Offering 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.
sheelagh
United Kingdom
The staff were very professional, polite and proactively helpful, facilitating parking and recommendations for restaurants. The lobby area and rooms were clean and well maintained.
Hotel Bologna is set in a 19th-century building in Turin's centre, opposite Porta Nuova Train Station, with metro and tram stops. It offers air conditioned rooms and free Wi-Fi.
Set just 50 metres from Porta Susa Train Station, Hotel Diplomatic has excellent public transport links. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and satellite TV.
Stavros
Greece
I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at the hotel. Very clean and very nice room. I would definately recommend it. Value for money and centrally located.
NH Collection Torino Santo Stefano is in central Turin, just 150 metres from Turin's Cathedral. The hotel's rooftop terrace offers panoramic city views. Rooms are spacious and have free Wi-Fi.
chaffers
United Kingdom
Location was great, staff efficient and friendly, parking well priced and secure. Lovely room and lovely breakfast. The surrounding area was interesting with nice bars and restaurants but it maybe a little sketchy after dark.
Hotel Amadeus E Teatro lies in the heart of Turin, 300 metres from the Mole Antonielliana and 700 metres from the Regio Theatre and the Egyptian Museum.
Bertland
United States
The location is great, the breakfast was ample and the staff was exceptionally friendly.
Set opposite Turin's Porta Nuova Train Station and 400 metres from the Metro stop, Hotel Romano offers a bar and classic-style accommodation with a flat-screen TV. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Turin's oldest hotel, the Hotel Antica Dogana is in the city's historical centre. Turin's Cathedral and Royal Palace are less than 5 minutes' walk away.
Set in Turin, 3.8 km from Porta Susa Train Station, Hotel Cascina Fossata & Residence offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
nice hotel, very clean , tasty breakfast, friendly stuff
Hotel Victoria & Iside Spa offers accommodation in Turin. Rooms are fitted with a TV. All rooms come with a private bathroom equipped with a bath or shower.
Location really good for sight seeing and shopping
Just 300 metres from Turin Porta Nuova Station, the Adalesia is an intimate hotel with a bar. It offers free WiFi and rooms with parquet floors and LCD TVs.
I had a very pleasant stay and the location near the station.
Located in front of Torino Porta Susa Train Station, Hotel & Residence Torino Centro - Stazione Porta Susa offers spacious accommodation with free WiFi.
it's clean and gorgeous and so handy for the station
Starhotels Majestic is just 200 metres 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.
Staff were friendly & efficient, clean & great location.
Hotel Ponte Sassi offers rooms in the Borgo Dora district in Turin, a 10-minute drive from the centre. It features a bar and free private parking on site.
Staff was very friendly, room was very spacious and clean
Featuring a terrace, Hotel Torino Porta Susa offers accommodation in Turin, 1.4 km from Egyptian Museum and Politecnico di Torino and 2 km from Mole Antonelliana.
Excellent hotel. Deserves a much higher star rating.
B&B HOTEL Torino Orbassano is 2 km from the Drosso exit of Turin’s Tangenziale Sud orbital road, and only a 4-minute drive from the Mirafiori Motor Village.
Hotel Bologna is set in a 19th-century building in Turin's centre, opposite Porta Nuova Train Station, with metro and tram stops. It offers air conditioned rooms and free Wi-Fi.
Great location, very helpful staff, comfortable room.
Hotel Plaza is 2 km from both Torino Porta Nuova Train Station and the Lingotto Exhibition Centre. This 3-star hotel in Turin offers classic-style rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Great breakfast, helpful and willing staff, silence
Hotel Miramonti is ideally located just a few km from Turin city centre and 2 km 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
Attractively located in the Crocetta district of Turin, Torino Station Relais is set 200 metres from Porta Nuova Railway Station, 1.4 km from Polytechnic University of Turin and 1.9 km from Porta Susa...
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Offering 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.
Nice choice to stay in Turin. Good value for money.
