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Starhotels Majestic

Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 54, Turin, Italy, 10123
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Located in a beautiful 19th century building near the Porta Nuova station in the heart of Turin, the Starhotels Majestic combines Art Nouveau charm and contemporary style. Its 161 elegant rooms and suites, all recently refurbished, offer comfort, refined style and prestigious furnishings. Le Regine restaurant prepares the finest dishes of the Piedmontese culinary tradition and the elegant bar is the perfect place for a relaxing drink. The 7 versatile meeting rooms are all equipped with latest-generation technical facilities and can host up to 484 people, providing the perfect venue for business and private events. The Starhotels Majestic vaunts one of Turin's most strategic locations, opposite the Porta Nuova train station, within easy reach of the historic centre, the main destinations for culture and entertainment and of the elegant shop-windows of via Lagrange.

Venue Details

ChainStarhotels
BrandStarhotels
Built1984
Renovated2023
Total meeting space11,000 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms161
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

Italia Hotel Classification
Northstar

Awards

Industry awards
Tripadvisor's Certificate of Excellence

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (urban)
Facilities
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible
Business services
  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services
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Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
11,000 sq. ft.
Largest room
4,304 sq. ft.
Space (private)
Available
Meeting rooms
12
Second largest room
3,163 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Max capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Crescent rounds (Cabaret)
Vittoria (A)
1,980 sq. ft.
41.3 x 47.9 sq. ft.
12.6 ft.
130
40
--
130
70
40
48
Vittoria (B)
1,151 sq. ft.
47.9 x 24.3 sq. ft.
11.2 ft.
80
36
--
80
60
36
30
Vittoria (C)
1,172 sq. ft.
47.9 x 25.9 sq. ft.
11.2 ft.
80
36
--
80
60
36
30
Vittoria (A+B+C)
4,304 sq. ft.
89.9 x 47.9 sq. ft.
12.6 ft.
484
90
--
484
200
90
114
Vittoria (A+B)
3,141 sq. ft.
65.6 x 47.9 sq. ft.
12.6 ft.
280
65
--
280
140
65
84
Vittoria (B+C)
2,345 sq. ft.
48.6 x 47.9 sq. ft.
11.2 ft.
200
60
--
200
120
60
66
Eleonora
721 sq. ft.
43.1 x 16.6 sq. ft.
10.2 ft.
50
30
--
50
30
30
-
Margherita
549 sq. ft.
32.5 x 16.9 sq. ft.
10.2 ft.
25
20
--
25
20
20
-
Studio Clotilde
387 sq. ft.
21.3 x 18.4 sq. ft.
7.6 ft.
10
10
----
10
-

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
161
Single (1 bed)
9
Double (2 beds)
152
Suites
11

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 11.18 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking
Valet parking
Street parking

