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January 9, 2023
La Luna e i faló is located in a historic building in Turin, the one in which Cesare Pavese lived and wrote the book that gives its name to the accommodation. The rooms are spread over two floors, we were on the highest floor, a very large floor in which several guest rooms have been installed and in which there is a large living room and a kitchen. On the other floor, much nicer, is the breakfast room and other rooms. About our room I have to say that we were disappointed. The best things were the views, the spaciousness of the room and the comfort of the bed. However, it did not have the charm that other rooms in La luna e i faló have. Some furniture (the desk and the chair, for example), seem to have been placed there because they did not know where to place them. The bathroom, small, with a broken cabinet and a window that overlooks the landing (without any curtain, through the glass you could see perfectly what was happening in the bathroom from the outside), was not the best in the accommodation either. Best of all, breakfast. Spectacular. It is served in a beautiful dining room, with porcelain crockery and silver cutlery. There is fresh fruit, yogurts, cereals, cold cuts, sweets. And at Christmas, panettones of the best in Turin. Of course, when we said that we wanted to have breakfast at 7:30 (the time indicated on the website), the person in charge of breakfast couldn't help but look upset. Although it is far from the center, tram 15 takes just a few minutes to reach Piazza Castello.
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