Alessandria: Rich In Nature And History
Italy is a must to visit by all tourists. In Piedmont, the small province of Alessandria is really a beaut for all tourists. Greenlands, rivers, and mountains surround it. The province's natural habitats remain untouched. There are also ecological reserves for species of flora and fauna, as well as birds. There is also a wide array of vineyards that creates world-class wine. More than that, tourists visit the province for its historically rich setting with its ancient Roman ruins and sites like castles dotting along the countryside. The province is a great destination for those who yearn for history and nature mixed in one.
Best Time to Visit
To be able to visit Alessandria in prime weather, the months of June to August should be ideal with its comfortable weather that really compliments with the country's scheme. This season, however, is the busiest one so Alessandria hotel rates are much more costly. For a moderately cold but fine weather, March to May is a good time to visit.
What to Do & Area Attractions
From Alessandria's nature and historical landmarks, the Piazza della Liberta is a place to visit. It was created in the 19th century to produce 6-lane boulevards around this historic city. It is also a venue for ice-skating and winter sports. For a nature visit, the Parco Fluviale del Po Tratto Vercellese-Alessandrino is a good tourist spot in the province. It is a nature reserve for different kinds of species of birds. For something more historical, there is the Casale Monferato, which is one of the historical places in the province filled with monuments from different epochs. As for checking in while in Alessandria, there are great hotel deals that offer luxury services and accommodations. Tourists recommend staying in Diamante Hotel and Locanda deli'Arzente.