San Giors

Turin


If you're not perturbed by a still-gentrifying neighbourhood, this welcoming family-run place offers individual artist-decorated rooms that are basic, but often include beautiful vintage design pieces and a witty, bohemian eye. The restaurant comes highly recommended, and come Saturday, you're in the thick of the Balon, one of Italy's best flea markets.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Turin attractions

1. Porta Palatina

0.24 MILES

The low-key and little-visited Porta Palatina is, in fact, one of the best preserved 1st-century BC Roman gateways in the world. Together with the remains…

2. Roman Amphitheatre

0.28 MILES

Razed to the ground by Napoleon's armies, little remains of this 1st-century amphitheatre, but it's still an atmospheric spot to stroll around.

3. Giardino Reale

0.35 MILES

These royal gardens, freely accessed via the Palazzo Reale, make a tranquil setting for a bit of down time in the city centre. Flower-lined pathways,…

4. Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista

0.36 MILES

Turin's cathedral was built between 1491 and 1498 on the site of three 14th-century basilicas and, before that, a Roman theatre. Plain interior aside, as…

5. Palazzo Reale

0.39 MILES

Statues of the mythical twins Castor and Pollux guard the entrance to this eye-catching palace and, according to local hearsay, also watch over the…

6. Museo Lavazza

0.4 MILES

Set in the architecturally striking new headquarters of the famed coffee chain, the Museo Lavazza takes you deep into the world of the heady caffeine…

7. Museo della Sindone

0.42 MILES

Encased in the crypt of Santo Sudario church, this fascinating museum documents one of the most studied objects in human history: the Holy Shroud. Despite…

8. Piazza Castello

0.49 MILES

Turin's central square is lined with museums, theatres and cafes. The city's Savoy heart, although laid out from the mid-1300s, was mostly constructed…