Hostels in Turin

8 Hostels in Turin, Italy
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Combo Torino
9.2Superb(1530)
Hostel- 0.51km from city centre
Combo has private and shared rooms. Almost all the rooms have a private bathroom and on each floor there are fully equipped shared bathrooms with steam showers. Reception is open 24 hours a day.
Privates From
€30.00
Dorms From
€20.00
Attic Hostel Torino
9.3Superb(1038)
Hostel- 1km from city centre
Attic Hostel Torino is located in a sunny, recently refurbished loft, and offers 25 beds across a wide variety of rooms (single, double, dorm, en suite) suitable not just for younger travellers and students, but also for families and more senior globe-trotters....
27 events
Privates From
€35.14
Dorms From
€31.10
Tomato Urban Retreat
9.1Superb(1641)
Hostel- 1.54km from city centre
Tomato Backpackers is the ideal place where curious travelers can stop by to live the city of Turin. T
Privates From
€42.12
Dorms From
€36.72
Ostello Torino
6.8Good(90)
Hostel- 5.12km from city centre
Ostello Torino - Easily accessible 400 meters from Lingotto Station.
Privates From
€30.00
Dorms From
€25.00
Open011
7.2Very Good(36)
Hostel- 2.41km from city centre
Open011 is an accommodation just a few minutes from Torino Porta Susa station
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€23.00
CX Turin Vanchiglia
10Superb(11)
Hotel- 1.67km from city centre
CX Turin Regina Student&Explorer Place is a property in Turin within walking distance of the main attractions of the city.
Privates From
€35.00
No Dorms Available
Al Porta Susa
10Superb(39)
Bed and Breakfast- 1.56km from city centre
The B&B Al Porta Susa is located in the heart of Torino, a few steps from the Porta Susa train station and from the historical city center.
Privates From
€54.00
No Dorms Available
CX Turin Marconi
10Superb(5)
Hotel- 1.88km from city centre
CX Turin Belfiore Student & Explorer Place is situated in the city of Turin with an overwhelming energy and industrial design.
Privates From
€35.00
No Dorms Available

About Turin

8.0Fabulous(196 Reviews)
Activities
8.2
Eating out
8.2
Shopping
7.9
Chilling out
7.7
Transport
8.0
Sightseeing
8.5
Culture
8.9
Nightlife
7.4
Value for Money
7.7

About Turin

Other than the spectacular Alps rising up to the north-east, the first thing you'll notice about Turin is its magnificent architecture. The city is famed for its grand palaces and elegant piazzas, which juxtapose Renaissance, Baroque and Art Nouveau styles. Dig a little deeper and you'll find a thriving contemporary art culture too, along with some of the best electronic music Italy has to offer. Combined with its reputation for great wine and fresh yet rich local dishes, Turin is a feast for all the senses.

Hostels in Turin range from two-room apartments, perfect for small groups, to vast 19th-century buildings complete with original features. Nature-lovers can stay in a 1960's condo overlooking the Po river, or in a Turin hostel dedicated to reducing its carbon footprint. Many Turin hostels have rooms with en-suites, and most have free Wi-Fi. You'll find hostels where you can have breakfast on a terrace, read in a peaceful garden or chat with other travellers in a bar.

Turin is made up of several districts with plenty of neighbourhoods within them. For a taste of the city's history and culture, Centro is the place to go. Take in the eclectic architecture and the main sights, including Palazzo Reale, the former palace of the royal House of Savoy, and Palazzo Madama, the first Senate of the Italian Kingdom. The Barriera di Milano area is a hub for contemporary culture, with creative spaces and lively bars taking over old warehouses and former factories. Aurora gives a taste of local life with its buzzing markets and ice cream shops.

There's lots to see and do in Turin. The Mole Antonelliana is a former synagogue turned cinema museum, and its proud spire characterises the city's skyline. Visit the Piazza Castello to take in two of city's grand palaces and grab an espresso. For fantastic views of the area, you can take a trip up the Turin Eye – the aerostatic balloon takes you 150m into the air. The Mercato di Porta Palazzo, said to be Europe's largest food market, is the place to indulge your taste buds.

If you're flying into Turin Airport, you can take a train into the city. It'll take around an hour, or you could jump in a taxi for about 30 minutes. Torino Porta Nuova train station is a 15-minute walk from the city centre. Turin is easily walkable, so for most trips you'll manage on foot. For those longer journeys, catch the bus, tram or metro. For more inspiration on what to do in this popular city, check out our guide on things to do in Turin for solo travellers.

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