
Coworking districts in Turin
The Roman quadrilateral concentrates several coworking spaces popular with freelancers and entrepreneurs. Via Roma and Via Po house modern spaces with views of the historic arcades. The Porta Nuova district, renovated for the 2006 Winter Olympics, attracts tech startups with its new office complexes.
San Salvario is developing as Turin's creative quarter. Near the Mole Antonelliana and the cinema museum, this multicultural area offers collaborative spaces in converted former warehouses. Prices remain competitive here, between €25 and €30 per day.
Equipment and included services
Turin's spaces focus on technology. Fiber optic connection, 4K screens, wireless charging stations equip most workstations. Many include meeting room access in the daily rate, unlike Milan where these services are charged extra.
Catering follows local traditions. Lavazza coffee machines, Piedmont product vending machines, sometimes even partnerships with local trattorias for lunch. Some spaces organize networking aperitivos on Thursday evenings, a tradition deeply rooted in Turin culture.

Access and transport
Metro line 1 efficiently serves the city center from Porta Nuova station. A GTT day ticket costs €4 and covers metro, buses and trams. Spaces located on via Roma or piazza Castello remain accessible on foot from both main stations in less than 15 minutes.
Cycling is gaining momentum with ToBike, the bike-sharing system. 30 stations cover the center, convenient for reaching a coworking space from your accommodation. The €5 daily subscription complements a workspace booking well.
Booking your space
Morning slots (8am-12pm) are often fully booked, as Turin maintains traditional work

Several spaces offer weekly packages from €140, attractive for consulting assignments or training. Billing adapts to French companies, with Italian VAT at 22% and invoices in French upon request.
Comparison with neighboring cities
Milan remains 40% more expensive with days averaging €45, despite being only 125km away. Lugano in Switzerland reaches €60 per day but offers premium services. Nice offers similar rates to Turin (€30) but fewer spaces available in the city center.
This favorable pricing position places Turin as a credible alternative for French companies seeking an Italian base. Proximity to the French border (2h30 from Nice) and TGV connections from Paris reinforce this appeal.













