L'oasi in Piazza B- Torino Centro
80 mq
Accomodates
4
Queen beds
1
Single beds
n.a.
55''
Complementary
Paid
Free
Complementary
The loft is an oasis of comfort and style in the heart of Turin.
Located in a historic building, the accommodation combines old-world charm with modern conveniences.
The loft bedroom offers a peaceful retreat, while the spacious living room is perfect for relaxing with a 55'' smart TV.
The fully equipped kitchen is ideal for those who enjoy cooking while traveling. High-speed Wi-Fi and a dedicated workspace with a desk, chair, and power outlets make the apartment perfect for blending work and leisure.
Additionally, Alexa speakers throughout the house allow you to set the perfect mood at any time. The internal courtyard, with a view of the Madonna degli Angeli Church's bell tower, adds a unique and tranquil touch to your stay.
Property Location
Via Giuseppe Pomba, 17, Torino, TO, Italia
Discover nearby attractions
The oasis in Piazza Bodoni is nestled in the vibrant heart of Turin's historic center, surrounded by a rich tapestry of history and culture. Just steps away from the city's main attractions, such as Piazza Castello, the Egyptian Museum, and the Mole Antonelliana, this location is ideal for exploring every corner of Turin. The proximity to Porta Nuova station makes this apartment perfect for those arriving in the city and wishing to fully enjoy its wonders, with easy access to transport and shopping streets.
Via Roma - 7 minutes walk
Via Roma in Torino is one of the city's most iconic and elegant streets, a must-see for any visitor. It stretches from Piazza Castello, the historic heart of the city, to the grand Porta Nuova railway station. This thoroughfare, designed in the early 20th century, is renowned for its beautiful architecture, characterized by arcades on both sides that shelter upscale shops, cafes, and boutiques, making it a prime destination for luxury shopping.
The atmosphere along Via Roma is quintessentially Torinese, combining the grandeur of historic architecture with the vibrant energy of modern city life. In the evenings, the street is beautifully illuminated, offering a charming experience for a leisurely stroll.
Port Nuova railways station - 8 minutes walk
Porta Nuova is Torino's main railway station, located at the southern end of Via Roma. It’s a vital hub, connecting the city to numerous destinations in Italy and beyond. The station, originally built in the mid-1800s, features a grand façade with classical architecture and a modern interior that offers all necessary traveler amenities. Porta Nuova is not just a transit point; it represents Torino’s historic and contemporary significance.
Piazza San Carlo - 8 minutes walk
Piazza San Carlo, known as the "salotto di Torino" (the living room of Turin), is one of the city's most beautiful and iconic squares. Located along Via Roma, it is framed by elegant arcades and home to twin Baroque churches, San Carlo Borromeo and Santa Cristina. At the center stands the equestrian statue of Emanuele Filiberto, a symbol of the city's history.
This piazza is a cultural and social hub, perfect for a leisurely coffee at one of its historic cafes. It embodies the elegance and charm of Torino, making it a must-visit for any guest.
Egyptian Musum - 8 minutes walk
The Egyptian Museum of Torino, known as Museo Egizio, is one of the most important museums dedicated to ancient Egyptian civilization outside of Egypt. Located in the heart of the city, the museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts, including statues, sarcophagi, and mummies, spanning over 5,000 years of history.
Founded in 1824, it is renowned for its well-preserved and richly diverse exhibits, offering visitors a deep dive into the art, religion, and daily life of ancient Egypt. The museum's highlights include the Tomb of Kha, the Turin King List, and the stunning Gallery of the Kings.
For your guests, Museo Egizio offers an unforgettable journey through one of the world’s greatest ancient cultures, right in the center of Torino.
Museo del Risorgimento - 8 minutes walk
The Museo del Risorgimento, located in the grand Palazzo Carignano, is dedicated to Italy's unification and the Risorgimento movement. It offers a comprehensive journey through Italy's 19th-century struggle for independence and unity, showcasing documents, artifacts, and artworks related to key figures like Cavour, Garibaldi, and Vittorio Emanuele II.
The museum's exhibits, spread across historic rooms, provide deep insight into the events and ideals that shaped modern Italy. It’s a must-visit for history enthusiasts, offering your guests a profound understanding of the nation’s path to unification.