On the eighth floor of an elegant building in Turin is Attico Ellen, a two-room apartment that embodies the perfect balance between comfort and style, offering a bright and cozy retreat. Although the elevator stops at the seventh floor, the short flight of stairs to conquer is promptly rewarded with a breathtaking view that unfolds before your eyes. The large 30 sqm terrace, in fact, offers a 360° panorama of the city and the surrounding mountains, making every moment unique and special.
Inside, the apartment features functional furnishings with attention to detail, designed to ensure maximum relaxation. The living room is equipped with a double sofa bed, TV, and air conditioning, while the bedroom has a comfortable double bed and a private balcony, perfect for enjoying the evening breeze. A fully equipped kitchenette meets all culinary needs, allowing you to prepare local dishes to enjoy with a delightful view.
The terrace offers moments of pure contemplation: sitting with a good glass of wine at sunset, you can admire how the city transforms with the falling sun, revealing scenes that capture the soul. The neighborhood of Attico Ellen is equally inviting: just a few steps away, the historic center is accessible through charming alleyways, allowing you to immerse yourself in the vibrant Turin culture.
The area stands out for its tranquility, combined with a strategic location that ensures easy access to public transport and free parking, a real rarity in the area. The proximity to points of interest such as the Quadrilatero Romano and the Porta Palazzo market, famous for its variety of stalls and local specialties, makes Attico Ellen an ideal starting point for exploring the city.
Managed with passion by Elena, who has poured her heart into every detail, Attico Ellen welcomes guests with warmth and a homely atmosphere. Here, natural light permeates every corner, creating spaces that breathe serenity and well-being. Every stay in this extraordinary penthouse becomes a memorable experience, an invitation to discover the beauties of Turin from a privileged perspective.