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Hotel Guala
Turin, Torino

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Located close to the Lingotto Congress Centre and the historic city centre, the hotel is ideal for both business and leisure travellers; offering specialised rooms for each one. The hotel has recently been completely renovated to house all modern conveniences for you to have a relaxing and comfortable stay. These new facilities include high speed internet connection and soundproofed rooms, to ensure that you have a peaceful night's sleep whilst still benefiting from a central location. Whether exploring the city or attending business meetings by day, you can return to the hotel in the evenings and unwind in the spacious and comfortable rooms.


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Rooms - €65.00 per Room

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 Hotel Guala
 Piazza Guala, 143
 Turin
 Torino
 10135


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Turin (Italian: Torino; Piedmontese: Turin) is a major industrial city in north-western Italy, capital of the Piedmont region, located mainly on the west bank of the Po River. The population of the city of Turin is 908,000 (2004 census); its metropolitan area totals about 1.7 million inhabitants. The province is one of the largest in Italy, with 6,830 kmē (2,637 sq. mi), and one of the most populous, with 2,236,941 inhabitants at the 2004 census. Turin is also well-known as the home of the Shroud of Turin and host of the 2006 Winter Olympics. The name of Turin comes from Tau, a Celtic word that means mountains. Its Italian name, Torino, translates as "little bull"; hence the coat of arms and the symbol of the city. The area was settled by the Taurini in pre-Roman times. In the 1st century BC (probably 28 BC), the Romans created a military camp (Castra Taurinorum), later dedicated to Augustus (Augusta Taurinorum). The typical Roman street grid can still be seen in the modern city. Turin reached about 5,000 inhabitants at the time, all living inside the high walls.

 
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