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Acqui Terme is a historic spa town in Piedmont, Italy, renowned for its natural hot springs and Roman ruins. The mineral-rich thermal waters have been used for therapeutic purposes since Roman times. The town exudes medieval charm with its narrow streets and ancient architecture.
Must-see attractions include La Bollente, a natural hot spring fountain in the town center with water reaching 75°C. Cattedrale di San Pietro showcases a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The Museo Archeologico houses extensive Roman artifacts.
Acqui Terme is famous for Piedmontese cuisine. Try Tajarin al Tartufo (truffle pasta) and Bra Duro cheese. Local wines like Barolo and Barbaresco are highly recommended. Street food lovers should sample Farinate (chickpea pancakes).
Public transport relies mainly on buses from Turin or Genoa. Walking is ideal within the compact town center. Drivers should note the ZTL restrictions in the old town. The train station is 1km from downtown, accessible on foot or by taxi.
Best seasons are spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) for mild weather and fewer crowds. Summer (July-August) is busy at spas, while winter (December-February) is ideal for thermal treatments.
Language: Italian is primary; English is understood in tourist areas. Internet: Free Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and cafes. Payments: Credit cards are widely accepted, but cash is preferred in small shops. Emergencies: Pharmacies (Farmacia) are available; dial 118 for emergencies. Voltage: 220V; bring European adapters.