Travelers Reviews of Piedmont Hotels

Albergo Dell'Agenzia
4.4/546 Reviews
While the outside of Hotel Albergo Dell'Agenzia is stunning, the overall experience left much to be desired. After being wowed by the property's beautiful exterior, the rest of our stay was somewhat disappointing, especially considering the hotel's high star rating. The lack of customer service was a major letdown. There was no doorman to assist with our luggage upon arrival, and the young bartender simply watched as I struggled to open the door, rather than offering to help. It was only after I had to explicitly ask him for assistance that he begrudgingly opened one side of the door, still making no effort to help with our bags. The cleanliness of the room was also sub-par. We left our used towels in the bathtub, as the room instructions indicated, but rather than replacing them with fresh towels, the housekeeping staff simply hung the dirty ones back up. This was an appalling oversight. Additionally, the gym and pool area did not have WiFi access, which was an inconvenience when trying to stay connected during our stay. Overall, while the property itself is visually impressive, the lackluster customer service and lack of attention to cleanliness really detracted from our experience at Hotel Albergo Dell'Agenzia. I expected a higher level of quality and care from a hotel of this caliber.
NH Collection Santo Stefano
4.5/5109 Reviews
I have had some lift and the chamber's electronic keys, but I understand that the technical problems may occur.
NH Lingotto Congress
4.4/5114 Reviews
The room is quite big. There is a subway station on the right side of the door. It is quite convenient. It is safer to live here.
DoubleTree by Hilton Turin Lingotto
4.4/543 Reviews
Hotel and room itself were okay, but I was shocked when someone opened my door and walked into my room at 9:15am in the morning without knocking or ringing beforehand, while I was still sleeping . Again someone (not sure if same person) walked into my room at around 10am (checkout time is 12pm), this time it was the mini-bar guy, asking if the mini bar items need to be restocked. I brought this up at the reception upon checkout, and the receptionist was a bit surprised to hear and stated that she would speak with the mini-bar guy. Another, seemingly more senior receptionist chimed in, and seemed to put the blame on me for not putting out the ”do not disturb” sign at my door. I've stayed in numerous high/low end hotels in multiple countries around the world, I've never had a guy open my room door and walk into my room just because I didn't put out a ”dnd” sign. Again, checkout time is 12:00pm.
CX Turin Marconi
4.3/544 Reviews
Overpriced Student Hotel. Floor 1-4 student rooms. 5+6 level hotel room. Doors to the upper floors do not automatically close quietly, so every room vibrates as soon as someone enters the hallway and slams the door ruthlessly. In general, it is rather noisy due to the students on the ground floor and on the roof terrace. Breakfast option for 18€ per day/per person also completely overpriced. You have to go over the main street to the hotel on the station side. Otherwise, you will be approached by bad characters whether you want to buy *****. However, the location is otherwise very good, as there are wonderful restaurants around it. Hotel room was gloomy - but very clean!
Hotel Milan Speranza Au Lac
4.1/575 Reviews
Hotel with great location, next to Lake and ferry terminal. During checkin the receptions took IDs and told to come later to get them back which is unacceptable. Also no information on additional access to pool, had to ask myself after finding on the hotel website. Lot of bars and restaurants even in the same building. Tasty breakfasts, the best crossaints I had in Stresa. The downside is also poor maintenance of rooms, slow WiFi, AC control panel was very old and simply AC wasn't working. Bed very soft which is uncomfortable and unhealthy. If the price is attractive I would stay again but the standard is similar to 2 star hotels nearby.
Relais & Chateaux Villa Crespi
4.6/556 Reviews
Wonderful adventure, very nice location, extraordinary service, very kind staff. Breakfast and dinner only delicacies.
Hotel Diplomatic
4.5/553 Reviews
Well what can I say. It's supposed to be the 4 star hotel. the location is great. The staff working there work very hard and are polite. Breakfast is really good. However the facilities Inside our room are terrible. We had to call the facility twice!!! The plugs in the room only working 1 !!! I think they need to get rewiring. Very dated facility inside the room. They eventually brought us an extension cable. The bed mattress was also terrible. Other than that I liked this hotel but I don't give them 4 stats.
Hotel Gran Torino
4/569 Reviews
The hotel service is okay, the room is MINI, the room is airtight and it feels like a sauna. Sleeping in the room has 4D sound effects: you can hear the snoring sound of the next door on both sides, hear the sound of the street downstairs, and other guests in the corridor feel like they are opening the door The scary feeling of opening my room came. The door of the hotel is fully automatic, but it is broken. Sometimes the spirit is not working. When it fails, I stood behind the door and was bruised by it after successfully recovering.
Aer Hotel Malpensa
3.8/5100 Reviews
As a daytime sightseeing, catch a plane the next day, especially the small hotel that is very suitable for early flights. 10 minutes drive from Malpensa Airport, the hotel has 2 free shuttle vehicles (white 5 people, blue 7 people, advance reservation is required, schedule can see photos). The room is not big, the facilities are a bit old, and the pastoral scenery is pushed outside the window. There are towels, but they are hard. Once a bagged shampoo / shower liquid. There is a hairdryer, small refrigerator, and free bottled drinking water. Breakfast starts at six o'clock, and it costs six euros, with bread, juice, milk, jam, fruit, cheese, yogurt and cappuccino. There is a parking lot outside the hotel. Practical budget small hotel.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties2,301
Number of Reviews26,926
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 287
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 304