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Whatever your rhythm, here everything begins with ease. Just step outside your suite – and you’re already where you wanted to be.

A Roman, medieval, modern city. Capital of truffles and wine. A crossroads between plains, hills, and the wider world. Alba is a place where centuries of history and material culture meet a contemporary pace. At the heart of the Langhe – both geographically and culturally – Alba has turned agriculture into excellence, landscape into heritage, and wine into a global language.

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The hills around it are now among the most celebrated wine regions in the world. This is the birthplace of Barolo and Barbaresco, home to historic grapes like Nebbiolo, Barbera, and Dolcetto. Here, everything moves with the seasons – the bloom, the harvest, the fog, the Truffle Fair.

To stay at Rivetto Suites is to live in balance: to be at the heart of a city that works, welcomes, cooks, crafts, and celebrates – with the privilege of starting each day from a place that knows the land from within. And has always belonged to it.

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What’s nearby
A short walk from your suite
  • Piazza del Duomo – 3 min
  • Via Maestra – 2 min
  • Saturday market – 3 min
  • Civic Museum and old town – 5 min
  • Wine bars, pastry shops, trattorias – all around you
  • Alba White Truffle Fair (October–December) – 5 min
By car, around the Langhe
  • Barolo – 20 min
  • La Morra – 20 min
  • Neive – 15 min
  • Serralunga d’Alba – 20 min
  • Monforte d’Alba – 25 min
  • Castiglione Falletto – 15 min
  • Grinzane Cavour – 12 min
For day trips
  • Asti – 30 min
  • Torino – 1 hour
  • Riviera Ligure – 1.5 hours
  • Valle Maira – 1.5 hours
  • Monviso – 1 hour e 45 min
  • Milano – 2 hours
  • Cinque Terre – 3 hours
  • Lago di Como – 3 hours
While you’re here, we suggest you…

Book a tasting of the great wines of Piedmont in the historic cellars of the surrounding area, stroll along the paths through the UNESCO-recognized vineyards, and visit the Castle of Grinzane Cavour, home to the Regional Wine Cellar and symbol of wine culture.

You can discover some of the most beautiful villages in Italy, such as Neive, Barolo, and Serralunga, and stop at a trattoria to enjoy a plate of tajarin al tartufo or a classic vitello tonnato. For a moment of sweetness, have breakfast with a slice of hazelnut cake in a historic pastry shop in Alba. Finally, explore Lirano, the agricultural and wine-growing ecosystem of our family winery, Rivetto, surrounded by woods, vineyards, and biodiversity, and enjoy immersive experiences in nature.

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