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.
Nona
United Kingdom
This is a great location, close to Port Nuova station, and it is also quiet. It is an easy walk into the historic centre. The hotel is very clean and there is an excellent choice of food for breakfast. Finally the staff have always been very courteous and helpful.
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.
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.
Paul
United Kingdom
Fabulous location on the edge of the ‘quadrilatero’ district. Public parking next door. Large, comfortable room. Charming staff.
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.
Tomer
Germany
Location was convenient. staff were friendlyish. price was low.
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.
Jacqui
United Kingdom
The location was conveniently near the main line train station. However, at night it can seem a little bit intimidating with mostly men hanging around. I would add the men seemed harmless. The breakfast was good. The staff were friendly and helpful. My room was adequate. Be warned there is no lift so if staying on the second floor and you have a heavy suitcase it might be tricky.
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.
Andreas
Germany
Great Location! Style and Charme of a very old building! Very friendly Staff!
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.
Peaceful, spotlessly clean room, friendly and helpful staff.
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 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
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.
Friendly staff, clean rooms, great location, good breakfast
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.
Everything was perfect and everyone was king and pleasand
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.
Perfect location! 5 mins away from the train station
Staff were very friendly
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
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...
Perfect location next to Porta Nouva and the Metro
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.
Great location and the building is really beautiful
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.
This property offers a Special Protection Program, a strict program of precise safeguards dedicated to our guests and our staff.
The guys who work at the reception are really helpful.
FAQs about hotels in Turin
On average, 3-star hotels in Turin cost £69 per night, and 4-star hotels in Turin are £110 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Turin can on average be found for £220 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Turin this weekend is £138 or, for a 4-star hotel, £206. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Turin for this weekend cost on average around £717 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £196 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Turin for tonight. You'll pay on average around £255 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Turin will cost around £435 (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.
It’s a hidden gem of Northern Italy . Amazing architecture, , not to miss Egyptian museum , superb cuisine -and if you are lover of truffle, there is one restaurant I would highly recommend : TABUI .
It’s easy to walk around , beautiful wide streets, pedestrian friendly , and so many palaces, plazas , squares , you can just wander around.
For the people of Christian Faith- must have visit in Duomo Cathedral, where shroud of Turin is being held.
Renata
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
Very agressive drivers, and very lethargic pedestrians.
Very agressive drivers, and very lethargic pedestrians. The traffic is quite a mess, cars parking on crosswalks, braking agressively and honking. Both pedestrians and cars often ignore trafic signals, which can be hard to make out in some spots.
The public transport is alright when it works. During my stay, there was a 24 hour strike from the public transport workers. Their stops don't show timetables unless you scan a QR code. Their mobile app doesn't work. Tickets might not allow you back into a metro station once you walk out and realise the bus from there only works on weekdays and want to go back.
Other than that, the city is very nice to walk through. Bit dirty on some marketplaces and squares, but otherwise nice. The museums are great, definitely worth a visit, with the royal palace/museum easily taking up a whole day alone. Only the artillery museum was a bit of a letdown, as the soldiers there couldn't speak english.
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Turin is a lovely, quite modern Italian city, particularly...
Turin is a lovely, quite modern Italian city, particularly in the old part of town. There is beautiful architecture and rich history. However, in being a modern city, you will see the rough around the edges such as a lot of homelessness, graffiti etc. it doesn’t tarnish the visit, but this isn’t a fairy tale location like Florence or Venice. Turin embodies La Bella Figura and people dress well and eat well. You can go out on any night and get good food (though check opening times/days if you want somewhere in particular) and fantastic wine.
Will
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Excellent location .
Excellent location . Good quality 4 star hotel- staff very helpful. Safe and quiet location easy
To access all the sites. Short train or shuttle bus ride to the airport. Lots of good restaurants nearby.
Jo
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Beautiful town with interesting museums and good restaurants...
Beautiful town with interesting museums and good restaurants and cafés. We found it more beautiful than Milano. Tipp for great little restaurant: Tana dei Tre was a wonderful discovery. Anytime again.
Peter
France
Scored 10
10
Friendly, green town not overcrowded by tourists,...
Friendly, green town not overcrowded by tourists, breahtaking local markets full of fresh fruits and vegetable...transparent and comfortable local transport, we can recommend to spend a few days there
Good price. Very nice staff. We didn't speak Italian, but somehow managed to communicate in English despite language barrier - all it takes is good will :)
Sweet breakfast, typical for Italy - several kinds of croissant and pies. Mrs waitress makes very good coffee!
Located very close to Porta Susa, many restaurants nearby. Very calm neighbourhood.
Personnel stored our luggage for free after we booked out, so we could roam some more before night flight.
Outstanding service from everyone. Nothing too much trouble. All staff seemed to like working there and had a shared passion to please the guests. Best hotel we have stayed in during 6 weeks of travel in Italy. Everywhere clean and well maintained. Patrick impressed with front desk
A spacious and comfortable room. Very stylish in the way of old fashioned - but modernised - Italian hotels in northern Italy. So not just comfortable but also a pleasure to be there. Despite my eaerly departure I was given breakfast before opening time which was appreciated.
This is our favourite hotel in Europe. Every year we travel from West Wales to Italy by train for our holidays - and we always stop in Turin on route. The Sitea is exceptional in every respect!
Amazing. Attention to detail was second to none. Lighting, the bed, the building, all made my stay probably the best in Italy & I came the whole way through from Sicily to Turin.
Simon
Ireland
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