Run by the same family since 1854, Hotel Roma e Rocca Cavour is one of the oldest hotels in Turin. Surrounded by lush gardens, it is across from to Porta Nuova Train Station.
Starhotels Majestic is just 656 feet from Turin’s Porta Nuova Station. It offers a restaurant with a stained-glass roof, a 24-hour gym, and modern rooms with a satellite TV and pillow menus.
Hotel NH Torino Centro is located 164 feet from the Vinzaglio Metro Station and offers free Wi-Fi throughout. It is a 5-minute walk from Torino Porta Susa Metro and Train Station.
Located in Turin, 2.3 miles from Porta Susa Train Station, Hotel Cascina Fossata & Residence provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Hotel Bologna is set in a 19th-century building in Turin's center, opposite Porta Nuova Train Station, with metro and tram stops. It offers air conditioned rooms and free Wi-Fi.
Featuring a varied buffet breakfast and air-conditioned rooms, Hotel Urbani is next to Porta Nuova Train Station in the heart of Turin and is a 2-minute walk from the airport bus terminal.
Featuring a terrace, Hotel Torino Porta Susa offers accommodations in Turin, 0.9 mi from Egyptian Museum and Politecnico di Torino and 1.2 mi from Mole Antonelliana.
Hotel Miramonti is ideally located just a few km from Turin city center and 1.2 mi from the motorway going to Milan, allowing quick and easy access around the city and to the surrounding areas.
Lovely breakfast, staff really friendly and helpful
Located along the River Dora, Turin's Pacific Hotel Fortino features a peaceful garden with summer terrace, and classic rooms with air conditioning. Garage parking is available, and WiFi is free.
Struttura top ,stanze comode e colazione super abbondante
Opened in May 2006, this modern and functional hotel rests in a new residential area that formed the media village during the Turin 2006 Winter Olympics.
We request a disabled room.
It was perfect and accessible .
Nestled in the greenery of the Po Natural Park, Parco Hotel Sassi is 2.5 miles from central Turin. Its spacious rooms overlook the charming grounds and offer free Wi-Fi.
we were upgraded to a beautiful room with a garden
NH Collection Torino Santo Stefano is in central Turin, just 492 feet from Turin's Cathedral. The hotel's rooftop terrace offers panoramic city views. Rooms are spacious and have free Wi-Fi.
The hotel has been refurbished to an amazing standard
Set 3.7 mi from the Egyptian Museum, Albergo Guido Reni offers accommodations with free WiFi in Turin, 1.2 mi from Lingotto Fiere and Turin Olympic Stadium.
Blízko bus, restaurace, bar, obchod. Klidně místo.
Featuring a bar, Hotel Ferrucci is located in Turin in the Piemonte region, a 13-minute walk from Polytechnic University of Turin and 1.1 miles from Porta Susa Train Station.
Camere grandi e confortevoli. Personale gentilissimo
Offering free Wi-Fi throughout, Hotel Serenella is just a few steps from the Mole Antonelliana/Cinema Museum in central Turin. The Egyptian Museum and Royal Palace are 2625 feet away.
Friendly service. The chocolates were a nice touch!
If you are a football fan, you will enjoy staying at J Hotel. Set in the Continassa area, this 4-star property is part of J Village, a complex belonging to Juventus Football Club.
hotel is clean, kindness staff, excellent breakfast
Porta Nuova Luxury Apartments has accommodations with free WiFi in Turin, ideally set a 4-minute walk from Porta Nuova Metro Station and 1.2 miles from Polytechnic University of Turin.
Appartamento pulito, ordinato e molto accogliente.
Located in Turin, 2.3 miles from Porta Susa Train Station, Hotel Cascina Fossata & Residence provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
nice hotel, very clean , tasty breakfast, friendly stuff
Featuring a varied buffet breakfast and air-conditioned rooms, Hotel Urbani is next to Porta Nuova Train Station in the heart of Turin and is a 2-minute walk from the airport bus terminal.
Central location with exceptional facilities and breakfast.
Featuring a terrace, Hotel Torino Porta Susa offers accommodations in Turin, 0.9 mi from Egyptian Museum and Politecnico di Torino and 1.2 mi from Mole Antonelliana.
Excellent hotel. Deserves a much higher star rating.
Hotel CHC Hotel Torino Castello is located in the restricted-traffic area of CHC Hotel Torino Castello, just behind Piazza Castello and near the elegant Via Roma.
Well appointed rooms
Stylish , spacious, big comfy bed
Featuring a bar, Hotel Giulio Cesare is located in Turin in the Piemonte region, 2.1 miles from Mole Antonelliana and 2.3 miles from Porta Susa Train Station.
Amazing staff and service.
Exceeded my expectations!
Best Quality Hotel Politecnico is just off Corso Peschiera, 2297 feet from Turin's Politecnico University and near the Olympic Stadium.
