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It has 2 desktop computers so it is very suitable for business
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The room was sweltering, so we paid for the executive. Breakfast was bad, the bacon was supposed to be crunchy, and it was dancing in waterthe food was cool. Lunch for the whole soccer team was poor and lack of everything. No meet, cool, no olive oi
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Delicious breakfast. Close walking location to the train station and sight- seeing places. Would definitely stay again.
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Location is very central
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Staff super helpful
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Very well-appointed room. Excellent breakfast.
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easy center city and main train station
Wonderful location near train station, near plenty of great restaurants, and easy to get to anyplace from there. Rooms are ample and well appointed. Front desk very attentive.
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Communal areas,room size (402)
The staff was extremely helpful and kind.
Location, Price, Reputation, Wifi and excellent breakfast included in price
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There was no gym or health facilities.
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Close to the Juventus stadium where we attended an event.
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Where to stay in Turin
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Top Tips
- Travelers can take the SADEM bus from Torino Caselle (TRN) to central stations for approximately €8 (about $9 USD), with the journey taking about 40-50 minutes to Porta Nuova or Porta Susa. This saves on taxi costs, which typically range from €35-45 (about $38 to $48 USD).
- Select hotels near Porta Nuova for immediate proximity to Via Roma, or near Porta Susa for faster connections to high-speed and regional trains. Both stations are about a 10-15 minute walk to central sights like Piazza Castello.
- Purchase a GTT urban single ticket for about €1.70 (approximately $2 USD), valid for around 90 minutes. Validate your ticket on board or at stop machines to avoid fines of €50 (about $54 USD) or more.
- For quieter hotel stays, consider Crocetta or Centro/Quadrilatero Romano, which are within a 10-20 minute walk of major museums. San Salvario features a dense late-night bar scene, which may cause noise into the early morning and a higher risk of petty theft after midnight.
- Stay near Museo Egizio or Piazza San Carlo to reduce walking time to major attractions. Hotels in this area place you within a 5-12 minute walk of Museo Egizio and Mole Antonelliana.
- Book hotels 6-12 weeks in advance for major events like Salone Internazionale del Libro (May), Artissima (November), and Juventus home matches. These events often cause average hotel rates to rise by 30-100%.
- If you require step-free access or an elevator, explicitly request and confirm an accessible room ('ascensore') or a ground-floor room when booking. Many central Turin hotels are housed in older buildings where these features are not guaranteed.
- Inquire about the exact pre-authorization amount for incidentals when checking in, as hotels commonly place holds on foreign cards. Typical holds in Italy range from €50-200 (about $54 to $215 USD). Decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) and choose to be charged in EUR.
- If arriving after 23:00, select a hotel within a 5-10 minute walk of Porta Nuova or Porta Susa. This helps avoid additional taxi fees and the limited late-night public transit options, as central hotels usually have 24-hour desks.
- On Juventus match days, anticipate public transport crowding and potential road closures near Allianz Stadium. These can add 20-60 minutes to transfers if your hotel is west of the city; plan extra travel time or choose hotels with direct links to the stadium.
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