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Best Western Plus Executive Hotel and Suites
4.4/551 Reviews
This hotel is a great option in Turin. Close to Porta Nuova train station and a 10 to 15 minute walk from the main attractions of Turin. The hotel is showing it's age a little bit but stay a very good value. The breakfast is awesome. The roof top deck and pool area doesn't open until June so keep that in mind if you're looking forward to rooftop cocktails (they should open the deck up early). Our second stay here. Overall a great spot to stay in Turin.
Best Western Hotel Crimea
4.1/558 Reviews
We were really pleased with our choice of hotel for a four day break in Turin. Ideally located at the other side of the river it was quiet but easy to get to main tourist areas on foot or nearby bus/ trams etc. The staff were so helpful and friendly , giving us recommendations for local restaurants, phoning for taxis and even allowing us to charge our phones when we returned to collect our suitcases and use toilet etc before leaving for the airport. Rooms were really comfortable with air conditioning and mini fridges. ( would have been helpful to have had a note of cost of bottled water as we didn’t know if it was chargeable or not but it was only one euro so not really a problem) The breakfast buffet was lovely with plenty of choice including cereal, breads, fruit, yogurts, meats, cheese and cake! Although there was no cooked options there was more than enough to choose from. Communication with the hotel was excellent. They even had an electrical adaptor ready for me when I messaged to ask about sockets beforehand. Would highly recommend this hotel and would certainly return if I come back to Turin.
Hotel Due Mondi
3.5/520 Reviews
Ho prenotato 2 notti in questo hotel per 183 euro, colazione inclusa. L'impatto appena arrivato non è stato molto positivo per alcune ragioni che provo a sintetizzare: - Reception: Appena arrivato, alla reception c'era un signore che mi ha solamente chiesto un documento e mi ha dato la chiave dicendo di scendere più tardi per riavere il documento. Non mi ha spiegato nulla sulla colazione e non ha aggiunto altro. La verità è che c'era il cambio turno, perché appena sceso c'era un'altra signora molto gentile che mi ha spiegato tutto sulla colazione e mi ha dato informazionituristiche. Non è stato un problema, ma non è molto professionale. - La stanza: La stanza era piccola, ma essendo da solo andava bene. Purtroppo però, era datata. C'erano lampade in tessuto ingiallite, muri riverniciati ma con un palese bisogno di ristrutturazione. La serratura della porta non funzionava bene. La manopola del lavandino si staccava se la si girava un po' di più. Il sapone in stanza era una micro boccetta più una bustina: mi è dovuto bastare per 2 notti ma per stare sicuri, consiglio di portarne un po'. Dotata di frigobar, anche questo vecchissimo è mezzo scassato, e di un climatizzatore che però non rinfrescava. - Colazione: La colazione viene servita nel seminterrato ed è continentale, devo dire abbastanza varia ma non sempre con prodotti freschi (come le albicocche sciroppate). Tutto sommato, la colazione è stato un fattore positivo. - Posizione: La posizione dell'hotel è a due passi a piedi dalla stazione di Porta Nuova, molto comoda anche per andare in centro a piedi. - Prezzo: come detto, 183 euro per due notti con colazione inclusa. Secondo me, considerando che la struttura è vecchia, il prezzo è un po' alto. Insomma, se cercate un punto di appoggio per un paio di notti va bene. Come viaggiatore solitario non avevo molte pretese. Certo però, il prezzo non corrisponde esattamente alla qualità della stanza e della struttura in generale. Per soggiorni più lunghi, onestamente, lo sconsiglio.
Opera35 Boutique Hotel
4.5/572 Reviews
I wanted to love this hotel, but it just didn't work for me. While I love the minimalist aesthetic, it doesn't work if you have suitcases, clothes, towels, etc. The only place to set our suitcases was on a single wobbly luggage rack. Why not have a long, sleek bench to hold at least 2 suitcases? What could we do with our wet towels? Towel racks or hooks in the bathroom would have been so nice. The most inconvenient part was the bathroom, which comprised two components. The toilet was in a small room near the door. The sink and tub were in a completely separate area across the bedroom. So to wash hands after using the toilet, it took an excursion to reach the sink. Designers, please consider that people will want to actually use the room, not just admire it.
Hotel Urbani
4.3/558 Reviews
Breakfast is great, rich menu options, what you want to eat the first night, fill out the form to the front desk, choose your own meal time, the next morning, the waiter will deliver the meal to the room on time, very attentive, and the hygienic drinking experience is very good, worth it recommend.
Duparc Contemporary Suites
4.5/542 Reviews
The hotel is located in a quiter part of the San Salvario district, south of the city center. It is just south of Valentino park, a beautiful city park. Public transportation is easily available with busses just outside the hotel, and trams and the subway a short walk away. The hotel will also rent you a bicycle, if available, for 9 euro a day. It is about one mile south of Porta Nuova Station and about 1.5 - 2 miles from the Egyption museum and Royal Palace. The hotel offers parking and has EV charging stations. The rooms are huge! I had a suite with a bedroom, a bathroom, a living room, and a kitchen. The kitchen is stocked with cookware and dinnerware. It also had a refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, and washing machine. The living room has two non-sleeper couches, a dining table, and a TV. The bedroom has a large doubke bed, but no TV. WiFi is free and strong. The hotel has a spa, which I did not get to use, with services discounted for hotel guests and free access. There is also a restaurant, which I also did not use. It would definitely be a comfortable place to stay for a longer stay, like a business trip. I am not sure what arrangements they can make for families. As large as my suite was, it could really only occupy one person or a couple comfortably.

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 6.53°C during the day, 1.67°C at night

• April to June: 17.94°C during the day, 12.49°C at night

• July to September: 23.02°C during the day, 17.58°C at night

• October to December: 9.31°C during the day, 4.59°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 56.63 cm

• Summer: 107.33 cm

• Autumn: 72.17 cm

• Winter: 68.67 cm

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