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Hotels in Turin
44 Hotels
Turin Palace Hotel
Via Paolo Sacchi 8

Occupying an 1850 building, the four-pearl Turin Palace Hotel is an elegantly decorated property with a convenient location a three-minute walk from the Porta Nuova station. The 126 sizable rooms have upscale touches such as chic leather seating, rainfall showers, and minibars with free non-alcoholic beverages, plus some add separate tubs, walk-in wardrobes, and furnished terraces. Quality amenities include a lovely spa with an indoor pool and a Kneipp hydrotherapy circuit, a formal restaurant, and a rooftop terrace with stunning views across Turin and the foothills of the Alps. Guests particularly rave about the free buffet breakfast. This is easily one of the city's best hotels, but travelers looking for a bit more historic charm may prefer the Grand Hotel Sitea, but it lacks a spa. 

Aprile B&B
Via delle Orfane 19

This charming B&B has just six rooms, all up in the attic of a historic 18th century Torinese house. Over the years, the property has been lovingly restored -- rather than modernized -- so guests won’t find air-conditioning or an elevator here. Free breakfast is served at a cafe around the corner from the hotel, and there isn't any dining on-site. Rooms are filled with history and original features, and the major sights of Turin are all within a short walk. Aprile may not offer all the conveniences of a modern hotel, but certainly delivers an authentic slice of Italian history in a location that’s hard to beat.  

Best Western Plus Hotel Genova
Via Paolo Sacchi 14/B

The Best Western Hotel Genova is a mid-sized chain hotel within walking distance of Turin's tourist-friendly restaurants, piazzas and shops -- along with the Porta Nuova Train Station, making the hotel a good choice for tourists and business travelers on a budget. The rooms have more charm and detail (such as satellite enabled flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, and small sitting areas) than what's usually found at this price point, though the slanted ceilings in the Deluxe Rooms feel a bit claustrophobic. There's a daily fee to use the SPA Hquattordici but the fitness center is free. Breakfast is served daily and there's a small bar for drinks, but most guests take advantage of the bustling neighborhood for meals.

NH Collection Torino Piazza Carlina
Piazza Carlo Emanuele II 15

Housed in a 17th-century building, the upscale NH Collection Torino Piazza Carlina has updated interiors featuring sophisticated modern decor and elegant architectural accents. Conveniently located right on the Piazza Carlina, the property is within walking distance of restaurants, shops, and sights. The hotel's 160 guest rooms are chic and modern with understated, polished decor and a range of amenities including free Wi-Fi and high-end extras like well-stocked minibars. There's also a classy restaurant, a small and chic bar, a fitness center, and a rooftop terrace on-site. But travelers looking for a well-located, high-end hotel in Turin should compare rates with two of the city's other top hotels: the Grand Hotel Sitea and the NH Torino Santo Stefano. 

Grand Hotel Sitea
Via Carlo Alberto 35

Grand Hotel Sitea is an upscale property built in 1925, and it's arguably the best hotel in this price category in Turin. The elegant hotel -- with 120 guest rooms and a convenient location in the center of Turin -- features a restaurant serving regional and international cuisine and a large, free breakfast buffet with scrambled eggs, bacon, local biscuits, and a variety of other options. There’s also an American bar where guests can get a drink or eat lunch. Guest rooms are a mix of modern furnishings and classic accents. There’s also a small fitness center with a treadmill and weights, and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the building.

TownHouse 70
Via Venti Settembre 70

The 48-room Town House 70 Suite Hotel is an upper-middle-range boutique with spacious, sleek rooms, a good free breakfast, and an excellent location in the center of Turin. Guests linger in the lobby for free Wi-Fi or a drink from the lobby bar, but mostly spend their time exploring the shops, restaurants, and culture of the surrounding neighborhood. Even the cheapest rooms here are expansive with shiny wood floors, rain showerheads, and stocked minibars. Those who are planning on arriving by car should note that there isn't any on-site parking and cars are strictly restricted on the street.

Residence Sacchi
Via Paolo Sacchi 34

The Residence Sacchi has 40 apartment-style rooms with kitchenettes. Though it lacks facilities -- such as a restaurant, gym, or business center -- that many of its competitors have, the bright, comfortable rooms receive rave reviews for their size and features. It’s a 20-minute walk to the historical center of Turin, but the train going there is just across the street. Wi-Fi is free, as is parking, but it's limited.

Hotel Principi di Piemonte | UNA Esperienze
Via Piero Gobetti 15, (Torino Centro)

Hotel Principi di Piemonte is a luxury, chain hotel (Atahotels) with 99 stylish guest rooms in the city center of Turin. The tall hotel is close to restaurants and shops, and is less than a five-minute walk to Porto Nuova train station, making it easy to reach Caselle Airport via public transportation. Rooms on higher floors have views of Turin. The hotel has a spa with a pool and a restaurant serving regional and international cuisine. There’s a fee for Wi-Fi. The NH Santo Stefano is a similarly priced hotel nearby -- it has free Wi-Fi but no free parking.

Pacific Hotel Fortino
Strada del Fortino 36

Pacific Hotel Fortino is a modern, mid-range hotel with 92 plain and simple rooms and eight suites. Located outside of the city center, guests will need to take cabs or get public transport into the Roman Quarter to see the sights. The property’s location is reflected in the price, as it is slightly cheaper than hotels nearer to the center. The restaurant on-site serves modern Italian dishes and a breakfast buffet to good reviews. It’s a practical choice for business travelers who need on-site facilities, as there’s an extensive business and conference center here.

NH Torino Lingotto Congress
Via Nizza 262, Lingotto

This upscale hotel is within the iconic building that was the former Lingotto car factory. Renovated by renowned architect Renzo Piano in 1995, there are now 240 stylish and spacious guest rooms, and contemporary public spaces. It’s a fascinating property for anyone interested in design and architecture, and there are plenty of facilities to draw guests here too -- including a restaurant, bar, fitness center, sauna and steam room, excellent business facilities, and an attractive garden. It’s pricier than the Holiday Inn Turin Corso Francia, but is slightly closer to the city center, has lots more facilities, and added panache.