Turin Hotels

Turin has a great range of hotels to suit every pocket and taste. There are plenty of decent options in the city centre, near the train station and in Lingotto, close to the conference centre.

The Turin hotels below have been hand-picked by our guide author and are grouped into three different pricing categories:
Luxury (over €140)
Moderate (€95 to €140)
Cheap (under €95)

These prices are based on the starting prices for a standard double room and include tax and breakfast, unless otherwise specified.

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Grand Hotel Sitea

+39 11 517 0171.

This 4-star hotel in the centre of the city has been around since 1925. It has plush, soundproofed rooms and regularly plays host to visiting film and sporting stars. The Carignano Restaurant serves a Piedmont tasting menu, so guests can familiarise themselves with the local specialities.

Via Carlo Alberto 35, 10123, Turin, Italy

NH Torino Lingotto Tech

+39 11 664 2000.

This 4-star hotel in the enormous former Fiat factory is situated next to the conference centre and 8Gallery, Turin’s main shopping mall. All rooms have vast windows and high ceilings and are furnished with sleek modern furniture.

Via Nizza 230, 10126, Turin, Italy

Victoria Hotel

+39 11 561 1909.

Nab yourself a top floor room of this elegant, centrally positioned hotel as most come with stylish roof terraces that afford distant views of the Alps. This welcoming 4-star stay comes with the added bonus of a peaceful spa complete with swimming pool, sauna and Jacuzzi. Breakfast is an exquisite spread and afternoon tea is also worth your time.

Via Nino Costa 4, 10123, Turin, Italy

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