Best Family Hotels in Turin, Italy
Updated 9 July 2026 · 60 real hotels
Turin is a genuinely family-friendly city, with wide arcaded streets, the Egyptian Museum, and Parco del Valentino all easy to reach from centrally located hotels. Options range from apartment-style stays ideal for families with children to roomy boutique hotels and four and five-star properties. Prices start at 88 euros per night, giving families a range of budgets to work with.
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Staying in Turin as a Family
Turin rewards family travellers with a surprisingly manageable layout. The historic centre is largely flat, covered by nearly 18 kilometres of continuous arcades that keep children sheltered from rain or summer heat while walking between sights. The Egyptian Museum, one of the most important in the world outside Cairo, captivates older children and adults alike, while the Museo Nazionale del Cinema inside the iconic Mole Antonelliana offers interactive exhibits across multiple floors. The Parco del Valentino along the Po river provides open green space for a break from sightseeing, and the city's famous chocolate and gelato culture means there is always a reward close at hand.
For families, the two key practical questions are space and location. Staying in or very close to the Centre historique puts you within walking distance of most major attractions and reduces time spent on public transport with tired children. The Crocetta neighbourhood, just south of the centre, is quieter and residential, with good transport links back to the main sights. Several of the hotels listed below offer suites or apartment-format rooms that give families extra room to spread out, and the spread of rates, from 88 euros to 273 euros per night, means both budget-conscious and comfort-focused families can find a suitable match.
Our selection in Turin
| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Turin Central Apartment | Appartement entier | ★ 5 | 156 €/nuit |
| Guest House Concord | Centre historique | ★ 5 | 109 €/nuit |
| Be Mate Torino Centro | Centre historique | ★ 4.9 | 101 €/nuit |
| Principi di Piemonte | UNA Esperienze | Preferred Hotels and Resorts ★★★★★ | Centre historique | ★ 4.9 | 152 €/nuit |
| Q71 Timeless Suite | Centre historique | ★ 4.9 | 334 €/nuit |
| Carlo Felice Boutique Hotel | Centre historique | ★ 4.9 | 155 €/nuit |
| Edit Lofts | Turin | ★ 4.9 | 195 €/nuit |
| Residenza dell'Opera ★★★ | Centre historique | ★ 4.8 | 138 €/nuit |
| Opera 35 Boutique Hotel ★★★★ | Centre historique | ★ 4.8 | 171 €/nuit |
| Hotel Liberty ★★★ | Crocetta | ★ 4.8 | 81 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
Which Turin neighbourhood is most practical for families?+
The Centre historique is the most convenient base for families. It places you within easy walking distance of the Egyptian Museum, Piazza Castello, the Mole Antonelliana, and the arcaded shopping streets. Hotels such as Guest House Concord, Be Mate Torino Centro, Carlo Felice Boutique Hotel, and the Principi di Piemonte are all located here. The Crocetta district is a quieter residential alternative with good tram connections to the centre, and Hotel Liberty and Hotel Turin Palace are both based there.
Which hotels offer the most space for families with children?+
Be Mate Torino Centro, located in the historic centre from 97 euros per night, is designed in an apartment-style format that typically offers separate living areas, making it particularly practical for families who need extra room. Q71 Timeless Suite, also in the historic centre, offers suite-level space at 273 euros per night with a top guest rating of 4.9 out of 5. Hotel Turin Palace in Crocetta is a four-star property at 174 euros per night where larger room categories are available for families needing more space.
What are the top family-friendly attractions near these hotels?+
The Egyptian Museum on Via Accademia delle Scienze is one of the highlights for families and is walkable from all the Centre historique hotels. The Museo Nazionale del Cinema inside the Mole Antonelliana is another strong option, with panoramic lift access to the top of the structure. Parco del Valentino along the Po river offers outdoor space and a riverside walk. The Reggia di Venaria Reale, a UNESCO-listed royal palace with large gardens, is reachable by direct shuttle bus from the city centre and works well as a half-day excursion.
What is the most affordable family hotel option in Turin from this list?+
Hotel Liberty in the Crocetta neighbourhood is the most affordable option at 88 euros per night. It holds a three-star rating and a guest score of 4.8 out of 5, offering solid value for families watching their budget. Guest House Concord in the Centre historique is the next most affordable at 102 euros per night and carries a perfect 5 out of 5 guest rating, making it an excellent choice for families who want to be close to the main sights without a large outlay.