The suite provides a wonderful and unique view of the architectural seductions of great value of Castle Square: Madama Palace, Royal Palace and the eighteenth century architectural complex , highlighted in the sunset as in a work of art.
The space
Suitable for a maximum of 3 adults and 1 child of up to 15 years of age.
Well-equipped kitchen area, queen-size bed, queen-size sofa bed, design furnishings. Two little balconies decorated as ideal places to enrich coffee moments with a panoramic view. Bathroom with furnishings in natural stones, big overflowing shower, hairdryer, courtesy service. Art wall.
Other things to note
Suite is in Castle Square Suite, located in the pedestrian area, access to the square is restricted by the Limited Traffic Zone regulations from 7,30 to 10,30.
A taxi stand is opposite the building.
Porta Susa railway station is just a 20-minute walk
Porta Nuova railway station is just a 17-minute walk
There is an Aci parking in Castle Square open 24 hours a day. If you need further information about parking fees please visit the website www.torino.aci.it
The Sandro Pertini international airport is 30-minute taxi ride away. A shuttle bus is available from the airport, departures every 15/30 minutes and bus stops at Porta Susa and Porta Nuova railway stations. Travel time 45/50 minutes.
A railway line links the airport and the Dora GTT station in Turin with a travel time of 19 minutes. From there you can reach the Porta Susa, the tube and the town center.
Suite located in the town center, right in the town center, in Castle Square 153, living and pulsating heart of the town.
Located in an eighteenth century noble building, elegantly furnished, overlooking the marvels of the square, such as Royal Palace, Government Palace, Royal Theatre, Armory and Royal Library, Madama Palace, it offers seven personalized accommodation solutions, four with a kitchen area.
A unique and special location, like no other.
Always protagonist, from the Roman age to Risorgimento, the existing design square has been realized by Ascanio Vitozzi in 1584 for King Carlo Emanuele I. It is surrounded on three sides by elegant colonnades, framing magnificent palaces: the austere Royal Palace, the Palace of Giunta Regionale, Government Palace, Royal Theatre, Armory and Royal Library, where the magnificent self-portrait of Leonardo da Vinci is preserved, S. Lorenzo Royal Church, work of art of Guarino Guarini, Madama Palace.
Two thousand years of history held within the walls of Madama Palace: built by Romans as city gate, later fortress and then castle subject through the centuries to many changes due to whims and passing fancy of the noble residents. Among them, Maria Giovanna Battista of Savoy, one of the ”Royal Madams” who contributed to enrich the building in a Baroque style and Maria Cristina di Borbone, whose important works enriched the interior of the building.