Where to stay in Piedmont?

Turin (Torino) Mole Antonelliana towering above the city with Alps in the background

Turin (Torino)

Turin, the capital of Piedmont, is a city of grand boulevards, historic cafés, Baroque palaces, and elegant arcades. It was Italy’s first capital and remains a cultural and industrial powerhouse, home to Fiat, chocolate, and fine architecture.

Highlights include the Mole Antonelliana (home to the Cinema Museum), the Egyptian Museum, and the Royal Palace. The city is also known for its aperitivo culture and excellent regional cuisine featuring truffles and wines.

Staying in Turin offers a refined city experience rich in history, art, and gastronomy. It’s ideal for culture lovers and urban explorers with a taste for elegance and authenticity.

Lake Orta Orta San Giulio with cobbled streets leading to the lake and island basilica

Lake Orta

Lake Orta is one of Italy’s most romantic and serene lakes, smaller and quieter than nearby Lake Maggiore. The medieval village of Orta San Giulio, with its cobbled streets and lakeside views, is a hidden gem full of charm.

The island of San Giulio, just offshore, houses a mystical monastery and a scenic “Way of Silence.” The lake is perfect for swimming, boating, or simply relaxing by the water.

Staying at Lake Orta offers peace, beauty, and intimacy. It’s perfect for couples, nature lovers, and those looking to slow down in a fairytale setting.

Alba vineyard-covered hills with morning mist and a distant medieval tower

Alba

Alba is the capital of the Langhe wine region and world-famous for its white truffles and Barolo wine. The town is filled with gourmet restaurants, wine bars, and a lovely historic center.

Autumn is especially popular for the International White Truffle Fair, attracting chefs and food lovers from around the world. Rolling vineyards and medieval towers surround the town, creating postcard-perfect scenery.

Staying in Alba means indulging in Italy’s finest food and wine in a picturesque countryside setting. It’s a dream for gourmets and wine enthusiasts.

Stresa and Lake Maggiore Isola Bella’s palace and terraced gardens reflected in calm lake waters

Stresa and Lake Maggiore

Stresa is a refined lakeside town on the shores of Lake Maggiore, known for its 19th-century villas, lush gardens, and the stunning Borromean Islands. The town has long been a favorite of European aristocracy and artists.

You can take boat trips to the ornate palaces and botanical gardens of Isola Bella and Isola Madre, or ride the cable car up to Mount Mottarone for breathtaking views of the Alps.

Staying in Stresa offers elegance, natural beauty, and a touch of old-world charm. It’s perfect for a romantic or relaxing escape with lakeside luxury.

Saluzzo panoramic view of medieval rooftops and snowcapped Alps behind

Saluzzo

Saluzzo is a beautifully preserved medieval town at the foot of the Alps, with cobblestone streets, noble palaces, and sweeping views of the Po Valley. It feels like a step back in time but remains lively and welcoming.

Top sights include the Castiglia fortress, the Gothic cathedral, and Villa Belvedere. The surrounding countryside is ideal for hiking and exploring small villages and local markets.

Staying in Saluzzo is perfect for travelers looking for authenticity, heritage, and alpine proximity in a quiet and elegant setting.

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