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Pocket Guide: 3 Stars Hotels in Turin
The north Italian city of Turin boasts grand baroque architecture, regal piazzas and a multitude of art galleries and museums. It’s also the home of motoring giant Fiat, the legendary Juventus football club and the hallowed Turin Shroud. Book into a three-star hotel in Turin and discover a culturally rich city with an eclectic dining and nightlife scene.
3 Star Hotels Near Turin's Cultural Attractions
Want to be within walking distance of Turin’s highlights? Expedia offers a variety of three-star accommodation in Turin, including mid-range hotels, modern B&Bs and apartment-style lodgings in the historic centre. There are also a number of three-star hotels in the lively San Salvario and Porta Nuova areas, including some of the oldest hotels in the city.
Step Into the Past at Piazza Castello
Base yourself in one of the many three-star hotels near Piazza Castello and be within a 10-minute walk of the Royal Palace, home of the Italian royal family. Don’t miss Galleria Sabauda, home to the royal family's personal art collection with works by Rubens and Van Dyck. Next to the palace is Turin Cathedral and the Chapel of the Holy Shroud, which is dedicated to the burial cloth fabled to have covered Christ in the tomb. The baroque Santuario della Consolata is just a few minutes’ walk away.
Visit Turin’s National Cinema Museum
Fans of the big screen should head to Mole Antonelliana, which was built as a synagogue in the 19th Century but now houses a popular cinema museum. Take the glass-enclosed Panoramic Lift to the top of the tower, once the highest brick building in Europe, to enjoy fantastic 360-degree views of the city and mountains.
Turin's Drinking and Dining Scene
For a taste of Piedmont cuisine, head to Quadrilatero Romano, which is crammed with charming pavement cafes, historic coffee shops, and cosy trattorias. Here you can try out the tradition of aperitivo – pre-dinner drinks with complimentary antipasti – or sample the Turin speciality bicerin, made from cream, chocolate and coffee.
Whatever you plan to do in the city, search Expedia’s range of three-star hotels in Turin to find a central, affordable base.





















































































