The apartment San Martino Sweet Home is a bright and well-appointed space, spanning 60 square meters, designed to ensure you lack nothing during your stay. It features a generously sized bedroom and an entrance that opens into the living room and kitchen area, complete with a TV corner. A bathroom with a shower opens onto another balcony belonging to the property. The ambiance of the house is cozy and serene, as it solely overlooks the inner courtyard. The entrance, reminiscent of old times, is through a private balcony, giving the impression of independence with the entire balcony/patio area surrounding the house. Consequently, there are two balconies offering expansive views of the Turin hills and the surrounding houses. 
The apartment is equipped with air conditioning, a washing machine, dishwasher, oven, kettle, coffee machine, iron, vacuum cleaner, Smart TV 48'' 4K, a very large refrigerator and freezer and crib/playpen set up for the little ones.
For families with small children, there is a family daycare center within the same building that is always available for babysitting services.
Additionally, there is an exclusive bike storage area on the property or a convenient shared bike rack in the inner courtyard.
In my life, ever since I was a child, I have harbored a curiosity towards internationality. I cultivated pen friendships when the internet was not yet ubiquitous. Despite my passion for beekeeping and love for the mountains, I have always worked in hospitality. I enjoy providing warm hospitality and making my guests' stay special, perhaps even surprising them. I am always ready to recommend local restaurants or city center attractions and offer suggestions for outings and walks in the surrounding areas or beyond the city limits. If you require private transfers for your travels or to reach your destination, do not hesitate to contact me; I will be delighted to assist you.
Nestled just below the hill, mere steps from the city center, lies the charming Borgo Po neighborhood – a verdant oasis, both delightful and well-appointed. Right at your doorstep on Strada Val San Martino and Piazza Hermada, you'll find a delightful array of amenities: restaurants, bars, bakeries, pastry shops, delicatessens, and even a hair salon. Should you need to stock up on essentials, fear not – the Carrefour supermarket awaits in Piazza Borromini, a mere 450 meters away, an easy stroll from home.
Getting around couldn't be easier – a leisurely ten-minute walk brings you to the iconic Gran Madre and Piazza Vittorio Veneto. Alternatively, hop on a bike or catch a bus; the stop is just a stone's throw away. Take the 56 from Corso Quintino Sella, and within five stops, you'll find yourself at the doorstep of Via Po and the majestic Mole Antonelliana. For those bound for the Luigi Einaudi University Campus, it's a short walk or a four-stop bus ride on the 6, with the stop conveniently located on Corso Gabetti, right beneath your window.
Parking is a breeze for those arriving by car – along Corso Quintino Sella and surrounding streets towards Superga, street parking is free, marked by white lines.
Traveling from Porta Nuova Station? Simply board the 6 bus towards Val San Martino, disembarking at the Corso Gabetti stop, corner of Corso Quintino Sella and Piazza Hermada.
Venturing out from your doorstep, explore the picturesque Po River promenade at Michelotti Park. Seek out the historic Villa della Regina and Villa Genero park or bask in the panoramic views from Monte dei Cappuccini, offering sweeping vistas of the city and the Alpine arc beyond.
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