Grand Hotel Sitea

Hotel Overview



History

Built in the early 1900s and featuring a traditional brand of hospitality, the Grand Hotel Sitea, one of Turin’s leading hotels, is superbly positioned for those who want to be able to get about the city centre on foot for shopping and other needs.

Location

Located behind Piazza San Carlo, just minutes from Piazza Castello, it welcomes guests with a distinctive style that is characterized by an elegant, warm, reserved atmosphere. In the elegant heart of Risorgimento Turin, right behind the very central Via Roma, the Grand Hotel Sitea is just 16 kilometres away from Turin Caselle International Airport.

Rooms

All 120 rooms are elegantly decorated in a classic, sober style that recalls the mood of the period in which the hotel was built, in the early 20th century. Hospitality, the airiness of the surroundings and all the conveniences make for a relaxing stay that puts guests at their ease in a pleasant and very natural setting. 120 rooms: 73 doubles, 43 singles, three junior suites and one suite. Individually controlled heating and air conditioning, mini-fridge, floor service, direct-dial phone, modem jack for high-speed Internet connection and broadband Internet via TV, international satellite TV and pay TV.

Food & Beverages

With its elegant Empire-style decor, the Carignano restaurant offers refined international cuisine to hotel guests and the public along with dishes from the renowned Piedmontese tradition. Elegant and reserved, with a charming view of a well-tended internal garden, it is ideal both for romantic candlelit dinners and for receiving distinguished guests. The main room is suitable for buffets, cocktails and business lunches for up to 80 people, while the adjoining Carlo Alberto room, decorated in a classic “Old English style”, holds up to 35. An opportunity for putting on events in an intimate atmosphere, with impeccable service you can count on.

The bar offers a pleasant, restrained atmosphere. An ideal venue for your favourite cocktail, a working snack or some after-dinner relaxation. From October through April, an appointment you won’t want to miss is the tea-time, featuring a refined selection of Oriental blends accompanied by dainty titbits and haute pâtisserie, a tradition for which Turin enjoys worldwide fame.