Casa Ottavio Torino is an apartment located in Turin offering a private entrance and access to a garden and bar. The property includes one room with air conditioning and boasts landmark views, making it a comfortable base just 400 metres from Mole Antonelliana.
Situated 2.8 km from both Porta Nuova Metro Station and Porta Nuova Railway Station, the apartment is also within close reach of other key transport links including Porta Susa Train Station at 3.2 km, Porta Susa Metro Station at 3.6 km, Polytechnic University of Turin at 4.5 km, Lingotto Metro Station at 6.1 km, and Torino Airport located 16 km away.
The accommodation features one bedroom along with a living room furnished with two beds and seating area. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchenette complete with stovetop, refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, coffee machine as well as tea and coffee making facilities. Additional in-room amenities include ironing facilities with iron and board, washing machine, clothes drying rack, wardrobe or closet space, non-feather pillows for comfort and heating.
Guests benefit from free WiFi throughout the property along with satellite TV channels on a flat-screen television for entertainment. The bathroom offers complimentary toiletries alongside bathrobes, hairdryer and body care products such as shampoo and conditioner. Practical services include lift access to the room plus parking availability while smoke detectors ensure safety during your stay.
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The apartment was cozy and well-equipped, featuring a kitchen with all necessary tools and coffee capsules provided. The location allowed easy access to Turin’s main attractions within a 15-minute walk, including the Egyptian Museum. The host maintained excellent communication, regularly checking in via WhatsApp throughout the stay. Nearby restaurants and bars added convenience, while the bedroom offered a view of the illuminated Mole Antonelliana at night.









