The former Golden Palace in Turin will be reopened as the Hilton Turin City Centre.
Hilton has signed a franchising contract
The Golden Palace was closed in 2022 and acquired at the beginning of the year by the Geras fund managed by Ream SGR. After a complete restyling for €50 million the property will reopen next spring as the Hilton Turin City Centre. It will be operated by the Della Frera Group, which has signed a franchising contract with the American company.
Meeting rooms and a spa
Easily accessible from Caselle International Airport, the hotel is a historic building which was originally the headquarters of an insurance company. It has 175 rooms on five floors designed by the Chiara Caberlon interior design studio. There is also a bar, a restaurant and the Hilton brand's signature executive lounge. On the ground floor, facing Via dell'Arcivescovado, there is the business area with three large meeting rooms and two boardrooms for private meetings while, on the lower floor, there is the spa with a sauna, Turkish bath, emotional showers and a treatment room, as well as an indoor swimming pool and a modern fitness centre.
“We have over 50 hotels operating or in the pipeline in Italy”
“This property, the seventh in collaboration with Hilton, represents another important step in the growth and expansion of our company,” said Guido Della Frera, founder and president of the Della Frera group. ‘We are thrilled to be working with our long-standing partner, the GdF Group to introduce the Hilton brand to Turin,- said Hilton’s vice president, development Southern Europe, Alan Mantin. -This is our second property in Piedmont’s vibrant capital city, and it further strengthens our portfolio of more than 50 hotels currently operating, or in the pipeline, throughout Italy.”