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The Mediterranean • Stay • The 5 best boutique and luxury hotels in Turin, Italy
Turin in the Piedmont region of Italy is a city of contrasts – baroque elegance meets industrial grit, grand boulevards give way to intimate courtyards and centuries-old cafés sit alongside contemporary art spaces. It’s a place where design, history and culture intersect and the hotel scene reflects that. We’ve handpicked the top boutique hotels that stand out for their thoughtful design, sense of place and attention to detail. You can expect stylish spaces, personalized service and locations that put you right in the heart of the city’s energy. If you’re looking for a hotel that feels as much a part of Turin as its palazzi and piazzas, these are the ones to have on your radar.
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Set inside a former aristocratic residence, Opera 35 Boutique Hotel is a masterclass in understated elegance. The historic bones of the building – high ceilings, original stone archways and an inner courtyard – pair seamlessly with the contemporary interiors. Rooms are spacious and filled with natural light, with a muted colour palette that lets the architectural details shine. Expect minimalist furnishings, plush bedding and modern amenities like rainfall showers and Nespresso machines. We love the private courtyard – a lovely spot to enjoy an aperitivo – and the hotel’s location puts you within walking distance of some great indie boutiques, wine bars and galleries.
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Photography courtesy of Opera 35 Boutique Hotel
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Turin Palace Hotel has long been a fixture in the city’s hospitality scene and its recent renovation has only strengthened its reputation. Housed in a 19th-century building, the interiors now lean towards contemporary elegance – soft lighting, refined furnishings and an inviting colour scheme of deep blues, greys and warm neutrals. The rooms are impeccably designed, with oak floors, high-quality linens and modern bathrooms stocked with premium toiletries. The highlight of this hotel is undoubtedly the rooftop terrace, offering panoramic views over the city’s rooftops. The on-site restaurant, Les Petites Madeleines, is another highlight, serving Piedmontese cuisine.
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Photography courtesy of Turin Palace Hotel
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Stepping into Hotel Victoria Torino feels like entering a different era – in the best possible way. This boutique hotel has so much character, with a design that nods to English and French influences: floral wallpaper, antique furnishings and intimate lounges lined with bookshelves. It’s the kind of place that values atmosphere over trends and that’s precisely its charm. The rooms vary in style, from classic to more modern, but all have a warm, lived-in feel. The real gem here is the spa, an unexpected find in a city hotel. Inspired by ancient Roman baths, it’s a moody, candlelit retreat perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring.
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Photography courtesy of Hotel Victoria Torino
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Few hotels manage to blend history and modern design as seamlessly as NH Collection Torino Santo Stefano. Located in the Quadrilatero Romano, one of the oldest parts of the city, this iconic building designed by the famous architects Gabetti, is a contemporary reinterpretation of Turin’s traditional architecture. A dramatic central atrium floods the space with natural light, while the rooms feature sleek furnishings, warm wood accents and large windows overlooking the rooftops. The location is unbeatable – steps from the Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista, the Egyptian Museum and some of the best restaurants in town.
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Photography courtesy of NH Collection Torino Santo Stefano
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If you prefer the space and flexibility of an apartment but don’t want to sacrifice hotel-level service, Duparc Contemporary Suites hits the sweet spot. This hotel is made up of reinforced concrete and glass, the perfect mix between rationalist and brutalist architecture, designed by architects Laura Petrazzini and Corrado Levi. The interior has a minimalist aesthetic that features contemporary art, sculptural furniture and oversized windows framing views of the city. Suites come with fully equipped kitchens and open-plan living areas, making them ideal for longer stays or anyone who prefers an apartment stay with the added hotel luxuries. The hotel also boasts a wellness area, complete with a gym, sauna and spa treatments.
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Photography courtesy of Duparc Contemporary Suites
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