NaSusa
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NaSusa è un luogo di eccellenza culinaria in Torino dove la tradizione italiana trova nuove strade con un'atmosfera calda e accogliente. L'esperienza si distingue per la sua architettura moderna e il servizio impeccabile, garantendo che ogni cliente sia al centro della propria esperienza. Attraverso...
NaSusa è un luogo di eccellenza culinaria in Torino dove la tradizione italiana trova nuove strade con un'atmosfera calda e accogliente. L'esperienza si distingue per la sua architettura moderna e il servizio impeccabile, garantendo che ogni cliente sia al centro della propria esperienza. Attraverso una selezione di piatti tipici e originali, questo ristorante offre un autentico tocco di cultura locale senza perdere i suoi elementi distintivi. Il servizio è rapido e professionale, mentre l'ambiente favorisce il relax e l'interazione con gli ospiti. È un luogo dove la qualità del cibo e l'assistenza personale combinano per creare un'esperienza unica ed emozionante.
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NaSusa is located in Torino, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Mastio della Cittadella (A 592m) Bien cultural italiano
Religious Buildings
- Sant'Antonio di Padova, Turin (A 339m) — church building in Turin, Italy
- Church of Jesus of Nazareth, Turin (A 442m) — church (Catholic) in Piedmont, Italy
- Q111335612 (A 560m)
- Church of St. Barbara (A 597m) — church building in Turin, Italy
Other Points of Interest
- Palazzo della Provincia (A 197m) — building in Turin, Italy
- Grattacielo Rai (A 269m) — building in Turin, Italy
- Grattacielo Intesa Sanpaolo (A 338m) — skyscraper in Turin
- Cisternone (A 422m) — building in Turin, Italy
- Casa della Vittoria (A 594m) — building in Turin, Italy
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Easy access. Lots of automobile and/or bicycle parking and many Taxi and Buses. Near central and lots of shops and restaurants. The train station isn’t too crowded BUT there are lazy travelers that sit on stairways.
Architecturally the station itself is a little gem of Turin. It is efficient, it is connected to many means of transport (subway, bus, tramway) and it has several shops and places where you can eat (like Mcdonald's). A very positive aspect is that there are displays on each platform, so you can easily check any delays or platform changes
A recently rebuilt train station in the center of Turin. The trains are passing, not stopping. This is helpful to manage the flow of passengers. From here, you can catch a lot of trains to Milan, without having to go to Porta Nuova which is, in my opinion, more crowded. The metro station is just inside. In summer, a microclimate control system sprays water under the glass dome, in order to lower the temperature and provide a comfortable environment for the passengers
Clean and well-organised with plenty of ticket machines. It's easy to find your platform. It could do with some more places to sit down while waiting for trains though.
It's an okay station, but it lacks shops, cafés, and restaurants. There's nothing to do if you have to wait.
Even though seems to be a new station it's pretty empty and no shops or restaurants. What it really miss are place to sit. The few benches always are taken because the offer is pretty limited
Modern station but with no door and glass ceiling. Scorching hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Be advised to baggage holding room, you must go to Porta Nuova where it cost 6 Euro for 5 hours
The station appears large and modern at first glance, but in reality it offers rather limited services. Not least, the restrooms are very basic, and subject to a rather steep €1 fee.
An extremely limited station that is reachable mostly through public transportation only as walking to this area is not that pleasant considering how most of the hotels and attractions are closer to Porta Nuova. Desolate and could use more indications when arriving from the Metro. Trains were tardy very often although that could just be because of Italy. Needs more seating and places to relax while waiting. Just use Porta Nuova Train Station if that is possible, it is way better.
You’ll find good connections here, as well as a bright and airy station. However, unlike much of Torino which is generally lovely, this station is already a bit run down. It often has a very large military and police presence, almost all the toilets are closed and there is in no way enough seating. It’s a shame, considering how lovely Porto Novo is in comparison.
Very limited services. Paid toilets, few food options (there’s 2 or 3 cafes, they do what they can), no place to buy face masks even when they were mandatory on all trains. Limited seating, no luggage storage service as far as I know. Basically a large, empty space to hop on and off a train. If you’re a tourist and you have time to spare between connections, I’d advise you go outside to corso Inghilterra or via Cernaia to find shops and food.
Should be illegal to repeat the same TV commercials at a train station over and over again with a loud speaker. Needs more seats too. Vip lounge takes up a whole floor of the station. Selfish. Also they have tourist signs stating "Italian train experience stops here" all over the platforms whilst your waiting for your delayed train to arrive...
This buiding is huge and stunning, it's very easy to get lost. I appreciate the ecologic thinking behind the project (the roof is photovoltaic). But some essential services are missing and the building looks more like a commercial center than a train station: - first of all is not so convenient to reach bus station (nearby, but not well indicated nor connected easily) - the station is missing a luggage storage, then in case of waiting for few hours, tourist is discouraged to sightseeing (when I asked about this issue the guy at the train.helpdesk replied that if I wanted I could reach Porta Nuova (!) - there is possible to store luggage for the very reasonable price of 6euro each(!!) - and that no luggage storage for "security reasons" (ridiculous considering that the station is new and they could build immediately outside!!!)) - during sunday no informations about public transportations (office is closed) and no tourist office - too few indications/trains timetables on railway floor; easy to miss change of track - too few places where to rest (for free, but even to have a drink or eat something): looks like they did not cosider tourists waiting for trains
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Corso Bolzano, 10121 Torino TO, Italy
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