Located just 400 metres from Porta Nuova Railway Station, the guest house Lagrange 34 in Turin Historic Centre includes 3 rooms featuring air conditioning and satellite flat-screen TVs. Some rooms offer balconies with city views, enhancing the stay within this recently built property dating from 2023.
The guest house is a stone's throw from Porta Nuova Metro Station at 400 metres and lies only 600 metres from the city centre. Mole Antonelliana is situated within a short distance of 1.4 km, while Porta Susa Metro and Train Stations are both approximately 1.9 km away. Lingotto Metro Station can be reached after a journey of about 4.2 km, with Turin Exhibition Hall located around 6 km from the property. Torino Airport lies some 17 km away.
Accommodation options include quadruple rooms equipped with two beds as well as a double room with one bed, all featuring soundproofed walls for added comfort. Each unit has its own private bathroom fitted with a shower, bidet, hairdryer and complimentary toiletries such as shampoo and body soap. Rooms come complete with work desks, wardrobes or closets, non-feather synthetic pillows, sofas that convert into beds and tile or marble flooring.
Guests have access to fully equipped kitchens boasting stovetops, refrigerators, dishwashers and kitchenware alongside dining tables for meal preparation and enjoyment. Additional amenities include free WiFi available throughout all areas of the building along with bedside sockets for convenience. Safety measures such as smoke detectors and in-room fire extinguishers are provided to ensure security during your stay.
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The apartment was clean, stylish, and well equipped with all necessary facilities, and the bed was extremely comfortable. The host was very welcoming and friendly with smooth communication and clear check-in instructions. The location was central in Torino’s old town, close to cafes, restaurants, shops, and public transport but quiet despite being above a coffee shop.











