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Where to Stay in Turin (Safest Areas + Map)

Circoscrizione 1 is the default choice for first-time visitors, scoring 87 for safety with excellent transport links (95/100) that connect you to the entire city. The district contains Turin's main landmarks, the historic center, and primary shopping areas, meaning you can walk to most major sights while having metro and tram access when needed.

Use this shortlist to choose an area first, then compare the exact district on the map. Turin is generally safe, but pickpocketing is common in tourist areas.

First time

Circoscrizione 1

Circoscrizione 1 is the cleanest first base: safety 87/100, transport 95/100, and fewer avoidable arrival mistakes.

Family

Circoscrizione 7

Circoscrizione 7 gives families the stronger calm-and-access trade-off, with safety 85/100 and night score 35/100.

Budget

Circoscrizione 8

Use Circoscrizione 8 as the value check only if the exact stay keeps transport clear; do not trade down toward Circoscrizione 6 for price alone.

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Turin safety map

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Turin safety map showing safe areas and districts to check before booking
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Stay decision guide

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First time

Circoscrizione 1

Circoscrizione 1 is the cleanest first base: safety 87/100, transport 95/100, and fewer avoidable arrival mistakes.

Family

Circoscrizione 7

Circoscrizione 7 gives families the stronger calm-and-access trade-off, with safety 85/100 and night score 35/100.

Budget

Circoscrizione 8

Use Circoscrizione 8 as the value check only if the exact stay keeps transport clear; do not trade down toward Circoscrizione 6 for price alone.

Map of Turin districts

Use the Turin map as a decision tool before booking. Compare safety, transport, attraction access, and budget trade-offs district by district.

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Interactive district safety map of Turin

Click a district to see details, compare scores, and avoid booking in weaker areas. District tooltips show the neighborhood name, and the detail panel updates instantly.

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Circoscrizione 1

Good | score 85

Turin

Circoscrizione 1

Good

Historic center with main landmarks, shops, and tourism.

Travel score

85

Safety

87

Transport

95

Community

85

Key strengths

  • Top tourist area
  • Central
  • Excellent transport

Points to consider

  • Crowded
  • Pickpocket risk
  • Expensive
SightseeingFamiliesBudget staysNightlife
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District Comparison

District comparison in Turin

Choose two districts and compare them side by side before booking. The tool highlights overall score, safety, transport, accommodation, night risk, and the practical trade-offs that matter most for a stay base.

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DistrictSafetyVibeBest for
Circoscrizione 187/100LivelyFamilies
Circoscrizione 785/100LivelyFamilies
Circoscrizione 880/100LivelyNightlife
Circoscrizione 280/100LocalValue stays
Circoscrizione 365/100LocalFirst-time visitors

Circoscrizione 1

Travel score 85/100

Good

Historic center with main landmarks, shops, and tourism.

SightseeingFamiliesBudget stays

Strengths

  • + Top tourist area
  • + Central
  • + Excellent transport

Watch-outs

  • - Crowded
  • - Pickpocket risk
  • - Expensive
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Circoscrizione 7

Travel score 84/100

Good

Eastern district with upscale areas and river views.

SightseeingFamiliesBudget stays

Strengths

  • + Very safe
  • + Scenic
  • + High quality living

Watch-outs

  • - Expensive
  • - Less central
  • - Moderate nightlife
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MetricCircoscrizione 1Circoscrizione 7Gap

Overall travel score

Best single read for choosing a low-friction tourist base.

85/10084/100Circoscrizione 1 +1

Safety

How comfortable the area is likely to feel for a typical visitor.

87/10085/100Circoscrizione 1 +2

Sightseeing convenience

Access to major attractions, useful streets, and visitor-friendly movement.

100/10085/100Circoscrizione 1 +15

Transport

How easy it is to arrive, leave, and move around the city.

95/10080/100Circoscrizione 1 +15

Accommodation

Hotel and apartment practicality for a short stay.

90/10085/100Circoscrizione 1 +5

Night risk

Lower is better. Use this when late returns matter.

33/10035/100Circoscrizione 1 +2

Community signal

Extra signal from user reviews where enough data exists.

85/10084/100Circoscrizione 1 +1

Stay Decision Guide

Where to base yourself on a first visit to Turin

Circoscrizione 1 is the default choice for first-time visitors, scoring 87 for safety with excellent transport links (95/100) that connect you to the entire city. The district contains Turin's main landmarks, the historic center, and primary shopping areas, meaning you can walk to most major sights while having metro and tram access when needed.

Turin's good transport system (80/100 citywide) means you're not locked into staying hypercentral, but the 27-point safety spread between districts makes location choices more consequential than in some Italian cities. The challenge is that half of Turin's districts score low for nighttime safety, so choosing where you base yourself affects your evening logistics more than your daytime sightseeing.

Factor in your evening return route when choosing accommodation in Turin, not just proximity to daytime attractions. With medium night risk citywide and Circoscrizione 1 scoring only 33 for nighttime safety despite being the safest district overall, even central areas require attention to which streets you'll walk after dark.

Best areas by trip type in Turin

Families should prioritize Circoscrizione 8, which combines strong safety (80/100), excellent transport (85/100), and the highest nighttime score (40/100) among top districts. The central-south location along the river offers upscale and residential character with less tourist-targeted friction than the historic center, making evening walks with children more predictable.

