Where to Stay in Turin
Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods
Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads
Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Turin
San Salvario
Mid-rangeLively and multicultural district known for its vibrant nightlife, diverse restaurants, and bohemian atmosphere.
- +Excellent and affordable dining options from around the world.
- +Thriving nightlife scene.
- +Good transport links to the rest of the city.
- -Can be noisy at night due to bars and clubs.
- -Some streets can feel a bit gritty.
Cit Turin
Mid-rangeAn elegant residential area renowned for its Art Nouveau architecture, particularly the 'Rascacielo'.
- +Unique architectural beauty.
- +Quieter and more residential feel.
- +Good metro access to the city center.
- -Fewer dining and nightlife options compared to other areas.
- -Can feel a bit sterile at night.
Vanchiglia
Mid-rangeBohemian and artistic neighborhood with a youthful energy, independent shops, and lively bars.
- +Close proximity to major cultural landmarks.
- +Eclectic mix of bars, cafes, and independent boutiques.
- +Good atmosphere for exploring on foot.
- -Can be noisy, especially on weekends.
- -Parking can be difficult.
Centro Storico
LuxuryElegant historic center with grand arcades, royal palaces, and upscale shops.
- +Central location with major attractions within walking distance.
- +Beautiful architecture and charming arcades.
- +Excellent dining and shopping options.
- -Can be crowded, especially on weekends.
- -Accommodation can be expensive.
WiFi & Remote Work in Turin
Quality
good
Avg Speed
30-50 Mbps
Free WiFi
Many cafes offer free Wi-Fi with purchase; some public squares have limited free Wi-Fi networks (e.g., 'Torino Wifi').
Coworking
Several options exist, such as Copernico Torino, Impact Hub Torino, and Officine della Terra, with daily passes typically ranging from โฌ15-โฌ25.
Daily Budget (Budget)
EUR 70/day
Hidden Gems in Turin
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Caffรจ Fiorio
Step back in time at one of Turin's oldest cafes, established in 1780. Locals flock here for their exquisite historic pastries and rich hot chocolate, a true taste of Turin's royal past.
1 area to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Turin