Welcome to the DoubleTree by Hilton Turin Lingotto, redesigned by renowned architect Renzo Piano and located in the historic former FIAT factory. The hotel sits next to the Lingotto Conference Centre and the Metro station, offering easy access to Turin’s city center. This iconic landmark preserves its unique architecture, with high ceilings, large windows filled with natural light, and the famous rooftop test track featured in The Italian Job. Guests are greeted with a signature DoubleTree chocolate chip cookie at check-in.
Relax in a guest room with floor-to-ceiling windows, a 50-inch HDTV, mini-fridge, coffee and tea facilities, and a safe. Stay productive at the ergonomic desk with complimentary WiFi, or upgrade to a suite or deluxe room for higher floors and enhanced amenities.
Enjoy traditional Italian cuisine and Mediterranean favorites at Eligo Restaurant, or unwind with a cocktail or fine Italian wine at the Eligo Bar. Keep your fitness routine on track in our modern fitness center, or run a few laps on our rooftop track, La Pista 500.
With over 2,200 sq. ft. of meeting space, our hotel is ideal for conferences and events for up to 200 guests. Our restaurant caters to weddings or cocktail parties for up to 300 guests, and our dedicated planning team will assist with every detail.
Located near Turin’s city center and offering free parking, DoubleTree by Hilton Turin Lingotto combines Renzo Piano’s signature design, convenience, and comfort for both business and leisure travelers.
"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."