Hotel Indigo Turin, an IHG Hotel is located in the restricted-traffic area of Hotel Indigo Turin, an IHG Hotel, just behind Piazza Castello and near the elegant Via Roma.
Well appointed rooms
Stylish , spacious, big comfy bed
NH Collection Torino Santo Stefano is in central Turin, just 150 metres 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
This property offers a Special Protection Program, a strict program of precise safeguards dedicated to our guests and our staff.
Hotel was fabulous and the staff were very helpful.
FAQs about hotels in Turin
On average, 3-star hotels in Turin cost £102 per night, and 4-star hotels in Turin are £162 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Turin can on average be found for £335 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Turin this weekend is £87 or, for a 4-star hotel, £124. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Turin for this weekend cost on average around £375 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £87 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Turin for tonight. You'll pay on average around £154 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Turin will cost around £314 (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 artefacts 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 centre. 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.
Nice city with impressive architecture and beautiful, wide,...
Nice city with impressive architecture and beautiful, wide, tree-lined streets and avenues. All major sights are within walking distance if the accommodation is chosen carefully and with a view to walkability. People are very friendly and show an interest in tourists. Via Roma and the sorrounding area is a must for visitors. The climate is humid but not as bad as in MIlan. Unlike in Milan, taxi drivers are friendly and helpful, funnily they will give themselves a tip without asking you, but their friendly and timely service justifies the self-awarded tips. Turin is ignored by most tourists, who flock to Milan and Rome instead. This is a grave mistake, I encourage everybody to spend 2-4 days in Turin, it is a nice place.
Zsolt
10
Scored 10
With somewhat of a French feel, Turin is a very unique and...
With somewhat of a French feel, Turin is a very unique and characteristic Italian city. I liked that it was safe and peaceful, with better quality of air. It is also great for its diversity and dedication to culture and the arts, both classic and contemporary. There is so much to see and do; you could easily spend 3 days visiting. If you are en route from Italy to France, you should definitely stop in Turin.
jejedee
Italy
10
Scored 10
Turin is a fantastic Italian city and not supercrowded with...
Turin is a fantastic Italian city and not supercrowded with tourists. A lot of beautiful palazzos and the amazing Royal Castle. It is easy to walk with the famous arched and covered walkways, very useful in hot summer or if it rains. Nice restaurants with nice food, amazingly beautiful caffees with nice coffee or bicerin and pastries. And of course, gelato! Streets are very clean.
There are a lot of amazing museums, whatever is your interest: cars, fine art, cinema/films, etc.
Beautiful nearby places: Superga (amazing panoramic view on Torino), La Venaria Reale (former royal residence), etc.
Museo Egizio houses one of the largest collections of Egyptian antiquities.
I can recommend restaurant Da Michele 1922 on Piazza Vittorio Veneto. Very nice staff and super Italian food. Try farinata and pizza as well.
Viktória
Hungary
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city and so easy to get around on foot and via...
Beautiful city and so easy to get around on foot and via Metro. Plenty to see and do. Amazing park, architecture and people who were really friendly and had the time to converse with us. Most of the people spoke excellent English which made it far too easy for us. Excellent train services in and around town and from the airport too.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Turin is one of the most charming cities in my travel...
Turin is one of the most charming cities in my travel experience. The art and culture are so rich and beautiful. Everything is detailed from art to food. I am impressed with everything Turin has. The architecture, the palace, the culture, the food, the gelato, the people they are all top qualities in every area. The city itself has everything you like , you can shop for brand names with no que, go to quality museums ,or stroll around the city alone. You can have good coffee in the most beautiful café like Vienna, eat chocolate, drink, have apéritive ,….. I must say I am falling in love with Turin. Rome Florence Milan Venice are too crowded too many tourists . The people here are very nice and friendly too. It’s quite safe to walk alone. You don’t have to worry about pick pocket ect. I ❤️Turin
Panita
Thailand
8.0
Scored 8.0
We loved the auto museum and the Juventus stadium tour.
