Where to stay in Turin with your family: review

A girl laying on a bed in a room at Duparc Contemporary Suites

When traveling with children, especially infants, a family's needs change drastically. Every parent knows that the suitcase fills up with diapers, bottles, and toys, and that practicality becomes the top priority. When you add the search for accommodation that offers space and comfort, the task can seem daunting.

Fortunately, if you're planning a family weekend in Turin, you won't have to compromise. The modern and spacious suites at DUPARC Contemporary Suites are not just a place to sleep, but a true home base for organizing a stress-free vacation. Forget cramped spaces and logistical challenges: here, the concept of a "family-sized vacation" comes to life, offering you everything you need to feel at home while exploring the wonderful Piedmontese capital.

 

DUPARC Contemporary Suites: the perfect family Hotel in Turin

DUPARC Contemporary Suites is a designer hotel located in the San Salvario district, right next to the beautiful Valentino Park, an ideal location for families traveling.

DUPARC offers suites that are genuine, fully-equipped apartments, making a stay with children ideal. The generous space and the "family" offer will make your visit magical! Thanks to the Family Offer, your children will feel pampered, because at DUPARC their happiness is of primary importance. This is shown not only with an unexpected surprise but also with slippers and bath products designed exclusively for them!

Don't worry, parents are also pampered thanks to the wellness path at the DUPARC ORIENTAL SPA, where moms can find a moment of relaxation. Don't miss the massages and beauty treatments! Meanwhile, dads will be happy to try out the modern gym.

Being able to book a hotel that offers suites—or rather, genuine, fully-equipped apartments—makes family organization easier, so things like mealtimes are no longer a problem! Is a modern kitchen with an induction hob and latest-generation appliances not your thing? Just head down for a family dinner at the on-site restaurant.

Not a parent yet but the hotel has you intrigued? No problem, DUPARC Contemporary Suites offers stays suitable for all types of travelers, from business guests to couples looking for a romantic getaway. Thanks to the different types of suites, every traveler will have the vacation they want!

 

Where to sleep in Turin with the family: DUPARC Contemporary Suites

Where to stay in Turin with your family: booking accommodation that offers suites, or rather fully equipped apartments, makes it easier to organize your family vacation.

 

DUPARC Contemporary Suites: our own experience

Booking a stay at DUPARC Contemporary Suites proved to be perfect for the needs of both of our daughters (6 years old and 3 months old), but above all, it delighted us as parents!

Traveling with children, especially infants, is always a little intimidating. You're afraid of arriving at your destination and finding an unsuitable environment, whether because of the room or simply because of the staff. Even when you book a hotel considered "family-friendly," the fear of having made a mistake is always there. Staying at DUPARC fully met all our family's needs, made our time in Turin unforgettable, and most importantly, the staff was attentive and helpful to our daughters.

The Superior Two-Bedroom Suite assigned to us, located on the third floor, was huge! Equipped with three bathrooms, two bedrooms, a kitchen-diner, and a large living room, it was well-insulated and bright. We were welcomed by a surprise for the girls, DUPY the hotel mascot; an unforgettable welcome!

Excellent value for money, competent and helpful staff, a great buffet breakfast, and a noteworthy SPA!

We spent a weekend of relaxation and family time. Thank you, DUPARC, we will be back soon.

 

Where to sleep in Turin with the family: DUPARC Contemporary Suites

Where to sleep in Turin with the family: staying at Duparc fully satisfied all our family needs and made our stay in Turin unforgettable

 

 

     WRITTEN BY: Marina, Il gusto in viaggio