

La Casa di Flora
Bed & Breakfast in Torino in the city center
My Bed & Breakfast was born from the love that I feel for Turin, a beautiful city for too long sacrificed to the needs of big industry. Changes in recent years have launched Turin in a new dimension, in which they open relational and cultural spaces hitherto unknown.
La Casa di Flora wants to be like the ancient inns, meeting place, living room and ristoro of those who, for whatever reason, comes in our country.
Beyond the rhetoric, I want you to feel welcome guests before customers.
Pets allowed
Parking
Free Wifi
Historic house
Kitchenette
TV
Hair dryer
Fine design
Charm
Family
Business
Romantic atmosphere
Photo gallery



Our breakfast
In the facility, you can enjoy coffee, decaf, various types of tea and herbal teas, barley, and ginseng. We also offer an outdoor breakfast service at a cost of 6 euros per breakfast. Two historic venues, located a short walk from the Bed and Breakfast, Frumento e Caffè and Cibrario 53, will welcome you with their specialties, strictly homemade, ranging from brioches to cookies, from sandwiches to focaccias, as well as a wide selection of coffee.
In the facility, you can enjoy coffee, decaf, various types of tea and herbal teas, barley, and ginseng. We also offer an outdoor breakfast service at a cost of 6 euros per breakfast. Two historic venues, located a short walk from the Bed and Breakfast, Frumento e Caffè and Cibrario 53, will welcome you with their specialties, strictly homemade, ranging from brioches to cookies, from sandwiches to focaccias, as well as a wide selection of coffee.
Our rooms
Free cancellation within 14 days before check-in
No prepayment needed - pay at the check in

You will be hosted by Maurizio
I am a trained historian and have been involved in research in the past. I have some publications to my name and for 15 years I have been focusing on political and geopolitical information and insights on a historic radio station in Turin.
I would like to be able to dedicate more time to my guests with whom, when the tyranny of time allows me, I engage in long and enjoyable conversations.
Area city center
La Casa di Flora is just a few blocks from Piazza Statuto, where Via Garibaldi starts, which is a long pedestrian street that leads directly to Piazza Castello (Palazzo Reale, Palazzo Madama, Teatro Regio).
Halfway through Via Garibaldi you can get lost in the maze of narrow streets that make up the extraordinaryQuadrilatero Romano, an area of nightlife with numerous dining spots and entertainements, the heart of the ancient Turin. Close to the Quadrilatero you will find Porta Palazzo market, one of the largest in Europe, the Porta Palatina (one of the ancient roman gates of the town), The cathedral and the Chapel of the Holy Shroud. With public transport it ‘s easy to reach the Juventus stadium.
In The Surroundings


