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Piazza Carlo Felice 60, 10121 TorinoGBP 40 - 106

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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 opposite to Porta… More
Piazza Derna, 238, 10156 TorinoGBP 38 - 256

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Recently rebuilt, the hotel is ideally located just a few kilometres from downtown Torino and close to the highway, allowing quick and easy access aro… More
Via Gioberti 37, 10128 TorinoGBP 66 - 224

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Hotel Liberty is located in a quiet, residential district, 1 km from the centre of Turin. Porta Nuova Train Station is just a 10-minute walk away. Th… More
Via Principi D´Acaja, 8, 10143 TorinoGBP 44 - 120

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This elegant hotel is set in an early 20th-century building in the heart of the city’s business district. Walk to Porta Susa Station in 5 minutes. … More
EUR 44 - 252

Hotel San Paolo

Via Spalato 7, 10141 TorinoGBP 35 - 202

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Hotel San Paolo is located near the Politecnico University, the Ruffini Stadium and the Olympic Stadium. Buses and trams for Turin city centre stop ne… More
EUR 49 - 230

Hotel Statuto

Via Principi D´Acaja 17, 10138 TorinoGBP 39 - 184

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Hotel Statuto is just 800 metres from Turin Porta Susa Train Station and a 15-minute walk from Turin Cathedral and Royal Gardens. Rooms offer LCD-TVs … More
Via Giotto, 16, 10126 TorinoGBP 44 - 104

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The Valentino Du Parc is a newly conceived hotel, located in the business district of Turin. The hotel is conveniently connected by the public transpo… More
EUR 49 - 220

Hotel Urbani

Via Saluzzo 7, 10125 TorinoGBP 39 - 176

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Hotel Urbani is situated in a quiet street in the heart of Turin, opposite the main Porta Nuova Railway Station, and just 2 Metro stops from Porta Sus… More
EUR 50 - 90

Hotel Universo

Corso Peschiera 166, 10138 TorinoGBP 40 - 72

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Hotel Universo is close to Piazza Sabotino and Turin´s Politecnico University. Rooms come with Mediaset Premium channels, and there is free inte… More
EUR 59 - 80

Hotel Tourist

Via Alpignano, 3, 10143 TorinoGBP 47 - 64

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Hotel Tourist is located in a quiet, residential part of Turin which offers excellent transport links. Porta Susa Station is just 2 Metro stops away. … More
EUR 39 - 214

Hotel President

Via Antonio Cecchi 67, 10100 TorinoGBP 31 - 171

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Hotel President is easily reached from the main motorways. It is next to Torino Dora Station, which is just 1 stop from Turin´s Caselle Airport.… More
EUR 60 - 99

Hotel Plaza

Via Ilarione Petitti 18, 10126 TorinoGBP 48 - 79

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Set between Turin and Lingotto, this 3-star hotel offers simply furnished, comfortable rooms near the Porta Nuova and Lingotto Railway Stations and th… More
EUR 60 - 155

Hotel Lancaster

Corso Filippo Turati, 10128 TorinoGBP 48 - 124

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Located in Turin’s business district, and close to the Lingotto Fiere Congress Centre, the hotel is ideally situated for both business and leisure t… More
EUR 66 - 165

Hotel Italia

Corso Stati Uniti 9/Bis, 10128 TorinoGBP 53 - 132

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If you want to be central for your stay in Turin look no further than Hotel Italia; next to Porta Nuova Station and with excellent transport links to … More
EUR 45 - 70

Hotel Imperial

Via Principessa Clotilde, 81, 10144 TorinoGBP 36 - 56

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Hotel Imperial is located in the centre of Turin, a short walk from Porta Susa Train Station. The terrace overlooks the private garden, and all rooms … More
EUR 60 - 248

Hotel Giotto

Via Giotto 27, 10126 TorinoGBP 48 - 198

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This completely restored 3-star hotel is located on the residential area of the river Po. From the hotel you can easily reach the city centre and most… More
EUR 60 - 160

Hotel Master

Corso Grosseto 366/7, 10151 TorinoGBP 48 - 128

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This newly-built, 3-star hotel boasts friendly and professional staff, and is an ideal resting place for both the business traveller and the tourist. … More
EUR 50 - 177

Hotel Montevecchio

Via Montevecchio 13 Bis, 10128 TorinoGBP 40 - 142

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You will be within easy reach of the Air Terminal and the Porta Nuova Railway Station from this modest and affordable 2-star hotel in the centre of Tu… More
EUR 50 - 148

