Torino Loft is located in Borgata Vittoria, a neighborhood in the midst of urban redevelopment, a 10-minute bus ride from the heart of the city and Juventus Stadium. Borgata Vittoria is a neighborhood that dates back to the 18th century and has seen several changes throughout its history. Within the district you will notice the interesting remnants, which have become monuments over time, of early 20th century industrial architecture and Dora Park. The Dora Park represents one of the city's largest green lungs and hosts within it very particular spaces to the eye in which naturalistic elements coexist together with elements of industrial archaeology that have been repurposed: the thermal power plant of the Fiat steel mills and the Michelin cooling tower are just a few examples. Next to the loft is the newly opened Penny Market supermarket.
From Porta Nuova station, it is possible to reach many of the museums that have made the city famous (the Egyptian Museum, the Museum of Cinema, etc...) but also historical buildings such as the well-known squares (Piazza Castello, Piazza Carignano, Piazza San Carlo), theaters ( Teatro Regio, Teatro Carignano) and palaces (Palazzo Reale, Palazzo Madama, etc..).
The city of Savoy has an important religious tradition expressed by several churches open to the public. It is worth mentioning first and foremost the Cathedral of Turin (which houses the Holy Shroud inside) but also the Shrine of the Consolata, the Royal Church of San Lorenzo, the Gran Madre, and the twin churches of Turin located in Piazza San Carlo.
Shopping is also possible in Turin. Via Garibaldi in the heart of the city houses the best-known chains, while Via Roma and the streets parallel to it are dotted with high-fashion stores such as Gucci, Armani, Louis Vuitton and many others. If you are fond of Vintage you will enjoy walking down Via Po where there are stalls of books, used records and ethnic clothing while for antiques there is La Galleria Subalpina or Gran Madre. Also worth mentioning is the Balon, the flea market in Porta Palazzo (Aurora neighborhood) that takes place every Saturday morning and is joined once a month by the Gran Balon where furniture and antiques for all budgets are displayed.
These are just some of the quaint neighborhoods where you can find the right venue.
Piedmontese cuisine, ethnic restaurants, and takeaways all at your fingertips and all with a story to tell whether it is to encapsulate in a dish the taste of our own culinary tradition or to savor the exotic taste of Japanese, Chinese, Indian, Argentine, etc. cuisines...
Right next to Torino Loft is the 59 bus stop, which in just five stops takes you to Piazza Statuto and Porta Susa train station, from where you can take the Turin subway that quickly connects you to the city center and Porta Nuova train station. Also by bus 59, in the opposite direction from the center, you will be transported to Juventus Stadium in 8 stops. A 15-minute walk from the Loft, crossing the park on foot, is also the Dora station from which it is possible to reach the Reggia di Venaria and Caselle Airport by train. Torino Loft is very close to Maria Vittoria Hospital and Amedeo di Savoia Hospital, Piedmont's landmark for the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases.
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