Hotel in Roddi, Italy
Piazza Umberto I, 4
150ptsA Langhe address with serious wine access.

About Piazza Umberto I, 4
Piazza Umberto I, 4 occupies a central position in Roddi, a hilltop village at the heart of Piedmont's Barolo wine country. The piazza location offers genuine village immersion close to major producers and Alba. Detailed pricing and room specifications are not publicly confirmed, so direct contact is essential before booking for a special occasion.
A Piazza Address in Roddi's Wine Country: What to Expect
Piazza Umberto I, 4 sits in the heart of Roddi, a small hilltop village in the Langhe district of Piedmont — one of Italy's most serious wine regions. Before you consider this address for a special occasion or overnight stay, the honest position is this: detailed pricing, room categories, and booking mechanics are not publicly confirmed in our data. That puts it in a different category from the fully-documented luxury properties listed in our full Roddi hotels guide. Book with that in mind.
The piazza location itself is the primary reason to look at this address. Piazza Umberto I is Roddi's central square, and a property here puts you within walking distance of the village's character — the kind of position that lakeside or countryside retreats in Piedmont cannot offer. If you are travelling for Barolo tastings, proximity to producers in our Roddi wineries guide is a genuine advantage. You are in the village, not outside it. For a celebratory trip built around wine-country immersion, that distinction matters.
For comparison, properties like Rosewood Castiglion Del Bosco in Montalcino or Borgo Egnazia in Savelletri di Fasano offer fully documented room tiers, spa facilities, and confirmed dining programs. If those details matter to your decision , and for a special occasion they usually do , those properties give you more certainty before you commit. A smaller piazza address in Roddi trades scale for intimacy and village-centre position, which is a reasonable trade if that is what you are optimising for.
Roddi itself is a short drive from Alba and the major Barolo communes. If your trip is structured around harvest season (late September through October), the village is at its busiest and most atmospheric. Booking early is advisable for that window. Outside of harvest and the summer truffle season, the pace is quieter and availability is easier. See our full Roddi restaurants guide and our Roddi experiences guide to plan what sits around any stay here.
If you are planning a broader Italian itinerary, properties like Casa Maria Luigia in Modena, Passalacqua in Moltrasio, or Four Seasons Hotel Firenze in Florence offer fully verified luxury credentials and confirmed special-occasion infrastructure. For Roddi specifically, this piazza address is worth investigating directly , but go in knowing you will need to confirm the key details yourself before committing.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Piazza Umberto I, 4, 12060 Roddi CN, Italy
- Booking difficulty: Easy , this is not a high-demand global property
- Leading season: Harvest (late September–October) for wine country atmosphere; book earlier for this window
- Location advantage: Village-centre piazza position, close to Barolo producers and Alba
- Price range: Not confirmed in available data , verify directly before booking
- Nearby guides: Roddi restaurants | Roddi bars | Roddi wineries
Compare Piazza Umberto I, 4
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Piazza Umberto I, 4 | Easy | ||
| Aman Venice | Unknown | ||
| Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, Venice | Unknown | ||
| Four Seasons Hotel Firenze | Unknown | ||
| Rosewood Castiglion Del Bosco | Unknown | ||
| Bulgari Hotel Roma | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Roddi for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Piazza Umberto I, 4 family-friendly?
Roddi is a quiet hilltop village in the Langhe, which makes it calmer and more relaxed than a city-centre stay — a reasonable fit for families who want countryside pace rather than activity-dense tourism. That said, there is no documented children's programming or family-specific amenity data for this address, so families with young children should confirm what's available before booking. Nearby Alba offers more practical family infrastructure within easy driving distance.
When is the best time to book Piazza Umberto I, 4?
Piedmont's Langhe region peaks in autumn — September through November — when the Barolo and Barbaresco harvests draw visitors and prices across the region rise accordingly. If you want access to harvest events and truffle season (October is white truffle country), book that window early. Spring, from April to June, offers cooler weather and fewer crowds without sacrificing the landscape's appeal. Winter and January in particular are the quietest months for availability across the region.
How does Piazza Umberto I, 4 compare to nearby hotels?
Roddi is a small village, not a resort town, so the comparison set here is more about the broader Langhe than the immediate neighbourhood. Properties like Rosewood Castiglion Del Bosco offer full resort infrastructure in a comparable wine-country hilltop setting, but in Tuscany rather than Piedmont. For Langhe-specific stays, the choice often comes down to rural immersion versus proximity to Alba's restaurants and wineries. Piazza Umberto I, 4 is positioned in the village centre itself, which favours walkers and those wanting to be inside the community rather than outside looking in.
Which room category is best at Piazza Umberto I, 4?
Room category data is not available in the current record for this address. Before booking, ask directly about rooms with vineyard-facing views — in a village like Roddi, orientation matters significantly given the surrounding Langhe hillside scenery. Confirm room size and facilities when reserving, as small village properties in this part of Piedmont vary widely in what they offer across categories.
Do loyalty programs work at Piazza Umberto I, 4?
No chain affiliation or loyalty program data is documented for this address, which suggests it operates independently rather than as part of a major hotel group. Independent Langhe properties generally do not participate in programmes like Marriott Bonvoy, World of Hyatt, or Hilton Honors. If loyalty points accumulation is a priority, consider whether the location trade-off against a branded property near Alba is worth it for your trip.
How is the pool and spa at Piazza Umberto I, 4?
No pool or spa facilities are documented for this address. Roddi is a compact hilltop village where most properties are working within historic buildings, which typically limits large amenity footprints. If spa access is a firm requirement, properties with more extensive wellness infrastructure in the broader Langhe and Monferrato areas are worth comparing before committing here.
How is the location of Piazza Umberto I, 4?
The address sits on Piazza Umberto I in the centre of Roddi, a hilltop village in the Langhe district of Cuneo province — one of Italy's most serious wine-producing zones, home to Barolo and Barbaresco. Alba, the region's main town and the base for white truffle season, is close by and accessible by car. The location rewards guests who want to be inside a working Piedmontese village rather than at a resort perimeter. It is not an airport-convenient address — Turin is the nearest major hub.
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