Solo travelers fit best in Circoscrizione 1 despite its low nighttime score (33/100), because the 95/100 transport rating means you can return to accommodation by tram or metro rather than walking dark streets. The district's high foot traffic and tourist density work in your favor during the day, though pickpocketing in crowds becomes your primary concern rather than isolation.

Budget travelers should look at the edges of Circoscrizione 8 or outer parts of Circoscrizione 1 before considering Circoscrizione 4, which drops to 65/100 for safety. Circoscrizione 4 offers lower prices with a local residential atmosphere, but you're crossing into caution territory where the cost savings come with measurably higher risk and the need to be more selective about specific streets.

Areas closest to main attractions in Turin

Circoscrizione 1 places you within walking distance of Piazza Castello, the Egyptian Museum, Mole Antonelliana, and the Royal Palace, with a 95/100 transport score eliminating any access issues. The tradeoff is exposure to Turin's primary risks—pickpocketing in tourist crowds and friction near major landmarks—though the 87/100 safety rating confirms these are manageable annoyances rather than serious threats.

Central location in Turin doesn't cost you daytime safety, but it does mean navigating the lowest nighttime scores even in the best districts. Circoscrizione 1 scores 33/100 at night, meaning your central apartment puts you near attractions but requires thoughtful route planning after dinner or evening events.

Basing in Circoscrizione 7 or 8 makes sense when you want upscale residential surroundings with slightly better nighttime scores (35-40/100) and are comfortable taking a tram or bus to major sights. You gain quieter streets and marginally safer evening conditions but give up the ability to walk home from the city's densest cluster of landmarks.

Value without sacrificing safety in Turin

Circoscrizione 8 and the outer edges of Circoscrizione 1 offer lower accommodation costs while keeping safety at 80-87/100, staying well above the citywide 72 average. These areas maintain good-to-excellent transport connections (85-95/100), meaning you're not trading safety for inconvenience.

The safety-versus-price line in Turin sits between Circoscrizione 8 (80/100, still rated good) and Circoscrizione 4 (65/100, rated caution). Districts below 65—Circoscrizioni 5 and 6—drop to 60 and 55 respectively, with verdicts of caution driven by industrial zones, peripheral location, and documented safety concerns that justify their lower prices.

Check the proximity of your specific address to a tram or metro stop before booking budget accommodation anywhere in Turin, especially in Circoscrizione 4 or the edges of safer districts. With half of Turin's districts scoring low at night, walking 10 minutes from a transport stop to your door can mean crossing from an acceptable street into a pocket with measurably higher risk after dark.

Where not to stay in Turin based on price alone

Circoscrizioni 5 and 6 offer the lowest accommodation prices but score 60 and 55 for safety, flagged as caution zones due to peripheral industrial character, social housing concentrations, and lower development. Circoscrizione 6 in particular, as Turin's largest northern district, presents documented safety concerns that explain why prices drop, not just distance from tourist centers.

When a price seems unusually low in Turin, check whether the address falls in Circoscrizioni 4, 5, or 6—together representing half of Turin's districts and all rated caution or worse. The scores reveal the discount reflects measurably higher risk, weaker transport links than the citywide 80/100 average, and neighborhoods where local atmosphere means fewer services oriented toward visitors.

Before booking anywhere in Turin, map your evening return from dinner or attractions and check whether it requires walking through areas that score low at night. With 50% of districts problematic after dark and the top-rated Circoscrizione 1 scoring only 33/100 at night, accommodation that looks convenient on a daytime map can leave you walking deserted streets or waiting for infrequent buses when you actually need to get home.

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Avoid false value

A cheaper stay is not good value if it adds awkward transfers, weak night comfort, or too many exact-location checks.

Use the district decision first, then judge individual stay options against safety, transport, and recent reviews.

FAQ

Where to stay in Turin: common questions

Is it safe to stay in Turin's historic center at night?

Circoscrizione 1 scores 87/100 for overall safety but only 33/100 at night, meaning the historic center is safe during the day but requires attention to specific streets and routes after dark. The excellent transport score (95/100) means you can use trams and metro to minimize walking at night, which is the practical way most visitors manage the medium nighttime risk.

Which Turin districts should I avoid when looking for accommodation?

Circoscrizioni 5 and 6 are flagged as caution zones, scoring 60 and 55 for safety due to peripheral industrial areas, social housing, and documented safety concerns. Circoscrizione 4 scores 65 and sits on the borderline—acceptable if you're careful about the specific street and have transport access, but not recommended for first visits or travelers prioritizing safety.

How much does staying outside Turin's center affect access to attractions?

Turin's good transport system (80/100) means staying in Circoscrizione 7 or 8 instead of the historic center adds a tram or bus ride to major sights but doesn't isolate you. The tradeoff is you gain slightly better nighttime safety scores (35-40/100 versus 33/100) and more upscale residential surroundings while giving up walking access to Piazza Castello and the main museum cluster.

What's the main safety concern when choosing where to stay in Turin?

Pickpocketing in tourist crowds is Turin's primary risk, concentrated in Circoscrizione 1 near major landmarks and transport hubs. The secondary concern is nighttime safety—50% of districts score low after dark, so your accommodation choice should factor in your evening return route and proximity to tram or metro stops, not just daytime convenience.