Located less than 1 km from Porta Nuova Metro Station, Top Living Apartments - Appartamenti Saluzzo in Turin includes three rooms and features free WiFi and a lift. The apartment complex is also a short walk from Porta Nuova Railway Station, offering convenient urban access.
Additional landmarks nearby include the Polytechnic University of Turin at 1.8 km, while Porta Susa Metro Station and Lingotto Metro Station are both approximately 3 km away. Torino Airport lies 18 km from the property.
Accommodation comprises two apartments with one living room, one separate bedroom each, and a studio unit. Each apartment has parquet or tile flooring with air conditioning, heating facilities, flat-screen TVs with cable channels, seating areas including sofas or sofa beds, work desks, wardrobes or closets, ironing facilities complete with an iron and board as well as washing machines. Bathrooms are private featuring showers and bidets along with hairdryers and shampoo supplies. Some units provide baby cots.
The kitchens come fully equipped for self-catering guests offering stovetops, ovens, microwaves, refrigerators plus electric kettles coffee machines toasters alongside dining tables for comfortable meals. Guests benefit from lift access to upper floors ensuring ease of movement throughout the building.
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Rooms: 3Check guest reviews about Top Living Apartments - Appartamenti Saluzzo
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The apartment was clean, spacious, and well-equipped with a hoover and fan. The location was great, just 3 minutes from the metro and 10 minutes from the historical center in a quiet neighborhood close to bars, restaurants, pizzerias, pasticcerias, grocery stores, and Porta Nueva train station. The bed was comfortable with good mattress and pillows despite no air-conditioning. Communication with the host was instant and flexible when there were issues with the key box or .... Parking had some difficulties but spots were found during August holidays.