We loved the auto museum and the Juventus stadium tour. We would have liked to have seen the Egyptian museum but did not have enough time. Unfortunately our trip was cut short because of the long travel delays at the tunnels between France and Italy. We ate in Eataly and other onstreet restaurants. It was easy to use the trams to get to where we were going. Driving was a bit more confusing.
We came to Italy for our honeymoon and stayed in 3 different hotels/apartments. The other two were more affordable and economical. We decided to splurge on our last two nights of our honeymoon and were blown away by the size of our Deluxe Double Room with Terrace. The bathroom was larger than one of the rooms we stayed at previously, the walk in closet was adorable, the fridge full of complimentary water and soda, we were greeted with beautiful sweets, and the terrace was private and roomy. The staff was beyond friendly, funny and helpful.
This is a small hotel located in the historical area of Turin. Short walk to many eateries and points of interest. Location is terrific. The hotel entrance is a door leading to a small building lobby. The reception area is also a small room on the fourth floor. Our two rooms were a few feet away from the desk area. Rooms were clean, modern and very spacious. Breakfast could be ordered and delivered to the room. Egg, fruit, yogart and pasteries were delivered with juice and coffee.The staff was very nice and helpful.
was happy with location convenient for arrival and departure for the airport. Close to main station in Turin and near to Via Roma and central Turin
The hotel reception staff were always accommodating , I was very pleased with bedroom ,very comfortable bed furnishings old style but good quality antique.Breakfast was very good , small hot food area, pastries, bread, cake, cereal, some fruit and coffee machine fruit juice , yoghurt. very good selection.Very pleased with the hotel would return here.
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 location was perfect as we were catching an early train to Paris the following morning. The room was quite big, with nice furniture, a good bathroom, a juliet balcony and duel aspect windows. We didn't take any meals in the hotel as it was a really quick stopover but the staff were great, the hotel was stylish and cost less than the awful hotel we stayed in at Kings Cross London at the start of our trip to Italy
This hotel is so stylish. Really helpful staff.
The room we had was so spacious and comfortable.
The roof top race track is next door and free for guests at the hotel ( just ask)
The metro also very close that takes you in to Turin centre.
Eatily is also close by for wonderful foid ( markets and places to eat(
It's also a lovely walk on the river into Turin ( about a leisurely hour)
It's a very welcoming hotel with a nice ecological touch that I haven't met in Italy before. The room was clean and spacious with a nice comfy bed and aircon. There is also a fully equipped shared kitchen and lounge spaces In this hotel I found every commodity that a traveler might need, plus the friendly staff. I totally recommend it!!
Love the ease of which you can walk to Via Roma, Egyptian Museum, Port Nova Station is a 15 minute walk. Easy Access to Lingotto by metro to what was once the Fiat factory now shopping centre , 5 minutes away a fabulous car museum plus the eateries Eat Italy. Love Torino fabulous city.
Perfect B&B hotel, if you traveling in Italy using train, and you must stay for 1 night in Torino. Comfortable room in retro building. Close to B&B Lisa is Mini Market. Breakfast - program minimum, but we were also offered salty: prosciutto and cheese.
the service here is great and warm~ it, unlike many other hotels, provides many soaps, if you also love using soap like me, choose this one. I live on the soap this hotel gave me for my whole vacation in Italy
Very kind and helpful reception team! This week I've been to three other hotels in Italy. Hotel Plaza turned out to be the only one offering a sympathetic conversation in English - this is priceless!
The best hostel I've seen - great style, very clean and comfortable and close to the centre of Torino. Very easy check-in and great common space, restaurant and bar. Better than many hotels in Italy!
This hotel is so convenient for porta Susa station and the central part of Turin. Staff always friendly and helpful. Bars and restaurants very close by. Good breakfast.
Super comfortable beds and bedding, better than most hotels we stayed at during our 2 weeks in Italy
Beautiful old building with antique lift that still works
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