Hotel Parco Fiera

Via Giordano Bruno 210, 10134 TorinoGBP 40 - 118

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Hotel Parco Fiera offers free Wi-Fi, 10 minutes on foot from both Torino Lingotto Railway Station and the Lingotto Exhibition Centre. The Olympic Stad… More
EUR 55 - 110

Hotel Parco Europa

Viale XXV Aprile 193/C, 10133 TorinoGBP 44 - 88

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Family-run Hotel Parco Europa is set on a hillside, overlooking Turin. Each room is unique and decorated to a different theme, and features views of t… More
EUR 49 - 148

Hotel Original

Via Arturo Farinelli 4, 10135 TorinoGBP 39 - 118

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Situated near Turins Lingotto Trade Fair, and opposite to various transport stops, the Original offers excellent links to the city centre. Set just o… More
EUR 39 - 100

Hotel Orchidea

Via C. Beaumont 31/c, 10138 TorinoGBP 31 - 80

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Hotel Orchidea is set in a quiet, residential area next to Turin Porta Susa Railway Station and offers free Wi-Fi. The Egyptian Museum is a 15-minute … More
EUR 70 - 185

Hotel Villa Savoia

Corso Sicilia 1, 10133 TorinoGBP 56 - 148

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Hotel Villa Savoia is on the right bank of the Po River, near Turin´s Valentino Park and the Lingotto exhibition centre. Rooms feature an LCD sa… More
Via Paolo Gaidano 113, 10137 TorinoGBP 54 - 135

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This newly built hotel offers comfortable accommodation with warm and friendly staff to provide a complete and efficient service. Multilingual staff … More
EUR 59 - 119

Residence Nizza

Via Nizza 26, 10125 TorinoGBP 47 - 95

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Offering free parking and free Wi-Fi, Residence Nizza is in central Turin, just a 10-minute walk from Porta Nuova Train Station. It provides self-cate… More
 

Turin: Guide


Turin (Italian: Torino), a large city of about one million inhabitants, is set in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, a one-hour drive from the French border and slightly more than that from the Mediterranean sea.


Understand


Turin was the first capital of modern Italy, and was the host of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games. While it's not a famous cultural city like Florence or Rome, the setting is pleasant, with the Po River flowing through the city, and the Italian Alps off in the distance.

Turin is an important city of technology and industry, and the FIAT automobile company is based here. (The 'T' in the name stands for Torino).

Turin inhabitants are well known across Italy for their understatement and confidentiality and the city reflects this attitude.

Get in


By plane

The airport of Turin is placed north of the city and is named Caselle.
The main carrier is , Italy's flagship airline, which operates flight from every major European and Italian city.

Caselle is also a destination for some low fares airlines, for example Ryanair.

The airport is connected to the city by bus and taxis.

By train

Turin has two main railway station, Porta Nuova and Porta Susa. There also a smaller station near area.

Generally speaking, Porta Nuova is a station dedicated to mid-range and long-range trains. Porta Susa serves some local trains, but the trains for Milan - leaving from Porta Nuova - also transit there. You'd better check in advance where you need to go. Many trains also stops in both stations.

Both stations are managed by , the Italian state railways.

By car


A4. From Milan and Venice.
A5. From Ivrea and Aosta.
A6. From Fossano, Ceva, and Savona.
A21. From Asti, Alessandria, Genoa, and Piacenza.
A32. From Frejus and France.

By bus

Get around


By public transportation


Turin has an efficient system of city connections with busses and trams managed by GTT . Currently, the first underground line was opened for the Olympics. Both urban and suburban areas are served by an efficient network. Busses and trams cross the city from morning to late at night.
Torino Pass

By bicycle


The City of Turin has recently completed a network of bicycle paths throughout the city.

By car


Car Rentals If you would like to rent a car, you can find all the main car hire companies at Turin Airport.
Car rentals companies are grouped together immediately in front of the Domestic Arrivals, Ground Floor-Level Zero.

By taxi

Taxis in Torino start the meter the moment your call is received. It is not customary to hail a taxi on the street.

Pronto Taxi Tel: 011/5737
Radio Taxi Tel: 011/5730
Turin Airport Tel: (+39)11-991.44.19
Main Railway station - Torino Porta Nuova Tel. (+39)11-54.73.31
Via Sacchi ang. C.so Vittorio Emanuele II Tel: (+39)11-65.71.39

See


Turin's main attractions include important baroque palaces and churches, a regular and attractive street grid, an extensive network of arcades, famous coffeeshops and a number of world-renowned museums.

