Beautiful hotel. Lovely breakfast. Very clean and comfortable. Spacious family room that slept 4 but could sleep 5-6. Very disappointed with regard to the pool! This was only one of 3 places available that had a pool and it was not available beaver I had not booked the room and spa package?? Website did not clearly specify this and when I questioned it the staff were rude and unhelpful.. quoted me €79 for myself and my 16 year old to take a swim at 6pm!! Pool closes at 7pm and the management said that was the price! Lovely hotel but forget about the pool for your children if your on a ski holiday.. it open 10am to 4pm for children.. after that it’s adults ONLY.. if you haven’t pre paid spa package (which is not clearly identified on the hotel website when booking, if identified at all? ) you can expect to pay €39 for a dip I the pool! Poor result for me!!…
Hotel consists of 2 parts: ancient and modern. It placed with the view to mountains not far from autostrada and close to town Saint-Vincent downtown, so you can walk in town for having dinner or just to walk around. Rooms are not big, but everything existed: a teapot, wardrobe, place for tea making, very cost bed, so nice bathroom. Especially we were surprised about light switcher- you can select what type of room light to switch off or on. Spa center is so nice too. Price for a person 30 euros per day. We were so excited about warm pool outside in winter. But, we faced with situation of visiting breakfast for 30 min before it finishes and it was so differ to find any food. We were stuck about it! So inconvenient! It’s the only minus in the hotel, everything else is perfect and whole the hotel is so modern and technique. …
My wife and I made our first trip to Italy 30 years ago for our honeymoon, and the Grand Hotel Biliia is the first place we stayed in. Built-in 1908 and completely updated, it's a perfect blend of old and new. The Aosta Valley is the smallest and possibly least-traveled area of Italy, and it's spectacular. The small town of St. Vincent is famous for his therapeutic mineral baths and spa, and the evening "passaggiata" (walk, or passage) is a ritual you can't avoid. It's the old school stroll popular with Italians after the evening meal, and the place is everything you dream of when you dream of lovely small villages. It's all nestled in the Northwest corner of Italy, where it meets France and Switzerland: the Mont Blanc tunnel was once the world's longest (10 miles) leading to Switzerland, and through which both Hannibal and Napoieon once passed. The "Grand Paradiso" that surrounds the hotel sports four mountain peaks over 12,000 feet high. The Italian ski team practices all summer at Cervinia - the Italian side of the Matterhorn - when they have a glacier, which is shrinking. Just driving the windy, picturesque mountain roads, eating at the little restaurants scattered throughout is memorable. The food, service, views, and comfort at the hotel are unforgettable: it's the first time I ever found a bathtub big enough to float my athletic, 6'2" inch frame and I loved it. It's been 30 years and we still speak of that visit: an amazing way to be introduced to Italy.…
Beautiful beautiful hotel. Nice room. Friendly helpful staff. Very nice classic rooms. Feels classy and warm. For a weekend skying in region, just a beautiful place. Try, you will love it. Majestic look. Great bar. Overall prices ... fair and great value.
Classic prestige hotel from past , which been successfully modernized to be prestiaged also now . Rooms , spa , bar , everything in this hotel is as it should be ! For me is this hotel very good checkpoint for extended car trips around alps thru all awesome mountain passes , where i can come back and enjoy a relax !
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