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Corte Realdi Luxury Rooms - Torino
Corte Realdi Luxury Rooms - Torino
Hotel Indigo Turin by IHG
Hotel Indigo Turin by IHG
Palazzo Bellezia Luxury Suites & Spa
Palazzo Bellezia Luxury Suites & Spa
Hotel Antica Dogana
Hotel Antica Dogana
LuxRent Apartment Castello
LuxRent Apartment Castello
Palazzo Saluzzo Paesana Beautiful Flat
Palazzo Saluzzo Paesana Beautiful Flat
La Corte by Wonderful Italy
La Corte by Wonderful Italy
La Corte by Wonderful Italy
La Corte by Wonderful Italy
Hotel Gallia
Hotel Gallia
Castello di Montaldo Torino
Castello di Montaldo Torino
Tulip Inn Turin South
Tulip Inn Turin South
Best Quality Hotel La Darsena
Best Quality Hotel La Darsena
Hotel Glis
Hotel Glis
B&B Hotel Settimo Torinese
B&B Hotel Settimo Torinese
NH Torino Lingotto Congress
NH Torino Lingotto Congress
Hotel Gran Torino
Hotel Gran Torino
DoubleTree by Hilton Turin Lingotto
DoubleTree by Hilton Turin LingottoWhere to stay in Roman Quarter

Historic Centre
Consider exploring the interesting museums in Historic Centre. If sightseeing is on the list, Via Garibaldi is a top attraction. Hop on the metro at XVIII Dicembre Station or Porta Nuova Station to see more of the area.

Crocetta
The spas and bars are a few things visitors like about Crocetta. Check out GAM while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Re Umberto Station or Vinzaglio Station to get around town.

San Salvario
Noted for its historical sites and coffee shops, there's plenty to explore in San Salvario. Top attractions like Valentino Castle and Torino Esposizioni are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Marconi Station or Nizza Station to see more of the city.

Aurora
Get a bird’s-eye view of Turin and stock up on quirky souvenirs in one of Europe’s largest flea markets in this historic part of the city.

Lingotto
This fascinating area of Turin is best known for its spectacular Lingotto Building, a Fiat factory turned entertainment center featured in the movie The Italian Job.



























































































