DuParc Contemporary Suites

Top choice in Turin


A business-friendly location doesn't mean this isn't a great choice for all travellers. Staff are young, clued-up and friendly, and the building's iconic modern lines are matched with a fantastic contemporary art collection and comfortable furnishings along with stunning Italian lighting. Best of all, even the cheapest rooms here are sumptuously large (50 sq m), with king beds, huge baths and floor-to-ceiling windows.

There's a gym and basement spa area with saunas and a large whirlpool. Note that the location puts you in walking distance of the bars and restaurants of San Salvario and the elegant green paths of the riverside Parco Valentino.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Turin attractions

1. Borgo Medievale

0.28 MILES

Perched over a scenic stretch of the Po River, the Borgo Medievale is a small recreated 15th-century village that was actually built for the 1884 Turin…

2. Parco Valentino

0.81 MILES

Opened in 1856, this 550,000-sq-metre French-style park kisses the banks of the Po and is filled with joggers, promenaders and lovers night and day…

3. Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli

1.12 MILES

On the rooftop of the Lingotto building, 3km south of the centre, this intimate gallery houses the personal collection of late Fiat head Gianni Agnelli,…

4. Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile

1.14 MILES

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5. Lingotto

1.16 MILES

Turin's former Fiat factory, one of Italy's most praised examples of early-20th-century industrial architecture, is 5km south of the city centre. It was…

7. Chiesa di Santa Cristina

1.29 MILES

This ornate marble- and granite-fronted church is one of the pair of churches on Piazza San Carlo and dates to 1639.

8. Chiesa di San Carlo Borromeo

1.31 MILES

One of the twin churches on Piazza San Carlo, this Baroque beauty was dedicated to San Carlo Borromeo by Carlo Emanuele I in 1619, although the facade…