
Best Hotels in Turin
One hand-picked recommendation per budget and neighbourhood โ the exact hotels we'd book, and why.
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Our Single Best Hotel Pick in Turin
Principi di Piemonte
Quadrilatero Romano, Turin
$160โ$260/night
The medieval grid of streets packed with osterie, aperitivo bars, and Turin's best food. Walking distance to everything and the most alive neighbourhood in the city after 6pm.
Check tonight's price โBest neighbourhood by traveler type
How We Chose These Hotels
Every hotel on this page was chosen using the same criteria: consistent guest reviews across multiple platforms (minimum 7.5/10 average on Expedia.com, 200+ reviews), free cancellation availability, location within or adjacent to the neighbourhood described, and value relative to comparable options nearby.
We don't list every hotel in Turin โ we list the ones we'd recommend to a friend. If a hotel doesn't meet our threshold, it doesn't appear here regardless of commission rates. Read our full review criteria โ
Best Hotels in Turin by Budget
One pick per tier โ the hotel we'd book if this were our own trip.
Hotel Dogana Vecchia
Quadrilatero Romano, Turin
$90โ$140/night
Best for
Budget travelers & history lovers
"One of Turin's oldest buildings โ Vivaldi and Napoleon both slept here. Best-value central hotel in the city."
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Via Roma, Turin
$160โ$260/night
Best for
First-time visitors & couples
"The grand dame of central Turin. Art Deco rooms, rooftop terrace, steps from the Egyptian Museum."
Check tonight's price โGrand Hotel Sitea
Via Carlo Alberto, Turin
$320โ$550/night
Best for
Luxury & special occasions
"The most historic luxury hotel in Turin. Frescoed ceilings, impeccable service, a block from Piazza San Carlo."
Check tonight's price โBest Hotels in Turin, By Neighbourhood
The neighbourhood you choose shapes your entire Turin experience. Here's our honest take on each area โ and the specific hotel we'd book in it.
Quadrilatero Romano
The medieval grid of streets north of Piazza Castello is Turin's most characterful neighbourhood and the best base for experiencing the city's food and nightlife culture. The osterie, aperitivo bars, and chocolatiers of the Quadrilatero are the reason to be in Turin, and staying here means walking out the door directly into them.
โ Stay here if
First-time visitors, food and drink focused travelers, anyone who wants to experience the Turin aperitivo tradition at its most authentic.
โ Skip if
Light sleepers โ the Quadrilatero is lively until midnight on weekends. Families with young children may prefer the calmer residential neighbourhoods.
Hotel Dogana Vecchia
$90โ$140/night
One of the oldest buildings in Turin, operating as a hotel since the 18th century โ Vivaldi performed here, Napoleon slept here. The rooms are simple and well-maintained, the location is the best in the Quadrilatero, and the price is honest for central Turin. Breakfast included.
Pro tip: Ask for a room on the upper floors โ they're quieter and some have rooftop views over the medieval roofline of the Quadrilatero.
Via Expedia.com
Via Roma / Piazza San Carlo
The grand 19th-century boulevard running from the train station to Piazza Castello is Turin's most elegant address. The hotels along and adjacent to Via Roma are the classic choice for Turin โ not the most atmospheric neighbourhood, but the most convenient and the most connected to the city's historic cafรฉ culture.
โ Stay here if
Travelers who want convenience over atmosphere, anyone arriving by train, business travelers, couples celebrating a special occasion.
โ Skip if
Anyone wanting the most local experience โ Via Roma is the tourist-facing spine of Turin and the neighbourhood lacks the character of the Quadrilatero or San Salvario.
Principi di Piemonte
$160โ$260/night
A grande dame Art Deco hotel a block from Piazza San Carlo โ one of the most beautiful squares in Italy. The rooms are spacious by Italian standards, the rooftop terrace has panoramic city views, and the location puts you within 10 minutes' walk of the Egyptian Museum, the Quadrilatero, and the historic cafes of Piazza Castello.
Pro tip: The rooftop terrace is accessible to guests throughout the day โ go at aperitivo hour (6:30pm) for the best city panorama.
Via Expedia.com
Grand Hotel Sitea
$320โ$550/night
The most storied luxury hotel in Turin โ frescoed ceilings, original 19th-century architectural details, and a kitchen that takes Piedmontese cuisine seriously. The location on Via Carlo Alberto, a block from Piazza San Carlo, is perfect. The service is the best in the city.
Pro tip: Book the Piemonte Suite if available โ the original period detailing in the suite is extraordinary and the room rate, while high, is significantly less than comparable suites in Rome or Milan.
Via Expedia.com
San Salvario
The most multicultural and youthful neighbourhood in Turin, south of the city centre. San Salvario is the aperitivo neighbourhood of choice for young Torinesi and the area with the most affordable hotel options in central Turin. It's a 15-minute walk or 5-minute tram ride from the Quadrilatero.
โ Stay here if
Budget-conscious travelers, younger visitors, anyone who wants a more local neighbourhood experience at lower prices than the centre.
โ Skip if
Travelers who want to walk to the major sights โ San Salvario adds transit time to the Egyptian Museum, Palazzo Reale, and Quadrilatero.
NH Hotel Torino Santo Stefano
$80โ$130/night
A reliable chain hotel at the upper end of the budget tier โ clean, consistently well-run, and within walking distance of the Porta Nuova train station. The rooms are standard NH quality (comfortable, nothing remarkable) but the price and location make it the best budget option for this neighbourhood.
Pro tip: The San Salvario neighbourhood around the hotel has excellent aperitivo bars โ La Drogheria and Brasserie Publius are both within 5 minutes' walk for the best pre-dinner drinks.
Via Expedia.com
All Our Turin Hotel Picks โ Side by Side
| Hotel | Neighbourhood | Best For | Price | Book |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Hotel Dogana Vecchia | Quadrilatero Romano | Budget travelers & history lovers | $90โ$140/night | Check price โ |
Principi di Piemonte OUR PICK | Via Roma | First-time visitors & couples | $160โ$260/night | Check price โ |
Grand Hotel Sitea | Via Carlo Alberto | Luxury & special occasions | $320โ$550/night | Check price โ |
What to Know Before Booking a Hotel in Turin
The Salone del Mobile design fair (April) and Fashion Weeks (January, September) in nearby Milan spill into Turin. Book 6+ weeks ahead if your dates fall near these events โ corporate travel demand is significant.
October and November are the best months to visit Turin โ white truffle season in the Langhe hills means truffle shaved over everything at every serious restaurant. Book restaurant reservations weeks ahead during this period.
December in Turin is extraordinary โ the city invented gianduiotto and the Christmas chocolate tradition here is unmatched. Hotels fill for the Artissima art fair in early November and through December.
Turin's Metro Line 1 runs from Porta Susa (airport connections) through the centre. A hotel near Porta Nuova or Porta Susa station adds significant transport flexibility โ the city is more spread out than it appears on a map.
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