Nice clean rooms, with balcony.
Lovely breakfast 👌
8.5
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Rated very good
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FAQs about hotels in Turin
On average, 3-star hotels in Turin cost $90 per night, and 4-star hotels in Turin are $146 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Turin can be found for $304 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Turin this weekend is $147 or, for a 4-star hotel, $199. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Turin for this weekend cost around $519 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $123 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Turin for tonight. You'll pay around $200 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Turin will cost around $509, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Italy’s first capital, sophisticated Turin has many elegant buildings and porticoed streets. Large Piazza Castello is the focal point and centres on Palazzo Madama, an unusual structure with a Renaissance façade and medieval body.
The next door Royal Palace backs onto Turin Cathedral, home to the Turin Shroud, the cloth with an imprint of Christ only rarely on display. Its museum is just one of the many fantastic Turin museums. None is better than the Egyptian Museum, the largest collection of Egyptian artifacts outside Cairo. Also noteworthy is the Mole Antonelliana, housing displays on Italian cinema and supposedly the world’s tallest museum.
By the Po, Italy’s longest river, is the Parco del Valentino, a tranquil park that is home to the Borgo Medievale, an artificial, medieval-style settlement with a castle.
However, within Italy, Turin is best known for sport and cars. FIAT is based here and nostalgia lovers can visit the rooftop track on top of their old Lingotto factory, now a conference center. The city’s 2 Serie A football clubs - Torino and Juventus - also have electric atmospheres at their games.
Watch out for amazing views of the Alps as you fly into Turin Airport. Public transport then quickly links you to your Booking.com hotel, B&B or hostel.
Amazing city. It is a must.
I do recommend it. Beautiful history beautiful architecture and buildings. Amazing coffee shop with a deep history of coffee maker with its LAVAZZA museum.Food and wines to complement the experience in one of the most beautiful city of Italy.
Legnaro
8.0
Scored 8.0
Only drove through Turin on route to France.
Only drove through Turin on route to France. Quite an experience. Main roads can be three lanes each direction twinned with the parallel residential street all meeting at a five or six way junction.😬Funky & stylish restaurants in the old town.
Dayral
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It was a cultural shock to me, visiting for the first time...
It was a cultural shock to me, visiting for the first time and coming from a town and region that lacks the level of art, architecture, structured urban life, well organized public transport, many other things. I couldn't pick one or two places as favorites, there were many interesting spots, nice parks and public spaces, shops. Turin has rich history, is important as the hometown of Juventus, FIAT, Lavazza, to mention few. The city is overcrowded on weekends, Italians like to enjoy meals or beverages in restaurants or bars. Monday is usually a free day, and placed close for a few hours around lunch every day, so have in mind that when visiting. One cannot see everything in several days, so I hope to return again to round up the places not visited on this trip.
Vladimir
8.0
Scored 8.0
The city has a lot to offer from museums and galleries to...
The city has a lot to offer from museums and galleries to shopping and site seeing.We only stayed for two days which is not enough really to see everything. I’d recommend purchasing the City card as it offers quite a lot of free or discounted entries to many museums , however some museums have a timed entry slots and require a booking online only Egyptian museum for example , we missed out on that one .Be prepared to spend quite a lot of time walking around museums and galleries as they are big and there’s a lot to see .
If traveling on the weekend then definitely try to book a restaurant for an evening meal as they get really really busy and it’s almost impossible to find anywhere where you can just walk in , we found out the hard way and after a lot of walking and not being able to get anywhere we were almost at the point of giving up and just by pure chance stumbled upon a nice restaurant that found a table for us and we had a lovely meal after all .Unlike UK most restaurants do not open until 7pm , but during day time there’s a lot of small coffee and pizza places offering pizzas , panini , sandwiches , light bites and of course famous Italian coffee . Don’t expect to find a large cappuccino as I’m pretty sure they don’t exist in Italy .
A tip from my friend who lives in Italy is to always look after your bag and belongings while walking the streets as unfortunately street crime is very high in Italy and police won’t do much about it if you were robbed . Also the night life tip is to always look after your drinks as drink spiking is one of the most committed crimes in big cities like Turin , Rome , Milan etc . So enjoy your visit but always stay cautious .
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Anonymous
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Scored 2.0
The experience was terrible:
The experience was terrible:
1) the host at the phone was rude and aggressive;
2) Taking the keys was a Drama, terrible experience, in the neighborhood of the Train station, where many Africans ask me of money;
3) the studio isn’t an Attico, but an old Cave humid and cold like a Storage without probably permit of Living (Booking must proof if Mr. Cossu the owner has the Permit of Living or not);
4) it is not possible to open the windows ( so from April until October isn’t possible to live there);
5) it is full of Spiders and dirty (see the pictures)
Finally it is ONLY A CAVE LIKE A STORAGE COLD HUMID NOT FOR HUMANS WITHOUT PROBABLY A PERMIT FOR LIVING (ABUSIVE AND ILLEGAL FOR LIVING)
Luca
Greece
10
Scored 10
One of the nost underrated cities in Italy and Europe in...
