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Open011 Hostel Reviews

Jul 21, 2007
I never been here, but some friends told me abt this new economic hostel that seems very appreciate from visitors.

From the reconversion of the ex-factory “Elli Zerboni”, in corso Venice 11 in Turin, is born the House of Juvenile Mobility and Interculture, called OPEN011.
It's a tourist complex situated in the immediate vicinities of the center city and 500 meters from the train/bus station Dora.
Easy to reach also from the Sandro Pertini airport through the numerous connections.
The hostel have 34 rooms for the total hospitality of 100 people.
The rooms from 2,3,4 beds are wide and luminous and all with inner bath.
The access is guaranteed in all the areas of the structure thanks to the absence of architectonic barriers and to the possibility of overcoming of those existing.

For the hosts there is a wide restaurant, a bar with external dehor, two tv-rooms with dvd-reader, one terrace, one multimedia-room with a Wi-Fi spot and one library room where people can study, photocopies and prints service.

Inside of the hostel there are also two wide polyvalent rooms often used by young artists to show their works and installations.

The prices for the 2007 are (per person included breakfast, room make up):

3/4 beds/room - € 16,50

2 beds/room - € 21,00

Single room - € 30,00

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