Mole Antonelliana. Turin's landmark building was completed in 1888 as a synagogue. The 167.5-meter tower is the highest work of masonry in Europe and it now contain one of the finest cinema museum of Europe.
The National Cinema Museum, . The museum was opened in July 2000 in the building that symbolises Turin. The exhibition space covers 3,200 square meters and spans five floors. The themes of the floors are: the Archaeology of Cinema, the Film Camera, a Collection of Cinema Posters, Video Installations and the great Temple. In a spectacular setting the museum offers artefacts from the collection of the Maria Adrianna Prolo Foundation including: magic lanterns, optical illusions, photographs, drawings, models and other curious items.

Museo dell'Automobile (Also Carlo Biscaretti di Ruffia, Biscaretti for short.), Corso Unità d’Italia 40, . Some may place this above the Uffizi as a showcase of Italian art. The collection houses over 170 vehicles, from 18th-century carriages to Formula 1 racers, and lots of gorgeous red sports cars.

The Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, Duomo di San Giovanni. The Cathedral's Chapel of the Shroud houses the controversial Shroud of Turin, which is stored in a vault below the Duomo. It is only displayed by papal decree, and the last time it was shown was during the Jubilee Year of 2000. The next time it is slated to be shown is the next Jubilee Year of 2025.

Egyptian Museum, . The Egyptian Museum houses the most important collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts outside Cairo. Founded in 1824 by King Carlo Felice after acquiring the collection of the archeologist Drovetti, the museum contains 30,000 exhibits. It documents the history and civilization of Egypt from the paleolithic to the coptic era through unique exhibits and collections of objets d'art, articles of daily use and funeral furnishings (including the Altar of Isis, the canvas painted by Gebelein, the intact tombs of Kha and Merit, and the exceptional cliff temple to Ellesjia). It's the second biggest Egyptian museum of the world, second only to Cairo.

Palazzo Madama, Piazza Castello.

Palazzo Carignano, Via Accademia delle Scienze 5 (close to Piazza Castello).

Quadrilatero Romano. Full of restaurants, it is the old roman town, north west from Piazza Castello.

Via Garibaldi, pedestrian-only shopping zone nearby Piazza Castello.

Galleria Subalpina, a pedestrian passage from Piazza Castello e Piazza Carlo Alberto. One of the most elegant place of the city.

Valentino Park, the biggest park in Turin central area. This park is situated along the Po river and in its area you can find the Valentino Castle, and the Medieval Village (Borgo Medievale).

Cathedral of Superga. On top of the hill near Turin, this cathedral was built in thanksgiving for a victorious battle against French and houses the tombs of the House of Savoy. In 1949 a plane carrying the entire Turin FC team fell near the cathedral, killing one of the greatest football teams ever. At the crash site a plate memorializes the dead. The top of the hill is the best view of Turin, with the magnificent Alps behind. You can reach the top by car but also by a little chain-train. Ask for the Trenino per Superga.

Castello di Rivoli, . In the small town of Rivoli, east of Turin. Houses one of Europe's most important Contemporary Art Museums. The Castle of Rivoli is a unfinished XVIII castle that stands on top of Rivoli hills. Corso Francia (France Road) is one of the world's longest streets and was built because of the desire of the House of Savoy to connect Royal Palace in the center of Turin with Rivoli Castle. You can reach it buy bus or taxi.

Do


A trip to Superga and to see the beautiful view of Turin from there.

A walk on Roma street from Porta Nuova Station to Piazza Castello through Piazza San Carlo to see how scenic this city can be.

A walk on Po street from Piazza Castello to Piazza Vittorio and further to the Gran Madre Church. Stop on the bridge and enjoy the beautiful view of the Po river.

Have a break in one of the historic cafes located around Piazza Castello, such as Mulassano or Baratti&Milano(est. 1873).

Learn


The "Università Degli Studi di Torino", a public university with all the main faculties, is located in Turin. The main campus is located just off Via Po. Also well known is the "Politecnico di Torino", a university of engineering and architecture. The Politecnico has multiple campuses, including one in Castello di Valentino (in Parco Valentino) and another outside the city center on Corso Francia; their main campus is on Corso Duca degli Abruzzi.

Work

Buy

Eat

Budget


Obelix, Piazza Savoia. This bar served a nightly aperitivo- meaning with the purchase of a beverage you receive unlimited access to a food buffet. During the aperitivo, all drinks (from water to cocktails) cost the same price, which is about EUR 8. The aperitivo starts around 18:00 and ends when the food runs out, usually around 21:00.

