ATTRACTIONS
The DUPARC Contemporary Suites is situated in the San Salvario district of Turin, just a short drive away from the main city attractions, the historic centre of Turin and 500 metres from the “Dante” metro stop.
Its strategic position is within easy reach of Turin’s main attractions and monuments. Not sure where to begin? Be inspired by the itineraries that we have prepared for you on our blog and, once you arrive, in the hotel our receptionist will be happy to help!

Discover the world’s most important collection of Egyptian antiquities outside of Egypt ...

Symbol of the city, the Mole Antonelliana, was designed as a Synagogue but ...

The National Cinema Museum is an unique museum and is ...

San Salvario is an ancient district and ...

The largest and most famous park in the city center, houses inside ...

The Borgo Medievale of Turin is an open-air museum ...

The Royal Palace was the first residence of the Savoy, the Italian royal ...

The Reggia an amazing baroque palace, with its vast gardens, is one of the most significant examples of ...

The GAM collects works including paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs and...

The National Museum of Automobile it is a journey through the history of the automobile to ...

The Allianz Stadium is also known as Juventus Stadium...

The J-Museum is the official museum of Juventus ...

Egyptian Museum
Discover the world’s most important collection of Egyptian antiquities outside of Egypt ...

Mole Antonelliana
Symbol of the city, the Mole Antonelliana, was designed as a Synagogue but ...





The Royal Palace
The Royal Palace was the first residence of the Savoy, the Italian royal ...

The Venaria Reale
The Reggia an amazing baroque palace, with its vast gardens, is one of the most significant examples of ...




Things to do in Turin
A brief overview of the city
Turin was the first capital of modern day Italy. Elegantly aristocratic, it is one of the country’s most up-and-coming tourist destinations. With its impressive Alpine backdrop, the world-famous architect Le Corbusier regarded it as “the city with the most beautiful natural location in the world”.
Also known as the European capital of Baroque, Turin is an atypical Italian city. Many of its sites betray a clear French influence, such as its old-world cafés and grand boulevards, its world-class buildings and museums, and its leafy parks along the River Po.
However, not everyone knows that Turin is also a city teeming with magic. As the Italian capital of the occult, it is part both of the white magic triangle, along with Lyon and Prague, and of the black magic triangle, along with London and San Francisco.