Acqui Terme is a picturesque city nestled in the Piedmont region of northern Italy, celebrated for its ancient hot sulphur springs and rich winemaking heritage. As one of the principal communes for the Italian DOCG wine Brachetto d'Acqui, the city attracts wine enthusiasts from around the world. The historic Roman baths, particularly the renowned La Bollente pavilion, offer a glimpse into the city's storied past. Visitors can explore the charming streets, enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, and indulge in the local wines, making it an ideal destination for those seeking both relaxation and cultural enrichment.
Famous hot sulphur springs dating back to Roman times.
Key winemaking region for Brachetto d'Acqui.
Historic architecture and Roman ruins.
Scenic landscapes and tranquil atmosphere.
Rich cultural heritage with Roman ruins and historic sites.
Known for its hot sulphur springs, ideal for relaxation.
Renowned for its wine production, particularly Brachetto d'Acqui.
Visit the famous La Bollente pavilion to experience the historic hot sulphur springs.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
Don't miss out on tasting the locally produced Brachetto d'Acqui wine.
Take a leisurely walk through the city to enjoy its Roman architecture and scenic views.
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April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the city's outdoor attractions.
Summer is ideal for enjoying the local festivals and outdoor dining.
Fall is the best time for wine enthusiasts, with harvest season in full swing.
Winters are quiet, offering a peaceful retreat with fewer tourists.