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.
Rhona
United Kingdom
Very convenient for Central Station (porta nuova) and for places to eat
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.
Hotel NH Torino Centro is located 50 metres 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.
The Green Class Hotel Astoria is just 100 metres from Porta Nuova Train Station in the centre of Turin. The property dates back to the 19th century. The rooms offer air conditioning and a satellite...
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Igne
Lithuania
We booked this hotel for my parents' trip to Turin. They were simply AMAZAED. My Mom said it was PERFECT. The room was extremely spacious, the quality of all the materials used was superb. The location of the hotel is very convenient, because it allows to view the city on foot. Some shops even gave discounts when they found out what the residence of my parents was :)) It is pricey, no, expensive I would say, but since it was for a special occasion, it was totally worth it :) So if you can aford it, grab it!
Hotel Alpi Resort is a 10-minute walk from Turin's famous Egyptian Museum and the Mole Antonelliana, the city's symbol. You will enjoy friendly service at the 24-hour reception.
gloria
Italy
I like very much its perfect ‘old Turin’ architecture and atmosphere.
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.
Carla
Portugal
The room was confortable and very spacious. The cleanning was ok and the breakfast was very complete.
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
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.
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 Nuova Train Station.
Very good located and the vintage decor is amazing
Best Quality Hotel Gran Mogol is just 200 metres from Torino Porta Nuova Train and Metro Station and a 15-minute walk to the 15th-century Cathedral, home to the famous Shroud of Turin.
Location
Staff especially David
B'fast
Comfortable bed
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
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 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
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.
Very nice and warm room, breakfast good, staff very friendly
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 .
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
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.
Central location with exceptional facilities and breakfast.
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.
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
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
FAQs about hotels in Turin
On average, 3-star hotels in Turin cost £76 per night, and 4-star hotels in Turin are £118 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Turin can on average be found for £261 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Turin this weekend is £113 or, for a 4-star hotel, £175. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Turin for this weekend cost on average around £484 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £350 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Turin for tonight. You'll pay on average around £639 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Turin will cost around £514 (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.
Many opt for Milan over Turin, but it's time to reverse that...
Many opt for Milan over Turin, but it's time to reverse that trend. Turin isn't just an industrial city as commonly perceived; it's a stunning destination steeped in history, once the residence of the King of Italy. With its abundance of historical landmarks, excellent shopping, and delightful dining options, Turin offers a tranquil ambiance distinct from other Italian cities. Its compact size allows for leisurely strolls, making it a perfect getaway.
Davide
Ireland
10
Scored 10
A beautiful city, less obvious than Rome and Milan, but...
A beautiful city, less obvious than Rome and Milan, but offers a lot of attractions, both for those who like monuments and art, and for those who are interested in cars or movies. The area is also worth seeing, and the Alps look amazing. Turin is also famous for its food.
Malgorzata
Poland
10
Scored 10
Amazing city. It is a must.
I do recommend it.
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 .
I had the attic room that was way more room than I needed but was great. There was 3 beds in 3 different rooms. The bathroom was the biggest bath out of any of the places that I stayed at while staying in Italy for a month. I believe there is a community bath in a partial space of the hotel for a couple rooms but they are what I believe to be for those rooms only. I would ask about that if concerned. Other than that I would ask for the attic room. It’s the size of an entire apartment and 3 couples would be comfortable up there or a family.
The breakfast was excellent with a good selection of food. There is freshly brewed coffee as well as a coffee machine. There is a pleasant dining area and helpful staff. Coffee and pastries are available in the dining area if you have to leave before breakfast starts. Reception staff were very friendly and helpful. This hotel is in a great location if you need to be close to the station (Porta Susa). Otherwise, we would choose a quieter and more central location. Our room was clean and comfortable.
The decoration is amazing! I’ve searched for the architect to see who designed this amazing decoration! It’s a mixture of ancient and modern. Very well managed 4 star hotel! It’s not just bed and breakfast, there is always someone in the reception. In front of the hotel there is limites space for parking. Breakfast was excellent! Very calm and peaceful! Rooms are neat and clean! Definetly a right place to stay in Turin! just 5 min walk to everything as well.
B and B Carlo Alberto is in the best location! It is within walking distance to restaurants, shopping, cultural attractions and local transportation including the train station. The room was on the smaller size (about the same as small boutique hotels in Italy) but the shower was bigger and very nice. The breakfast in the morning was adequate with a variety of juices, pastries, cheese, meat and as much cappuccino that you can drink!
The staff were really fantastic, I had read in the reviews that the service was good, and was not disappointed. Attentive, helpful, and considerate (and funny). The interior was clean and contemporary, the bed was comfortable, and they turned on the air-conditioner before our arrival, which was thoughtful. This was the best hotel we stayed at on our week-long road trip through Italy. Great find. Highly recommended.
A really excellent hotel, right across the street from Turin's Porta Nuova station, take the left hand exits. No more than 2 minutes from the station and no distance from the historic centre of the city. Only a couple of stops on the metro from Porta Susa station. Beautiful rooms and a terrace with wonderful views. Very helpful staff who responded to questions before I travelled. Hoping to return!
I didnt receive access instructions via booking.com, but on contacting the owner on arrival, he was immediately able to provide me with clear instructions to access the property. It was a perfect venue - great location for centre of Turin and just by the river for lovely morning runs. I felt like a local rather than a visitor had I stayed in a hotel. The apartment had everything I needed.
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)
A beautifully designed hotel with a facade and lobby in Roman style to match the actual Roman ruins outside. Interesting staircase which slopes down the inside of the lobby, with details and photographs of existing medieval Turin.
I had a quiet room overlooking the central courtyard. Breakfast available until midday on weekends.
I liked almost everything ! It was easy to park the car,the breakfast offered a variety of food,the location is central and the staff was very kind.In particular,I have to thank Giuseppe and Ioanna ,who helped me to find and send me back the bag ,forgotten by my wife at the hall.I strongly suggest this hotel when you visit Turin.
We would stay here again for 2 main reasons: the staff were very helpful and friendly, and the Hotel is 5 minutes walk from Porta Susa railway & bus stations, and is also within walking distance of the city centre. We requested and were given a wake up call and early breakfast (which was better than many we have had in Italy).
I broke a train journey London - Rome in Turin, and I chose this hotel for its proximity to the railway station for my onward journey. The hotel was modern, clean and verycomfortable. The Reception staff were helpful and for dinner pointed me to a restaurant conveniently nearby which was itself very pleasant.
We liked the location, the staff, the balcony and the air conditioning in the room.
It's really close to Porta Susa station, where you can easily reach main attractions of the city and out of the city.
There are many shops around the hotel.
The breakfast was also good.
Rooms and bathrooms were clean and adequate for a quick stay in Turin! The neighborhood is quiet and within walking distance to shops and restaurants in the south San Salvario district. Hotel staff was friendly, and we have no complaints about our stay.
Since it is a 2 star hotel it was much much better than what I was expecting. During my trip to Italy I stayed in 4 hotels (the others were 3 stared, well reviewed hotels); this one was the best. Plus both the room and the bathroom is enormous!
The Hotel is perfectly located near the Porta Susa train station in Turin. The room is big enough for a 1-2 night stay and the bathroom is clean and equipped with towels and soaps for your stay. Wifi is good and there is also a TV in the room.
I chose this hotel because it was close to the train station and was just for a quick overnight stay. However, the lovely room and the wonderfully helpful staff mean I would choose it if I ever visited Turin again.
The rooms were clean and tidy, and looks like the hotel had just went through a refurbishment. Lovely place and ideal for visiting the center of turin. No shortage of pubs and restaurants to visit.
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!
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