Located in the centre of Turin, All'Ombra del Grattacielo by Wonderful Italy is an apartment offering a spacious stay with air conditioning and free WiFi. This property includes one room and lies just 700 metres from the Polytechnic University of Turin as well as within a short walk to Porta Susa Metro Station.
The apartment is also conveniently positioned close to several landmarks: it is 1.3 km from both Porta Nuova Metro Station and Porta Nuova Railway Station, while Mole Antonelliana is 3.7 km away. Lingotto Metro Station can be reached within 5.5 km, and Allianz Juventus Stadium sits at a distance of 6.6 km. Torino Airport lies 16 km from the property.
Accommodation features include four beds across the unit, complemented by a fully equipped kitchen with refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, kitchenware and electric kettle. Guests benefit from additional conveniences such as a washing machine, tea and coffee making facilities including a coffee machine, dining table for meals indoors, heating and air conditioning for comfort throughout their stay.
The bathroom provides essentials like complimentary toiletries including shampoo and body soap alongside a hairdryer, bidet and bathtub or shower options. The apartment offers entertainment through television access as well as comprehensive internet services with WiFi available in all areas.
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Located just steps from Porta Susa and a metro station, the apartment featured spacious bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. The accommodation was clean and well-maintained, offering two bathrooms including one in the large bedroom. Communication with hosts was smooth, and the central neighborhood provided excellent access to mainline railway, tram, and bus stops. The kitchen included a large freezer, while noise from the street remained minimal.









