Capital of the Piedmont region of Northern Italy Turin is renown as the ‘Cradle of Italian Liberty’ as a result of being the birthplace and home of a number of notable members of the Risorgimento. A city with a rich history and culture Turin is lauded for its fantastic architecture which includes the baroque, rococo, neo-classical and Art Nouveau styles and magnificent public squares, castles, gardens and elegant palazzi such as Palazzo Madama, most of which were built between the 16th and 18th centuries. A wonderful place for the tourist to explore Turin is a packed full of a scintillating mix of world class art galleries, restaurants, churches, palaces, opera houses, piazzas, parks, gardens, theatres, libraries and museums. Relatively inexpensive, extremely green and easy to get navigate, Turin is not as densely visited as other Italian cities, which means you can really take your time to savour it.
Overall there is a good standard of hotels in Turin. If you are planning a visit to the city and will be needing overnight accommodation during the course of your time there outlined beneath is an overview of Ten Hotel Hotspots in Turin you really need to know about.
(For more information about any of the Turin accommodation highlighted below please click on the relevant establishment’s name).
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