Local Attractions

Torino Caselle Airport (TRN)
Torino Caselle Airport (TRN)
Airport
19 kms
Strada Aeroporto 12
Turin, IT 10072
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Torino Film Festival
Torino Film Festival
Recreation
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Museum of the Holy Shroud
Museum of the Holy Shroud
Museum
3 kms
The Museum of the Shroud is placed in the church crypt of Saint Sudarium in Turin. The new site, opened in 1998, is a crypt with virtual paintings about Jesus Passion, projected by 15 machinaries on the volta and niches, which slowly but continuously accompany the visitor. The Museum is born in 1936, to retrace the stages of the Sheet's history and scientific researches which investigated on its image, collecting materials preserved by the Confraternity of Saint Sudario. The Museum suggests to the visitor a complete and exhaustive information about the shroud's researches from 16th century to nowadays, showing historical, scientific, devoting and artistic aspects.
Via San Domenico 38
Turin, IT 10122
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The Ancient Egypt Museum
The Ancient Egypt Museum
Museum
3 kms
The Ancient Egypt Museum of Turin is one of the most important ones, maybe the most important in Europe: there are findings and collections of the civilization of the Pharaohs from 17th century to nowadays. The collection is characterized by numerous objects and exceptional documents: statues, papyrus, sarcophagus, stele, mummies, objects in bronze, jewels, tableware, and other objects of the ordinary life. The most antique sculpture is the one of the princess Redi, sculpted at the time of 3rd dynasty (around 2,800 BC).
Via Accademia delle Scienze,6
Turin, IT 10123
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Palazzo Madama
Palazzo Madama
Historical landmark
2 kms
Palazzo Madama is a palace in Rome that is the home of the Senate of the Italian Republic.[1] It was built atop the ruins of the ancient baths of Nero, next to Piazza Navona. The terrain had been acquired in the Middle Ages by the monks of the Abbey of Farfa, who later ceded it to France. The new building was begun at the end of the 15th century and completed in 1505, for the Medici family. It housed two Medici cardinals and cousins, Giovanni and Giulio, who both later became popes as Leo X and Clement VII, respectively. Catherine de' Medici, Clement VII's niece, also lived here before she was married to Henry, son of King Francis I of France in 1533. As well as Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte, patron of the artist Caravaggio, who died here. The palace takes its name from Madama Margherita of Austria, illegitimate daughter of Emperor Charles V, who married another illegitimate son, Alessandro de' Medici and, after his death, Ottavio Farnese. Thus part of the art collection of the Florentine Medici family was inherited by the Farnese family. The current façade was built in the mid-1650s by both Cigoli and Paolo Maruccelli. The latter added the ornate cornice and whimsical decorative urns on the roof. After the extinction of the Medici, the palace was handed over to the House of Lorraine and, later, to Pope Benedict XIV, who made it the seat of the Papal Government. In 1849 Pius IX moved here the Ministries of Finances and of the Public Debt, as well as the Papal Post Offices. In 1871, after the conquest of Rome by the newly formed Kingdom of Italy, the palazzo became the seat of the Senato del Regno.
Piazza Castello
Turin, IT 10122
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Basilica di Superga
Basilica di Superga
Historical landmark
11 kms
The Basilica raises over the hill of Superga, one of the highest and panoramic points of the city. This place was chosen by the duke Vittorio Amedeo II of Savoia, who wanted to build it to thank the Virgin Mary for the defeat of the French siege in 1704. This wonderful Basilica was built by the architect from Messina Filippo Juvarra; this is his most significant architectural work. The Basilica was unveiled in 1731 by Carlo Emanuele II. In the big mausoleum, which has been built in the underground, there are the sepulchers of the sabaudian kings, from Vittorio Amedeo II to Carlo Alberto, and the numerous princes of Savoia's Family. The entrance to the church is constituted by three staircases that lead to the classical-styled pronao. Beside the porch there are two shapes from which arise the beautiful bell towers. The map is octagonal and it has cornerpillars. Some corinthian columns, which are put on basements with a concave course, are leaning onto the pillars. The lateral chapels preserve paintings by Ricci and Beaumont and the marble pales made by Cametti and Cornacchini. To the left of the Basilica's entrance there is the access to the tombs of the kings; behind the religious building there is the convent that gave hospitality to the Congregation of the regular priest wanted by Vittorio Amedeo. On 4th May 1949, the plane that was bringing back home the football team of the great Turin from Lisbon, crashed into the backside of the building. This air crash caused one of the most terrible tragedies of the Italian afterwar. In the backside of the church there's a memorial stone dedicated to those champions and to their team-managers who lost their lives during the air crash. The wall destroyed by the crash was not rebuilt and it is still visible today.
Strada della basilica di Superga
Turin, IT
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Palatine Doors
Palatine Doors
Historical landmark
4 kms
The Porte Palatine are the doors of the romanic city Augusta Taurinorum (Porta Principalis) and they belong to the medieval fortress from which they take their name, the Palatium. They overlook the square of the Dome and they are also overlooking the characteristical market of Porta Palazzo and the Museo of Antichità. From the side of Via XX Settembre it is possible to see the ruins of the Roman Theatre.
Piazza Cesare Augusto
Turin, IT
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The Antonelliana Mass
The Antonelliana Mass
Museum
2 kms
The Mole Antonelliana which is the real symbol of the city of Turin, takes its name from the architect of Novara Alessandro Antonelli, who built it between 1863 and 1889, through financial vicissitudes and polemics about its stability. The Antonellian Mole should have been the jewish temple of the Turin Israel Communion. Today the Mole is the site of the National Museum of Cinema, which was before located in Palazzo Chiablese.
Via Montebello, 20
Turin, IT
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Starhotels Majestic Frequently Asked Questions

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Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated Starhotels Majestic's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
No response.
Does Starhotels Majestic have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
No response.

Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is Starhotels Majestic and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
No response.
If applicable, could you please provide a link to Starhotels Majestic's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
No response.

Health and Safety

Were practices at Starhotels Majestic developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
No response.
Does Starhotels Majestic clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
No response.

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