Holiday rentals and lettings in Turin

Holiday rentals and lettings in Turin

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Highlights in Turin

  • Art and culture
  • Piazza Castello
  • The Royal Palace
  • Museums
  • Weekly market

Other holiday ideas and property types in Turin that might be interesting

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Turin

£145for 7 Jun - 14 Jun
£163 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Turin

20%for 7 Jun - 14 Jun
54% annual average
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Holiday rentals and lettings in Turin

Holiday rentals in beautiful Turin

The best holiday rentals for tourists are in San Salvario, Donato and in central Turin, the historic centre, close to Piazza Castello and the main landmarks of the city. For more affordable accommodation you can look for holiday rentals in Porta Nova and Aurora. And if you are looking for a very affordable option, Lingotto offers cheap accommodation. The charm of Borgo Po though is unbeatable. Start looking for your ideal holiday rental in Turin with Holidu.

Holiday rentals in central Turin

Holidu offers you great holiday rentals in central Turin. Browse the ones that better suit your needs during your stay. Whether you are travelling with the family, your partner, with friends or on your own, Turin offers a wide choice of rentals fully equipped with the necessary amenities and quite close to Piazza Castello. By the way, if you travel with your pets, check those holiday rentals allowing them so you can also take them with you.

Holidays in Turin

The area and getting around

A dream come true

Located in northern Italy, Turin is a lively city, children friendly and easy to get around. Travelling with kids can be fun as you can get on the historic tram 7 and visit the centre. This is considered as a “museum in motion”. Great experience for the children and adults alike. The city offers a great variety of museums, from the renowned National Cinema Museum inside the Mole Antonelliana to the Egyptian one. Culinary and artistic events follow one another all year round, from the Salone del Gusto for the most demanding palates to the Book Fair for avid readers; from Paratissima for art lovers to the Torino Jazz Festival for those who cannot live without music. For nature lovers, there are many and well signposted opportunities for day trips to the surrounding areas or for trekking along the hilly paths.

Turin, history and culture

Turin is a city rich in history and culture. It is famous for its large number of art museums, luxurious restaurants, beautiful churches and majestic palaces. It boasts charming squares, and lovely parks and gardens along with magnificent theatres. Filled with buildings in the Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical and Art Nouveau styles that create a truly unique atmosphere for romantic walks as a couple. Large avenues, elegant palaces and symmetrical buildings make strolling through the streets of this city always a real pleasure, especially for lovers of art and harmony. What are you waiting for to rent your holiday rental in Turin?

Travellers and activities

Turin for art and history lovers

Turin is a city rich in art and history that will undoubtedly be enjoyed by those who love to go on cultural visits. During your stay you can enjoy the main landmarks and the impressive Mole Antonelliana, the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, the Egyptian Museum, the Royal Palace, the Adama Palace, the Palatine Gate, the Sabauda Gallery, the Carignano Palace, the Consolata Sanctuary, the Valentino Castle, the Superga Basilica or the Basilica of Mary Help of Christians. The city brims art and culture in every corner. Come and see it by yourself!

Turin for museum lovers

The Egyptian museum is one of Turin’s greatest museums. Walk around the 4 floors where numerous exposition rooms show you the greatness of Egypt. You can see collections of statues, mummies and sarcophagi for about 2 hours. On the other hand, if you are more of a car fan, then The Automobile Museum is your place. With about 200 cars you can see steam cars, old cars, and modern cars from 80 different brands. On display, there is also a collection of the world’s finest rare vehicles. And that is not all! Located in the Mole Antonelliana, at the National Museum of Cinema you can enjoy its most popular attraction: the panoramic elevator with transparent walls. That will take you to the Mole platform which is a great spot for getting sweeping views of the city.

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