Torino is the capital of Baroque and offers to its guests the sight of impressive buildings with façades richly decorated and magnificent squares. Torino represents the perfect union between its great past and a promising future, and today it looks as an eclectic and dynamic place: contemporary art and ancient beauties, historical buildings and modern design, the whole framed by a charming nature. The Mole Antonelliana, nowadays site of the Cinema’s National Museum, the Egyptian Museum and Lingotto are the symbols of a modern and functional city in continuous transformation and which is located at the foot of the imposing Alps and crossed by the Po river.
Three days, three weeks or three months. It doesn’t matter how much time you have to spend away from home but how you spend it. Not in a hotel, but in a luxurious apartment, from…
Resid'angle residence has eleven oneroom and tworoom flats, with one, two or three beds, all provided with bathroom, equipped kitchen, telephone, satellite colour television,…
In the centre of Torino, close to Porta Susa railway station and lawcourt palace, you can find a new concept of residence in a quiet corner of an elegant and lively residential quarter,…