Diplomatic Hotel Turin (Turin)
- Diplomatic Hotel Turin (Turin)
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Diplomatic Hotel Turin
country: Italy, city: Turin (City Centre: Piazza Castello)
Diplomatic Hotel Turin Set out in Turin's business world, the Diplomatic Hotel with its first class services, functionality and the courtesy as well as professionalism of its staff attracts business and leisure travellers for a tranquil stay.
Location
Situated in a convenient position in the heart of Turin, the Diplomatic Hotel is at a walkable distance from the Porta Susa Railways Station and air terminal.
Rooms
The elegantly furnished accommodation units are well-refined and equipped with all modern comfort that a discerning guest would expect from a hotel of this category.
Restaurant
A rich buffet breakfast, serves at the onsite restaurant welcomes you to a new day. Guests can also savour fine local and national cuisine in the discreet and comfortable environment of the Crimea Restaurant. The pleasant atmosphere of the American Bar makes it an ideal place for a relaxing drink.
General
For high-level meetings, the Diplomatic Hotel offers congress rooms with different layouts and sizes, which can seat up to 170 people. The meeting rooms are well-equipped with high security devices and sophisticated technical aids.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Baby sitting service Cocktail bar Conference facilities Laundry facilities Lobby Parking facilities Restaurant Room service | Air conditioning Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer In-room safe Mini bar Modem/data port connection Private bathroom / Ensuite Radio Telephone |
Extra Information:
Address:
Via Cernaia 42
10122 Turin
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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