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.
This elegant and contemporary hotel is set opposite Porta Nuova Train Station in Turin. It also includes a restaurant and free WiFi.
Christopher
Belgium
We stayed for five nights to celebrate my partner’s birthday. Gorgeous room with balcony and view of the Alps (backside of the building, not overlooking the train station). The staff was super friendly, helped with all our questions, and made very useful suggestions on restaurants and visiting sites, even before our arrival. The breakfast was delicious(plenty of choices for all tastes) in a fabulous dining room (loved the design). We used the spa facilities once, which were small, but clean, and relaxing after a day’s walking in the city.
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...
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.
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.
Dinah
Cyprus
The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. The location is great!
Situated in Turin, 1.2 km from Porta Nuova Railway Station, Opera35 Boutique Hotel features accommodation with a garden, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Laaksonen
Finland
Excellent breakfast, good location, very clean. Friendly and helpful staff.
Novotel Torino is a modern, elegant hotel close to the main business areas of the city (Settimo Torinese, the Lingotto, San Mauro) and surrounded by a green park
You can also easily reach the centre ...
Lukau Bibi
Ireland
Good staff,very helpful and kind even the cleaning staff , good location just one metro to city centre, close to torino outlet village , few stop to turin centre station. We'll be back again ,I would recommend it to everyone.
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.
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
Set in Turin, 3.7 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 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
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
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...
Struttura appena ristrutturata molto bella e funzionale
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
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 £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 £115 or, for a 4-star hotel, £174. 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 £88 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Turin for tonight. You'll pay on average around £140 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Turin will cost around £343 (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.
Amazing place to visit. The piazza's are plentiful, as too are places to stop for coffee/cuisine and watch the world go by. We loved the architecture, shopping and museums and although the weather wasn't so great on our stay, the City itself didn't disappoint!
Sally Latimer-Boyce
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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.
Considering how crazy and wild the streets of Turin are, the location of this hotel was a relief because it's on the outskirts of the busy, noisy city. The staff was top-notch. They were all so nice, attentive, kind, helpful, and very respectful of the entire process.
Breakfast was good. Beds were comfortable, as well as the pillows and blankets. Shower was very nice, but careful with the shower floor as it is SUPER slippery, and they don't have safety bars or adhesives on the floor to avoid slipping and falling
We were looking for a hotel near the train station that was clean and comfortable. This hotel exceeded those modest expectations. The beds were the best we’ve had in Italy, and we have traveled extensively in Italy. The room, though small, was quiet and immaculate. The staff was extremely friendly. The hotel is about a fifteen walk to most of the sites, with a great neighborhood restaurant around the corner (La Capannina). The metro is close by, as well. We’d stay again.
A lovely apartment was a home for us while travelling in Turin and northern Italy. The hostess was lovely and fully helped us. The apartment's location is excellent - a 15 minutes walk to the train station (Torino Porta Nuova) and a ten-minute walk to the centre of Turin (Piazza San Carlo). The apartment is spotless, beautiful and well equipped. We highly recommend it to anyone who travels to Turin and the area.
We love the Antico Distretto hotel. It's located in the historic heart of Torino, just within 200 m from the Museum of the Jesus Shroud of Turin. There are many other exciting attractions, parks, restaurants, etc. The room is freshly remodeled, the bathroom fixtures are all new, the bed is comfy. The elegant red & golden colors of the interior please eyes. The management is friendly. Thanks. Highly recommended.
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.
Nice old building with plenty of character.
Room was nice and clean.
We checked in quite late but this wasn't an issue.
Staff were professional and helpful.
The main thing for this hotel is it's great value for money and also it's right next to one of the main train stations in the city, making it the perfect pit stop when traveling to the south of Italy.
It feels like everything is in the right place, the rooftop is amazing and the staff is so professional.
Then there's the perfect location, near the Mole Antonelliana and it's not so far from the train station.
If you like to walk there's no need to take public transportation!
When I'll come back to Turin I'll hope to come back to this hotel!
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.
Location was great; rooms were modern and clean. Breakfast buffet was tasty. The staff at the bar was very nice, made us feel very welcome. The lasagna from the bar menu was the tastiest we have had during our short stay in Italy. We did not get to eat at the hotel restaurant as they were fully booked for the evening.
We loved the location. We came in from Rome via train. It was so nice to see the hotel after walking out of the train station. We were warmly greeted upon arrival at the hotel. The breakfast was excellent. The sofa bed was ready for my son, which was great. I really cannot say enough good things about the hotel.
This is a traditionally elegant hotel. The beds are very comfortable and the staff is wonderful. Best of all is the location, which is very close to most everything you’d want to see In the Centro district. This is the third time we’ve stayed in this hotel which shows how much we love Turin and this hotel.
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.
I am very happy with my choice of booking in this hotel..the staff were always smiling..polite...the place is amazingly close to every were..rooms were spacious...super clean..the breakfast was over our expectations....perfect choice...my hotel in turin for next travel.
The hotel is in a wonderful art deco-style building with many original features, on a quiet street but very convenient for Porta Susa station and indeed central Turin. Our huge, comfortable room was great value for money. Staff were efficient and friendly.
Hotel near train station and city center. We had room for 3 people, which was clean. Breakfast was good, not just croissants as is typical in Italy, but continental breakfast. Parking is possible for 24 euro for night and is about 100 m from hotel.
Very nice hotel in a beautiful part of the city, just walk outside and there are many nice restaurants, also in front of the entrance there is one of the oldest building in Torino and the Roman "porte Palatine"
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.
Nice hotel in an old building, convenient for the Porta Nuova station and close to central Turin. Clean and well maintained. Excellent staff, very friendly and helpful.
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