Gennaro Esposito, Via Passalacqua 1/g (near Piazza Statuto). 011 535 905. For about 15 euros, sit at one of the few tables and one of the best pizzas in Turin.

Fratelli La Cozza, Corso Regio Parco 39. 011 859 900. Outside the city center, this large pizzeria is brightly decorated and popular with large groups. If you're a couple, ask for a balcony seat for the best view!

Exki, Two locations in the center of Turin: Via XX Settembre 12 and Via Pietro Micca near Piazza Castello. 011 560 4108. The healthiest fast-food you'll find in Turin, Exki serves up fresh salads, soups, quiches and health-minded entrees at low prices. You'll also find a selection of fresh juices, organic beers and organic coffees.

Mid-range


'L Birichin, Via Vincenzo Monti 16/a, 011657457, ]. $35-$45.
'Arcadia, Galleria Subalpina (Piazza Castello), 0115613898 beautiful place, sushi bar.

Splurge

Drink


Vinicola Al Sorij Via Matteo Pescatore 10c (close to Piazza Vittorio), 011 835667, wine and entries.
Zonk Via Bellezia 20. 011 521 7568. In the heart of the Quadrilatero Romano, Zonk features an expansive cocktail list (from Mojitos to Manhattans to cocktails with dried, powdered scorpions!), long wine list and nightly aperitivo buffet in a funky environment. When the food is cleared away a live DJ starts spinning.

Sleep

Budget


Hotel Due Mondi Via Saluzzo, 3. (Savoyard City) Singles, doubles, and suites. Breakfast included.
Bed & Breakfast Casa Romar
Hotel Nizza-Turin
Hotel Conte Biancamano
Hotel San Carlo
Doria, Via Academia Albertina, 42 (near to Porta Nuova Train Station, Center) +39 011 889300. Single rooms are EUR 30, doubles EUR 40. TVs and bathrooms in the room, with very friendly staff.
Hosteling International Torino Via Alby 1 (across the river from the city center in the area called La Collina) +39 011 6602939. Just outside the city center and up a fairly steep hill, Torino's main youth hostel is services by Bus #52 (get off across the river, after the obelisk). It's clean, quiet and includes breakfast, but there is an afternoon lockout. EUR 14.50 for dorm-room accomodation.
Serenella Via conte Luigi Tarino, 4 (Center) +39 011 837031 Double 31euro. Clean and nice, fantastic price for Torino (note: at the Youth Hostel in Torino you pay 14euro for sharing the room with other 9 people; here you can share your room with one person for 15.50euro, and it's much closer to the city center)

Mid-range


Hotel Artua'&Solferino via Brofferio, 3. (Piazza Solferino). Rooms for 1-4 people. Internet access and parking available. $80-$200

Splurge


Grand Hotel Sitea Via Carlo Alberto 35.
Le Petit Hotel Via San Francesco d'Assisi, 21.
Le Meridien Lingotto Via Nizza 262. Four-star business hotel in a former Fiat factory located just outside city center. $200 and up.
Hotel Diplomatic Via Cernaia 42.
Hotel Victoria Via Nino Costa, 4. Three-star. Junior Suites feature two-person jacuzzi bathtubs. Free wireless Internet in most rooms and lobby.

Contact

Stay safe


Be aware that the Porta Nuova area (train station) can be pretty dangerous, not only at night. Be very careful especially with your luggage and backpacks.

Also the areas near Porta Palazzo can be dangerous, especially in the smaller streets.

Cope

Get out


House of Savoy residences and hunting reserves. The city of Turin is surrounded by magnificent XVI, XVII and XVIII residences, like Royal Palace and Carignano Palace (in the centre of the city), Valentino Castle (inside the city, near the Po river, within Valentino Park), Rivoli Castle (10 km west of the city), Stupinigi Hunting Pavillion (between the town of Orbassano and Nichelino, south of the city), the Racconigi Castle (near border with Cuneo province).The two main Savoy's hunting reserves, La Mandria Park and Stupinigi Park, are now natural reserves.

The Alps. Turin is a city that feels its mountain legacy and their proximity is why so many inhabitants have second homes in the thousands of little valley villages. During Summer, if you have a day and want to relax, take a trip to Gran Paradiso National Park, or Orsiera Rocciavrè Park, or Val Varaita Park. During Winter, the Alps offer a wide range of ski resorts, from one of the world's greatest, , to a number of small ski areas which are less crowded and cheaper.

Aosta

Saint Michael’s Abbey (Sacra di San Michele) a fascinating ancient abbey built on top of a rock at the beginning of Susa Valley.

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