Turin’s accommodation spreads across six distinct neighborhoods, each with different strengths. The Centro Storico puts you steps from museums but costs more. San Salvario offers the best food and nightlife at mid-range prices. Crocetta is quiet and residential. Lingotto suits business travelers near the convention center. This guide names specific hotels at three price points for each area where they’re available, with verified Booking.com links.
Where to Stay in Turin’s Centro Storico: Museums at Your Doorstep
The Centro Storico, centered on Piazza San Carlo and Piazza Castello, puts you within a 10-minute walk of the Egyptian Museum, Royal Palace, Mole Antonelliana, and Turin’s finest historic cafes. Hotel prices here are the city’s highest, averaging EUR 150 to 280 per night for a 4-star and EUR 100 to 160 for a 3-star. The streets around Via Roma and Piazza San Carlo are formal and can feel quiet after office hours, but you’re a 5-minute walk from the Quadrilatero’s restaurant scene. Request a courtyard-facing room to avoid Via Roma traffic noise, which continues past midnight on weekends.
Suggested Hotels in the Centro Storico
Grand Hotel Sitea
A five-star hotel on Via Carlo Alberto set in a 1920s palazzo with a private garden courtyard, an excellent Piedmontese restaurant (Il Carignano), and classic rooms with parquet floors and marble bathrooms. Best for luxury travelers who want a quiet, polished hotel with old-world service a 3-minute walk from Piazza San Carlo. Check rates and availability
NH Collection Torino Piazza Carlina
A four-star hotel in a restored 17th-century building on Piazza Carlo Emanuele II with a rooftop terrace, spa, and spacious rooms that are larger than the Centro average at 28 to 35 square meters. Best for couples wanting central location with modern comforts and a rooftop aperitivo spot in a quiet piazza. Check rates and availability
Hotel Due Mondi
A budget-friendly three-star on Via Saluzzo at the edge of the Centro and San Salvario, with clean, functional rooms and a generous breakfast buffet included in the rate. Best for budget-conscious sightseers who want a central base without paying Centro premium prices. Check rates and availability
Where to Stay in Turin’s San Salvario: Food, Nightlife, and Value
San Salvario, centered on Via Berthollet and Via Saluzzo, is Turin’s most dynamic neighborhood for dining and nightlife. It’s a 12-minute walk from the Centro and 8 minutes from Porta Nuova station. The area has the city’s highest concentration of restaurants, ethnic food, and craft beer bars. Accommodation is predominantly mid-range boutique hotels and B&Bs at EUR 90 to 140 per night. The primary drawback is street noise on Via Berthollet and adjacent streets until 2:00am on weekends. Choose accommodation on the neighborhood’s eastern side near Corso Massimo d’Azeglio or Parco del Valentino for quieter nights.
Suggested Hotels in San Salvario
DUPARC Contemporary Suites
A four-star apart-hotel on Corso Massimo d’Azeglio overlooking Parco del Valentino, offering suites with full kitchens, a fitness center, and a peaceful location on the quiet eastern edge of San Salvario. Best for longer stays and travelers who want apartment-style living with hotel services near the park. Check rates and availability
B&B Via Stampatori
A mid-range bed and breakfast in a 19th-century building on Via Stampatori with individually decorated rooms, a shared kitchen, and a location on a quiet side street 2 minutes from the restaurant strip. Best for travelers who want a local feel with easy access to San Salvario’s food scene without the street noise. Check rates and availability
Tomato Backpackers Hotel Turin
A budget hostel on Via Silvio Pellico with dorm beds from EUR 22 and private rooms from EUR 65, offering a rooftop terrace, bar, and communal dinners in a converted 19th-century building near Porta Nuova. Best for solo travelers and backpackers who want a social hostel experience at the edge of San Salvario’s nightlife. Check rates and availability
Where to Stay in Turin’s Lingotto District: Conference and Business Base
Lingotto, 4 km south of the center and connected by Metro Line 1 (12 minutes to Porta Nuova), is Turin’s modern commercial district built around the former Fiat factory. It’s the most convenient location for conference attendees at the Lingotto Congress Centre, ATP Finals spectators at Pala Alpitour, and anyone who prefers modern chain hotels with predictable standards over historic-center charm. The area lacks atmosphere outside business hours but compensates with easy metro access and the 8 Gallery shopping center and Eataly food hall within walking distance.
Suggested Hotels in Lingotto
NH Torino Lingotto Congress
A four-star business hotel built into the former Fiat Lingotto factory, with rooms in the converted industrial building, direct access to the conference center, and the Pinacoteca Agnelli art gallery upstairs. Best for conference attendees and business travelers who value walking to meetings over historic-center atmosphere. Check rates and availability
DoubleTree by Hilton Turin Lingotto
A mid-range four-star Hilton property with modern rooms, a fitness center, and a reliable international standard of service across the street from the Lingotto complex and Eataly. Best for travelers who prefer the consistency of an American chain hotel with metro access to the center. Check rates and availability
Hotel Lo Scudiero
A budget-friendly three-star on Via Exilles in the Santa Rita district between Lingotto and the center, with basic but clean rooms and tram access to Porta Nuova in 20 minutes. Best for budget travelers attending Lingotto events who don’t mind a short transit commute to save on accommodation. Check rates and availability
For more on Turin’s districts, see our Turin neighborhoods guide. For general city advice including transport from the airport and tipping customs, check our Turin travel tips and FAQ.