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Fringed by a stunning outline of the Alps, Turin offers breathtakingly beautiful streets and rich, historical culture. With elegantly tiled roofs and only a few skyscrapers, this romantic town boasts one of the most nostalgic skylines in Europe. Explore some charming piazzas and palazzos in the city before venturing to Milan Barrier, where you can find many of the best art galleries.

Take your pick from a wealth of exciting accommodation options in Turin. You can find everything from glitzy, contemporary hotels to charming palazzos or boutique apartments. For a timeless and authentic experience, seek out a stately Art Nouveau hotel with fine-quality furnishing. Quite simply, there's something for everyone in Turin, including humble hostels and the grandest historical hotels.

Neighbourhoods of Turin

Turin has an array of alluring nearby districts that are perfect for exploring while you're here, including:

  • Centro: The historic centre of Turin. This is where you'll find many of the city's top galleries and museums, including the Piazza Castello. Staying in this area will place you amidst all the action and within proximity to the city's most beautiful buildings.
  • Quadrilatero Romano: The city's old Roman quarter contains many historical attractions. After its latest facelift, several street-side modern eateries opened their doors. Now trendy and shady, you can also find many delightful aperitivo bars and cafes in this area.
  • Crocetta: Famed for its leafy boulevards and upscale dining options, this is among one of the most exclusive areas. You can expect charming Art Nouveau mansions, fashionable boutiques and bustling markets selling fresh produce.
  • San Salvario: This south-eastern district is where you'll find the celebrated Parco del Valentino. The amazing structure houses a 17th-century castle at its centre. This is a good option for a quieter stay that's still close to thriving independent shops.

What to see and do in Turin

Turin's historical city centre is bursting with attractions and landmarks. One of its highlights is Palazzo Reale, which overlooks Giardini Reali. It is home to a sprawling collection of art and archaeological treasures, making it a fine place for an afternoon visit. Right next door is where you can find the city's alluring Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista, a highly prized 15th-century cathedral. The exceptional Museo Nazionale del Risorgimento Italiano and Museo Egizio museums are just a stone's throw from one another. Motor-heads will adore the 200-plus iconic cars on display at the Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile that's just south of the city. Turin's most fantastic attractions, however, are its day trips. Head over to the spectacular Sacra di San Michele. It is a 10th-century Benedictine monastery sitting on top of a 962-metre peak. Serious hikers can explore even further north and head toward the Alps.

What to eat in Turin

With its perfect mix of regional traditions and modern, metropolitan eateries, Turin is a foodie-heaven. Look out for apericena bars offering aperitifs and mixed tapas that range from full-blown pasta bowls to focaccia bread. If you want to wine and dine like the locals, indulge in the following:

  • A glass of the region's signature red wine, Barolo.
  • Agnolotti, a lamb-stuffed ravioli that's a mouth-watering local staple.
  • Pasta tajarin with a rich ragu.
  • Truffles and truffle-topped dishes. This is one of the best places to try this delicacy.

Typical events and festivals in Turin

Turin hosts various large regional and national celebrations, including the Carnival and New Year's celebrations. It also boasts a range of cultural events, including:

  • The world-famous Torino Film Festival in November.
  • The delightful literary festival, Salone Internazionale del Libro di Torino, in May.
  • The cioccolatò chocolate food festival in November.
  • A biennial Salone del Gusto & Terre Madre popular food and tasting event.

How to move around in Turin

Turin boasts a comprehensive public transport system consisting of buses, metro trains and trams, and cable cars located near the peaks. You'll have no trouble navigating this lovely city, as long as you have a trusted transport map. However, one of the best ways to explore the city is on a bicycle. Luckily, Turin has a large bike-sharing scheme run by [To]Bike. You can get daily passes to ride their yellow bikes at the city's main tourist office. Alternatively, you can simply use Mobike, a helpful mobile app that uses another hop-on bicycle scheme.

The climate in Turin

Turin has a moderate continental climate. The weather in the summer is warm and muggy, while winters are cold and damp. The temperature peaks in July and August, commonly reaching highs of 28° C. The winters can get particularly cold, especially at night. Although it typically snows every year, it's not as prevalent as many would think. Still, the surrounding region offers prime skiing conditions in the winter, particularly at Pragelato and Sestriere.

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Frequently asked questions about Hotels in Turin

The most centrally located hotels in Turin with the best ratings are: Hotel San Carlo Suite Torino, Hotel Principi Di Piemonte Una Esperienze and Hotel Victoria.

It depends on the category of the hotel. If you want to stay at a 4-star hotel in Turin, the average price per night is 49 , while you will pay an average of 39 for a 3-star hotel, and in a more luxurious 5-star hotel, you'll pay around 86 .

Hotel Jet is the closest one to Turin - Caselle.

You can make reservations at Hotel Victoria, Hotel Grand Sitea and Hotel Eden if you"re looking for a hotel with valet service for your visit to Turin.

If you need a hotel with disabled access in Turin, we recommend Hotel Victoria, Hotel Grand Sitea and Hotel Residence Sacchi Apart.

According to our clients, if you´re travelling with children, the best hotels in Turin are Hotel Pacific Fortino, Hotel Stars Majestic and Best Western Plus Hotel Le Rondini.

If you want to save time, the hotels in Turin with express check-in and check-out are Hotel Continental, Hotel Alexandra and Hotel Pacific Fortino.

Some of the options for hotels with non-smoking rooms in Turin are Hotel Principi Di Piemonte Una Esperienze, Hotel Best Western Plus Genova and Hotel Grand Sitea.

In Turin, Hotel Victoria, Hotel Grand Sitea and Hotel Liberty offer 24-hour front desk service.

If you're bringing a vehicle, we recommend that you book a hotel with parking in Turin, like Hotel San Carlo Suite Torino, Hotel Residence Sacchi Apart or Hotel Lancaster.