I chose this hotel to be near my friends' apartment, but even though it is a little way out of the city centre, it is still walkable. And it is consequently quieter. There are lots of small shops, authentic cafes, and ice-cream opportunities in the area. Our bed linen and towels were changed every day, the room was very clean, and while breakfast was not my favourite, it was copious. Fresh fruit began to appear half-way through the week. It's a big plus to have a garden to sit in, and the price is very reasonable indeed. The air con and external blinds meant we could get a good night's sleep. The hotel is run by a family who don't speak much English but who are very helpful if the need arises. In summary, if you are just spending a couple of nights in Turin somewhere more central would be better, but if you are staying longer and want to save some of your money for shopping and eating out, then this is a good choice.