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About Asti
Asti is a charming town located in the Piedmont region of Italy, known for its historic architecture, delicious cuisine, and world-renowned wines. The official currency used in Asti is the Euro. The town is famous for its annual Palio horse race and the Asti Spumante sparkling wine. Visitors can explore medieval towers, cathedrals, and museums while enjoying the laid-back atmosphere of this Italian gem.
When to visit
The best time to visit Asti is during the spring and fall months when the weather is mild and perfect for exploring the town on foot. Summers can be hot and crowded with tourists, while winters are cold and rainy. The annual Palio horse race takes place in September, attracting visitors from around the world.
Getting around
Asti is a walkable town with most attractions located within walking distance of each other. Visitors can also use public buses or taxis to get around. Renting a car is a great option for exploring the surrounding wine country and nearby towns. Bicycles are also available for rent for a more leisurely way to see the sights.
Traveller tips
Don't miss trying the local specialty, Bagna Cauda, a delicious garlic and anchovy dip served with fresh vegetables. Be sure to sample the famous Asti Spumante wine at one of the many wineries in the area. Remember to dress modestly when visiting churches and religious sites. Learn a few basic Italian phrases to help communicate with locals. Always carry a bottle of water with you, especially during the hot summer months. Be prepared for late dinners, as Italians typically eat around 8-9 pm.