, they do exist). There are suites that are directly in the castle too, so be sure to ask for that if you prefer to stay directly in the castle, though honestly, we found the "servants' quarters" were excellent and close to the car park and for walks in the woods. The prices were super fair. All in all, we were all very happy with the accommodation and service.
Sean
Germany
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