Lowest Holiday Rental Price | £27 |
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Low season | February | cheapest month to stay |
High season | November | most expensive time to stay |
62% | expected price decrease | |
59% | expected price increase |
Price | £29 - £184 |
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Cheapest day of week | Saturday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Thursday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
£39 | ||
£81 |
The night-life scene in Turin is incredibly varied and offers a taste for everyone, regardless of what you're looking for. On Piazza Vittorio, you'll have access to several elegant bars and restaurants like Opposto - Restaurant Cocktail House and La Drogheria - Cocktail Bar, which are both a short trip away from Turin holiday rentals like Vittorio 1 and Piazza Vittorio Suites. In Santa Giulia, you'll find a range of alternative pubs and clubs like Mojo Bar and Botz among others. Quadrilatero Romano is another area with cheerful and vibrant nightlife, especially during the week. Many local students spend their afternoons taking advantage of happy hour, while other locals tend to spend time at some of the hidden street bars. During the spring and summertime, you'll find many local drinkers enjoying their beverages outdoors on spacious terraces of bars. If you're keen on clubbing, most clubs open close late at night but only start getting packed out after midnight. If you want to push even further, you'll find many after-parties running from six in the morning till midday.
If you're in the city with your family and looking for fun for everyone, you'll have several options to choose from in the city. If you're interested in museum visits, consider spending your time around the Borgata Rosa - Sassi area, where you'll be close to places like Mole Antonelliana, Palazzo Carignano, Regional Museum of Natural Science, or Accorsi - Ometto Museum. If you and the family prefer spending outdoors and want to explore what the city has to offer, you may want to check out holiday rentals in Turin near San Salvario or Borgo Crimea, where you'll have access to parks like Parco del Valentino, Giardino Roccioso, or the Botanical Garden of Turin - University of Turin.
Turin is a city well-known for its food, especially wines, cheese, truffles, and chocolate. It's even said to be the origin of the hard form of chocolate. Spending time in a self-catering holiday rental gives you the opportunity of traversing the streets and picking up local produce and delights to take home and prepare yourself, not to mention that it's usually quieter and oftentimes more spacious. Turin is home to one of Europe's largest open-air markets, Turnin, where you'll find a vast variety of fruits and vegetables at very affordable prices. It's where many locals go to do their grocery shopping. Staying in the centre of Turin will have you closest to most of the supermarkets in the area, such as Punto Simply Supermarket or Supermarcato Carrefour Express. Another benefit of staying at a private property instead of a hotel is not having to share the pool. If you stay at properties like Nel Verde Holiday Home or Locazione Turistica Casa Dei Ciliegi - Tui250, you can spend your afternoons relaxing poolside with homemade drinks and desserts without having to worry about sharing the space with other holiday-goers.
Those choosing holiday rental apartments in Turin typically book for at least 2 nights.
Around £89 per night is the typical cost of a holiday apartment in Turin - note that if you are booking an apartment for a larger group or require more rooms and facilities in your rental, the price will likely be higher.
Holiday apartments in Turin are often cheapest in February - rental prices can be around 62% lower than the average during this period.
As of April 2024, there are 3,601 operators available to choose from for hotels in Turin.
Prices for hotels in Turin are updated daily.