Run with the friendly charm and efficiency of Franco Cavaliere and his son Stefano, the Novecento is a peaceful haven near Courmayeur's otherwise busy center. In keeping with the style of a comfortable mountain lodge, the lounge is warmed by a log fire in winter. Traditional fabrics, wooden furnishings, and early-19th-century prints lend a soothing quality to the rooms. The restaurant, with only a few extra tables for nonguests, serves creative adaptations of traditional cuisine; it's a good choice for a relaxed evening meal after an active day on the slopes. Pros: Charming and cozy accommodations, good restaurant, close to town center but away from the hubbub. Cons: Parking is limited, no a/c.
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