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Perched on Piazza Castello, this 1880s palace hosts the city’s most opulent rooms: 120 sqm suites with frescoed ceilings and original Biedermeier furniture. Rooms start at €320/night, located in the historic old town. Standout features include the 19th-century marble lobby and a Michelin-starred restaurant serving bagna cauda with local herbs.
Room types range from standard doubles (€250) to the Imperial Suite (€1,200). Best for couples seeking grandeur. Insider tip: Book the "Palace View" room for a direct sightline to the Mole Antonelliana, avoiding the noise of Piazza Castello’s evening crowds.
Nestled in the arts district near the Mole Antonelliana, this 2019 design hotel offers 32 rooms with curated local art and soundproofed windows. Rooms start at €140/night, located in the arts district. Standout features include a rooftop bar serving vermouth-based cocktails and a 24-hour espresso bar.
Room types include compact singles (€120) to the "Artisan" suite (€220). Best for solo travelers and young professionals. Insider tip: Request the "Rooftop" room for the best views of the city skyline, as the bar is open until 2 AM.
A 10-minute walk from Piazza Castello, this 2015 hotel offers 120 rooms with modern decor and a central location in the city centre. Rooms start at €90/night, located in the city centre. Standout features include a 24-hour gym and a breakfast buffet with local salami and croissants.
Room types range from standard doubles (€85) to the "City View" suite (€130). Best for business travelers and families. Insider tip: Book the "City View" room for a quieter location away from the street noise, as the hotel is near a major tram line.
Located in the historic old town near the Po River, this 2018 aparthotel offers 25 self-contained units with kitchenettes and laundry facilities. Rooms start at €75/night, located in the historic old town. Standout features include a shared courtyard with a small garden and a 24-hour reception.
Room types include studio apartments (€70) to two-bedroom suites (€120). Best for families and long-term stays. Insider tip: Book the "Garden View" apartment for a quieter location, as the courtyard is away from the main street noise.
A 15-minute walk from Piazza Castello, this 1900s palace offers 20 rooms with marble bathrooms and a private spa. Rooms start at €280/night, located in the historic old town. Standout features include a rooftop bar serving Negronis and a 24-hour spa with a sauna.
Room types range from standard doubles (€220) to the "Spa Suite" (€450). Best for couples and luxury seekers. Insider tip: Book the "Spa Suite" for a private terrace with views of the city, as the spa is open until 10 PM.
Located in the city centre near the Porta Nuova station, this 1950s hotel offers 40 rooms with basic amenities. Rooms start at €45/night, located in the city centre. Standout features include a 24-hour front desk and a small breakfast room with local pastries.
Room types include standard doubles (€40) to the "City View" single (€50). Best for solo travelers and budget-conscious tourists. Insider tip: Book the "City View" single for a quieter location, as the hotel is near a major train station but the room faces away from the tracks.
The best areas depend on your priorities. Check each neighborhood section in our Turin hotel guide above — we break down where to stay for business, families, nightlife, and budget travelers.
Budget hostels in Turin start around €20-40/night, mid-range hotels run €80-150, and luxury properties cost €200+. Prices peak during summer (June-August) and major events.
Book 6-8 weeks ahead for the best rates in Turin. For peak season or major events, book 3+ months in advance. Last-minute deals exist but are unreliable.
City center hotels in Turin save on transport but cost 30-50% more. Staying one metro stop out often gives better value with easy access to attractions.
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