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Apartment Vacanze (cav) in Turin
Torino e Dintorni
- Piedmont
TOP Center ? 20 STEPS FROM PIAZZA CASTELLO With the Royal Palace of Turin and Palazzo Madama behind the house and the Egyptian Museum just a 5-minute walk away. A historic building houses a very modern, barrier-free apartment designed for everyone's comfort. Spacious spaces, a large accessible shower, natural fabrics, and impeccable cleanliness. Ideal for seniors and families who want to feel at home in a colorful and cheerful environment, without sacrificing safety! You will find many useful amenities for you. Perfect for senior guests, people with motor disabilities, wheelchair users, or those with reduced mobility, and families with children/teenagers who want to experience the historic center in total comfort and independence, visiting everything on foot in just a few minutes. The same goes for restaurants of all kinds, historic cafes, shopping and simple grocery shopping with nearby supermarkets and the largest open-air market in Europe (Porta Palazzo) just 250 meters away! In a charming 17th-century building, a completely renovated 80m2 apartment, ultra-modern and truly wheelchair accessible. ? Sleeps 6. ? Large, barrier-free spaces. ? Accessible bathroom with large shower, seat, and grab bars. ? Quiet (low-emissivity double glazing). ? Hot/cold air conditioning ? induction hob ? no gas. ? Impeccably clean, no carpets, only natural fabrics (ideal for allergy sufferers). Consisting of: ? Fully equipped kitchen/living room for 6 people. ? Double bedroom with walk-in closet and safe. ? Living room with sofa bed + 2 single beds. ? 2 balconies (one overlooking Via XX Settembre, one overlooking the internal courtyard). Fully equipped: dishwasher, 8kg washing machine, Nescafè DolceGusto automatic coffee machine, cotton linens, baby kit on request. Regularly registered apartment: direct management with 10 years of experience: professional welcome and genuine care for each guest. A stay in the heart of Turin, with the comfort of a modern home and the security of truly accessible spaces.
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