Located 4.7 km from Lingotto Metro Station, the apartment A casa di Ivy e Baby in Turin includes 1 room and features mountain views from its balcony. This soundproof, air-conditioned property offers a private entrance and free WiFi throughout.
The apartment is situated 5 km from Turin Exhibition Hall, 6.4 km from Polytechnic University of Turin as well as Porta Nuova Metro Station and Porta Nuova Railway Station. Torino Airport lies 23 km away.
Accommodation comprises one bedroom with two beds and a separate living area featuring hardwood flooring and a sofa bed. The fully equipped kitchen includes a stovetop, refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, microwave, coffee machine, electric kettle and tea and coffee making facilities. Bathroom amenities include a bathtub or shower with complimentary toiletries such as shampoo and body soap along with a bidet and hairdryer. Additional room features are an ironing board with iron, heating system, individually controlled air conditioning for the room, wardrobe space, clothes drying rack, work desk and bedside sockets.
Guests benefit from private check-in/check-out services alongside lift access to upper floors. Free parking including accessible parking is available on site with street parking options nearby. Comforts extend to WiFi coverage in all areas plus cable TV channels including pay-per-view content on the flat-screen television offering streaming services.
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The apartment was spacious, very clean, and had two balconies facing different directions with plenty of sunlight. The kitchen was small but had utensils, a coffeemaker, dishwasher, and washing machine. The location was in a quiet neighborhood with direct bus and tram connections to the city center taking about 25 minutes. Ivy (Ivano) was a very friendly host who welcomed guests personally, gave tours of the apartment, provided snacks and breakfast on arrival, helped with questions promptly, and offered useful tips about Turin including nearby places like Cos’e pazz pizza. A big supermarket was two minutes’ walk away along with cafes and tabacchi for public transportation tickets. Towels were soft and absorbent while reading materials and maps were available for exploring the city.









