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Cities
- Balangero
- Borgaro Torinese
- Caselle Torinese
- Ciriè
- Druento
- Fiano
- Leinì
- San Maurizio Canavese
- Settimo Torinese
- Venaria Reale
- Volpiano
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- Best Western
- Independent
It's the closest hotel to the Torino airport.
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We really weren?t there long enough to judge anything.?..our flight was so early we napped and left.
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Staff location clean
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The distance from the airport and the stadium was perfect. The breakfast had a very good selection. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The room was a good size and very clean.
Excellent free breakfast.
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On the way to my destination in the mountains leaving Turin
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Where to stay in Turin Airport
Learn about the top neighbourhoods of Turin Airport
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the standard check-in and check-out times at hotels near Turin Airport?
Is breakfast usually included in the room rate at Turin hotels?
Do hotels near Turin Airport offer airport shuttle services?
What is the typical hotel cancellation policy in Turin?
Is parking available on-site at hotels near Turin Airport?
Are pets allowed in hotels around Turin Airport?
Is Wi-Fi free and reliable at hotels in Turin?
Are accessible rooms available for guests with disabilities at Turin hotels?
How far is Turin Airport from the city center, and how long does travel take?
Do hotels in Turin charge a local tourist tax?
Can hotels store luggage before check-in or after check-out?
Are family rooms, extra beds, or cots available at hotels in Turin?
What forms of payment are accepted at Turin hotels?
What identification is required at check-in for hotels in Turin?
Are special dietary needs or vegetarian/vegan breakfast options available?
What safety and hygiene measures are in place at Turin hotels?
How accessible are public transport links from hotels in Turin?
What are some nearby attractions or recommended neighborhoods to stay in Turin?
Can hotels help with special requests, such as late arrival or local tips?
Do hotels provide invoices for business travelers?
Are hotel rooms typically quiet and insulated from street noise in Turin?
What languages do hotel staff typically speak in Turin?
Are rooms air-conditioned and heated in Turin hotels?
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What common amenities, like fitness centers or pools, are available at Turin hotels?
Top Tips
- Lock in lower rates and wider hotel selection by booking 2 to 3 months before peak events like the Turin Film Festival (November) or Chocolate Festival (March). Compare rates regularly, as pricing can shift quickly near major dates.
- Choose your hotel’s area based on your main activities. Lingotto (conference center, about 7 km/4.3 mi from the city center), Porta Nuova or Porta Susa (direct train links, 25-35 minutes from TRN Airport), or Centro for walking access to the Mole Antonelliana and museums.
- Driving in? Turin’s ZTL zones have vehicle restrictions from 7:30 to 10:30 Monday to Friday. Contact your hotel in advance to register your plate if parking onsite, or reserve private garage parking since limited street spaces fill quickly.
- Historic city-center hotels often feature smaller rooms and variable soundproofing. Review guest feedback about room size and noise, especially if you are a light sleeper or need extra space.
- From Turin Airport (TRN), the SADEM shuttle to Porta Susa and Porta Nuova runs every 15 to 30 minutes (approx. €7–€10 one way, about $8–$11 USD using June 2024 rates). Taxis average €30–€40 to downtown (30–40 minutes, about $32–$43 USD). Confirm exact costs, especially if traveling after 22:00.
- For airport stays, verify with your hotel if complimentary shuttle service is frequent; departures every 20 to 40 minutes are common. Check the exact pick-up location and if you need to pre-book, as schedules may be limited late at night.
- Italian law requires all hotel guests, including children, to present a valid passport or EU national ID at check-in. Prepare this document for all guests in your party.
- Expect a mandatory tourist tax (tassa di soggiorno) at all Turin hotels, ranging from €2–€5 per person per night (about $2–$5.50 USD, June 2024 rates), based on hotel star rating. Payable directly at check-in or check-out.
- Standard check-in in Turin is from 14:00, and check-out is by 10:00-11:00. Ask about any fees for early arrival or late departure, and confirm if the hotel offers luggage storage, especially for late flights.
- Wi-Fi is widely available, but speeds and device limits vary. Confirm if there is a charge, device cap (often 2 to 4 devices), or coverage limitations, especially in larger or historic properties.
- Request an accessible room or ground-floor accommodation if you have mobility needs. Some Turin hotels in older buildings may only offer step-free access via a small elevator or ramp.
- Bring a Type L plug adapter for Italy. Many hotels also support Type C/E. If visiting from May to September, confirm your room has air conditioning, since older buildings may offer it only seasonally or in select rooms.
- Greet staff in Italian with 'Buongiorno' (morning) or 'Buonasera' (evening). Most hotel staff speak English, but local greetings show cultural awareness and are always welcome.
- Service charge is usually included on bills in Italy. Tipping is not required but appreciated; round up restaurant bills 5-10% for exceptional service. For hotel porters or room service, €1–€2 per service (about $1–$2 USD) is customary.
- Safeguard valuables using your in-room safe and always lock luggage when away. Pickpocketing is rare inside hotels but more common in busy city areas and transit stations.
- For the city’s historic cafés or popular chocolate shops, request reservations through your hotel concierge, as tables can book out quickly during weekends and festivals.
- Maximize museum savings by purchasing a Torino+Piemonte Card for free admission to the Egyptian Museum, Mole Antonelliana, and others. Ask at the hotel reception where to buy and the current pricing.
- Solo travelers should prioritize centrally located hotels with 24-hour reception and strong security ratings. Staying near Via Roma or Piazza San Carlo offers easy access to shops and nightlife.
- Families should select hotels with larger family rooms or apartments, kid-friendly buffet breakfasts, and extras like in-room fridges or kettles to prepare snacks or baby formula.
- Business guests benefit from hotels in Lingotto (8 km south of the city center) or Porta Susa/Porta Nuova, with early breakfast (from 6:30), reliable Wi-Fi, meeting spaces, and late check-out options on request.