Many times Turin is an overlooked city in northern Italy, and it shouldn’t be. With the snowy Alps as a stunning backdrop, along with fabulous Baroque-inspired buildings and grand Art Nouveau cafes, Turin offers beauty and refinement that easily dazzle the most jaded traveler. Amazing historic palaces and museums abound here, such as Palazzo Reale di Torino and Palazzo Madama. If you’re a car enthusiast, head to Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile to discover a unique collection of more than 200 original automobiles showcasing 80 brands from around the globe. Want to explore Egyptian antiquity in Italy? Check out the awesome Egyptian Museum amongst other fun things to do. If you want to stay in accommodation that’s just as unique as this capital city, and wondering about where to stay, hotels and vacation rentals are available in plentiful numbers here. Scroll down to see the best boutique hotels in Turin, Italy.
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1. Baby Hotel (from USD 166)
This hotel has been refurbished and remodeled into a ‘hybrid boutique hotel’ and rests in the heart of Turin. Approximately 1 km (0.62 mi) from the highway, the property offers cozy accommodations with private car parking which is included in the room price.
The French beds in each room feature memory foam mattresses of the premium brand, Dorelan. In accordance with the quintessential Italian aesthetic, the rooms carry a dreamy vibe and some offer scenic views of the Alps. Guests can watch movies on the TV or lounge on the private balcony while sipping a cup of hot tea. Breakfast can be reserved for an additional price of 9 EUR (9.84 USD) and is available from 8am to 10am.
Guests will find the taxi stand right outside the hotel premises. A taxi can be hired to reach the nearby Sonic Park in Stupinigi and Pala Alpitour for sightseeing and events that are held all year round.
Baby Hotel
7.32 km (4.6 mi) from Egyptian Museum
2. CX Turin Belfiore Student & Explorer Place (from USD 85)
Good quality breakfast, welcoming drink, and a nice cafe/restaurant, but limited options and higher pricing for breakfast.
Reasonable pricing, value for money, and complimentary drink vouchers for the in-house bar.
Convenient location near the train station, metro, and attractions like Parco del Valentino, with nearby restaurants and bars.
Modern facilities, clean and spacious rooms, rooftop terrace, gym, and common areas for socializing.
You will find this property minutes away from Porta Nuova station in San Salvario, which is one of the most vibrant and cosmopolitan neighborhoods in Turin.
Guests traveling with a family can book the Family Room which features a double room with a private bathroom and bunk beds. Born out of the concept of hybrid hospitality, the rooms feature an energetic and industrial design. With a strong focus on the home-away-from-home experience for all of its visitors, the guestrooms are both comfy and functional. Remote workers will find this hotel convenient as an internet connection is provided in the rooms.
Fitness enthusiasts can head to the gym for an energizing workout. The on-site restaurant and cafeteria serve mouth-watering spreads that guests can savor before hopping out to explore.
CX Turin Marconi This is a Proud Certified property where you can be extra sure of a welcoming stay.
1.67 km (1.1 mi) from Egyptian Museum
3. Royal Palace Hotel (from USD 1465)
This 5-star hotel in Turin is awash in a terrific blend of old-world grandness and modern-day excellence. Your jaw will drop at the sight of this deluxe accommodation’s architectural beauty: delicate bygone-era antiques, beautifully polished Baroque inlaid floors, and textured ceilings. Found in the heart of Turin, this hotel features little niceties such as a refreshing welcome drink and warm bathrobes furnished in the guest room’s private bathroom. Stop by the bar after a long day and drink in views of Turin while savoring a handcrafted cocktail.
Pets are allowed at this boutique-style lodging, so don’t hesitate to bring your beloved fur baby.
Royal Palace Hotel
380 meters (0.3 ft) from Egyptian Museum
4. Duparc Contemporary Suites (from USD 227)
This luxury hotel in Turin is a 4-star accommodation situated in a celebrated structure recognized by the Order of Architects, a Belgium-based organization that ensures high-quality architectural procedures. The hotel’s state-of-the-art interior is decorated in a crisp, bold motif with eye-catching modern artwork from Italian artists such as Pistoletto and Schifano. The property’s full-service Asian-style spa is stellar. Offering everything from soothing eucalyptus steam baths to great Ayurvedic massages, this spa is the go-to spot to cap off an exhausting day.
DUPARC Contemporary Suites This is a Proud Certified property where you can be extra sure of a welcoming stay.
2.35 km (1.5 mi) from Egyptian Museum
5. Hotel Dei Pittori (from USD 170)
Simple but good breakfast, with friendly staff accommodating special requests.
Reasonable pricing for a charming, well-kept hotel in a convenient location.
Close to the university campus and major attractions, well-connected by public transport, and surrounded by great restaurants and bars.
Spacious rooms, friendly staff, and a convenient garage and elevator.
Located in an elegant Art Nouveau villa constructed as far back as 1897, and one of the best hotels in Turin, Italy, Hotel Dei Pittori oozes with inescapable charm. Comprising just 12 handsome rooms, this boutique hotel provides a wonderfully intimate lodging experience, and each themed unit showcases the artistic beauty of an Italian painter of the Art Nouveau period. The property’s interior features distinctive architectural details and classy furnishings throughout.
Vino lovers should sample tasty offerings from the hotel’s expansive wine cellar, and foodies must try delectable local Italian fare at the world-class on-site restaurant.
Hotel Dei Pittori
1.15 km (0.8 mi) from Egyptian Museum
6. Hotel CHC Torino Castello (from USD 503)
This Italian boutique hotel is tucked away in a lovely refurbished 19th-century structure. The immediate area is traffic-restricted, so you’re assured of a serene setting that’s hassle-free to maneuver. Handsome furnishings and stark decor give this lodging’s trendy interior a beautiful minimalistic vibe. Rooms are spacious and soundproofed for a restful night’s sleep. Though you must pay for nearby parking, WiFi is free.
Guests can sit down to a mouthwatering breakfast buffet of buttery croissants, tasty cold cuts, flavorful cheese, and fresh fruit each morning.
Hotel Indigo Turin, an IHG Hotel This is a Proud Certified property where you can be extra sure of a welcoming stay.
322 meters (0.3 ft) from Egyptian Museum
7. Hotel Principe Di Torino (from USD 111)
You couldn’t ask for a better locale than the rare setting at Hotel Principe Di Torino. Situated on the edge of Po River and housed in a gorgeous Art Nouveau structure, this 4-star accommodation equipped with complimentary WiFi is a one-of-a-kind delight. This hotel overlooks pretty Valentino Park and is a blend of bygone beauty and present-day modernity. Guests will notice a bold, sleek black-and-white color scheme throughout the inside of the property.
Parking is free but on a first-come-first-serve basis. You’re welcome to bring your small fur baby here too.
Hotel Principe Di Torino
2.09 km (1.3 mi) from Egyptian Museum
Turin's top-notch boutique hotels
Overflowing with inviting cobblestone streets, picturesque squares, bustling cafes, and more, Turin is an ideal postcard of northern Italian living at its finest. The city is replete with wonderful hotels displaying incomparable features and decor: a reflection of Turin’s unique character. Opt for one of the above-listed accommodations and be assured of a memorable Italian adventure.
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