Relais Villa Matilde Hotel, Turin
The Relais Villa Matilde is a beautiful Relais de Charme set amidst an enchanting landscape surrounded by the Alps Mountains and green hills. The Relais Villa Matilde is only 35 km away from Turin, the first capital of Italy. The Relais Villa Matilde Hotel features a lush private park with secular trees where guests can spend a peaceful and relaxing stay. The region is known for the medieval art and its gastronomic pleasures including famous wines.
Location:
The Relais Villa Matilde Hotel is located in Romano Canavese, only 35 km away from Turin. Romano Canavese is a peaceful ancient town, dominated by a high bell tower and, situated near the boundaries of Valle d'Aosta. - View Location Map.
General Information:
| Category: | Epoque Classic Superior [learn more] |
| Address: | Via Marconi, 29. 10090, Turin [view map] |
| Type: | Boutique Hotel |
| Best Rate: | [View Calendar] |
| Languages Spoken by Staff: | English, French |
| Credit Cards Accepted: | MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX, DINERS |
Turin, Italy
Medium size industrial city, located in north-western Italy in the region of Piedmont; Turin is sometimes called the Capital of the Alps for the spectacular alpine setting surrounding the city. No wonder Turin was chosen to hold the 2006 Winter Olympics. Turin was once the seat of the House of Savoy, a leading Piedmontese noble family who supported the unification of Italy in the mid nineteenth century: Turin became thus the first capital city of the Regno D'Italia. With its busy Caselle airport, today Turin is a centre for business and industry, renowned for holding the headquarters of FIAT and Lancia, Italy's leading car manufacturers. Though Turin has shed her aristocratic glitter, it has not ceased to enchant the many visitors that come each year. Perhaps Turin's most important landmark is the imposing Mole Antonelliana, a unique structure that dominates the skyline of this splendid city. Take a stroll through Torino's grandiose avenues with the Alps in the background, and indulge yourself in a luscious gianduiotto chocolate and a glass of Italy's "noble" Barolo wine.





