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Turin Travel Guide

Turin is a major city as well as a business and cultural centre in northern Italy. It was the first capital of modern Italy, and the host of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games. The city is the headquarter of the automobile giants Fiat and also the European capital of Baroque.

About Turin

Turin covers an area of 50 sq. miles (130.2 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 1 million people being the 4th largest city in Italy. Turin is the capital of the Piedmont region, located mainly on the right bank of the Po River.

Hotels

h1.jpgThis modern hotel is situated in the hub of Turin’s business area, a few kilometres from the city centre, Porta Nuova railway station and Lingotto centre.

Cristallo’s accommodation offers the facilities you would expect as well as extras like Sky film and sports channels. The hotel has a new covered, guarded parking facility available as well an unguarded car park.

Resting in a large garden within a residential area, far from the noise of the city traffic, Hotel Cristallo Torino offers a warm and friendly atmosphere in which to relax. Courtesy and hospitality are its hallmarks, adding to your experience of Turin.

Rooms: 35.

Grand Hotel Sitea

Starhotels Majestic

Atahotel Concord

Express by Holiday Inn Turin

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