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That’s the idea at the Victoria Hotel, and the Anglophile decor works splendidly. The lobby resembles a drawing room, with floral sofas, deep armchairs, and a view onto a garden. The glass-enclosed breakfast room feels like a conservatory. "Standard" guest rooms—€210 per double—are handsomely furnished in a chic style that soothingly combines contemporary and traditional styles, with mahogany bedsteads and writing desks, and rich fabric wall-coverings and draperies. "Deluxe" accommodations (€240 double), each with a distinctive look, are oversize rooms furnished with carefully chosen antiques and such flourishes as canopied beds and richly upholstered divans. The prices are a bit high, but can fall on weekends and with special packages, so call ahead.
Via Nino Costa, 4
tel. +39-011-5611909
www.hotelvictoria-torino.com
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The price categories for hotels on this site are as follows:
€ | Under €100 |
€€ | €100–€200 |
€€€ | Over €200 |
This reflects the lowest cost for a standard double room in low season.
Yes, that does leave a whole lot of wiggle room. Rates will be rather higher for, say, a "superior deluxe" room with a spectacular view at the height of high season. Still, we have to be able to compare somewhere—and using this metric does at least give you a relative sense of how the hotels compare to one another on price.
Since price ranges (€€–€€€) only muddy the issue, I will usually stick to a single designation for each hotel. The only time you will see a range is if a property offers more than one distinct category of lodging—not different types of rooms (many do that), but say a property that offiers, say, both private hotel rooms as well as hostel-like beds in a shared dormitory.
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Via Nino Costa, 4
tel. +39-011-5611909
www.hotelvictoria-torino.com
€€€
» book