CAFFÈ DELLA POSTA
Read moreIn the heart of Courmayeur, along the mundane promenade, the village's historic café retains its charm. In winter, it's nice to sit in an armchair with a frothy cappuccino and crunchy biscuits by the crackling fire in the stone fireplace bearing the town's coat of arms. The interior is made up of sofas and coffee tables, a real cocooning place. The famous digestive grolla is served here, a mixture of coffee and moonshine, with orange and lemon peel, flambéed just before being drunk with friends after a good meal.
CAFFE SAVINI
Read moreA pleasant small restaurant in the big shopping street.
BAR GELATERIA
Read moreCosy, indoor and bright terrace, orange and blue, to enjoy delicious glace or lemon ice. But there are other perfumes.
CASINO DE LA VALLÉE
Read moreOne of Europe's largest gaming houses. The Saint-Vincent casino offers over 90 gaming tables and 500 slot machines in a 3,500 m² area. Every year, over a million visitors flock to the casino to play roulette, chemin de fer, blackjack, poker, thirty-forty, etc. The casino houses two bars and a restaurant, the latter open only at weekends. It also organizes sporting and cultural events. Great artists have performed here, including Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles and Paolo Conte.
VACHERIE CLUB DE NUIT
Read moreHere's the perfect place for party-goers, frequented for ages by all night owls in search of a warm, musical venue! A bar-restaurant and club in one, this former cowshed still retains its original architecture, where you can enjoy an aperitif with friends over a cheese platter, sip a cocktail while dancing... or even stay for polenta concia! You'll never see the hours go by... In winter, the fireplace is an added bonus, inviting you to linger and linger.
DISCOTECA FASHION'
Read moreA reference for years in the night life of Aosta, this nightclub is frequented by a rather heterogeneous clientele of regulars: young people who come to dance to the rhythms of house, R'n'B and electronic music and older people who take part in Latino or 80/90s parties