




Via Roero, 17
Roero House is a self-contained apartment in Turin, a city in Piedmont where the pace of life tends to reward those who settle in rather than pass through. Without a hotel classification, it positions itself squarely as a residential-style stay — the kind of address that suits travelers who want a base rather than a room, whether they are visiting for a week of work, a family trip to the region, or an extended stay exploring the Langhe and Monferrato wine country nearby.
The apartment sits within a private building and looks out onto an inner courtyard, which gives it a quieter, more domestic character than a street-facing room in a city-center hotel. Inside, the space is equipped for genuine self-sufficiency: there is a full kitchen with an oven, stovetop, dishwasher, and washing machine — the kind of setup that makes it practical to shop at a local market and cook in, or to handle laundry mid-trip without hunting for a laundrette. A balcony extends the living space outward, and a sitting area with a sofa and dining table means there is room to spread out.
Guests arriving after a long journey can settle in from three in the afternoon, and the morning checkout at ten gives enough time for a proper breakfast before heading out. The desk and reliable internet connection make the apartment a reasonable choice for anyone who needs to keep working during their stay, while the high chair signals that families traveling with young children are genuinely accounted for rather than merely tolerated.
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