One of the nost underrated cities in Italy and Europe in general. Such a lot to see, taste and enjoy. History buffs are spoilt for choice. Very safe, I was never bothered by anyone whilst walking around both very early and also very late in the day. The City centre has long streets, avenues and squares lined with porticoes so that one can enjoy the city centre also in rainy weather. Lovely urban areas with beautiful parks surrounded by hills and with the Alps just a train ride away.
This is our third visit to this wonderful historic hotel. We will stay again, as it is perfect for a short break to Turin. It is central, a good bus connection to Porta Susa, the main railway station. There are many restaurants nearby and the staff are great. This time, we took our Daughter, her husband and children with us. The hotel is good with children. We particularly like the large rooms traditionally furnished. Always an excellent breakfast, served by lovely waiters.
The hotel staff was extremely kind and helpful with every aspects and questions we had. This was our first trip to Turin and we were very happy that we found this fantastic hotel with an excellent location for city walking. The hotel bed was exceptional in size and very very comfortable, the AC not noticeable and the room temperature perfect. The view was exceptional over the city to the east. Very nice furniture in the hotel lobby with sofas to sit forever...
The room was exactly what I expected and like the pictures on booking.com. It was comfortable and the staff were accommodating with my late arrival. The breakfast was small but functional and perfectly adequate. It wasn't an exceptional hotel but was good value for money which I was looking for. A number of people in previous reviews complained about the shower and although small (the norm for Italy) it was very powerful and nice to use.
we have stayed in this apartment before, when I travel with my parents they do not like to fly so when we go to Italy by train stopping in Turin is the easy option. The apartment has two lovely double bedrooms and 3 shower rooms (with toilets). the location is great, very close to all the tourist spots (and close to public transpiort / taxi ranks )
There is a lift and the apartment is perfect for people with mobility issues,
Everything. This is the best hotel I have ever stayed in in Italy,Especially the cleaning lady is so nice,and the front desk is also very nice. I don’t try the breakfast because I can’t get up that early. If it wasn't for the next day there was no room available, I would definitely stay another night.
Questo è il miglior hotel in cui ho soggiornato in Italia, soprattutto la donna delle pulizie.
A Fantastic hotel . This is one of the best interior design hotels you will encounter. Stunning large rooms, huge bathrooms. Fantastic breakfeast- The best of what Italy has to offer.
Friendly Staff, Safe parking, and a great location. Within walking distance from the old city and in proximity to the train station. Pricy but Worth every effort to stay or visit and only if to enjoy the design.
This hotel seemed to be pretty good value for a short stay in Turin. It is within walking distance of Porta Nuova train station and conveniently located for sightseeing in the city center.
It was clean, quiet, and the neighborhood appeared to be pretty safe.
Rooms weren't large, but were adequate and seemed well maintained or recently renovated.
Staff was very helpful.
The breakfast was fantastic. The staff very friendly, helpful with curtesy and faces with smile.This is the first time I met a helpful people in a hotel in Italy. Specially need to mention about the people who works in reception. They are very humble and helpful. Good location and can reach everywhere. Recommend to anyone.
Chose hotel for the convenient location beside Porta Susa. Allowed early check in, helpful and polite staff. Clean, comfortable room, nothing fancy but plenty of room, quiet. Extra pillow available. Water was hot for shower. Breakfast was cheap and plentiful, lots of options at the buffet. Restaurants & cafes close by.
Fail to understand why this hotel has a one star grading. I have stayed in other 3 and 4 star hotels in Italy and this hotel has nothing to envy those hotels. Staff are helpful and the hotel is situated some fifteen minutes away from the Royal Palace. Their are two private car parks close to the hotel.
The staff was super friendly and helpful. The hotel and room was extra clean. Everything I would have hoped for. Including following COVID recommendations from all staff. The breakfast included great coffee and brioche which is a staple I look forward to in Italy.
Very convenient hotel if you are traveling in Italy by train, close to Turin station to sleep one night and go somewhere further the next day, either by train or to Turin airport. Breakfast is also available. And I was lucky, I had a hotel room with a balcony.
Wooow we felt like in a luxury hotel compared to the other hotels we booked in italy for the same price! Great and modern bathroom, very clean, great breakfast buffet, great location!
This hotel is a perfect location to see all the sights in Turin. Right opposite the train station, great bus access
The staff were all friendly, welcoming & helpful if needed
This place was like a hotel! So clean and new with nice amenities. I really recommend staying here. I met some cool people and had a get time in my spontaneous trip to Turin.
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